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JAY Bluejay Mining Plc

0.275
0.005 (1.85%)
Last Updated: 15:51:05
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bluejay Mining Plc LSE:JAY London Ordinary Share GB00BFD3VF20 ORD 0.01P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.005 1.85% 0.275 0.27 0.28 0.275 0.27 0.27 3,805,819 15:51:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Metal Mining Services 0 1.67M 0.0014 1.93 3.23M
Bluejay Mining Plc is listed in the Metal Mining Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker JAY. The last closing price for Bluejay Mining was 0.27p. Over the last year, Bluejay Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 0.265p to 3.36p.

Bluejay Mining currently has 1,195,885,079 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bluejay Mining is £3.23 million. Bluejay Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 1.93.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/12/2018
11:19
An interesting read whilst we wait for some newshttp://www.iluka.com/docs/default-source/industry-company-information/iluka-mineral-sands-technical-information-brochure-2009.pdf?sfvrsn=2
seejayem
01/12/2018
17:42
A small mention from John Mayer podcast at around 44’30
monts12
01/12/2018
12:51
It is an ADVFN fault and happens to many different shares. Take no notice
mirandaj
01/12/2018
07:25
Yes, this is a point that Rod has reminded us of on many occasions. Personally, after the share price movement over the last couple of days, I shall be scanning the RNS list with a heightened level of anticipation next week.
bigboyblue
30/11/2018
19:07
Directors with decent holdings in the companies they run will benefit if the company succeeds and they are also aligned with the interests of private shareholders.

I am looking forward to further developments which in my opinion are bound to come.

snowyflake
30/11/2018
18:30
This article relates directly to Gold mines, however it has a very good relevance to
Bluejay. A study has concluded that Directors that own large amounts of shares themselves do far better for shareholders than those that merely take a salary.
Fairly self evident I would have thought and Bluejay has an MD with a very large holding. Good to have it confirmed by statistical evidence though.


Enjoy your weekend all, who knows what next week will bring?
R.

rampair
29/11/2018
17:33
Got all my lovely JAYs
presto77
29/11/2018
17:33
Still here pal
presto77
29/11/2018
16:48
Hey, Presto, are you still around?
shutittrev
29/11/2018
16:39
looking lively, hurrah!
astralvision
29/11/2018
16:36
Cheers 25wbh that’s appreciated:)
rampair
29/11/2018
16:34
Rampair a good day for u , good luck

might buy some soon as I follow every day,B

25wbh
29/11/2018
16:21
Greenland is getting a reasonable amount of coverage as an upcoming mining 'play' - and this is a Greenland orientated company - so perhaps just some positive sentiment for this stock - but if indeed there is a good RNS soon then look forward to a suitably higher share price ..
livewireplus
29/11/2018
15:15
something has definitely been leaked😁
thebigchap
29/11/2018
14:07
seems the kettle is brewing and getting near serving point.
sit tight

moreminer
29/11/2018
14:05
I hope that some summer trousers are being burnt!
rampair
29/11/2018
13:55
A quiet board but much going on! Sense of relief and excitement. News coming?
summerfield1
29/11/2018
13:52
Ahhhhh....

The pain.

So much humour.

Reckon there will be some interesting conversations going on right now with the 'three musketeers' about how they divide this loss up!!

longrod
29/11/2018
13:41
Much obliged.
shutittrev
27/11/2018
10:08
They intend to Beneficiate the Ilmenite up to the 80% mark in Greenland then possibly
continue the treatment elsewhere - where work can continue year round.
Depends on what method the company chooses to collect the raw materials.
I would imagine the collection on a straight beach could quite easily be mechanised
Depends on what local people are available.
Dredgers will quite happily chug up and down a pre defined course without much need to
interfere. Where people are needed is in working out where the best places to mine are
and in processing and maintenance. Ship loads and handling of the power and fuel
supply.

Fortunately for us, we are sat on some of the best rocks for building a Pier for ships. Ilmenite rich concrete is really good for ‘in water’ construction, due to density.

Hopefully we get more information soon.

rampair
26/11/2018
22:06
Didn't a recent Bluejay tweet mention that a 10,000 ton bulk sample @40% ilmenite only took a few days to produce. By my rough calcs 1,000,000 tons per year possible with the current staff and equipment if the mining season was a whole year. I don't know what the exact window, ie how many months they can gather/mine the ilmenite, let's say 6 months of the year. If there is an offtake agreement soon, there's a good chance it will be for 450,000 tons which is achievable in this window. Easily scalable with extra diggers, trucks etc, so relatively small, simple fixed costs. Surely a titanium end user would want as much as they could possibly have at this purity and lack of complications in the process?As they are speaking to several end users maybe in time, 3 or 4 of them will be after ilmenite in this quantity, of course with the authorisation and permits by the Greenland authorities. Look forward to the JORC upgrade to give us an idea of the size of this thing! GLA.
seejayem
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