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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% | 6.95 | 6.80 | 7.10 | 6.95 | 6.95 | 6.95 | 2,420,511 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 14.79 | 190.3M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/1/2021 19:52 | I was a producer on a TV programme featuring TW back in the late 90s. He is an arrogant tool. If he was any good at his job then he wouldn't still be peddling penny shares through his lame website....I fear his massive ego interferes with his investment decisions to this day. | memexx | |
15/1/2021 19:28 | frogy True but what's he going to spend it on - loose women ? The thing is with all the prospects laid out for Jubilee, ask yourself - would you sell ALL your shares for 13p ? The other thing that I picked up on from the sharetalk interview is Leon expect other institutions to come on board - so bearing in mind todays RNS how are they going to work that one ? bears thinking about tintin | 9tintin | |
15/1/2021 19:18 | Birdy is getting on tintin, no pockets in shrouds. | frogkid | |
15/1/2021 19:17 | Great posts from the Fat Controller and The Skipper. This is a different deal to when Colin offloaded many years ago. I feel comfortable following instis and if Winnie the Plop tells his little sheep to sell and the price dips then I will buy more. This will be the story of 2021.Good luck allFrog | frogkid | |
15/1/2021 18:55 | Convertible Loan Notes ARE dilutive.Change me mind | plat hunter | |
15/1/2021 18:50 | I'm staying put too speccy1 as the story going forward hasn't changed. I ask myself 'would I buy shares in JLP today if I was looking at the company afresh and didn't already hold?' The answer would be 'Yes, definitely'. | philby1 | |
15/1/2021 18:45 | WH Ireland will hoover them up if they do. | jackthecat1 | |
15/1/2021 18:15 | freedom what is " a minimum investor allocation" an institution demanding a minimum amount of shares???? Sounds like an excuse for the Birdman to get shot of his shares to me !! tintin | 9tintin | |
15/1/2021 18:13 | Very rare post today from this long term holder from the Braemore days. Post of the day goes to the Fat Controller imo. Let's face it, we all aspire to the day when this company gets a main market listing and is included in the FTSE 250 index. With the news from yesterday and today that day has just moved a lot closer with a much better shareholder register, and institutions who will provide price support and some corporate oversight going forward. I therefore added to my holdings today for the first time in ages, and it was notable that the only market maker on the bid this afternoon was WH Ireland, who happily gobbled up all the shares dumped by those who did not understand the significance of these developments. Those shares will now be passed on to safer hands who will then get to reap the rewards from the extraordinary growth that is taking place in the revenues generated by JLP. Have a great weekend all, and btw the webcast is definitely on Monday, not Tuesday. | the skipper | |
15/1/2021 18:12 | Mikebolle The point I refer to is where the RNS clearly states CB has sold his shareholding of 11.4 million shares, he's also sold the shares he was granted in lieu of salary , so I guess that would make a grand total of 26.2 million shares ?? Read the bit in the RNS I referenced previously - "-- In order to make-up the shortfall to the required minimum investor allocation, Colin Bird has further agreed to the sale of his 11 547 555 shares held by him in his personal capacity. Mr Bird has retained all existing share options....." tintin | 9tintin | |
15/1/2021 18:08 | Anyone subscribed to shareprofits? TW not happy with COlin :-) | 21ant | |
15/1/2021 18:08 | from the sharetalk call today. Leon expects many more II's to come on board now going forward. We will end up FTSE 250 if we are not careful | jackthecat1 | |
15/1/2021 18:06 | Can you actually stop telling lies in order to make yourself look more wealthy than you are. | nelson01 | |
15/1/2021 18:06 | 9tintin, re. "In order to make-up the shortfall to the required minimum investor allocation," Anybody care to have a stab at explaining this? Sounds like rather than issue more shares CB offered his... | freedom97 | |
15/1/2021 18:02 | Leon is the ceo you pillock | nelson01 | |
15/1/2021 17:59 | "A total of 99 883 085 (4.45%) new ordinary shares..." "Therefore, the Company has issued 19 154 466 new ordinary shares in total to settle the accrued salary in full, comprising 14 760 730 new ordinary shares to Mr Bird..." "..has been converted into 80 728 619 new fully paid Jubilee ordinary shares.." 9tintin, what don't I understand? (sorry, I mean it in a positive way) | mikebolle1 | |
15/1/2021 17:50 | Sharetalk interview with Leon. He sounds pretty confident to me! Sound quality not great but you can make out what's said. | philby1 | |
15/1/2021 17:33 | Care to explain Robers? | lostabillion | |
15/1/2021 17:30 | Losta, Colin is the Chairperson of JLP He was allotted 14M shares today, of which he sold 11M Hestill holds whatever he had before today and his option | mikebolle1 | |
15/1/2021 17:29 | · .................."I Anybody care to have a stab at explaining this? Ta tintin | 9tintin | |
15/1/2021 17:28 | You plonker | robers98 | |
15/1/2021 17:24 | The big question is WHY did Colin (CEO) of JLP sell ALL his shares?!?!?! THE CEO!!! | lostabillion |
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