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JLP Jubilee Metals Group Plc

8.66
0.31 (3.71%)
20 May 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
  0.31 3.71% 8.66 8.60 8.70 8.85 8.35 8.35 22,611,669 16:35:24
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 141.93M 12.91M 0.0047 18.40 236.85M
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 8.35p. Over the last year, Jubilee Metals shares have traded in a share price range of 4.65p to 9.20p.

Jubilee Metals currently has 2,738,130,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Jubilee Metals is £236.85 million. Jubilee Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 18.40.

Jubilee Metals Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/11/2022
14:17
Still no-one paying any attention to JLP.
pshevlin
04/11/2022
13:48
SB, no point fixating on the day to day movement of copper price.
lights out
04/11/2022
13:16
Copper now up over 6% and through $8,000/t!
sb
04/11/2022
13:03
Metals starting to rise. I suspect it is down to China hinting that they are going to relax covid rules
deme1
03/11/2022
23:05
Ade, then you need to make sure they are somewhere with access to fresh water, fresh food (amd I dont mean near a Tesco), have skills that will be useful (especially interpersonal skills) and dont necessarily need complex tools, that they dont value pointless material baubles too much and have some hard silver and gold in tradeable amounts.

Regards

Ray of Sunshine (still ploughing through the latest annual report)

nickgrant2
03/11/2022
16:21
@Jubilee_Metals Stop teasing us on Twitter and posts some pics of Cobalt. :)
lights out
03/11/2022
16:12
i spend time working out how to help my g/kids survive the coming apocalypse
can't work it out
all my phantasies end in mad max

adejuk
03/11/2022
16:06
apols slev
an old mans pessimism
we've had the solutions for decades and never applied them.
why?

adejuk
03/11/2022
15:44
2060 - never happened
adejuk
03/11/2022
15:42
the world will never meet its commitments to reduce warming.
the world is doomed.

adejuk
03/11/2022
14:13
look at the patterns
makes me all the more confident that we will soon rebound.

adejuk
03/11/2022
14:11
btw
i think the selling, low though it is, is not swing or day traders. our seller is back and determined to cap the share price

adejuk
03/11/2022
13:51
china set up covid as a reason for the decline they knew was coming.
v clever.
patience is waiting for us

adejuk
03/11/2022
13:44
I would like to see a nice picture on twitter of some cobalt being produced
satch12
03/11/2022
12:09
Husbod,

I wouldn't want to shine a light at Winnie the Pooh's tunnel.

sleveen
03/11/2022
11:24
China is setting itself up very nicely for civil unrest.
pshevlin
03/11/2022
10:50
The ridiculous Chinese zero covid policy isn't helping either as their economy has slowed dramatically and their new housing situation is dire. As a result demand for metals has dropped and there's no obvious light at the end of Chairman Xi's tunnel.Even the majors have been hit but at least they have rebounded to an extent.All in all it's delaying JLP's recovery and the market's perception of its near term prospects.
husbod
03/11/2022
09:33
Whilst you may be right as to why people may be thinking that way, the reality is that, despite the dollar price erosion, the FX shift as Sterling has weakened has offset it with regard declared earnings in £GBP. Plus the fact that JLP doesn't have a steady output, like eg CAML, where price erosion will have a large impact, JLPs revenues are set to rise very significantly, as new operations mature, regardless of falling dollar commodity prices so the comapny performance is bound to get considerably better. To me it is simnply an example of the company being misunderstood by small and large investors alike, too lazy to do the work. But for those that have the future is undoubtedly bright!
sb
03/11/2022
08:08
You only have to look at the trend in metals in the short term to realise why Jubilee is where it is - (11.6p) even allowing for improved operating costs the margins are getting thinner by the day, the basket price is eroding confidence, and of course copper is way off its highs of May 2021 ($10,700) Jubilee's share price has retraced 40% during the melt down from earlier in the year (Ukraine) I don't think LC has much/any control over world events or metal pricing. Just have to sit it out and be patient.

In a years time 11.6p might look like a bargain - I will remember I said that - LOL

EDIT : got my maths wrong its 40% !

tintin

9tintin
02/11/2022
16:34
Some still do rate LC highly:
philby1
02/11/2022
16:32
And the use in your's was? You seem to want daily to highlight your perceived risks associated with the company, and that IYO the price is going to break down, whilst promoting other players. Comparing JLP to IMP or NPH is comparing eggs to fish. If you don't accept where the company is and what it has done to create a diversified platform for the future, unlike any of the other companies you will be referring to, then maybe you should be putting your money into those instead? As for the technicals, Zak Mir seems to have quite a different view to you: Not sure where you got the 4 top gainers from either as the top 2 are a retailer and an Iron ore producer:
sb
02/11/2022
16:22
I had high hopes for JLP and rated L.C. Can't understand how this stock is so weak and disliked. I must be missing something. Must say this is another Co. that doesn't seem to care about the Share Price, happy to believe that value will out whenever that will be. That can be frustrating for shareholders. I'm always surprised that directors don't feel more ownership for the share price and see weakness as a reflection on their ability to inform the market.Unless of course it is linked to their reward strategy and a low price suits their needs.
plasybryn
02/11/2022
16:20
Close to warrants expiring.
robers98
02/11/2022
16:16
A load of large sells this afternoon.
proce seems to be holding though.

deme1
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