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JLP Jubilee Metals Group Plc

7.36
-0.29 (-3.79%)
08 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
  -0.29 -3.79% 7.36 7.50 7.70 7.75 7.60 7.65 4,341,972 16:35:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 141.93M 12.91M 0.0047 16.17 208.1M
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 7.65p. 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 £208.10 million. Jubilee Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 16.17.

Jubilee Metals Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
05/4/2024
08:52
On a more serious note. Have they dropped the bid on here to disguise the trades?
pshevlin
05/4/2024
08:51
That's OK, Monday is ISA top up day !
frogkid
05/4/2024
08:47
in the real world, the mm are cleaning up today on pitiful volumes across the board bec the usa sneezed yesterday.
adejuk
05/4/2024
08:41
the uk has been in decline since suez and the multiple energy crises it has suffered owing to its lack of an independent energy supply and successive govt failures to develop a coherent energy policy. the usa was not helpful and forced the 1967 devaluation
maggie used north sea oil to mask and attempt to reverse the decline in investment and productivity which had progressed since the marshall plan kicked the uk in the nuts. sadly, her and reagan's deregulation and global policies simply hastened it.
brexit was simply ano nail in a coffin long in the making.
all imho of course.
chancellors are irrelevant.
rant over.
jlp will be vg for our individual fortunes ttl.

adejuk
05/4/2024
08:14
The country is the loser because we have had 5 different prime ministers, all useless except the one they plotted to get rid if. Sunk is weak and silly livered. Can't wait to see what a debacle it becomes under Labour. Rayner will make a great Foreign Secretary. Just imagine her hobnobbing with leaders of State! Hilarious.
frogkid
05/4/2024
07:19
Hunt, a loser remainer. Always reminds me of the Archie Andrews puppet.
dafrog
04/4/2024
20:22
Hopefully you will get a big one with this Digger.
pshevlin
04/4/2024
20:20
Thanks for the info pshevlin.

Regarding JBL yes, I've always understood that the share price balances inline with JLP just the exchange rates makes it hard to see it clearly. JBL closed UP 13.04% so I presume without calculating the difference in exchange rates that it's similar to JLPs close in value.

freedom97
04/4/2024
18:20
Fortunately all my pensions ( and my good lady's) are government ones so the Germans can't touch them as they fall under dual taxation laws.All taxed in the UK.
pshevlin
04/4/2024
17:19
I'm resident in Spain and the cgt is 19% on first 6K
21% from 6K to 50K
23% from 50K onwards
There is no allowance.
I have losses since moving here 5 years ago and I just wish I can get a decent result to offset them against. I was told that the losses I incurred in the UK cannot be brought with you once you become resident here. I'm sure the big boys know of a workaround. I can't see me getting a huge win ever but if I did I'd hire someone in the know.
Personal tax here is a lot more. In the UK I would pay about £900 pa on my pensions but over here I pay £2100 pa as the single personal allowance is nearly half of that in the UK. No regrets though.

digger2779
04/4/2024
16:49
But on a positive note, cracking day for JLP. Let's hope it continues. A bit annoying it couldn't have waited a week!
frogkid
04/4/2024
16:41
More than Putin...?? Methinks the lady doth protest too much!
sb
04/4/2024
16:26
Apologies for the language but this is Hunt we are talking about.
frogkid
04/4/2024
16:23
Doesn't JBL have to be reasonably in line with JLP freedom? I assume they are all the same shares. Thats how it works with Amazon etc.
pshevlin
04/4/2024
16:21
Correct freedom. You can keep an ISA on if you already have it but you can't add to it. You can mess about with the contents though. Tax on gains have to be paid in germany though but each country has its own rules. Allowance for gains is miserable as well. Only around 1k per year. Losses can be carried forward and set against gains. As I said if I made huge gains I would move to the UK for enough time to pay tax there and then move back again with the swag!
pshevlin
04/4/2024
15:29
sb - Just ADVFN but it's expensive. Have to renew in June so might have to have a look around. I use it whenever I buy anything to get the best price I can so it's useful
21ant
04/4/2024
15:20
JBL is currently UP 11.59%
freedom97
04/4/2024
15:17
Hi Pshev, the reason why I asked was that I heard if you become a permanent resident in Portugal you have to pay 50% of any profit less any losses one might have and I was wondering if other EU countries were the same. That's better 26% but still higher than in the UK if you go over the UK tax allowance (£3,000 from 6 APR).

Am I right in thinking that you are not allowed to open ISA's in the UK because you are a resident in Germany?

freedom97
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