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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 15.53 | 199.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/11/2020 14:53 | Deme, there is no resurgence in SA cases, unless my info is wrong. | mikebolle1 | |
01/11/2020 14:52 | please share the post that shows "I claimed to buy back on Friday" Or are you being a typical lefty liar? Also the post that said I bought into SLP? Still hold my JLP yet I do have £15k to invest. | deme1 | |
01/11/2020 14:36 | He did sell them, he got burned in slp, trolled over there for a day then claimed he bought back jlp FridayAlthough I never saw the trade, perhaps I blinked and missed it.Change of subject, I went to the zoo today and I must say; my favourite animal is the Hippo-Cryte | plat hunter | |
01/11/2020 14:10 | But you haven’t sold your shares in JLP Deme1 so you must think they’re a good bet in the current climate!?! | lostabillion | |
01/11/2020 13:55 | Deme - Trump landslide incoming (The polls can't be trusted)! | undertaker | |
01/11/2020 12:27 | Thanks for that Bullster, an interesting listen. Once again Jubilee are in the right place at the right time. Wouldn’t surprise me if EM bought JLP, a perfect fit! | lostabillion | |
01/11/2020 11:59 | Frog The three largest economies in Europe are entering a month long lockdown (possibly longer) Cases elsewhere in the world reaching critical stages of spread. Even SA are experiencing a resurgence of the virus. Binden leading in the polls (who wants to massivly raise taxes on businesses) Fast approaching winter months. BUT on the good ship Losta everything is fine. Worst case scenario: The rest of the UK is pulled into this month long lockdown - then it gets extended Binden wins the election - Dow will get smashed The spread fails to get contained in Europe SA cases rise to an extent where lockdowns are considered again. Best case - vaccine comes out before the lockdown is announced Trump wins JLP sell tjate | deme1 | |
01/11/2020 10:15 | . . Copper is What Everyone is Talking About after London Metals Exchange Week. JUBILEE METALS ARE RECYCLED FROM WASTE, SO ARE GREEN, ELON MUSK. . . | bullster | |
01/11/2020 10:02 | You live in a parallel universe Losta | frogkid | |
01/11/2020 09:27 | Good that you’re not selling Deme1. Some traders are trying to scaremonger whilst they’re out of Jubes in the hope of buying back cheaper. Results are now overdue and they should be superb so well done not selling and seeing the bigger picture unfold :—) Link below for those that haven’t seen the webinar yet! | lostabillion | |
01/11/2020 08:55 | Micheal Gove getting questioned this morning, Has said an extension past 4 weeks lockdown is possible depending on the infection rate. Personal opinion is people will not listen, London will have umpteen protests, winter is always a bad time for respiratory disease so that will not help. Frog I hope we don't see 4p but I did mention when Germany announced a lockdown that I could see this going to 4p. I think 4p would be strong support this time. | deme1 | |
01/11/2020 08:28 | I think we will see 5s Monday, maybe even 4s. | frogkid | |
01/11/2020 00:00 | Glad to hear it Deme1, some people are missing the bigger picture here. | lostabillion | |
31/10/2020 17:47 | You thought wrong Losta Do have £15k which I was going to invest last week, glad I held out now. | deme1 | |
31/10/2020 17:31 | Its quite clear that experts in covid my mid september where advising HMG to have a circuit breaker lockdown for the half term. That was ignored.So now a longer lockdown, more deaths, more economic costs. how the markets open will depend on if they have this all factored in, or if there has been a general over optimism as displayed by the chattering classes/politicians that what matters is keeping the economy going, when what matters to keep the economy going is keeping covid in check. We will see when the markets open on monday. I think you can see from my comments where I think markets will go. | johntobin | |
31/10/2020 17:29 | Thought you’d sold Deme1? | lostabillion | |
31/10/2020 17:24 | Nervous because we all know what happened last time! And we are still 1 month away from winter. Just saying it as it is Losta. I would be suprised to see any share on the up come Monday. | deme1 | |
31/10/2020 16:51 | ...or maybe buy post office stamps. Its soon Christmas and grandma is going to send some postcards. | mikebolle1 | |
31/10/2020 16:36 | You’ve turned all nervous again Deme1. Why not stick your money in a building society or something? | lostabillion | |
31/10/2020 16:10 | Ftse is gonna get smashed on Monday. | deme1 | |
31/10/2020 11:16 | Deme, that is very naive...A flight to cash will batter revenues and margins regardless of productivity. | plat hunter | |
31/10/2020 11:05 | . . John Cullen was part of the team that developed the software that tracks viruses. The unelected world health bodies are failing to read the data correctly. WHY ? THEIR AGENDA IS BEING UNMASKED. YOU ARE BEING KEPT IN THE DARK. "The People vs Anthony Fauci?" Hypothetically Speaking, with John Cullen . . | bullster | |
31/10/2020 10:43 | 1MM If the mines close then JLP will not be producing metals to sell. Hence the drop to 2p last time (albeit there was added virus panic at that point) | deme1 | |
31/10/2020 10:34 | If the mines close the metal price will rise, as long as China doesn't lockdown. However, trading pots at the ready Monday! | 1madmarky |
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