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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 |
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21/10/2020 12:53 | What has happened to the US OTC listing? October was heralded as a pivotal news month. Not long left to deliver! | summerfield1 | |
21/10/2020 12:01 | Here is a direct link bbb which I could only post by putting in a space below as can be seen but should be usable without that space. Interesting read and shows progress for artic shipping potential to Far East as you say. Their challenge right at the top of Greenland (Frederick Hyde and Citronen Fjords) makes JAYs Dundas shipment a walk in the park with the luxury of 4 months shipping time (and maybe more due to progressive global warming) and needing little over a month to ship the entire annual planned output from Dundas based on back to back bulk carrier collection and a 3 day cycle each. Actually it took only 2 days to fill the bulk carrier for the 42,000t pilot shipment in 2019, so giving some leeway as a base calculation (the entire Dundas full production ship requires 11 shipments in the summer season). Still busy so will post more when I can and respond to a few comments made here, getting to the business end of October where I expect maybe a couple of announcements, but not expecting exploitation licence until November while the Impact Benefit Agreement as well as the "White Book" is completed. I am expecting the IBA will have careful wording on licence obligations and commitments by the operator IMHO, which will catch out "other possible approaches" to Dundas not being actioned by JAY. Will explain more on that in another post as I need to recheck some references. TTFN h ttps://www.proactive | perfect choice | |
21/10/2020 10:25 | On that latter point Jay have mentioned previously the possibility of shipping via the Arctic to the far east. I also noticed this today concerning Ironbark's project on the north coast: (go to the story earlier today headed Ironbark zinc. It won't let me post the link direct) | bigboyblue | |
21/10/2020 09:38 | There is an increasing amount of interest in Greenland building up. "As part of its global Belt and Road Initiative, China is investing in the Arctic — setting up research stations, investing in mining and energy, and working with Russia to create a new sea route through the Arctic Ocean. It's also stoked concerns from the US." The World October 12, 2020 · | mirandaj | |
21/10/2020 06:09 | Thank you. The way in which you responded to the content of Seejayem's post 8455 indicated that you are part of an organisation with intentions to bid for Bluejay. Would you kindly tell me more about HiTiSlag. | snowyflake | |
21/10/2020 05:20 | CORE STRATEGY FOR DUNDAS TITANIUM A/S (page-1) [pro-bono to PIs interacting with me on this thread]: [1] Greenland has no medium voltage (33kV, 66kV or 110kV) national power-grid as in UK/India/China to support any large battery of conventional 'HiTiSlag' smelters like RTIT/TRONOX to exploit its world-largest deposit of semi-weathered (>40%FeO content) ilmenite ore, 1.6MT of which can produce 1MT of HiTiSlag fetching ~US$1200 c.i.f. any port in Japan/SouthKorea/Sau HiTiSlag by the compact Hybrid HIsmelt process from Perth, Australia operating from Sisimiut can add value to this Greenlandic asset. | kemismelt | |
21/10/2020 02:41 | snowy@8463: I am just their strategist & advisor for HiTiSlag in India & Greenland. | kemismelt | |
20/10/2020 22:34 | Agree with Eduardo, Dundas is not JAY’s biggest asset. | monts12 | |
20/10/2020 22:20 | Are you Kemismelt going to be chairman of the bidder? | snowyflake | |
20/10/2020 21:38 | el proyecto disco puede ser tan valioso con Dundas | eduardocholo | |
20/10/2020 19:05 | SEEJAYEM@8455: At least one guy on this thread seems to be catching on! | kemismelt | |
19/10/2020 19:48 | Kemismelt (Mr Padmaraj). Will you please go away and enjoy the rest of your life. We are becoming bored. | davroc | |
19/10/2020 19:33 | Can we have Kemismelt certified as insane? | summerfield1 | |
19/10/2020 19:30 | Look forward to all this price sensitive info-did you have lunch any where near Piccadilly? LoL | summerfield1 | |
19/10/2020 19:29 | monts12@8453: DUNDAS TITANIUM A/S (DT) makes sense to my NRI groups even as high as 14p as already stated by me on this BB. The baggage it carries presently under LON:JAY does not! It suits me to wait for any eventual demerger of DT from its other forays till end MAR21. | kemismelt | |
19/10/2020 19:19 | OTCQB listing will be this week, likely next 2 days. The some US fund buying action then the Disko JV and finalised offtakes. 20-30p on that alone in next 2-3 weeks | drmaccers | |
19/10/2020 14:35 | Bearing in mind this has come up from 6p in quite a short time there's bound to be a spike after exploitation license announced followed by a retrace. Hopefully the retrace will be small as at that point in time JAY must have some clout now as a solid investment and a proposition for a possible bid. Or maybe someone will accumulate then get HSBCs client/s on board to get a large percentage and then bid. | seejayem | |
19/10/2020 12:29 | You mean his imaginary friends and pretend bid.... | luffness | |
19/10/2020 12:03 | I wonder why Kemi is waiting till 12p for his "group" to start corporate action when it could easily have been accumulated at 4-10p? Doesn't make any sense... | monts12 | |
19/10/2020 10:31 | I have to say that you are a very sad character going back through all the old posts from years ago. | citytilidie | |
19/10/2020 06:10 | bnromini1@6016: You were more realistic one and half years ago wrt DUNDAS ilmenite fortunes! | kemismelt | |
16/10/2020 11:30 | Come on MMs, up the bid, let's get rid of these sellers! | seejayem | |
16/10/2020 04:44 | monts12@8438: Your extract from MW's website talks of US$230-250/MT related to the Asian market. If CIF price, it leaves almost nothing for LON:JAY when you factor in the 'off-shipping-lane' freight charges from remote NW 'ice-infested' Greenland to China which is the only buyer of sub-47%TiO2 ilmenite. Unless you can afford ice-class freighters over the north pole! | kemismelt | |
16/10/2020 03:29 | Longrod@8440: Yes, they wanted their siblings to 'go over the moon' too, but the 9.3p plate was licked dry by lunch time! | kemismelt |
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