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JAY Bluejay Mining Plc

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Last Updated: 08:00:00
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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
  0.00 0.00% 0.32 0.31 0.33 0.32 0.32 0.32 1,656,990 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Metal Mining Services 0 1.67M 0.0014 2.29 3.83M
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 0.32p. Over the last year, Bluejay Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 0.265p to 2.71p.

Bluejay Mining currently has 1,195,885,079 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bluejay Mining is £3.83 million. Bluejay Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 2.29.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/9/2018
21:27
graham - with respect there are many examples in law of conditional contracts. For example, for an off take the operative clauses would be conditional on the grant of the exploitation permit.
snowyflake
20/9/2018
20:27
Hi shutittrev,
What are you expecting from the interim? The four bits of news we need are the eia, sia, off-takes and a production permit. Do you expect any news on these because I don't. Certainly nothing concrete over and above what is already known. If there was anything significant to come we wouldn't be at 14p. News always leaks beforehand doesn't it. We know there's cash, we know there's product so a customer would help but not before there's a license in place which will automatically address the other 3 requirements. A neutral update won't help. What do you think we can hope for that will help the SP?

graham10k
20/9/2018
20:17
Align “Research̶1; on 22nd August tweeted that ice floes were already forming at Dundas. This was totally incorrect and designed to maliciously undermine Bluejay. Align “Research̶1; has through this single act lost all credibility.
johnveals
20/9/2018
19:32
Are the interims due shortly? Just wondering like.
shutittrev
20/9/2018
19:06
Might be rubbish, but an automatic trade of 1 share often meant that an announcement was due imminently . Soon find out
citytilidie
20/9/2018
16:48
err.... YOU!
wishbone1970
20/9/2018
16:38
Rubbish...this is being rigged,........
will02p
20/9/2018
16:38
Go on then who is going to be the first!!
16:29 - 20/09Sell 1 14.50p £0.15

jackhenleo
20/9/2018
13:26
Macca, come on......Rampair is more than a genius. That message is pure quality
citytilidie
20/9/2018
13:19
Ok, Deleterious elements aka stuff you don’t want! These have to be managed/removed all steps cost Money, less steps better value.
Recently (few months) RIO lost a unit that sadly caused a death of a worker. They also
Refitted two other units (They make or rather made 12% of the Worlds TiO2 as a company)
They lost a smelter in Richards Bay.
Venator had a TiO2 operation in Pori Finland, this unit had its top severely damaged
so badly, it’s being wound down and production will transfer around the World.

Smelters are being pushed to their limits Globally by two now three factors.

First, Demand for Titanium is very high, stockpiles are running low., new uses, (nano particles) they are what makes windows not need as much cleaning on tall buildings
and multi other uses. Paints, sunscreens, etc richer people want richer things.

Second, Low maintenance during the years when demand was lower and China’s Blue sky policy means poorer quality Ilmenite (also known as Titano Ferrite)was used to produce cheap product but used lots of sulphuric acid - very bad, polluting.

Third, Machines are failing because they are run flat out 24/7 as we all know from Star Trek - Scotty would continually tell Kirk that it would blow! Well they are!

Our Ilmenite is Homogeneous, it’s the same at Moriusaq as it is at Iterlak and all over the 80km2 hundreds of millions of tons of it, which means when 100 tons of our
Ilmenite goes in the machine, the management don’t have to worry that the blend will mess up the machine or blow it’s top because it was full of Deleterious Elements!

Right, Simple - someone tell RIO to get their boffins to buy a load and be sensible
the Inuit will also help their Greenlandic Brethren achieve their homeland because we will pay royalties.

Carry on

R.

rampair
20/9/2018
11:34
Good morning boys and girls. It is as well that I was not around for the fun and games yesterday - it saved me getting involved.

Save to say it is my view that Jennings has misled Alba investors into buying on the back of its "comparative" Thule Black Sands which are not comparative with Bluejay's Dundas in any way and has attacked Bluejay and its investors for no reason other than for personal gain and certainly not for altruistic reasons. It has nothing to do with any spat he may have with maccamcd.

Stay with the asset(s) and management folks. All the evidence I have seen points to superlative ilmenite bearing sands and evidence of the operation to get ready for mining is disclosed in forgive the pun spades on the company's website, face book and twitter. I am a happy holder - just a bit grumpy at the downturn in price which I attribute to Jennings activities.

I agree with the contents of rampair's post 4482 which makes perfect sense. What he did not remind readers about, is that the Dundas sands have far less deleterious material within them and are so homogeneous that it is less likely that a buyer's furnaces will "blow" when used. He has explained it far better than me but it is to do with the temperature of "cooking" which does not need to be as high.

snowyflake
20/9/2018
10:39
Cheers Rampair you Genius
maccamcd
20/9/2018
10:13
At risk of the Gods of war! There’s a very interesting development in Quebec over Rio’s enlargement of their Ilmenite Mine



Basically RIO (our Ilmenite would be excellent for their smelters in Quebec)received permission to expand the 65 year old mine,on Aug 9th, however, the Inuits on who’s land it is were not happy and opposed it without more consultations.

It’s a short sea journey to their main works at Sorel Tracy Quebec and I believe RIO
really ought to be considering using at least some of the Ilmenite from Dundas as the quality of our product is high with less impurity’s than most.

Let’s hope that’s the case.
(It’s in French but Google does a decent job!)

R.

rampair
20/9/2018
10:10
600k rollover
will02p
20/9/2018
10:03
Fell out over a misunderstanding

Not big enough to admit error

sandcrab2
20/9/2018
09:56
Best men....seriously?
shutittrev
20/9/2018
09:51
apologies to the Board.
maccamcd
20/9/2018
09:48
get a bloody room guys! this is getting tiresome and pretty bloody childish!

back on topic yeah?

thebigchap
20/9/2018
09:42
Its just bizarre the way you guys are behaving.

Someone told me you were best men at each others wedding ffs???

There is no doubt that using align which is FCA regulated in this manner is criminal richard. Amazed you cant see that. You are risking everything you have built because you think your mate threw you under a bus???

longrod
20/9/2018
09:30
Richie.. I'm happy to have a ceasefire in this spat if you want to.

Let me know dude

It's best this board is for HAPPY bulls/bears and just talk about JAY.

Not our personal hatred of each other like school kids

maccamcd
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