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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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0.10 | 1.33% | 7.60 | 7.50 | 7.70 | 7.60 | 7.55 | 7.60 | 1,801,603 | 09:08:32 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 16.17 | 208.1M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/7/2021 09:07 | MM's taking the p*ss today down 3.2% on just 800k traded. SLP up 2.8% | freedom97 | |
15/7/2021 08:59 | Are you threatening me HCM? Seems that way. | frogkid | |
15/7/2021 08:59 | The rioting could actually benefit metal prices as more copper etc., will be needed to replace the items destroyed/stolen. | freedom97 | |
15/7/2021 08:56 | freedom, your post is correct. Due to their location Jubilee's operations currently are not affected by the rioting, and because the Rand is weakening Jubilee will benefit because they are paid for their products in US dollars. | ottod | |
15/7/2021 08:49 | Personally, I doubt that the rioting has any effect whatsoever on JLP's activities. The workforce are in a stable working environment, presumably relatively well paid, and a mine provides nothing for looters. | scrappycat | |
15/7/2021 08:45 | how can it not be jlp related ..pshevtin..there will be lockdowns in sa this will effect jlp,,and all the companies over the world..wake up man..for gods sake | hochimin | |
15/7/2021 08:41 | Undertaker. I thought you had put these idiots on a final warning. Just because the clowns mention JLP doesn't make it JLP related. Please ban them. | pshevlin | |
15/7/2021 08:32 | The Zuma news or anything that causes riots, just creates a golden opportunity for criminals to loot, like we've seen happen in many other countries in the past including the UK. They use the rioting of others to try and hide their stealing or certainly make it harder to get caught stealing, and they don't just steal from the wealthy. The army should be sent in and arrest these criminals, who are actually stealing from everyone, as the damage caused & goods stolen will eventually filter thru to higher prices in shops etc. | freedom97 | |
15/7/2021 08:29 | That's it. I'm done here, until these two stooges Mya and Hochimin, with their political agenda have disappeared. Good luck everyone. | gsg | |
15/7/2021 08:28 | There is just no excuse nor logic reason for what happened the past week in SA. And, never before in our history were more than 800 shops, not to mention malls, burned down to the ground in a single day. Our unemployment rate already stands on 37%, these senseless criminal activities will surely have a huge impact on this figure. To say its because of lockdown is also not true. All those looters can go to work, no business was closed due to lockdown. | mikebolle | |
15/7/2021 08:28 | Here we go again, pinky and perky back on the jazz | frogkid | |
15/7/2021 07:51 | This is positive news for JLP.. These protest are about a right to work and get on with thier daily lives and to save businesses not destroy them.. The MSM are misleading the readers its not about Zuma... I have watched interviews with the rioters and they all say its about the lock downs... | jackmya | |
15/7/2021 07:48 | The Riots have nothing to do with Zuma in South Africa its all to do with the lock downs which is killing the country.. The elites have organised a few rioters under Zuma so they can bring in military laws against the uprising of the covid measures | jackmya | |
14/7/2021 21:14 | SA has always had high crime/murder rates, even pre 1990. It's just that MSM are reporting it in relation to Zuma. Sad background noise that temporarily gets reported. | taurusthebear | |
14/7/2021 19:46 | Good info that GSG. A very positive 2nd half ahead of us. | frogkid | |
14/7/2021 19:17 | Should bode well for Twickenham / Tjate. Anglo American Platinum Ltd, the world’s biggest platinum company by market value, has been approached by at least four groups for its idled Bokoni mine, people with knowledge of the matter said last month. | gsg | |
14/7/2021 16:44 | Rhodium up another 700 will be back above 20k shortly | deme1 | |
14/7/2021 11:00 | no point keep guessing, do you think that one of Leons thought processes is that he released the news at 09:58 on a Monday last year so he must do the same this year - don't be daft . . .it will be ready when its ready . . . just chill | ginko3 | |
14/7/2021 10:10 | Maybe tomorrow, but probably when its calmed down in SA | curtis999 | |
14/7/2021 09:01 | That was a Monday if it has any significance. | pshevlin | |
14/7/2021 08:52 | 6 month TU was published on july 13th last year | adejuk | |
14/7/2021 07:21 | Caerus Mineral to test sites before JLP venture 14 July, 2021 Caerus Mineral Resources PLC notes progress with option agreement with Jubilee Metals Group PLC, on Tuesday. Says agreement allows Jubilee to convert any of Caerus' waste to revenue candidate sites into a joint venture. Notes, number of candidate sites has increased to 20 from 14 since the option agreement was announced in May. Both agree to immediate pilot sampling and investigation programme at the sites, managed by Caerus. Says the programme will determine which projects are most suitable for development. Targets set by Caerus meet Jubilee's criteria. Initial investigation to be followed by mineralogical and metallurgical tests, followed by a site visit by Jubilee around mid-September. Caerus Mineral says it: "Remains firmly committed to its twin-track policy of recovering value from waste at its brownfield sites through future joint ventures with Jubilee while seeking mining opportunities that will yield primary ore for profitable processing in a market urgently seeking copper for multiple global clean energy initiatives." | cordwainer |
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