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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.33 | 0.32 | 0.33 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Metal Mining Services | 0 | -1.81M | -0.0012 | -275.00 | 4.97M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/7/2018 07:24 | Have a safe journey. News from Greece awful and many of the victims unfortunate not to reach the sea/beach in time. A question of patience with Bluejay but I am selling any stock and nor are the Tier 1 holders. The team are on situ at Moriusaq working away and work will have started at Disko. Alba will soon be on its way to 4 bullion shares. Don't investors take into account dilution? | snowyflake | |
26/7/2018 05:28 | Leaving greece today to head back to UK. Good to see twitter firing for Bluejay. Cant be long now.?.? Speaking of fires, the fires here are devastating. Probably be more than 100 dead once all is said and done. Heatwave in northrn hemisphere is getting bad now. Anyway hopefully Bluejay is close. They are obviously waiting for something to announce with all this work going on and no RNS's. Also I see the distribution phase of alba is now complete as I called a week ago. 1bn shares sold into the retail investor, truely their threshold for pain knows no bounds. time will tell, always does. off for one last toe in the water before packing up. toodleoo! | longrod | |
25/7/2018 16:44 | That's not a convincing comment given that so many trades are reported as sells and the stagnation of the share price tends to reflect that. I don't know how to identify a MM covering his trades but if there was a shortage of stock wouldn't it be likely that the share price would rise to attract sellers?Anyway, at least we are holding a reasonable level given the lack of news.Lots of conspiracies but nothing significant so hopefully no news is good news. | graham10k | |
25/7/2018 15:41 | After almost every trade today the Market makers have covered the trade electronically. On a positive note,even after all the sales over the last couple of weeks the market looks to have no stock whatsoever. On a decent decent volume day it looks as though the stock could move back up very quickly | citytilidie | |
25/7/2018 08:30 | Morning all, BBB it’s good to see others demonstrating that Greenland is a viable mining destination and, hoping that we get the economy of the country up and running, in mining terms as well as their other industries. We won’t be too long before all our ducks are in line, then Moriusaq/Iterlak will be a very profitable Titanium project. R. | rampair | |
25/7/2018 07:46 | Interesting link provided by dsfat on the LSE board, showing details of a Canadian company operating in Greenland. Many similarities with our project. | bigboyblue | |
24/7/2018 12:26 | Good to see the sellers beng mopped up and the price continuing to go up slightly. Gets them out of the way which means less going forward when we really do start to move. | citytilidie | |
23/7/2018 22:11 | Eek! -40c your tea would freeze before it hit your lips! I don’t think I’d like to be anywhere but the Bluejay steakhouse and grill! Snowcrab special or Greenland Haddock and chips! | rampair | |
23/7/2018 21:59 | A great watch. Very interesting. Tough Siberian forest workers who only stop work when the thermometer touches -40. He's a top bloke our Guy. | shutittrev | |
23/7/2018 21:06 | channel 4, "our Guy in Russia", showing how its possible to mine in the subartic conditions of Archangelsk, located in North Russia | aravali | |
23/7/2018 19:02 | adamstip - Trump is not at all easy to make out. I have heard it said that if he had just relied on the money he was left by his daddy he would be no better or worse off than he has been today; and he would have avoided his bankruptcies. In my view he seems to be fixed on the States' negative balance of payments situation which is enormous. Then one turns to that of China which is vastly in surplus. He appears to have an intense dislike to those who call the shots e.g. China and add on to that theory Germany. I say Germany because Germany and to a lesser extent France controls the EU. He does not like those in that position. What do you guys think. Anyway let me sew another one. There are problems in parts of Africa and in Madagasgar which are interfering in the production of various minerals including ilmenite. We are in a fortunate position. Greenland might be cold but it is a safe jurisdiction. Buyers might not be able to rely on other suppliers but they can rely on an advanced company like Bluejay which has its assets in a safe jurisdiction. I have stock in another company Phoenix Global (PGM) I am not going to promote it. Worth however looking at its management but mainly the whereabouts of its assets. Then think Trump and how he is supporting the US minerals' companies and assets. PGM is one of my smaller investments but I think that you can see the way my mind is working. So in a strange way Trump is worth following. | snowyflake | |
