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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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0.005 | 1.85% | 0.275 | 0.27 | 0.28 | 0.275 | 0.27 | 0.27 | 4,352,489 | 15:51:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Metal Mining Services | 0 | 1.67M | 0.0014 | 1.93 | 3.23M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/8/2018 08:17 | Ah, that is clear then, thanks BigCHap. The 21.05 price must be later today I guess. | moreminer | |
30/8/2018 07:38 | 05.00am, 30 Aug 2018Bluejay Mining (JAY) 21.05p 3.85p 22.38% 1 day 5 day 1 mth 6 mth 1 yr . Prices delayed by 15 minutes. | thebigchap | |
30/8/2018 07:36 | does anyone know why "this is money" website is listing jay share price at 21.05p up 3.85p last updated a 5am | thebigchap | |
29/8/2018 22:46 | Longrod - 4166, if he was short from 22p+ down to 13p, I don't think he really gives a flying fig, do you...? He needs to be held to account though, I am a great believer in what goes around comes around | control1 | |
29/8/2018 06:12 | well done Rampair as always your enthusiasm for digging out these wee nuggets is top drawer | thebigchap | |
28/8/2018 21:23 | A brilliant find rampair. The potential is mind boggling. | snowyflake | |
28/8/2018 18:36 | Titanium Dioxide is about to become a very much sought after product. For those that have yet to discover , a revolution is starting in nano coatings, TiO2 appears on the top of the list of agents that in Nano particle form can help disinfect, kill viruses, moulds, etc if you search for self cleaning TiO2 you will see why the Ilmenite at Dundas will soon be a very much needed feedstock See: R. | rampair | |
28/8/2018 10:28 | the bigchap - quite right on reread - amended!!! | snowyflake | |
28/8/2018 10:05 | thats a bit cryptic snowyflake? | thebigchap | |
28/8/2018 09:43 | Good morning Rampair - fair wind - no foul and in some cases untrue comments by anyone.. | snowyflake | |
28/8/2018 09:06 | Thanks to minder 5 also for the insomnia award! Lol well done team, how a B.B. should work for PI’s - I did read a cheeky article in Denmark about using mining companies to gain data on the Arctic! Saves University cash I guess....sure it was just rumour Lol. | rampair | |
28/8/2018 08:34 | Thanks TBC it’s really good this third and final years monitoring is in - important because it was the extra year asked for that slowed down the EIA - however, the Environment of this area has to be protected, luckily JAY are not using anything other than sifting sand and separating the 2mm/63 micron particles that contain the Ilmenite and the rest goes back on the beach. Well done to Orbicon for completing this Fieldwork. R. | rampair | |
28/8/2018 06:12 | From Twitter this morning: $JAY has now completed its third and final year of environmental impact assessment baseline sampling at #Dundas! Fantastic work by the field team! #Orbicon #Greenland #EIA #biology #mining. All the pieces coming together. | minder5 | |
25/8/2018 19:20 | Longrod - I would not be surprised if the toerag thought up something else; but at least those connected to JAY are wise to the toerag's rubbish. There remains the task of advising the wider audience; having said that Alba punters now know better that the toerag is unreliable at best. The geezer in the Greek hovel is ranting about something else today - another sad and embittered creature. Google Rivington Street Holdings for insight. One of my colleagues in the office hails from your land. | snowyflake | |
25/8/2018 18:17 | up early for a walk and just noticed the tweet. also if you click on the photo in that tweet you see all the core impressive stuff anything to add jennings? maybe you want to say its radioactive or something equally intelligent? you might need to confer with your little greek partner on how you can make up something like this for little old alba. | longrod | |
25/8/2018 10:56 | That stuff looks BLACK, and lots of it. Good timing by JAY after yesterday's report by Alba! I don't mind mentioning it again, not because I wish any ill fortune to their shareholders, but because of the Alba/Malign propaganda. I can't help wondering what Richie will write next, or whether as Longrod suggests the whole thing will be airbrushed from history....R: just sent you a pm (I know you don't often check them) | bigboyblue | |
25/8/2018 10:27 | Brilliant Tweet showing Metres of Itelak Ilmenite, please have a look at something That will make your day better No Permafrost | rampair | |
24/8/2018 23:52 | frangeskides and jennings two muppets in a muppet show only my opinion of course little wonder everyone hates that toad from align. he is a class A #oo¥ regardless of the general fools who try and get the price and our mood down, sunny Queenstown is beautiful this time of year. dropkicks or not? time will tell... | longrod | |
24/8/2018 19:55 | A lot was lost through stops though in ordinary accounts by people following standard Capital preservation. Not many anticipating such a huge drop, if that makes me naive I guess so. | rampair | |
24/8/2018 19:49 | time will tell lads, but we are all long and without meaning to sound heartless to the ones who were caught up in this villainous act of sabotage nothing has actually changed for us except i and i hope you all now have more shares than you originally anticipated you would have so lets not get to caught up but rather enjoy the spoils of a sometines nadty business. | thebigchap | |
24/8/2018 19:46 | That would make it even worse Snowy, especially if some of the rumours were false once again. After all, he has got away with it at least once from the Stock Exchange. | citytilidie |
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