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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/5/2024 20:19 | Yes some very weird action this afternoon. Something going on... | frogkid | |
20/5/2024 17:02 | Well I can’t explain that lot. Maybe an RNS in the morning - bit leaky maybe? Another decent day regardless | 21ant | |
20/5/2024 16:57 | Some big trades something brewing | the_isolator | |
20/5/2024 16:35 | Who is rolling over though? A sign that something is going on here. | pshevlin | |
20/5/2024 16:33 | probably right though | call me a cab | |
20/5/2024 16:31 | big spread for rollovers | call me a cab | |
20/5/2024 16:31 | big spread for rollovers | call me a cab | |
20/5/2024 16:29 | Look like rollovers | luckykids | |
20/5/2024 16:27 | some hefty buys going in here. | pshevlin | |
20/5/2024 16:08 | adejuk. Hampstead. My old haunt for a few years. | dafrog | |
20/5/2024 16:01 | nelson01. It is quite difficult to work out in the short term because of the mix between the old tolling agreements and the new modules where we make a good margin in our own right. Next year there will be an additional module at Thutse giving us something in the region of 2 million tons in total. Chrome prices are reported to be strong - whether that is $250 per ton or $300 I am not sure. Whatever the situation the earnings will be considerable. There will also be extra tailings for the PGM's which will be greater than Inyoni can cope with. | oldboffy1 | |
20/5/2024 15:35 | shev. i'm in hampstead. is that a zone:-) prob an O zone. | adejuk | |
20/5/2024 15:17 | Can anyone tell me how much we are making on chrome? | nelson01 | |
20/5/2024 15:16 | And about 20 million from pgms | nelson01 | |
20/5/2024 15:15 | Am I right in thinking that we will be making Around 78 million per year at the current copper price when we are up to speed? | nelson01 | |
20/5/2024 14:30 | Keep running Ade. Just make sure you are doing most of it in zones 1 and 2 otherwise it will sap your energy. Re crab apples, I have one in my front garden. | pshevlin | |
20/5/2024 14:09 | as the man said. "greed is good" well, not in the old testament. but i can live with that. always did like the king james version | adejuk | |
20/5/2024 14:07 | >free as it will i hope i'm not crab apple food by then - currently on track for ano 15 years according to actuarial tables. we have waited so long and i believe we are about to be vindicated f the sellers. if they make a profit then good luck to them we are all here for one reason - greed :-) | adejuk | |
20/5/2024 13:59 | adejuk, re. 'it will all end in tears', yes those that sell too early will be kicking themselves when the share price hits 50p+ | freedom97 | |
20/5/2024 13:13 | btw, crab apple trees are the source of mistletoe. kiss and ? | adejuk | |
20/5/2024 13:11 | shev. it will come as sure as it made green crab apples. does anyone remember those? you know, as do i, that when jlp goes it goes v quickly that is happening now. unless there is a serious snafu with the module we should be at 15p by august. "unless" | adejuk | |
20/5/2024 12:43 | We might just hang around here now until news arrives. I'd just like it above 9 though. | pshevlin | |
20/5/2024 12:29 | the last 100k was mine seems to have put a halt to the proceedings. my ave is now just under 2p. | adejuk | |
20/5/2024 12:19 | she wasn't talking about jlp - just life. | adejuk |
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