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JLP Jubilee Metals Group Plc

6.23
0.13 (2.13%)
Last Updated: 08:40:42
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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
  0.13 2.13% 6.23 6.16 6.30 6.23 6.10 6.10 1,798,114 08:40:42
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 141.93M 12.91M 0.0047 12.98 167.03M
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 12.98.

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13/8/2019
18:32
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The ratio of copper to cobalt that Metronex achieved at Sable was

265 to 1

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bullster
13/8/2019
18:14
That makes sense to me, it'd be interesting to see how much cobalt we can get out of it.
plat hunter
13/8/2019
17:43
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The acid gets spent, in the process cf leaching.

That's why you have to keep making more.

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bullster
13/8/2019
17:38
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Colin let slip the cobalt, in the interview, didn't he.

We'll get the cobalt from treating the sludge thats deposited at the bottom of rewiring/electrolysis bath.

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bullster
13/8/2019
17:34
Cheers Bullster. I do hope we produce more than acid out of the copper line though.
plat hunter
13/8/2019
17:33
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Vanadium pentoxide is used as a catalyst for converting the sulphur gases back to a liquid.
If there isn't any laying around from the stock they must of had when they shut it down last, they'll have to buy some to get going, it doesn't need a lot.

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bullster
13/8/2019
17:24
Bullster, it's true that sable has an acid plant and JLP have an off take for the acid. However if it was purely for the Acid, would you not expect the Vanadium line to done in tandem? You need Vanadium also, for the acid production
plat hunter
13/8/2019
17:23
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We need acid , in the first instance, to leach out the copper, zinc, lead and vanadium, from the feed material.

The copper sulphate concentrate will be ground to a fine powder and injected into the combustion chamber with oxygen, at very high pressure.
The oxygen will cause spontaneous combustion with the sulphur, turning it into gases which are then condensed into liquid and diluted in water to form sulphuric acid.

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bullster
13/8/2019
17:20
Divis my wringer. Same old rehashed "jammed" up, sales pitch, from well over a decade ago. Sounding more and more desperate to be believable. It's reached the point of becoming laughable. GLA, we going to need it.
aceshi
13/8/2019
16:56
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"why else is the copper line coming on stream first?"

To make acid.

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bullster
13/8/2019
16:37
Infact Krypton's right, he has been all along. I'm going sell here on tomorrow and see if I can partake in BMR's funding round.

I mean he didn't lose all his money for nothing. He invested in something that is merely a project hedge for JLP. We'll only be paying lip service to Kabwe, why else is the copper line coming on stream first?

plat hunter
13/8/2019
16:32
Like i said Krypton.. "if my auntie was bald..."
plat hunter
13/8/2019
16:02
I'm estimating about £2m pre tax profit.

FWIW.

sleveen
13/8/2019
15:29
It's all bout the timing Platts. If you bought Jubilee and Galileo 3 months ago you'd be down on this dog and gaining with Galileo


LOLsss

kryptonsnake
13/8/2019
15:26
PH.

Yes it is.

I also recognised his famous concluding strapline "Watch this space". He has used the same line regarding another AIM company which disappeared into oblivion.

Zero credibility

gsg
13/8/2019
15:22
I wouldn't say so... GLR is down 94% over the last 2 years Deme, price volatility is expected.

XTR 98% down over the last 4 years.

Would you really have done better over there?

plat hunter
13/8/2019
15:18
GSG, is it the same person who did the ramping video the other day?
plat hunter
13/8/2019
15:09
Like to see the article has really pushed the number of trades and volume! Everyone really buying into the vision!
goingforarun
13/8/2019
14:59
GLR on the up
XTR on the up

JLP!

strange as out of the 3 only JLP are apparently making money

deme1
13/8/2019
14:21
Robbers

i recon they will be generating more share soon IMO

deme1
13/8/2019
14:09
Anyone noticed who the author of the latest Proactive editorial on Jubilee is?
gsg
13/8/2019
13:55
The use of the word “Soon” is as ever the elephant in the room as it always has been with JLP unfortunately Robers98.
alwaysevolving
13/8/2019
13:51
Share buy backs are a waste of shareholder money, Just return the cash to shareholders, the shareholders who were patient enough to invest in the first place, rather than carpet baggers benefiting.
plat hunter
13/8/2019
13:43
How about unobtanium
plat hunter
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