23/7/2018 17:52 | I am blaming the idiot Trump with his trade wars, I personally don't think he has a clue with his end game hence the price weakness, I am now fully invested with a 2 year time frame standing Firm with you all. Looking forward to the next get together, will be my first | adamstip | |
23/7/2018 17:27 | well gents - I am going nowhere and I am hanging onto my stock. There is inherent value in the sands at Dundas and the ilmenite contained in those sands will be in demand if it is not already in demand. | snowyflake | |
23/7/2018 16:49 | "Stand firm." "Standing firm." "Standing firm...sa!" Wasn't that part of a Ronnie Barker script in 'Porridge'? | littlealbatross2 | |
23/7/2018 16:29 | standing firm...sa! | thebigchap | |
23/7/2018 16:10 | Standing firm. | bigboyblue | |
23/7/2018 16:06 | Yet again, a couple of dozen sells (batches of around 750 shares worth around 150 quid) being drip fed thru the market during the day. This has been going on, if memory serves me correctly, for around 15-20 days. I can't say for sure as to what is going on and whether forces are at work. What I can say, which is absolutely indisputable, is that we have a world class asset that industry giants cannot and will not ignore. Patience men, and stand firm. | shutittrev | |
23/7/2018 08:22 | This has been getting walked down by the MM's for weeks now! need news soon to stop it in its tracks | thebigchap | |
21/7/2018 18:53 | and Rampair for the government to raise income through royalties and tax in its quest to become independent of Denmark. It will take time but I believe that Bluejay's assets, as they are developed, will assist in that quest. In the meantime in my opinion Bluejay's market cap will increase as developments take place. Field work on Disko is due to commence for this field season this coming week. | snowyflake | |
21/7/2018 17:01 | They could well be for the Airbase @Thule They run all year there so maybe took the opportunity to get a couple of Tractors for their fleet although they tend to fly stuff in. Moriusaq Village is looking great now, imagine the advantages of having a ready built Environment the photo I put on Twitter shows a lot of the village but and canteen,Houses etc, would have taken an extra year just to build. Plus all the permits. We are close to actually getting everything lined up, I believe that this years field season will allow us to ramp up to become the next revenue earning mining company for Greenland - finalizing many years of study of the Social impact, bringing jobs for locals and much needed cash for fishermen, hunters, mechanics and the opportunity for many years in helping to run a state of the art Mineral sands operation.Allowing Greenland their chance to start up mining. | rampair | |
21/7/2018 16:23 | Snowy, I was going by the map on the Royal Arctic site. If you zoom in close enough on the satellite version, you get to the spot which appears to be where Malik is currently moored, close to Thule air base. As you say though, it appears the machines on board aren't ours. I was trying to see if there was anything resembling a road from there to Moriusaq. Only 37km as the crow flies, but the terrain looks inhospitable to say the least. | bigboyblue | |
21/7/2018 14:36 | bbb - I think that the pictures coming from the webcam on Malik are from Savissivik which is south of Dundas/Pituffik. For unloading at Dundas Malik moored offshore of Moriusaq. Take a look at the photos posted by Rampair at 20.26 yesterday evening if you have not done so already. It looks as if all our gear is now ashore. | snowyflake | |
21/7/2018 09:14 | Currently webcam is showing comprehensive facilities for loading/unloading at Pituffik. Better than I imagined. | bigboyblue | |
21/7/2018 08:39 | Pituffik: webcam.ral.dk/malik. | mirandaj | |
21/7/2018 07:53 | Thank you for that Rampair. Just looked in on Malik Arctica. She is now moored at Savissivik south of Dundas. She still has the two shiny red diggers on her deck. Given the photo of the one on the beach at Moriusaq they cannot be for us!! | snowyflake |
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