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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.06 | 0.98% | 6.16 | 6.12 | 6.20 | 6.23 | 6.10 | 6.10 | 9,438,574 | 12:29:38 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 13.21 | 167.03M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/4/2019 13:04 | Deme Would like his ban reversed. Talk it out so the Home Secretary (Undertaker) may consider his possible parole. | plat hunter | |
07/4/2019 13:02 | Deme, You'll be back trolling it when it doesn't 10 bag in your expected time frame. | plat hunter | |
07/4/2019 13:00 | My understanding is that the Acid will be produced from day one with Glencore taking it in it's entirety, thus providing revenue and offsetting the total Kabwe build costs. I have not seen anything specifically whcih mentions how much Acid will be retained by JLP for their own use. However, I imagine that we'll probably learn that from the production number over the sales numbers | plat hunter | |
07/4/2019 12:57 | all this talk about acid production rates conroast all you need to know is this will be a 10 bagger boys! Now unban me from the other thread you bullies | deme1 | |
07/4/2019 12:48 | . . GSG, I'm not saying that anyone is incorrect, at this point. Logic is telling me that the 100 tonne acid production per day plant was adequate to meet the needs of a larger copper cobalt operation. Do we have proof ? . . | bullster | |
07/4/2019 12:43 | As a reminder, the £73.7m earnings is EBITDAG&A. That also assumes that the processing/month is realistic and achievable. | sleveen | |
07/4/2019 12:37 | Bullster, Acid production will not be sufficient for JLP processing requirements at Kabwe. | gsg | |
07/4/2019 12:26 | . . robers98, The acid plant doesn't need converting. That's what makes the acid. It's a standalone piece of kit. . . | bullster | |
07/4/2019 12:17 | Acid sales will only be until the plant is converted. After that we will need further supplies to meet our demand. | robers98 | |
07/4/2019 11:55 | . . OfficerDigby, And all prospective investors. If you get back into Jubilee Metals today you will be getting back in where the emphasis is about reprocessing mine waste. The few projects that are now up and running and are profitable, have set the mold for the future. This is a new phase in Jubilees turning fortunes and an opportunity to get in on the ground floor, as demonstrated below with many projects nearing full implementation. JUBILEE METALS - PROJECT TARGETED EARNINGS 3 PROJECTS ALREADY ON TRACK PROJECT EARNING METAL QTY/MONTH STAKE PROFIT/MONTH PLATCRO PLATCRO YES CHROME 6,500 T 100% £450,000 PLATCRO MAY 2019 PGM 2,800 ONZ 75% £945,000 HERNIC YES PGM 2,500 ONZ 100% £1,125,000 DCM 2020 PGM 835 ONZ 100% £380,000 DCM YES CHROME/C 8,800 T 50% £400,000 KABWE Q4 2019 LEAD 1,250 T 87.5% £826,328 KABWE Q4 2019 ZINC 680 T 87.5% £675,920 KABWE Q4 2019 VANADIUM 125 T 87.5% £1,343,672 TJATE PENDING PGM MINE SALE/PARTNER 63% . . MONTH £6,145,920 . YEAR £73,751,040 Living Document. , JUBILEE NOW OWN THEIR OWN REFINERY AT KABWE WHICH GIVES AN EXTRA LEVEL OF EARNINGS. THE REFINERY COMES COMPLETE WITH IT'S OWN ACID PLANT WITH A 100 TONNE PER DAY CAPACITY AND WILL SELL ACID THAT IS SURPLUS TO IT'S NEEDS . | bullster | |
07/4/2019 11:53 | SLP can't that's that for sure | plat hunter | |
07/4/2019 11:52 | Kabwe secures JLP's long term profitability and future for the next 20 years as well as providing tangible assets for the balance sheet that can be used outside of the Kabwe project. That alone is freaking massive... How many companies can go out there and say.. "yup, you know what, we're cushty for the next 20 years no matter what happens." Can't wait for Monday when more of the market wakes up to that. | plat hunter | |
07/4/2019 11:06 | In 2009 the conroast train did not arrive. The collapse of the platinum market changed the priorities for the small to medium sized plat miners. Conroast was left high and dry and is now largely irrelevant to JLP. The real current priority (and competitive advantage) for JLP's immediate future is applying the transfer of fine chrome technology across other metals, into Kabwe and future copper cobalt projects. | gsg | |
07/4/2019 10:41 | Seemed to be implying in 2015 at start of Hermic that it was possible no comma in it since then.. | officerdigby | |
07/4/2019 10:38 | Bullster I thought Leon in the last Q&A stated that they were using contrast? If I have a minute will revisit that statement | billthebank | |
07/4/2019 10:38 | Bullster I thought Leon in the last Q&A stated that they were using contrast? If I have a minute will revisit that statement | billthebank | |
07/4/2019 10:25 | Ok platts. It's only the 10th time you've told me that I'm filtered but it seems you can't keep away from me with your unhealthy obsession The net is closing in on you Plat, everyone is wising up to what a fraud you are LOLsss | kryptonsnake | |
07/4/2019 10:04 | Krypton. Last reply on the basis that you're thick, can't read, don't understand irony and above all else, you're just cluelessly anti social. Everyone knows you lost a skinful on BMR and on top of that you got it wrong here, missed out on gains that everyone else knew was coming and lumped in on WRES, who are massively in debt and surprise surprise, you're now down over there too. You are permanently filtered, and no manner of stalking me or going over my historic posts will change that, Bye bye. | plat hunter | |
07/4/2019 09:49 | . . OfficerDigby, The company you are thinking about is Braemore Resources. ConRoast has not been adopted by the industry majors because of: 1) They have enough Merensky ore to overcome problems. 2) The ConRoast system operates on too low in volume smelters. 3) Harmful emissions have been controlled by new technologies. . . | bullster | |
07/4/2019 09:34 | Ok guys thanks.Just remember they used to make a big deal about it! Was the major thing about the company (forgot name) that merged with JLP.AFAIK the point was the process was good for dealing with high chrome /Pt deposits that otherwise waste trad plants. Seems like that's what they are sometimes processing now. Can't see any mention of it since circa 2015-16 in RNSs....? OK I'll go over the story again for last 10 years again to get it sorted, in my head at least! | officerdigby | |
07/4/2019 08:52 | . . OfficerDigby, No, Jubilee don't use ConRoast to smelt, refining is something different. Jubilee can use the I.P. on license only, which runs out shortly. . . | bullster | |
07/4/2019 06:56 | As far I'm aware it is not ConRoast as such but tech derived from that research | 1madmarky | |
07/4/2019 01:12 | Haven't followed this for `10 years or so. Do they use their ConRoast IP to do the refining of the tailings projects. ta! | officerdigby | |
06/4/2019 21:40 | Anglo American, Northam, Australia’s budget surplus make headlines Mining Weekly editor Martin Creamer discusses Anglo American’s plans for hydrogen, new tunnel boring technology at Northam’s Eland mine | robers98 |
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