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JLP Jubilee Metals Group Plc

6.90
0.10 (1.47%)
10 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.10 1.47% 6.90 6.80 7.00 6.90 6.90 6.90 1,275,190 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 141.93M 12.91M 0.0047 14.68 186.19M
Jubilee Metals Group Plc is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker JLP. The last closing price for Jubilee Metals was 6.80p. Over the last year, Jubilee Metals shares have traded in a share price range of 4.65p to 8.85p.

Jubilee Metals currently has 2,738,130,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Jubilee Metals is £186.19 million. Jubilee Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.68.

Jubilee Metals Share Discussion Threads

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19/11/2020
15:59
week hands deme, you and losta continually disappoint me and shall no doubt continue to do so. You are very naughty boys
the bull
19/11/2020
15:56
and eventually down the pub together to celebrate our investment
the bull
19/11/2020
15:53
No Losta I wanted £36k out

Looks like it was a good time to take some out

deme1
19/11/2020
14:58
anyone suprised by this slight pullback should invest in premium bonds
nothing goes in straight lines - except falls :-)
no need for angst here
wear your brown trousers and wait 5 months
10p in february

adejuk
19/11/2020
14:55
deme sold out?
pass the laudanum

adejuk
19/11/2020
14:53
Classic Deme1, let the deramping commence!
lostabillion
19/11/2020
14:51
"Der Zauberberg" by Thomas Mann maybe or more appropriately "Bekenntnisse des Hochstaplers Felix Krull"
pshevlin
19/11/2020
14:28
So you sold 431,787 @8.331 deme. That odd number of shares sold looks like you've sold all your shares.
freedom97
19/11/2020
14:25
Or back through Wendy D's old posts.
robers98
19/11/2020
14:22
No problem Bullster, if BHP tailings come back into play will have to start going down the old BB, for nuggets of info.
robers98
19/11/2020
14:05
i quite enjoy plat - a strong contrarian view is always welcome
i agree - as the old saying goes - that the only time he is not shooting himself in the foot is when he is loading the gun.
don't ignore him, drunk or sober.
this is a market remember
we all want to make money
plat doesn't hide his agenda though he's not always sincere.

adejuk
19/11/2020
13:21
taken some off the table as this may retreat a little .

sold just short of £36k worth.

kept the rest in.

If this retraces back to 8p then the trading pot will return :)

deme1
19/11/2020
12:46
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robers98,

Thanks for your retained knowledge, i myself would have to search the archives for such details.

It's a pleasure doing solid research with you robers98 and GSG, bouncing ideas and opinions between ourselves in a civil manner.

I would hope that the rest of the posters, as i do, appreciate the time that you two put in , for the benefit of us all.

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bullster
19/11/2020
11:59
You've been long here I see, same here. GL.
marmar80
19/11/2020
11:37
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We might never know the full reason why BHP terminated our contract. Sure, we heard some low key fighting talk from our board members, probably just a show, to save face amongst shareholders.
My opinion is, that the board knew that they had dragged their feet for many years on the project, starved of investment because everything was being ploughed into setting up ConRoast.
Maybe the lack of action on the boards part will play into our hands, not "burning our bridge", so to speak. With more cash to invest and an enhanced reputation in metals recovery, Jubilee could patch up their differences with BHP and resume where they left off.
After all, Australia is a good jurisdiction to conduct business, the scale is huge and nickel is up and coming.

We can play our part in this, again.


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bullster
19/11/2020
11:25
Get a life Plat. Expand your knowledge, read a book, learn to play an instrument anything.
pshevlin
19/11/2020
11:23
O no Mr Plat, don't proof me wrong here
mikebolle
19/11/2020
11:12
Meanwhile SLP Choo choo
plat hunter
19/11/2020
11:00
Lol.. MikeThe hopeful claims continue unabated it seems
plat hunter
19/11/2020
10:55
Plat might be a lot of things, but he is not stupid. He is in already, but don't want to make it public...
mikebolle
19/11/2020
10:48
Yes Bullster, that was what I saw earlier in the year. There is another of a transcript of the analyst call at that time. When the reason for the sale was discussed. From memory something had broken in the plant and they didn't want to spend the money.
robers98
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