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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 15.53 | 199.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/9/2020 20:57 | Losta, I can read the number, how do you derive it? Meant to say I think the Africa political background will always temper P/E? | goingforarun | |
17/9/2020 20:35 | £1B I don’t think people are grasping the scalability of this company! | lostabillion | |
17/9/2020 19:35 | £500m | goingforarun | |
17/9/2020 19:25 | marmar Really ?? and the timescale? tintin | 9tintin | |
17/9/2020 17:54 | Just as a matter of interest what do peeps think "midcap value" actually equates to ? £200million ?? tintin | 9tintin | |
17/9/2020 17:11 | In the general scheme of things it matters not, Jubilee is heading towards Midcap pretty quickly. Are we about to take out Galileo and Berkeley Mineral Resources in one fell swoop?!? | lostabillion | |
17/9/2020 17:08 | Looks like the bounce will be tomorrow tintin! Some decent buying after today’s profit taking, in fact “buys” outstripped “sells” by close of play! Bodes well for tomorrow. | lostabillion | |
17/9/2020 16:38 | What happened to the bounce straight back up? tintin | 9tintin | |
17/9/2020 16:37 | Just read California Joes 10th Sept. blog. He says " the clients agree to come into the placing and sell their existing holdings at a higher rate" stating that is the obvious thing to do, but isn't this the very definition of insider dealing? | 4sta | |
17/9/2020 16:23 | good finish to week 6p | adejuk | |
17/9/2020 16:18 | Nice small consolidation today. Some profit taking and price still near 6 | marmar80 | |
17/9/2020 14:48 | blue finish tmrw 6.5? | adejuk | |
17/9/2020 14:10 | Price being manipulated...... Canon in the wings..... 5p by Friday? | aceshi | |
17/9/2020 13:27 | the algo is rubbish but i make it that buys are more than sells at the mo strange games afoot hope it's not a takeover i like steady as she goes 0.1p a day will do me fine for the next 5 months | adejuk | |
17/9/2020 13:01 | I almost own GLR now Losta, it will be me with the gin palace in a few years | the bull | |
17/9/2020 12:13 | 340k at full ask. | lostabillion | |
17/9/2020 12:07 | Update announcement being prepared. So says a BMR tweet on the 16th. | robers98 | |
17/9/2020 11:59 | How often is the 'fair' though | plat hunter | |
17/9/2020 11:51 | Here's a reminder of WH Ireland Broker note: "We initiate with a fair value of 11.2p/sh based on a forward looking cash flow analysis suitably risked for stage." It seems WHI are very confident that 11.2p is fair value as of July 2020 because they repeated it at least 5 times in their report. Also, remember that fair value of 11.2p was given in July, before the recent news, so should be higher now. | freedom97 | |
17/9/2020 11:26 | Krypton, I am not warning of any shock. I think the current share price is fair value based on current/short term earnings. My comments were in response to the overly optimistic expectations being made. Once copper production ramps up (early 2021) and we see the earnings we can apply the appropriate valuation. If you already believe copper production will significantly increase earnings then you can make the case for a 10+ pence share price valuation. | homeytheclown | |
17/9/2020 09:13 | ......and here come the “buys” ;—) | lostabillion | |
17/9/2020 09:12 | Certainly 6p is too cheap to sell it. Company is growing fast now and it stands on own legs strong | marmar80 |
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