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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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0.03 | 0.43% | 7.05 | 7.00 | 7.10 | 7.05 | 7.05 | 7.05 | 1,379,303 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 15.00 | 193.04M |
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16/11/2020 08:11 | i dont know about the rest of this board.but i think it is time to ban plathunter from the jlp discussions board..i am sick of coming to this discussion board and having to read through his posts day in and day out..he has also been on others boards ie,,cey..spreading all sorts of false allegations towards jlp directors .basicaly saying they are crooks,,and for everyone not to invest in jlp as its a doggy company..its time to block him..can we give this notion some support please | daocana | |
16/11/2020 08:06 | . . News 16/11/2020 07:00 UKREG Jubilee Metals Group PLC Jubilee Live Interactive Webcast Jubilee, the AIM and Altx traded metals processing company, advises that ahead of the Company's Annual General Meeting being held at 9am UK time (11am SA time) on 3 December 2020, the Company will be hosting a webcast, giving shareholders an opportunity to engage with the Jubilee Board for a general Company update and discussion of the group annual audited results for the year ended 30 June 2020 on Wednesday, 18 November 2020 at 9am UK time (11am SA time). Shareholders are invited to participate by following the link provided below: -------------------- THINK OF SOME ORIGIINAL QUESTIONS TO ASK, PUT LEON ON THE SPOT. . . | ![]() bullster | |
16/11/2020 08:02 | Don't forget about the COBALT EARNINGS !!! | billyusa | |
16/11/2020 07:53 | The biggest problem Jlp will have is trying to avoid getting bought out for less than 20p. | nelson01 | |
16/11/2020 07:50 | The rise in copper price will go straight to the bottom line, all pure profit. Price of platinum will also be 20% higher next year,making the perfect storm for Jlp. | nelson01 | |
16/11/2020 07:44 | Copper price going well, now at 2.5 year highs! :) | ![]() philby1 | |
16/11/2020 07:25 | 10P BEFORE MONTH END! | billyusa | |
16/11/2020 07:05 | The company seems to be listening... | ![]() 1madmarky | |
15/11/2020 20:47 | Plathunter you state that “I am 100% out in holding in that capacity ever again” Based on this why are you obsessed with posting here 24/7? Why not see what happens here over the next year and then comeback if you are correct? | ![]() moneyman50 | |
15/11/2020 20:39 | Totally agree with you Kenny 52-the company is generating healthy cash flows to invest in It’s projects to create substantial future profits. I posted yesterday that per the accounts at 30 June 2020 had at least £30 million short tem funds if you take into account the likes of trade debtors and creditors although our resident clown was trying to tell everyone the company was not in a position to pay it’s bills. We are of course generating substantial cash every month-our operating income for the 3 months to 30 September was in excess of £15 million-we have ample funds to cover our capital expenditure which will be incurred over say 24 months and not tomorrow as Plathunter was trying to infer. Agree all things being equal the share price is only going one way-upwards. | ![]() moneyman50 | |
15/11/2020 20:38 | Never said they won't pull it off, those brave enough to hold for the next two years will deserve all the rewards.I'm 100% out from ever holding in that capacity here again. I just don't think they'll ever make much 'real' money. | ![]() plat hunter | |
15/11/2020 20:35 | Roan concentrate part 1 can't be far away. That'll pay for Roan concentrator part 2. Happy days | ![]() 1madmarky | |
15/11/2020 20:11 | Plat .. see other thread .. but the predicted cashflow will cover those kind of project costs . If JLP manage to finance even most of the project costs from cashflow then need to cover the balance with finance or the dreaded placing .. then shareholders have not lost .. profit has been reinvested adding significant value to the company and securing huge future revenues ... you used to say the copper would be transformational and this is exactly what Leon is striving to achieve . Have taken all of your comments with respect but my calculations come broadly in line with Bullsters and even 100 M over 2 years could be met from cashflow . Don’t forget ... this is all surface material .. it goes straight into the plant when operational and therefore converted to revenue is a relatively short window . If they pull it all off out of cashflow it’s 5 bagging IMHO . | kennyp52 | |
15/11/2020 19:18 | Well Plat ... you haven’t convinced me . I like Bullsters calculations which have been reliable to date for me . Even if capital outlay is 100 million over the next 2 years then JLP is projecting to generating more cash than that . Self financed projects that will generate substantial EXTRA free cashflow profits ... what else does an investor in an AIM company want ? I agree ... this could easily 5 bag from this point which on my average is something more like 12 bag on my invested cash . Things can go wrong we all know that but this has to be one of the more exciting AIM prospects and your casual dismissal based on flawed figures and loose facts doesn’t really cause too much concern against the more factual and supported positive comments on here . | kennyp52 | |
15/11/2020 19:10 | Hopefully Leon in full Cheshire Cat mode! | ![]() goingforarun | |
15/11/2020 18:55 | Will be very interesting what the next one of these will highlight. | ![]() robers98 | |
15/11/2020 14:59 | The phrase 'Cash is King' is much more nuanced than whether or not someone should hold cash or invest?Value of fcf has to grow, if it doesn't then you're not actually making any money. Regardless of how much that you may think you're investing. | ![]() plat hunter | |
15/11/2020 14:15 | Platty does have a point. When gold was at 1900 some years ago Peter Hambro of POG thought that gold was going to 2500 and did not hedge although he had large debts due for nearby payment. the result was that POG nearly went bankrupt and had to have a rights issue of 17:1 at 5p.So yes if the capex is predicated on the price of copper then the anticipated output should be hedged to ensure that funds will be available to meet the outlays. No one knows the future and copper prices can crash so better be safe than sorry. A good question for the AGM. Whats in hand will be making plenty of money for many years so the important thing is not to have risks which can be mitigated. | timhigginson | |
15/11/2020 11:32 | 12 minutes that Nelson...Looks like someone can't stop thinking about me. Are you sure, you're sound of mine and not projecting? | ![]() plat hunter | |
15/11/2020 10:02 | Nelson.. Do you even know who Plato is? | ![]() plat hunter | |
15/11/2020 09:57 | You really need to get a life, it’s not healthy to sit smoking dope all day posting on internet bulletin boards. | nelson01 | |
15/11/2020 09:38 | I like that sharenotes.Another interesting analogy is Plato's Allegory of the Cave. | ![]() plat hunter |
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