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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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0.05 | 0.76% | 6.65 | 6.50 | 6.80 | 6.65 | 6.65 | 6.65 | 256,014 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 14.15 | 182.09M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/3/2021 23:13 | God... how impatient people are.... the price has increased EIGHT-FOLD in the last 12 months but a short hiatus at 16p is too long... if you want day to day "excitement" go and play with that stable currency, BTC! | sb | |
03/3/2021 21:19 | Unaudited 6 months results should be aut in the last week of March per last years. | marmar80 | |
03/3/2021 17:51 | I can understand that a lot of holders are getting stale due to lack of upward movement but think about it..Our last leg up was purely on the ascent of metals particularly plat. So consider that as a bonus..The bigger driver for the share price up will be Roan news as it will confirm to the market that we can execute our plans for growth. So whilst it is tempting to trade a few shares I think the next leg up could be massive as It is a reflection on the company's ability to deliver on its promises to shareholder both now and in the future. | tonyevo256 | |
03/3/2021 17:04 | . . The rise in metal prices is making all incompetent CEO's with a confetti cannon look like business gurus. . . | bullster | |
03/3/2021 16:54 | Most things are under rated for Jubilee especially when the brokers can't even get updated figures out. | robers98 | |
03/3/2021 16:52 | Bullster. I agree with you, that the chrome contribution is very much under-rated to Jubilee. The impact on Sylvania and on Jubilee earnings has a direct gearing imo. | gsg | |
03/3/2021 16:32 | Hi Bullster. I realise that the Engelhard Industrial Bullion (EIB) Price is general in nature and is quite simplistic. However BASF as a massive chemical company are much closer to the market than Kitco. Having followed the BASF pricing for a number of years, it does tend to front run Kitco by approximately one week. The BASF small print is below. The Engelhard Industrial Bullion (EIB) Price is indicative of the price at which BASF Corporation or BASF Metals Japan Limited, respectively, would be willing to sell the priced industrial grade metal to a hypothetical customer at a point in time and for delivery at a BASF facility. The EIB reflects BASF Corporation’s or BASF Metals Japan Limited’s view of the market, including but not limited to prevailing prices, current bids and offers and future supply and demand for industrial grade metal, as well as supply and demand factors peculiar to BASF. Therefore, the EIB does not necessarily reflect the price in the market as a whole and is not intended as a benchmark price as that term is understood in Regulation (EU) 2016/1011 or any other applicable law or regulation. The EIB is the exclusive property of BASF, is illustrative only and is made available without charge for the information and convenience of BASF’s industrial grade metal customers. BASF reserves all rights in the EIB and any use of the EIB without the prior written consent of BASF is prohibited. BASF Corporation and BASF Metals Japan Limited do not warrant the accuracy of the EIB and specifically disclaims all liability for any loss incurred by any party arising from or in connection with their reliance on the EIB. | gsg | |
03/3/2021 16:24 | . . GSG, Is that BASF price for chemical grade rhodium. And is it the bid or offer ? . . | bullster | |
03/3/2021 16:23 | Some decent buys coming in this pm. Something in the wind perhaps. | scrappycat | |
03/3/2021 16:15 | . How high can it go, one wonders. . | bullster | |
03/3/2021 16:10 | Freedom wind your neck in, its some humour while we watching the paint dry..... Just emphasizing how little faith we have in Lost-da-Plots investment decisions. Remember he and the Phat Grunter were LTH who sold out around 6p, literally weeks before JLP's moment of glory. Ive previously suggested that the only thing Losta can move belongs in his trousers | aceshi | |
03/3/2021 16:08 | Surely all the broker for Losta has to do is speak to the warrant holders to see if they want to off load his required volume? If he has so much money surely he is getting personal service on any trades he is actioning. | robers98 | |
03/3/2021 15:24 | Yes, I was seriously implying that Lostdas imaginary transactions would have an impact. You need to lighten up freedom. | frogkid | |
03/3/2021 15:16 | Or maybe you're right, if Losta places 4.5m buy order, the MM's need shares to fill the order, so lower Bid to shake traders out to fill the order. | freedom97 | |
03/3/2021 15:13 | Yes, but your indicating it's due to Losta. | freedom97 | |
03/3/2021 15:06 | Err, it is down freedom | frogkid | |
03/3/2021 14:58 | Hi Bullster, thanks. I've been a long-term holder, but not done any research for the last few years until retiring in Feb. As far as I can see, Inyoni and Windsor both have refining operations, with Samancor and Northam respectively. With the Windsor 8 and Inyoni expansions, it looks like both sites will be in the long terms plans. Is JLP still using the Samancor smelter? Fine chrome seems to have been a world first a couple of years back, but only used at DCM on a smaller scale now? It seems to have faded in recent statements, I'm guessing because it's financially small compared to the copper opportunities in Zambia. Though from what was being said before, it makes great fiancial sense in the context of the chromw market. Youi'd think the removal of fine chrome would make the PGM concentrate a whole lot better to smelt. I fully understand the focus on long term earnings: the board want JLP to be valued on an industrial chemicals P/E mulitple, not a gold miners! | 5teadyeddie | |
03/3/2021 14:46 | So both Frog & AcesHi think Losta can control the share price LOL! Both expecting share price to go down. | freedom97 | |
03/3/2021 13:45 | Lost-da-Plot back in........ Expect a down turn folks | aceshi | |
03/3/2021 13:19 | Thanks Bullster | lostabillion | |
03/3/2021 13:17 | PLATINUM 49% @ $1,185.00 $580.65 PALLADIUM 40% @ $2,254.00 $901.60 RHODIUM 9% @ $25,500.00 $2,295.00 GOLD 2% @ $1,717.00 $34.34 B.B.I. = $3,811.59 A $500 Rhodium rise before New York market opens. NICE. . . | bullster | |
03/3/2021 12:55 | flushing starting? | robers98 |
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