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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 | 2.14% | 7.15 | 7.00 | 7.30 | 7.20 | 7.00 | 7.00 | 1,716,760 | 10:13:48 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 15.32 | 197.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/12/2019 13:24 | Vedanta wins High Court injunction preventing Zambian liquidator from selling KCM asset | robers98 | |
02/12/2019 13:21 | Deme... I think if all the surface material was already presorted into nice little neat piles by metal type then yes your thoughts would be rhetorical to some degree. That said, the other metals that are not so easy to extract would be neglected and their separation, extraction or lack of, would not contribute to the efficiencies of production cost over basket costs and therefore make it harder for less technical producers to hit a operationally viable margin on the project. The fine chrome deal at Hernic is a case in point. | plat hunter | |
02/12/2019 12:50 | Well, we get the gold . | frogkid | |
02/12/2019 11:18 | We can do it in an environmentally friendly way | 1madmarky | |
02/12/2019 10:31 | thought gold was easier to extract than all other metals. what benefit does JLP bring other than we could possibly remove other metals whilst recovering gold. | deme1 | |
02/12/2019 09:16 | Where ever there's copper there's usually gold.Sable sable sable... Can't wait for Krypton to realise we only took Kabwe to get access to Sable and the rest of Zambia and they'll never be a royalty. | plat hunter | |
02/12/2019 08:42 | Umm there's gold in them there hills! :-) | 1madmarky | |
02/12/2019 08:38 | Good article it strongly implies that they have one or more gold projects in their sights. Lets hope so | mutley walters | |
02/12/2019 08:01 | another £5k in. showing as a sell | deme1 | |
01/12/2019 21:05 | Some will say get in before the heard but for me, anything without any income is merely punt. | plat hunter | |
01/12/2019 20:29 | Kefi .. thanks for the “tip” but another prospect only with no income , convertible loan facility .. probable dilution if it gets anywhere near production . Good luck but JLP is a far more solid prospect for me . | kennyp52 | |
01/12/2019 19:02 | Kefi has a multiple rise impending. As I said, DYOR. Despite the reference to confetti, only c 1 billion shares in circulation. Please yourself, but I think KEFI will rise higher, and more quickly than JLP over the next 2 months. By my standards, I have a sizeable holding in both, so not fussed either way. | scrappycat | |
01/12/2019 15:44 | Of to Harley street then it is Plat Hunter. Go raise your boobs. You may get a better class of client at the caravan park. | niloc4 | |
01/12/2019 14:57 | Only at some back street Turkish clinic that also serves dodgy doners from 7pm onwards. I can afford Harley street with my gains here :-P | plat hunter | |
01/12/2019 12:13 | That's also a boob job for Plat Hunter. | niloc4 | |
01/12/2019 11:59 | Agree with Losta, but, imho, KEFI (Gold) will provide a much quicker return and seems a sure bet, with the Ethiopian Government enthusiastically backing it and financing it.. DYOR. | scrappycat | |
01/12/2019 11:49 | That's a years rent down the caravan park | plat hunter | |
01/12/2019 10:01 | Invest here deme1..this will definitely change soon. it's a different animal now | niloc4 | |
01/12/2019 07:36 | Deme1, £5k invested here will be worth north of £25k within 2 years imo. Could be the case for GLR too but my money is firmly on JLP hitting midcap soon. | lostabillion |
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