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JLP Jubilee Metals Group Plc

6.21
0.11 (1.80%)
Last Updated: 09:39:26
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
  0.11 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
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 6.10p. Over the last year, Jubilee Metals shares have traded in a share price range of 4.65p to 8.85p.

Jubilee Metals currently has 2,738,130,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Jubilee Metals is £167.03 million. Jubilee Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 13.26.

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08/7/2019
14:41
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Goingforarun,

Do GLR need to raise finance for the Star Zinc project ?

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bullster
08/7/2019
13:37
Bullster, GLR has risen today. Hopefully an early warning that something is on its way!
goingforarun
08/7/2019
13:33
Chopper, the important shareholders will be well informed, hece they keep buying when PI's keep selling and getting frustrated.

As soon as you realise that JLP don't want PI's the sooner you'll be happier just holding.

If you want upwards volatility, there's plenty of pump and dump stocks out there to play with that have no production or sticky II's

plat hunter
08/7/2019
11:48
Indeed Bookworm.

TBH it's not unusual for me to wake up on Monday and not even know what day it is, let alone what month we're in.

plat hunter
08/7/2019
09:12
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The Zambian Government's 5% interest in Star Zinc could complicate and delay a decision.

An offtake agreement is being sought by Galileo, which involves Sable and therefore creates a conflict of commercial interest for the Government to negotiate.

Hope it doesn't take too long.

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bullster
08/7/2019
08:52
GLR doing well today, something might be going on regarding Sable?
sleveen
08/7/2019
08:39
Hi PlatHunter!
I think you mean three weeks longer this time, not three months.
Given the update in the last RNS, the Sable deal completion really should be "imminent". But this all depends on Zambian government officials, and not Jubilee...

bookwormrobert
08/7/2019
08:16
So 3 months longer so far then
plat hunter
08/7/2019
08:00
As the Sable aquisition is still waiting on Zambian Competition and Consumer Protection Commission approval, it's interesting to look back at the timescales for approval when Glencore purchased the unit.

When Glencore bought the Sable plant from Metorex the deal was agreed on the 11th June 2011 and permission from the ZCCPC was granted on the 11th September 2011.

The Jubilee purchase of Sable was announced on the 21st March 2019. Hopefully a ZCCPC decision is not that far away.



"September 11, 2011 - The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has granted conditional final authorisation to Glencore Investment for the acquisition of Sable Zinc Kabwe limited. The CCPC board which sat on Monday this week held that the sale of Sable Zinc Kabwe currently owned by Metorex was not likely to lead to substantial lessening of competition in the local mining sector."

gsg
07/7/2019
16:33
Guys,

This is off-topic and certainly not advice but if you have an hour spare do some research on CVR Medical on the TSX; their website xxx.cvrmeddotcom has a full investor presentation plus research by Crystal associates and I believe represents one of the biggest opportunities over the next couple of years; yes there are still some risks but a major tie up with Canon plus soon to be FDA approval of this massively disruptive machine has de-risked it big-time and could turn this into a $1b company in the next 2-3 years. I've £16k in it; not much I'm sure by many of your's standards but a big chunck of my investment pot. It can currently be traded on the OTC market which i know invalidates it for SIPP / ISA but it will be trading again on TSX by the end of July, just enough time for your research..... don't say you weren't invited to the party :-)

ginko3
06/7/2019
17:45
And that can that gets kicked down the road are the shareholders
choppernoel
06/7/2019
13:19
Why you think they became known as the "jam tomorrow" outfit. LOL greatest skills are kicking the can down the road.
aceshi
05/7/2019
23:12
Lol.. we'll see.Btw 200 mtu is 30 million a year gross not net.The difference between the two is huge and so is the debt.
plat hunter
05/7/2019
17:36
Leon has been deceiving shareholders for years

The share price is proof of that and that is the only metric that matters, period


LOLsss

kryptonsnake
05/7/2019
15:09
NOTHING traded on the JSE. Great work Leon. You have great practice and experience in keeping secrets. While you taking your time in updating the market, jubilee shareholders are losing money. Wake up.
choppernoel
05/7/2019
14:36
True Platts

But I see WRES much higher by the end of this year. It's currently moving towards 200 tons of tungsten production every month by the end of 2019, which will net them $3 million per month

By then they will be close to getting their second mine online in Portugal

I see the share price moving up to 1p by end of the year which is more than 100% return


Jubilee will need to reach 4.5p by end of year to match that


LOLsss

kryptonsnake
05/7/2019
13:17
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Many experts prefer Windows 7 to Windows 10, and they know why Microsoft moved to an inferior product.

Upgrading an older machine to the W 10 free upgrade can give performance and operating problems.


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bullster
05/7/2019
12:56
I like round numbers so will be topping up once again in the near future just to tidy the grand total up ;-)
lostabillion
05/7/2019
12:44
Thought most people would have got the free upgrade to Windows 10 at the time it was released. Some people still using Windows XP! LOL! even the NHS got hacked as was still using XP!!

Chromebooks are the safest especially for banking etc.

Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 is supposed to be secure now.

Avast also claim that their browser is secure.

freedom97
05/7/2019
12:34
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Are you running Windows 7 ?

You won't be safe online after 14/01/20.

Ask me a question if you're worried and don't know what to do.

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bullster
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