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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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02/9/2019 09:07 | Thanks Willie. Your mom must have loved u to call after a Rooster. | ![]() niloc4 | |
02/9/2019 09:02 | No it’s terrible. | ![]() nelson01 | |
02/9/2019 08:58 | Leon, I thought jubilee reached that inception point? Is my English correct? | ![]() niloc4 | |
02/9/2019 08:50 | And what do we get from JLP? The only bar we see is the one that is holding the carrot | ![]() deme1 | |
02/9/2019 08:44 | SLP leading the way (again)! | ![]() goingforarun | |
02/9/2019 08:24 | Does Colin and Leon still not understand what's causing the share price destruction? If you don't know the answer to that by now after many years of saying that, you both need to be FIRED. | ![]() niloc4 | |
02/9/2019 08:18 | Jubilee share price already moving in its usual direction. UNBELIEVABLE. | ![]() niloc4 | |
02/9/2019 07:17 | OK geniusAny suggestions as to JLPs true basket costs and basket margin as a %. It's a valid question, so pls don't give me your standard evasive "it's all there in the financials" or the "moron" answer. | ![]() aceshi | |
02/9/2019 07:12 | SLP keep raising the bar for investors. More than doubling their dividend. | ![]() gsg | |
01/9/2019 23:33 | I reminder ladies and gents, help reduce shorting in Jubilee by setting up 90 day limit sells on ALL your JLP shares at 20p+ (Losta you can set yours for 90p). Takes a few mins on line and locks up those shares | ![]() the bull | |
01/9/2019 16:32 | MadLoss.. I'll put you of your misery... You are confusing basket costs with achieved basket prices and basket margin. Try again and refer to a calculator to see how woefully incorrect you are. | ![]() plat hunter | |
01/9/2019 16:14 | China is expected to dramatically ease restrictions on automobile purchases to help boost domestic consumption. This includes new measures that will relax or lift restrictions and support the purchase of new cars, according to a new guideline that outlined 20 steps to spur economic growth issued by the State Council of the People's Republic of China. The State Council said in a statement that local governments across 23 provinces should consider relaxing or removing restrictions on vehicle purchases and encourage purchases of new energy vehicles. As a result, global& ECB Could Turn to Negative TLTRO Rate for Stimulus: Northern Trust More importantly, pl | ![]() niloc4 | |
01/9/2019 16:00 | Lol....another bitter fool who bought in at £1 and who will soon disappear....lol... It’s not jlp’s fault it’s yours for woefully misstiming the bull market. Stick to the lottery you sad deluded fool.....lolsss | ![]() nelson01 | |
01/9/2019 15:09 | So if Jubilee were to be included in the chart showing the SA platinum mine production all in cost curve, it would be approx half of the lowest cost quartile. Somethings got to give imo. | ![]() gsg | |
01/9/2019 14:56 | The good thing about ETF punts is that the ETF's are backed by the physical, which ultimately has a consequence of further feeding demand and supporting stronger prices. | ![]() plat hunter | |
01/9/2019 14:42 | I've heard that so many times before Willie | ![]() niloc4 | |
01/9/2019 14:27 | I don’t think we have much longer to wait | ![]() nelson01 | |
01/9/2019 13:26 | Nelson, only wish it was! Been waiting for years! | ![]() goingforarun | |
01/9/2019 13:14 | Further perspective on the platinum outlook with a great chart from 2017 showing SA platinum mines all in cost curve. When we look at the marginal cost of production, we notice that 60% of South African production is being cut off at the current platinum prices, due to the high costs of production. Some of the reasons for these rising costs are deeper mining shafts and higher maintenance costs of older mines. Even though South African mine supply has been rising in recent years, surely this is not sustainable in the long term. A lot of mines will need to close down at some point. The conclusion is that sluggish automotive demand has been hitting the price of platinum, but we see some improvement coming. For example, China has eased restrictions on automobile purchases. On the supply side, we see that South Africa is still increasing production, but this cannot be sustainable in the long run at these platinum prices. As a result, ETF investors are starting to move into platinum to bet on a rise in the platinum price in the long run. | ![]() gsg | |
01/9/2019 11:51 | As they say in technical analysis....the bigger the base the bigger the bull market And jubilee have formed a massive base over the past five years just like gold and silver, now just sit back and enjoy the bull market...it’s very close. | ![]() nelson01 | |
01/9/2019 11:37 | Pillock...when jubilee share price goes crazy and everyone sells out and moves on what are you going to do with your sad little life. | ![]() nelson01 | |
01/9/2019 11:34 | I’ve seen the jubilee share price double before in a matter of weeks probably even days if I remember right and at that time they only had Tjate . it will happen again only On a much bigger scale (and the moaning Minnie’s will miss out)but this time they have something to back it up. | ![]() nelson01 | |
01/9/2019 11:27 | ...it’s your own fault if you bought at £1....you should be called pillock | ![]() nelson01 |
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