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JLP Jubilee Metals Group Plc

5.30
0.02 (0.38%)
14 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Jubilee Metals Group Plc LSE:JLP London Ordinary Share GB0031852162 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.02 0.38% 5.30 5.20 5.40 5.35 5.30 5.35 1,944,232 12:29:11
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 205.4M 5.96M 0.0020 26.50 158.93M
Jubilee Metals Group Plc is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker JLP. The last closing price for Jubilee Metals was 5.28p. Over the last year, Jubilee Metals shares have traded in a share price range of 4.42p to 8.85p.

Jubilee Metals currently has 3,010,000,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Jubilee Metals is £158.93 million. Jubilee Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 26.50.

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22/2/2019
07:13
AcesHi

There is nothing wrong with speculation, or attempting to put the pieces of the investing jigsaw together in order to further an investment case. People thinking they are an expert in this field and know more than Leon in the metallurgical processing area, is my point.

IMO you are totally wrong in your view regarding Jubilee's business model and future. One wonders why you are invested here if you think so little of Jubilee's abilities and business model. It can only be to maliciously deramp. On that basis you'll have to join the rest of the deramping crew, on filter.

gsg
21/2/2019
21:57
No need to apologise GSG.Must say, I didn't detect anyone other than plathunter trying to prove superior intellect.But a fair response, I misunderstood you.
danieldanrichardson
21/2/2019
21:24
Must be a full moon lol
plat hunter
21/2/2019
21:01
Daniel. I would say the reverse.

It's great trying to piece together the JLP story as a business case in order to make money, as a shareholder. But to try and compete against Leon's experience and second guess his every move, in order to prove your superior intellect, is insane, and of no value other than to one's own ego.

If you find that haughty. Sorry about that.

gsg
21/2/2019
20:52
How very haughty of you GSG.
danieldanrichardson
21/2/2019
20:23
GsG
Fully Agree with you

eblitz1
21/2/2019
19:49
There is way to much overthinking on this. Everyone's a fantasy JLP director. I trust Leon's experience and expertise on platinum, palladium, rhodium, chromite, zinc, vanadium, zinc, lead, copper, cobalt etc.

Too many experts here.

gsg
21/2/2019
19:30
Asspell There's two things playing out here for JLP.. for Zambia JLP is essentially a tax avoidance vehicle for miners.Lots of business's offer turn key solutions throughout all industries. I don't see it as unusual at all, quiet the contrary really. JLP is essentially the Interseve for miners.Reducing head counts, maintaining production and reducing costs at mines.
plat hunter
21/2/2019
19:28
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aaspell,

Fine chrome processing units are available off the shelf.

After studying the website photos i am guessing that they have put an array of units in a high rise steel structure to get a cascade separation effect.

It's hard to patent a process as a little alteration can easily negate it.
The thing that Leon said he would have left when the sole rights to ConRoast goes, is his own recipe.
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bullster
21/2/2019
19:17
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Exactly, why piddle about on the periphery when you can get some other mug to do it.

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bullster
21/2/2019
19:16
Fine chrome has been around in theory but not in practice. No other company, currently has a fine chrome commercial operation, other than JLP. Fact.
gsg
21/2/2019
19:10
Bullster,

My question too. I haven't seen anything to suggest JLP's fine chrome recovery process is patented (unlike Conroast - if it hasn't lapsed yet) So why exactly does anyone - major or otherwise - need JLP to provide a fine chrome recovery process if they can just do it themselves?

It must be cheaper for them to build their own rather than pay JLP the build costs, and ongoing percentages of revenues.

As for JLP being the first to do it and their experience, it counts for little if the process isn't protected and can just be reverse engineered by anyone with the relevant engineering know how?

aaspell
21/2/2019
19:07
Nothing at all Bullster but what stops Sainsburys from growing their own veg.. certainly be cheaper than paying farmers to do it :-)
plat hunter
21/2/2019
19:05
I'm quite comfortable with the unexplained aspect, it's perfectly acceptable to expect a company to protect it's products.The evidence to it's success or failure though is imminent, The fine chrome switch was flipped at DCM and Hernic back in Jan,We will have a full quarter of it, come the next update.
plat hunter
21/2/2019
19:03
PH. Post 8916. Agreed.

Looks like Leon has taken a back seat on the PR front.

It appears that Gareth Owen, Jubilee Metals Group Business Development Manager, is now driving JLP on the PR front.

gsg
21/2/2019
19:01
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PH,

What is stopping Amplats from doing what Jubilee does.

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bullster
21/2/2019
18:57
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Jubilees so called advanced fine chrome is still unproven and unexplained, yet some are making it out to be some giant leap for mankind.

Its been around for a while now so it will be interesting to see how we have reconfigured it.

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bullster
21/2/2019
18:48
Bullster On your point to Nelson...sometime a smaller slice of a larger pie can sometimes be more fruitful than a large large slice out of A small price.JLP is worth more to the big boys than what any dump we can buy is worth to JLP.
plat hunter
21/2/2019
18:44
Bullster...It would be a bit of a faux pax, to big up fine chrome and talking with the big boysTo then only post something like that just to demonstrate an industry requirement for JLP's offering would be disappointing.Either way, the point of reckoning is getting closer, we'll soon find out what has or hasn't been happening.
plat hunter
21/2/2019
18:22
An odd thing to mention IMO. Always fupping smoke and mirrors with Jubbly.
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