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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% | 7.34 | 7.00 | 7.20 | - | 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 | 15.11 | 194.41M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/10/2020 16:10 | I think this is exactly where it's going to | marmar80 | |
19/10/2020 16:09 | First target is Zak’s 8.2p and then WH Ireland’s fair value 11.2p before we head to the 20’s. | lostabillion | |
19/10/2020 16:06 | SP is being held down for one reason or another imo. 6M bought and 1.5M sold! | lostabillion | |
19/10/2020 15:56 | No one except yourself has missed the boat, Platty. It's been like taking candy from a baby, the last few months. Even the "mug punters" have been making some loot. Perhaps you lost your balls or forgot there's plenty money to be made in the markets, during times of volatility. You definitely seem to be losing it somewhat. Perhaps you should take the advice from those over on the other board and give it a rest for a while. You are starting to sound delirious and could possibly be a risk to yourself and your finances. Posting 24/7 and spending way too much time down at the caravan park, was always going to be detrimental to your mental well being. Nevertheless, best of luck with your recovery. | aceshi | |
19/10/2020 15:38 | Here is the webinar for anyone that missed it late last week.......... | lostabillion | |
19/10/2020 15:28 | eblitz, you didn't even know what fine copper was until yesterday. 2 years behind, quite literally | plat hunter | |
19/10/2020 15:27 | No it doesn't it references gold very specifically. 10.2 million on a ttm basis. | plat hunter | |
19/10/2020 15:22 | Plat hunter is telling everyone to shut up. Funny that. he should start his own board and talk to himself (if only) mind you he'll probably tell himself to shut up. Anway the men in white coats will shortly take him back to the Priory and give him a shot od ReadyBrek so he can also glow in the dark..... What a complete muppet.. Opps.. SHUT UP ... | eblitz1 | |
19/10/2020 15:17 | Shut up Billy, you're a moron, who's never read anything in their lives. Your opinion is as valuable as a toddlers. | plat hunter | |
19/10/2020 15:15 | Plat Hunter your post of 13.59 appears to link the JLP shareprice to Brexit. What cash figure have you got and how have you calculated it? | moneyman50 | |
19/10/2020 15:09 | Plathunter needs serious mental help asap, go book yourself into a mental institute plat before things turn for the worst. Just give it a break and go chill for a year... | billyusa | |
19/10/2020 14:58 | Moneyman, i've not once said BREXIT is a concern for JLPDon't put words in other peoples mouth to up sell your own bias.How much cash at hand does JLP have? | plat hunter | |
19/10/2020 14:54 | Very interesting from one poster Plathunter trying to use Brexit as a reason to talk down the Jubilee share price yet at the same time ramping SLP. Both companies of course operate completely outside the U.K so there is no reason why JLP should be more adversely affected by Brexit than SLP. JLp is of course a fast growing company with many opportunities to expand throughout the World. Companies valuations are of course not only based on their present performance but their perceived future performance.That is why Mr Plathunter high tech companies valuations with a new product can be based on earning multiples tens of times their current earnings.JLP by comparison to such companies has a very modest price earnings ratio JLP appears to have a product that can be looked upon as similar to such high tech companies that can be used throughout the World.-extracting valuable metals with low impact on the environment with modest investment Time to stop the Kyrptonsnake tribute act and move on | moneyman50 | |
19/10/2020 14:36 | maybe there is a large sell in the background pining the price at the moe. | deme1 | |
19/10/2020 14:32 | There must either be a big buy being filled with the amount of shares purchased I would of thought the share price would be higher | eblitz1 | |
19/10/2020 14:30 | 6.4 bid at eod | adejuk | |
19/10/2020 14:22 | Good for you Platty. It is clear to me that you are a little stressed, and I'm saying this as a friend. The way you are scalping can take its toll, I know. But don't be away for too long, you don't wanna miss the JLP plain. | mikebolle | |
19/10/2020 14:13 | Funny you should that Mike...I've recently just purchased a ticket on SLP airways.Takes off 22nd, still loads of tickets left | plat hunter | |
19/10/2020 14:10 | Plat, put your money in a bank and take a holiday. Take a break, clear your head and come back renewed. There's too much going on in your head right now. You are looking for the perfect storm and will not get it in no company. | mikebolle | |
19/10/2020 14:04 | brexit is the black swan for ftse but not aim and there is a compelling week for jlp coming up | adejuk | |
19/10/2020 13:59 | If i lose a penny in jlp but make a penny somewhere else, I'm not any worse off.Don't forget BREXIT, look what happened to gold producers just on the ref result.In the nearer term, there's an interesting week over at SLP brewing up. | plat hunter | |
19/10/2020 13:47 | but.. that double bottom does look like beyonce's | adejuk | |
19/10/2020 13:45 | agree plat i am now 30% in cash is that a black swan i see overhead? :-) wrapped in a stars and stripes! | adejuk | |
19/10/2020 13:44 | after 15+ years - since braemore - what's that the newbies say? | adejuk |
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