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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 7.20 | 7.00 | 7.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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26/2/2020 05:55 | I surely got my Dow predictions wrong Monday evening. Thanks goodness for stops. Everything was down again on Tuesday. Hang in Jubilee hang in, it will all be over soon...hopefully. | mikebolle1 | |
26/2/2020 04:49 | We all know that the figures to end Decare very good and that the subsequent figures will be even better: it is this that Colin in indicating. Why I have been bothered about the announcement of the numbers to end Dec is that the profit rise % should have exceeded the turnover% rise. I was concerned that IFRS was not being adhered to. IRFS allows a company to isolate different projects and allocate costs to revenues(provided that the directors are confident that the project will be profitable). Until the revenues arrive the costs can be capitalised so none of the Kbwe costs, the Tjate costs or the DCM PGM costs should be appearing in the current P & L so why is the profit not higher? The only explanation I have come up with so far is that JM has been building up its Head Office costs eg mining engineers geologists etc who currently cannot be charged to any specific project. Until we get the 6 month accounts we will not be able to understand the turnover/profit position. I assumed the recent rise in the share price to be a precursor to the share price getting to 5p once all the details are available. Coronavirus is mainly an excuse to get the martket down to a more realistic level. | timhigginson | |
25/2/2020 22:14 | Yes Eblitz your take on krypton is spot on the kind of odious toxic individual that makes this life a misery for everyone they come into contact with. | mutley walters | |
25/2/2020 19:32 | DOW is tanking again. | rescuer | |
25/2/2020 19:28 | In fact Nelson, Given the value and the time of the year, it's more than likely just an ISA purchase. | plat hunter | |
25/2/2020 19:12 | Yes nelson... It'a a very weak claim, imo the trolls are grasping at straws. I'm sure the due diligence at institutional fund managers is robust enough not to swayed by a 20k purchase. | plat hunter | |
25/2/2020 19:00 | Lol frog.....that he is. | nelson01 | |
25/2/2020 18:33 | Eblitz, use the filter button ;-) | lostabillion | |
25/2/2020 18:26 | Eblitz1, are you a girl? | niloc4 | |
25/2/2020 18:02 | Niloc You are so bloody stupid and irritating that I'm sure some of us would consider stumping up some of your losses so you can get your bipolar disorder sorted. You really are not up for this investing lark, you think that if you put one pound into something it should go up in a straight line overnight. I'm very sorry for you I'm sure you have never run a business, you probably have never run a bath | eblitz1 | |
25/2/2020 18:01 | Look at that spread we have now... Looking at another assault on 4.5 | plat hunter | |
25/2/2020 17:47 | ablitz1 you can only blame yourself for believing a slimy "leader" like Leon and Colin. They are the duo CONS involved in CON ROASTING SHAREHOLDERS. THEY HAVE BEEN ROASTING SHAREJOLDERS FIR YEAES AND YEARS. It's almost criminal | niloc4 | |
25/2/2020 17:06 | Krypton You may be right, you may be wrong, I know that you would love to gloat if there was a problem and I really can't understand why, I am not happy when I lose money and I am not that happy if others do. You seem to love it if people get into trouble or lose. That's the main problem with this world , nasty spiteful angry losers who only like the sound of their own voice. I think you need to reflect on your life | eblitz1 | |
25/2/2020 16:57 | Something isn't right blitzy Leon spends millions on worthless chrome assets Colin buys 500k shares for no reason other than to prop up the share price Just waiting for bad news on Kabwe next. Then sub 3p LOLsss | kryptonsnake | |
25/2/2020 16:52 | Although I think the reason for the drop is that an institution is out or getting out I would like to know if they need to shut down Inyoni or Platcro or Northam's unit to be able to put the fine chrome units in? If I am correct when they did the fine chrome at DLK they shut down for 3-4 months to install everything and no production was one of the reasons for lower figures, is the same going to happen with our other sites. | eblitz1 | |
25/2/2020 15:35 | although you might still need to pee | adejuk | |
25/2/2020 15:35 | oh f off nothing goes up in straight lines i am 2x in 5 months get real now is the time to stock up the march statement will give us all an early morning riser:-) | adejuk | |
25/2/2020 15:26 | There is never a good time for directors to buy | frogkid | |
25/2/2020 14:59 | How much discount will you offering the next share issue for Leon? What about you dreamland Share Buybacks talk? Dishonesty to the bone. The rot is deep rooted | niloc4 | |
25/2/2020 14:53 | What was the purpose of Colin Birds share purchase? Does Colin and Leon not understand that the market can see right through there little hang the carrot games. The market simply doesn't TRUST THESE 2. They both talk with fork tongue.....like a snake. I saw this little act as Colin made the purchase and the RNS came through. These CONS don't seem to change how they operate. WOW! | niloc4 | |
25/2/2020 14:30 | Large buy order is getting filled IMO. The first part of a transaction is always a sale.. you need to add both sides up, over a longer period than half a session. | plat hunter |
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