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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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0.15 | 2.52% | 6.10 | 6.00 | 6.20 | 6.15 | 5.95 | 5.95 | 5,318,198 | 14:40:46 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 12.98 | 162.92M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/5/2019 15:37 | Awkward for the MMs. They are attracting very few sellers, but appear to have Institutional order(s) that they have agreed to fill at 2.92ish. If they drop the bid price, in an effort to induce more selling, the 2.92 deals will then appear as buys. Not what they want by the look of it. IMHO of course. | ![]() scrappycat | |
30/5/2019 15:23 | . . bookwormrobert, thanks. I am half expecting Leon to pop up on Vox next week to say if Eland has progressed, among other issues. The inflexion point is imminent. gl. . . | ![]() bullster | |
30/5/2019 15:21 | Any trade at 2.92 and above is a buy. (I bought a few more late yesterday and it showed as a sell). | ![]() lostabillion | |
30/5/2019 15:16 | Another c1 million placed today at 2.92 ish. Whichever II(s) are buying these, they seem pretty keen. | ![]() scrappycat | |
30/5/2019 15:06 | Hi Bullster! Thanks, as always, for your basket price guide. Palladium and rhodium still going well, but platinum back down again... Let's hope for news that Platcro PGM processing at Eland has started up. | bookwormrobert | |
30/5/2019 15:02 | AcesHi, 'No worries, great buying opportunities and plenty of jam tomorrow, Fat Boy and Leon say so. LOL' So do Shard Capital. Funny that, isn't it? | ![]() scrappycat | |
30/5/2019 14:34 | If you was any use at guessing though, you wouldn't have sold 90% of your fantasy holding at 2p just a few months ago lol | ![]() plat hunter | |
30/5/2019 14:29 | My guess is 2.92 is not the bottom. | ![]() aceshi | |
30/5/2019 14:26 | Demi's Downward Dog How's that onwards and upwards to a 10 bagger coming along? No worries, great buying opportunities and plenty of jam tomorrow, Fat Boy and Leon say so. LOLIf it wasn't such a shocker I could now buy back what I sold off a few weeks ago, at an 18% premium. Knew it was too good to be true, should of dumped the lot. | ![]() aceshi | |
30/5/2019 14:19 | boris cobaka, Precisely what the MMs want you to think. I expect another large buy before long, probably around the 2.92 mark. Just my guess, as is yours. Time will tell | ![]() scrappycat | |
30/5/2019 14:03 | . . PRILL PLATINUM = 49%, @ $788 = $386.1 PALLADIUM = 40%, @ $1325 = $530.0 RHODIUM = 9%, @ $2600 = $234.0 GOLD = 2%, @ $1280 = $25.6 PGM BASKET PRICE PER OUNCE 12/12/2018 = $1,120 07/01/2019 = $1,155 31/01/2019 = $1,185 13/02/2019 = $1,184 26/02/2019 = $1,291 02/03/2019 = $1,292 20/03/2019 = $1,356 29/03/2019 = $1,238 01/04/2019 = $1,245 17/04/2019 = $1,238 26/04/2019 = $1,267 30/05/2019 = $1,176 All calculations done on the lower "bid" price from Kitco charts in the header. Figures should be used as a yardstick of price movement, only. . . | ![]() bullster | |
30/5/2019 13:22 | Jubilee is back to its normal downward shareholder destruction mode. Great work Leon. Talk is cheap. You can talk to the fat boys all day. What counts is the shareholder value. YOUVE ADDED NOTHING REGARDING SHARE PRICE. I'm surprised any organisations even part with their money and give it to jubilee. They will soon be knocking on your door when their investments keep on going down. You are an absolute disgrace. You are a little man who is only prepared to invest 27400 shares in his own dream company. Grow a Pair Leon or go wipe your cookie | choppernoel | |
30/5/2019 09:26 | Ginko3 29 May '19 - 20:58 - 12168 of 12180 Can't argue with that. The detractors seem to think they know better than Shard (see the Broker's note in the header), and comments by another II. | ![]() scrappycat | |
30/5/2019 09:10 | Hi Ginko I would not of thought so as they need to pay back the loans for Platcro and Kabwe first. It will be very important next year to try and be as debt free as possible | ![]() eblitz1 | |
30/5/2019 08:54 | Could this be JLP gradually buying back shares I wonder? | ![]() ginko3 | |
30/5/2019 08:09 | The recent weakness is simply greater sell pressure than buying and therefore many of these 1mil trades are I suspect sells. Whoever is offloading they have their reasons and it may very likely be nothing to do with jlp's prospects and more likely a re-balancing or funds needed elsewhere if not simply profit-taking. Take advantage whilst you can. Gold's weakness and commodities in general may last for another week or so. China's employment of REM's in the trade war may ultimately benefit the likes of jlp. | ![]() boris cobaka | |
30/5/2019 08:06 | Leon is not the only person in the world capable of doing these jobs. Kick him out. Get rid of the rubbish. Likewise with fat man | choppernoel | |
30/5/2019 08:03 | Deme1, u living in a fools world. Leon sells out jubilee cheaply. Leon and Colin are the rot. | choppernoel | |
30/5/2019 07:59 | I dont have a lse account. So where is everyone seeing support? Looking at the chart we should be bang on support and a rise from here should follow. BUT this is JLP | ![]() deme1 | |
30/5/2019 07:28 | Leon is always so upbeat about jubilee and what he has achieved and yet nothing regarding his "successes" is reflected in the share price or in the ADDED SHAREHOLDER VALUE. What added value has Leon built in shareholder value? Look at the share price. What value has Leon and Colin destroyed in shareholder value? PLENTY. | choppernoel | |
30/5/2019 07:24 | Well actually well done anyone who sold over the last week or so. Can buy cheaper now. | ![]() boris cobaka |
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