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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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0.02 | 7.14% | 0.30 | 0.29 | 0.31 | 0.30 | 0.295 | 0.30 | 7,483,840 | 13:15:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Metal Mining Services | 0 | 1.67M | 0.0014 | 2.14 | 3.59M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/9/2018 20:46 | John Meyer on Vox Box regurgitates Wednesday R.N.S | adamstip | |
14/9/2018 11:26 | Let's dance! | moreminer | |
14/9/2018 02:13 | Over time on any mining project you get people who’s needs change. Moving home, retirement,new car - so sales are normal as are buys because someone just paid for those shares! There is a study on Disko, these things take time (nearly 300 pages the last one!)so give it some time! Suffice to say it’s not a question of if, rather when the drill finds a spot to go - Disko isa classic example of knowing your territory. Previously a well known company decided on a drill spot presumably from a desk in London - off went the hapless drillers to where they were supposed to be, only to find it was not frozen and their very heavy drill got stuck in the mire. Disko - timing and ground is key, it’s got all the qualities needed to make a very large Nickel find This is a really good starter before moving on to more detailed information! Page 21 of this pdf shows the very heavy drill rig needing yet more wood under it to try to stabilise the ground - JAY now have over 2500Sq km under licence, I think it’s covered the best parts! (Note: the drillers were not JAY! It’s a photo from 20 odd years ago I think). All opinion obviously,not really drillers fault the ground isn’t able to take some of this equipment. It’s enormously heavy a deep drill. R. Very much looking forward to going to the Disko... | rampair | |
13/9/2018 17:50 | I still don't get the persistent sales with all the news and potential and some of these sales are decent volumes and couldn't have been bought at much below the current price. So unless these are sales from purchases made long ago there's minimal profit. Odd but there you go I guess. | graham10k | |
13/9/2018 16:09 | MM,Thank you for posting and a fair summary.All about timing, the future looking rosy regardless of tge current 'punchy' m/cap.Money to be made regardless of what level investors/traders entered the fame. The future fundamentals will strengthen and the reserves estimates will increase if Interlak is as expected.Buy as many as you can regardless of another retrace especially if you have a longer term outlook.Smarty | xclusive2 | |
13/9/2018 15:35 | Thank you for the help adamstip/BBB | snowyflake | |
13/9/2018 12:51 | New tweet about disko study on bluejay twitter homepage. Ramps to decipher | adamstip | |
13/9/2018 12:37 | bbb, thanks, I forgot about that trick! | moreminer | |
13/9/2018 12:14 | Clickable! (citytilidie taught me how to do it. Make the first H a capital, then it works) | bigboyblue | |
13/9/2018 11:32 | Here you are Mr Snow! | moreminer | |
13/9/2018 11:32 | Snowy go to Mining Capital Homepage. Click the breaking news about bluejay this is what I mean about yesterday's news. At the end of the article click the banner why invest in Bluejay. It's a great summary for longs like me and you who aren't using financial instruments to invest | adamstip | |
13/9/2018 11:24 | Snowy as I am no good at pasting if you Google MINING CAPITAL they have a good summary article why you should invest in Bluejay. Follow what I have said in the previous post. | adamstip | |
13/9/2018 11:16 | forgive me adamstip but to what do you refer to wen you say "yesterday's news"? | snowyflake | |
13/9/2018 11:04 | Best to scroll down yesterday's news and click the blue highlighted bar reading WHY INVEST IN BlUEJAY | adamstip | |
13/9/2018 10:55 | A good summary article in MINING CAPITAL making the case for investing Bluejay. | adamstip | |
13/9/2018 07:12 | Morning to those in the old blighty! But i guess you all knew this after the news Cool photo! | longrod | |
12/9/2018 22:00 | One of the highlights is the purity and volume. An off take or two or three are bound to follow. At today's price added again in a solid asset within a company which is well funded. | snowyflake | |
12/9/2018 18:10 | jone06 I agree re share price. Today's rns was good news, but not surprising. The company have done what was planned for the season and it has gone well, but we knew that from various bits of information, tweets etc. Personally I believe that the Greenland Government are keen to give us a licence and that once our application goes in we won't have long to wait for it. News of an offtake(s) would be a biggy though, particularly if it incorporates injection of capital, sufficient for us to get up and running without having to dilute. | bigboyblue | |
12/9/2018 16:09 | Nice comment of Walters out. Can't copy it here, but I wil paste one sentence. .................., is that the Dundas ilmenite project in North West Greenland is worth an absolute fortune. | moreminer | |
12/9/2018 16:04 | Rampair, I believe they are only using screens (sieves) to take out particles above a given size hence the speed of processing. From the RNS pdf this can be seen in the stockpile area with what looks to be the arisings / tailings on the opposite side of the screen. This is a smaller heap and is obviously returned as backfill or pushed into the sea! I think it is fair to say confirmation of off take or mining license are the only things that will move the share price in any significant way now. sit tight J | jone06 | |
12/9/2018 13:37 | I think that starting at 450,000 tons is a Great point, with just sorting ( using shaking tables) giving them 40%ilmenite I’m certain that some fairly high grades have been found - if you look at the map the sorted piles are away from Moriusaq. There are numerous deltas and they have found the source rock from which this sand has been ground down. So, digger, shaker tables =40% Dense media and spirals plus Magnets equal a fair bit extra in terms of processed ilmenite leaving Greenland. This starts to return decent money. We must also note that we have yet to start on Dredge ships working the drowned beach, it’s expected that the ilmenite that is winnowed underwater should have a very high grade. Of the two products proposed by the company, it appears that simple sifting is achieving such a high grade that very little in terms of extra processing will be needed. Alternatively it’s possible we could offer a very high grade ilmenite to the Market. IMO, R. | rampair |
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