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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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0.25 | 3.42% | 7.55 | 7.40 | 7.70 | 7.55 | 7.30 | 7.30 | 1,326,274 | 08:28:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 15.53 | 199.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/2/2023 12:51 | I have held JLP and SLP for some years and power outages have been a major nuisance to both. It's time the Gov got a grip. If our Coys install their own power generators it should work out well long term. as I can see nothing but shortages of these important metals as the so-called greening strategies in the more developed countries pick up pace. | petersinthemarket | |
01/2/2023 12:35 | 888ICB, Frog, Freedom - many tks guys - I have the article now. Rather over optimistic in my view - But welcome publicity. pete | petersinthemarket | |
31/1/2023 21:03 | In respect of the SA article I note that the 2023 does not include any cobalt which I calculate as 600 tons. In respect of the 2024 turnover the total in the spreadsheet does not equal that which can be calculated from the tonnages quoted as the basis for his calculation but again no mention of the cobalt which is meant to reach 1000 tons per month during 2023. | timhigginson12 | |
31/1/2023 16:46 | Warrant holders slinging their hook. Good riddance to them. More to go though. | pshevlin | |
31/1/2023 13:38 | and the new leaching process reduces, massively, jlp's power consumption | adejuk | |
31/1/2023 13:02 | They ve been in about Pt deficit for years, doesn't happen. Let's focus on copper and cobalt | frogkid | |
31/1/2023 12:50 | Platinum already forecast to go into deficit this year. Now with these major power issues in South Africa I see a huge uplift in price. Under $1000 plat is absolutely insane!! Market is in for a shock. This bodes extremely well for JLP. | lights out | |
31/1/2023 12:43 | Several South African platinum mines (Anglo American Platinum (Amplats), Impala Platinum (Implats) Sibanye-Stillwater and Royal Bafokeng Platinum) have blamed their production underperformance, in part, on Eskom-related power cuts. In addition to the steadily decreasing grades in platinum, miners such as Anglo American Platinum have indicated load curtailments issues attributed to the persistent power cuts. Precious metals consultant Dr. David Davis said in a an Auctus Metal Portfolios report that as an intensive energy user, a company such as Anglo American Platinum operates on the basis of load curtailment rather than timed power cuts as per nonindustrial load-shedding requirements. Stage 4 loadshedding requires a load curtailment of about 20% in terms of National Energy Regulator of SA regulations. At higher levels of loadshedding intensive energy users are required to cut essential operations which include refining or saleable production. We at stage 6 now. Stage 8 been the worst. | lights out | |
31/1/2023 12:30 | Mmm... wish I could pick up some Platinum coins at these prices... SA has just announced stage 6 loadshedding. And last week the Platinum miners were saying they were to stop sending their workers down into the mines if the electricity problem gets any worse. I'm expecting a massive rally in PGM very very shortly!! | lights out | |
31/1/2023 12:00 | tintin is a constant moaner ...you'd be hard pressed to find a post from this "investor" that is positive on the company... | sb | |
31/1/2023 11:44 | freedom Do I tell you when to buy or sell?? No? Mind your own. If you don't like what I post don't read it or use the filter, instead of moaning. See it works both ways ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tintin | 9tintin | |
31/1/2023 11:34 | Peter, if you click on SB's Seekingalpha link post 50570 highlighted in header you don't need to enter any email as the article is there. | freedom97 | |
31/1/2023 11:29 | 9tintin re. your post 50569 if you think SLP is better, then why haven't you sold (if you haven't already) and invest it there rather than moaning here. | freedom97 | |
31/1/2023 10:53 | I note Bushy boy is slating SA at the other place. I think the article was quite a good summary, if a little ambitious. | frogkid | |
31/1/2023 10:48 | Peter. There is no cost, just provide an email address Frog | frogkid | |
31/1/2023 10:34 | We need hard facts. That article has a lot of what if's. I believe if the JLP update is as good as I believe it should be then we off to the races. | lights out | |
31/1/2023 10:25 | The way this is going now the 14p resistance should be tested by the end of this week. | the skipper | |
31/1/2023 10:22 | There is a link to the full Seeking Alpha article on JLP LSE bb posted under JUBS News at 11.35 am yesterday. | 888icb | |
31/1/2023 10:15 | SB - good spot!....year now updated to 2023 | undertaker | |
31/1/2023 10:09 | If Seeking Alpha is correct, we should see our share price rising 50% every month for the next 7 months... far fetched me thinks. I think 30p is more realistic for now although still very optimistic. | lights out | |
31/1/2023 09:58 | seeking alpha requires membership - cant you just post it? | petersinthemarket | |
31/1/2023 09:38 | A bit of volume this morning and a small rise. Quite exciting this, hopefully this time we will actually see the wood from the trees,holding breath... | frogkid |
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