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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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0.05 | 1.11% | 4.55 | 4.50 | 4.60 | 4.55 | 4.55 | 4.55 | 10,974,811 | 08:00:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0043 | 10.58 | 135.45M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/3/2019 08:22 | Why keep asking to ban one side of the discussion. Simple, ban posters who get personal and derogatory. Filter the rest if you don't appreciate their contribution. Try Goldi's approach, to engage and support the alternative view, with some intelligent debate and without personal attacks. Some of us want to hear both sides of the JLP story. There is no denying they do both exist and are therefore of equal relevance to investors. Otherwise this is a sure thing, which by this time, would more than likely be reflected in the share price Also, the posters supplying thumb suck financial scenarios and speculative production figures, are equally as repetitive, in their message, as the likes of Chopper. Perhaps posters are repetitive as they wish to present their opinion, to any new sign ups. | aceshi | |
05/3/2019 08:18 | Concluded my talks with the big boy, i now pay £168 less a year on my energy bills. | deme1 | |
05/3/2019 08:04 | GSG can't handle a different opinion to his,are you scared your dreams of riches will be shattered by the truth? Kabwe is very very late,does it not bother you that a PASTOR got 800k$ for getting you a license back? In the UK authorities don,t take kind to dodgy business. | toobs1 | |
05/3/2019 07:50 | Or perhaps 20 years? | aceshi | |
05/3/2019 07:49 | Undertaker, is it possible to vaporize the latest troll? It's just chopper's latest malicious incarnation. | gsg | |
05/3/2019 07:43 | Please people, Leon cant take calls, emails etc. Hes too busy talking with the big boys. Because time is on leons side, and timescales are non existant,Leon is adamant that he will pull of a deal in 20.. The last 2 numbers hes just unsure of though. Hes thinking, 2019, maybe 2020. Its still very advanced though. Jubilee shareholders, this is leon speaking, rest assured of a kabwe update by end of Q4 2018. This I Promise of You. | choppernoel | |
05/3/2019 07:34 | Leon Coetzer why is Hernic stagnating at roughly 6000k oz per quarter? Are you busy reprocessing the the first years tailings? ( when recovery and efficiencies was low) | toobs1 | |
05/3/2019 07:19 | Just pop the attention seeking child on filter and it will go back to its cot. | frogkid | |
05/3/2019 06:59 | I am currently engaging in talks with some big energy providers. News will be imminent | deme1 | |
05/3/2019 06:33 | Why would he do that Plat?,can't you handle a different opinion to your fragile/weak petebarnes chat group | toobs1 | |
05/3/2019 06:26 | Undie...Could you do the honours please? | plat hunter | |
05/3/2019 06:23 | The petebarnes chat group is more like a therapy session for broken/hurt people,unwilling to hear the truth and trying to comfort each other with false hopes.Take your blinkers off people,check whats really going on in Jubilee. | toobs1 | |
05/3/2019 06:16 | Criminal investigations can cause long delays to any new projects. Colin Bird why the long delay on Kabwe,any comment? | toobs1 | |
05/3/2019 06:13 | Leon is in no hurry. Big talk with massive mining companies. Obviously excluding BHP. Shareholders are not important enough to be briefed on what happened with BHP. Keep up the sterling shareholder growth work Leon. You are a lucky leader. You are not hampered with any time elements. Good on you. #notimelinesforleon | choppernoel | |
05/3/2019 04:59 | Breaking news. Talks with the big boys are at an imminent advanced level. Very shortly details will be reported. | choppernoel | |
04/3/2019 22:30 | This has got me thinking though Bullster. Could JLP purchase DCM, in the same way we have with Platcro? | plat hunter | |
04/3/2019 22:29 | I had a senior moment I think Bullster.. We own all the rights to the platinum at DCM, which is worth just a little more than the chrome lol The plant target is 20,000 a month so may be the fine chrome is pro quo and not an addition. Jubilee holds the exclusive right to all Platinum Group Metals both currently at surface and from future mine production Jubilee owns a 50% profit share on all chrome recovered Commissioned upgraded chrome recovery plant in April 2016 to recover chrome from surface material Delivering positive earnings since May 2016 Estimated 700 000 tonnes of platinum and chrome rich material at surface Awaiting regulatory approval to commence construction of platinum recovery plant 8 month build programme for platinum processing plant ( capacity of 20 000 tonnes per month, 1 100 oz per month of 4E Platinum Group Metals) | plat hunter | |
04/3/2019 21:32 | even Bullster is thinking this dog has flees | deme1 | |
04/3/2019 21:17 | . . PH, You'll have to show me where you get those figures from, and where it says we keep all the fine chrome. from the 14th Nov 2018, audited end of year results RNS:- This New Agreement now affords Jubilee the right to 50 % of all chromite earnings generated including from the processing of third party or other Chromite Ore. This New Agreement captures the growth of the DCM Project from initially Jubilee holding no rights to earnings from chromite ore at the outset of the DCM Project to a 50/50 joint venture with DCM. . . | bullster | |
04/3/2019 21:02 | Hi Bullster Production was down on 2017 because of the temporary shutdown owning to feed quality and the new circuit build. We lost close to 2 quarters chrome production, which i'm sure would have us over 2017's 78k tonnes. The plant is targeted to produce 20,000 tonnes a year with a 50% profit split, the chrome produced from the fine chrome process is 100% JLP's (no profit splits). The more I think about it the more it isn't a pro quo scenario. | plat hunter | |
04/3/2019 21:01 | “well done chaps, they feed on attention.” They aren’t going anywhere Frogkid, attention or no attention. If you can’t change something, use it to your advantage. | goldibucks | |
04/3/2019 19:40 | Cheers Bullster.. I think we should presume Platcro earning of $5 million are at cromes prices north of $100 then. I wouldn't imagine that it's a pro quo scenario, my understanding is that fine chrome is a process that occurs after the course chrome has been depleted. Much like if you had two screens with different micron ratings you would effectively sieve your material twice, in doing so, you'd naturally observe that your course material gets depleted first. | plat hunter |
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