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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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0.45 | 6.16% | 7.75 | 7.50 | 8.00 | 7.85 | 7.30 | 7.30 | 4,098,289 | 12:22:41 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 16.60 | 213.57M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/12/2019 07:26 | Aces and Krapton as you put it, have always called the jubilee share price correctly. They both definitely don't have there heads buried up Colons big brown one like the rest if u seem to have. | niloc4 | |
10/12/2019 07:10 | Platty old chum, some friendly advice. Why not ignore the areseholes known as Aces and Krapton. Perhaps they will then go and feed elsewhere.Froggy X | frogkid | |
10/12/2019 07:03 | Aceshi you are unfortunately correct. | niloc4 | |
10/12/2019 05:28 | Fantasist because my opinions don't agree with your agenda? Or perhaps just spewing whatever comes to mind, as a tactic to divert? I can't fathom how you would know this about me. Looks like my opinions are proven more accurate than yours. I said load shedding would effect JLPs and most SA businesses bottom lines and further impact on SAs stagnant economy. Less than an hour later, my opinion is proven to be a fact. I said this would go sub 4p, you predicted it would not break 4p, it has, fact. Regardless of whether it is 3.9999p, it clearly broke 4p. Narcissists are never wrong, that is a fact. | aceshi | |
10/12/2019 04:04 | Aces 'plat' simply went for the low hanging fruit 'the share price will ping the placing price' and even if 3.9 quoted it's not a million miles away from 4p. The big call though is to whether it'll drop down to say sub 3.5. I'd say if we close below 4p at the end of the week then the odds of breaking 3.5 have risen significantly. Like most stocks this is news driven and without any clear positive slanted rns' on the immediate horizon the share price will remain under pressure. The weekly chart is imo one of the better tech guides. The stock will switch from oversold to overbought and back to oversold again quite regularly. When you look at other 'tops' in jlp you tend to get a quite a retrace before a decent bounce and then a final leg down before bottoming. We've not had a decent bounce yet and I think we must be close having broken below 4p. I think the way the share price is behaving provides further confirmation that there's a big seller or two happy to offload for whatever reason. It'll be interesting to see if they take their foot off the gas with share price sub 4p in which case we should get that bounce. I'd be watching the volumes closely though. | boris cobaka | |
09/12/2019 22:36 | "Raising money to keep the lights on"Audited profits here, you're getting your BMR and WRES confused with JLP i think | plat hunter | |
09/12/2019 22:04 | Issues with the accounts and auditors Raising money last minute to keep the lights on Speaking of lights, problems persist in SA with power outages Colin's confetti cannon Leon's lies Just to name a few issues with this company and that's why the share price is going nowhere but down LOLsss | kryptonsnake | |
09/12/2019 21:48 | Thanks for clarity on the “hiccup” causing delay on the financial statements . This appears to be more positive than negative as the going concern note in the accounts is not qualified . I can therefore only presume that there was some concern which the BOD persuaded the auditors to properly remove . Hasn’t done much good for the share price mind ! 6 monthly financial reporting I believe now .. long time .. and IMO not appropriate to this company so hopefully we will get some informative RNS in the next month or so. | kennyp52 | |
09/12/2019 21:14 | I'm bang on, i said 3.9 you idiot | plat hunter | |
09/12/2019 21:09 | "not long at this level now" You're right Plat LOLsss so where next? 3.7 / 3.5? LOLsss | kryptonsnake | |
09/12/2019 20:28 | Answer carefully as it's easier enough to cut and paste and reference the post numbers | plat hunter | |
09/12/2019 19:18 | Did we not touch 74c today? | aceshi | |
09/12/2019 19:11 | Nelson...... It certainly should. But this is JLP that we are discussing. So for me it remains to be proven. I will not be holding my breath. | aceshi | |
09/12/2019 18:52 | Are you not going to answer the question...do you think the bottom line will be affected positively with the rise in basket price? | nelson01 | |
09/12/2019 18:48 | You do the positive for us...... Gotta have some rational debate. Surely if everyone was as convinced as you, the share price would be climbing not stagnating/dropping? | aceshi | |
09/12/2019 18:05 | Aces, The cost of a generator would be absorbed by the capital assets, and the running costs offset by the reduction in the electricity charge. Of course, there would be an annual depreciation on the generator(s) to consider, but in the grand scheme of things, this would be irrelevant. Having the generator(s) would certainly contribute positively to the bottom line if outages are a regular occurrence in the local supply of electricity. Also, if outage periods are regular, this may provide the opportunity for maintenance of their machinery - which would no doubt be necessary in any event. | scrappycat | |
09/12/2019 17:39 | But you don’t want to post positive stuff do you....you deceitful little troll. | nelson01 | |
09/12/2019 17:38 | So will the $400 rise in basket price have an impact on the bottom line? | nelson01 |
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