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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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0.30 | 4.29% | 7.30 | 7.10 | 7.50 | 7.30 | 7.00 | 7.00 | 2,330,652 | 16:20:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 15.53 | 199.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/1/2020 19:01 | have to admit that the montrachet was not the perfect match, but good enough. what more can you ask for than 'good enough' ? | adejuk | |
15/1/2020 18:57 | lol plat i started my day with a 5k run and a cup of coffee then i saw 6 patients, drank a half bottle of puligny montrachet with a home cooked pasta, chilli and chicken+herbs now i don't give a leon | adejuk | |
15/1/2020 16:25 | All this great news ... no real share price reaction . Needs a figures RNS me thinks ? | kennyp52 | |
15/1/2020 15:40 | Our figures should be looking mighty fine right about now. | deme1 | |
15/1/2020 15:37 | Going ... looks like plat found a rocket pack.... and about time too! | 1madmarky | |
15/1/2020 13:55 | But disappointed that the share price hasn’t continued its drift upwards after all Platinum is continuing its bounce! | goingforarun | |
15/1/2020 13:18 | Ivanhoe fast-tracks Platreef feasibility as palladium, rhodium prices soar TSX-listed Ivanhoe Mines’ South African subsidiary, Ivanplats, is fast-tracking a feasibility study on a smaller-scale, early-stage development plan using Shaft 1 as a production shaft at its Platreef palladium, platinum, nickel, copper, gold and rhodium mining licence, in Limpopo, South Africa. The spot prices of palladium and rhodium have soared in recent months, which Ivanhoe co-chairpersons Robert Friedland and Yufeng Miles Sun say have “propelled Platreef’s metals price basket to a new, all-time high”. Palladium prices continue to surge to record highs globally, topping $2 100/oz as stricter air-quality rules boost demand for the metal used in vehicle pollution-control devices. The price of rhodium has surged 32% already this month, attaining a price of more than $8 200/oz – the highest price since it hit more than $10 000/oz in 2008. About 80% of the world's rhodium supply comes from mines in South Africa and global production is only about one-million ounces a year. Following the results of the feasibility study, Ivanhoe’s plans would accelerate the mine’s first production by using Shaft 1 as the mine’s initial production shaft, followed by expansions to the production rate outlined in the project’s 2017 definitive feasibility study. Ivanhoe’s smaller-scale mine design is also optimised to target the highest-grade areas of the mineral resource in close vicinity to Shaft 1. Platreef’s Shaft 1 is at a depth of 957 m below surface and is scheduled to be completed to a final depth of about 1 000 m by the end of July. | robers98 | |
15/1/2020 12:29 | Good to see price of Platinum now over $1000. | freedom97 | |
15/1/2020 12:18 | Gross earnings at approx 1400 an ounce x 70,000 That's ebitda of approx 100 million just in pgms | plat hunter | |
15/1/2020 11:08 | . . PRILL SPLIT PLATINUM 49% : $996 : $488.04 PALLADIUM 40% : $2164 : $866.6 RHODIUM 9% : $7350 : $661.5 GOLD 2% : $1551 : $31.02 BBI = $2,047 pgm ounce . . | bullster | |
15/1/2020 11:01 | Good info Bull.. Thanks for that. Slow, but consistent buying this am, but the MMs appear reluctant to increase the price. Interesting. | scrappycat | |
15/1/2020 10:55 | . . When considering power cuts, South Africa is the first concern rather than Zambia, as it will be our biggest money earner for over 12 months to come. I believe the acid plant at Sable Zambia has power generating capacity built in as it converts the heat generated from the process into electricity. . . | bullster | |
15/1/2020 10:40 | JLP can surely not be considered as strapped for cash, so it seems reasonable to assume that, given the instability of the Zambian power supply, they will surely have their own standby generators to cover that eventuality. Basic belt and braces, and given the certainty that outages will occur, just common sense IMO. | scrappycat | |
15/1/2020 10:32 | . . Read the protocol below to see how industry power shedding offsets domestic power shedding. We are currently NOT LOAD SHEDDING (DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS) Search your schedule by putting your location in the search box. Eskom’s Load Shedding Protocols Keeping the power system balanced at 50Hz, as per international standards, is critical to prevent a nation-wide blackout and when the national electricity grid is under pressure with normal measures implemented, Eskom must reduce demand, as agreed with the National Energy Regulator (NERSA), and implements a process of Load Reduction which has two components: 1. Load Curtailment. Our agreement with some of our large industrial customers means we can instruct them to reduce electricity consumption when it is urgent to balance the system. They are able to reduce their load by up to 20%, significantly easing capacity on the grid; but it takes a minimum of 2 hours to implement. 2. Load Shedding. If, after Load Curtailment, the demand on the system is still greater than available supply, we have to implement a process of load shedding to prevent an imbalance and subsequent blackout. Load shedding will also be implemented if there is insufficient time to request load curtailment; and in winter load shedding can be implemented before curtailment due to the peaky nature of the problem. . . | bullster | |
15/1/2020 10:23 | Borris you are correct, a schedule gets published. Th issue is for Eskom to stick to that schedule. You find, for example, that power will be turned off between 12:00 and 13:30 in your area. In reality it is turned off 14:00 to 15:30. It is quite annoying because in effect you are unproductive from 12:00 to 15:30. Lets hope the issues are sorted now and that loadshedding was only a big nightmare...fingers crossed | mikebolle1 | |
15/1/2020 09:51 | Mike I understand that the load shedding just doesn't occur out of the blue and that there are timetables available to alert businesses etc when and how long the cut will last. That being the case JLP would have advance notice of disruption and can possibly take remedial action but they'd perhaps more importantly know the likely impact on ops and therefore should be able to allay investor fears. Correct me if I'm wrong. I 'm sure you can look online at the Eskom website to drill down to affected areas? | boris cobaka | |
15/1/2020 09:46 | Basket price: $2048.60 | niloc4 | |
15/1/2020 07:49 | Cheers Mike - much appreciated | 1madmarky | |
15/1/2020 07:33 | GSG.....indeed if pgm production Is anything like September we should be making around $5 million per month profit. | nelson01 | |
15/1/2020 07:31 | Over the weekend we had loadshedding but since Monday, this week, nothing. | mikebolle1 | |
15/1/2020 07:16 | GSG - a quick Google suggests that load shedding not currently an issue | 1madmarky | |
15/1/2020 07:11 | Looks like Platinum is making a push to break $1.000! | goingforarun | |
14/1/2020 22:03 | Rhodium up $350 to $7350 and Palladium just touched $2194. Eskom permitting, JLP must be raking it in. | gsg |
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