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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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0.11 | 1.80% | 6.21 | 6.12 | 6.30 | 6.23 | 6.10 | 6.10 | 8,807,244 | 09:39:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 13.26 | 167.03M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/7/2019 08:11 | ARCM gets my investment,got out in time to make a killing. | bmnsa | |
03/7/2019 08:07 | Wakey wakey CaravanNoel – PERIOD!!!!! | 34degsth | |
03/7/2019 08:05 | Frogkid, since you got up early, here is something to wrap your mind around: “Total global government bond market is around $50 trillion. Out of that total, $13 trillion carries negative interest. To me it is totally incomprehensible that anyone can lend bankrupt governments money. First, since most currencies have lost 97-99% of their value in real terms after the Fed was created in 1913, you are guaranteed to get back less real money than you invested if you hold a sovereign bond for more than a few months. Second, no government will be in a position to pay back their debt in coming years. And soon they will reach a point when they can’t even pay the interest.” – KWN. JLP is not a bad play for a number of reasons. | sharenotes | |
03/7/2019 07:54 | dimitri is delusional He thinks one good drill hole at ARCM plus a few soil samples makes a BFS + offtake agreement + funding + profitable production. A delusional ramper @ARCM. | sleveen | |
03/7/2019 07:23 | Where is it then deme. I got up specially early. I think you need to ask yourself three questions.1. Why would the MMs know an RNS is about to be released.2. If by some chance they did then how would it be decided which one knew.3. If this MM did know then why would he need to tell the others.Clearly, on occasion, an RNS will follow a 1 share transaction but that would be just a coincidence. Sorry deme, it is a myth. | frogkid | |
03/7/2019 07:12 | Also will gladly take it on the chin, if proven wrong. But I'm not talking about some measly share price growth over 5 years, I'm taking delivering on what has continually been sold as JLP's potential. | aceshi | |
03/7/2019 06:13 | Wakey wakey Leon. Tick tock. | choppernoel | |
02/7/2019 21:17 | DM, time will tell! | goingforarun | |
02/7/2019 21:13 | Show me audited accounts, as opposed to the obfuscatory nonsense they provide that draws in people like you. £60m mkt on this is laughable. | dmitribollokov | |
02/7/2019 20:55 | “as long as you can keep the illusion of progress”. So the 57% quarter-on-quarter increase in operational earnings to £3.22m in calendar Q1 was an illusion? The acquisition of PlatCro Chrome in January which will generate circa £5m of earnings a year at an interest cost of £500k is just an illusion? The £17m of funding secured to buy and fit out Sable to process 6.4m tonnes of tailings at Kabwe was just an illusion? What a magnificent magic show. I can’t wait for the next trick! | goldibucks | |
02/7/2019 20:51 | Yes i think he is wrong here but the share price progress is pretty grim and that is worrying. On Prem, I think I have to concede as I am beginning to think the thing is one long con | the bull | |
02/7/2019 18:51 | Aces - yup as long as you can keep the illusion of progress, you can keep milking the salary, fees and expenses. These two clowns have been doing it for 10+ years living very well, whilst investors fortunes have plummeted. | dmitribollokov | |
02/7/2019 18:39 | Demitri Lost, or as he prefers to be known, Mr 1% or, "I wouldn't even cash in at 40p" is over the moon with his investment and continues to take advantage of the bountiful top up opportunities, whilst sailing the seven seas LOL. Baby seal or cabal employee? Can't understand that the ever loyal haven't cottoned on to the fact that these guys are fist and foremost, salesmen. Their number one priority is, conceptualising a pipeline of projects, to present to investors. Delivering shareholder value and follow through are merely inconvenient sideshows. | aceshi | |
02/7/2019 16:11 | 'Story' being the operative word. That said, one imagines that it shouldn't be long before we get one in connection with tie up with GLR at the very least. | scrappycat | |
02/7/2019 15:57 | True story froggie | deme1 | |
02/7/2019 15:50 | deme12 Jul '19 - 13:15 - 12741 of 12743 0 0 0 1 trade. rns imminent leave it out deme! | frogkid | |
02/7/2019 13:34 | Yep, it's gone to negotiated trade for buys but they'll take 300k off me @3.2 no problem at all. | the skipper | |
02/7/2019 13:17 | The difference between the baby seal clubbings of the past and this time is the numbers. The turnaround is coming thought in exceptional quarter-on-quarter growth and they reported a staututory profit in H1 of the financial year just ended without any benefit from PlatCro Chrome. I never bet on con roast or Tjate but I’ll bet on new earnings streams and the annualisation of existing earnings streams washing through and pushing the share price up. | goldibucks | |
02/7/2019 13:15 | 1 trade. rns imminent | deme1 | |
02/7/2019 12:28 | How many of you t1ts work for the company ? Keep the scam alive. Show me some decent audited accounts. Amateurs. I actually made money on this, I just hate seeing people being fleeced and Colin Bird is a serial fleecer along the lines of George Roach and David Lenigas. You clowns will lose your money and disappear, then some other bright eyed baby seal will take your place. Ask how well Lostabillion is doing. He's been 'topping up' since these were a quid... | dmitribollokov |
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