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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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0.11 | 1.80% | 6.21 | 6.12 | 6.30 | 6.23 | 6.10 | 6.10 | 8,807,244 | 09:39:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 13.26 | 167.03M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/4/2019 10:29 | That really is the only thing Leon said Eblitz. | danieldanrichardson | |
14/4/2019 10:04 | Inflection point. 10 bagger Blitz | deme1 | |
14/4/2019 10:00 | dEME1 cAN,T SEEM TO GET WHAT YOU POSTED CAN YOU EXPLAIN MORE ABOUT WHO SAID WHAT AND WHAT THEY SAID PLEASE | eblitz1 | |
14/4/2019 09:44 | investor show 2019 2 mins in 10 bag in the making. happy Sunday;) | deme1 | |
13/4/2019 17:55 | Colin Crook Hunter LOLsss | kryptonsnake | |
13/4/2019 17:52 | SpazzEighties, Funny name LOLsss I see Platts responded to you using his other account, it just means he's scared to face you I'm pleased the mug has me filtered, or does he? LOLsss | kryptonsnake | |
13/4/2019 17:35 | Sleveen also can't type at the moment he's gripping on a rooster | choppernoel | |
13/4/2019 17:34 | Severn also can't type at the moment he's gripping on a rooster | choppernoel | |
13/4/2019 17:32 | Sleveen is at the caravan park. He can't reply at the moment. He's sucking rooster at the moment. | choppernoel | |
13/4/2019 15:41 | Colin Bird dmitribollokov12 Apr '19 - 09:30 - 982 of 997 ha yes - Colin Bird basically had a success 10 years ago with a copper mine that he sold for $260m to First Quantum called 'Kiwara'. He has used that as the basis to waste a similar amount of money in various different vehicles, whilst drawing huge fees and salaries. At JLP they used to claim to not receieve any cash salary, meanwhile had a vehicle called Katlego that they owned which received $'000s of 'consultancy fees' (Bird, Coetzer and another director), you used to be able to google search it and it had a website - all of CBs company's were listed as 'clients'. Once it was pointed on the bulletin board and people became aware of it, all trace of it disappeared from the internet. Absolute bunch of crooks. There is always a fresh batch of bright-eyed baby seal investors for them to club unfortunately. I'm sure half the people on the JLP bulletin board work for the company... Current Colin Bird related companies (not exhaustive) either board member or chairman... Bezant Resources Tiger Resource BMR Group Lithium Chile JLP (lol) New Age Metals Revelo Resources Corp Xtract Resources Polar Star Mining African Pioneer MIT Ventures Bushman Resources Lion Mining Finance Lion Capital Gallileo Resources Glenover Phosphate Have a look through the annual reports of these companies, look at what they are valued at and look at what the directors take out in salaries/fees to affiliated companies. AVOID ! Then look at the management we have here, the skin they have in the game, their pedigree and the enormity of the potential asset - including one that is now producing - albeit in a small way. Thanks for providing a comp to showcase why this is a great investment Sleeven... | cpap man | |
13/4/2019 15:02 | Should not be so easily distracted with matter of money and business on the Sabbath. Naughty boy, :-P | plat hunter | |
13/4/2019 13:38 | angou. took off my yarmulke to post this ! what does coo plat mean? | adejuk | |
13/4/2019 13:28 | Spazz by name spazz by nature.. First and foremost BMR & JLP are not connected in anyway whatsoever. BMR has zero say in anything JLP does or it's daily operations. JLP holds a majority shareholding in BMR in the same way JLP may choose do to with any other company it so chooses. I also use the JLP LSE board and I agree... it's littered with BMR holders banging on about fraud and a useless BOD. That should be kept to the BMR board, if you want to comment on the JLP board about JLP then that's fine. IN fact LSE's user terms insist on keeping company specific chat to the correct board of discussion. BMR Does not hold a 12.5% interest in Kabwe BMR at best holds a negligible amount voting rights, I should imagine Losta holds more than BMR now. You couldn't be more wrong and it seems like someone needs to get their heads around what's actually happening and stop trolling other boards because you lost a skinful. | alittlebirdtoldme | |
13/4/2019 11:30 | Plat Hunter chooses a rubber ring. I'm going after trailers and trailers of money. At least Plat Hunter is banging safely. | choppernoel | |
13/4/2019 09:50 | We'll all be able too afford our own rubber ring to play with | plat hunter | |
12/4/2019 22:47 | Ade so long as its not coo plat :) | yangou | |
12/4/2019 22:40 | You'll always be my favourite punter chopper | plat hunter | |
12/4/2019 20:12 | onwards and upwards. north here we come. Plat Hunter will still be going south at the caravan park. | choppernoel | |
12/4/2019 19:52 | Hi Plat Hunter, your post about not wanting BMR shareholders to comment on the JLP LSE board is absurd. I find your reporting of this to LSE rather odd. Whether you like it or not the two companies are connected. Both companies hold shares in eachother and BMR holds 12.5% of the Kabwe project. I'm a shareholder in both and I don't have an issue with the connection to BMR. If I'm not mistaken you seem to look for trouble and thrive on the reaction of others. I think you need some help. | spazzeighties | |
12/4/2019 18:59 | I can recommend a good book for platts "Predictably Irrational" LOLsss | kryptonsnake | |
12/4/2019 18:41 | Good steady move up this week from 3.025 close last Friday to 3.35 close today. Thank goodness Plat has filtered me, he's done that because he doesn't want to admit that B & I's do show on our monitors (I'm not saying ALL B & I's show), as I and others have said are B & I's, and over the years dozens of pi's on many BB's I've read have claimed the trades were their B & I's. Surely they can't all be lying. Instead he gets all frustrated and thinks I don't understand why he posts in the way he does. As I said yesterday, I can only presume that brokers have to report their client B & I's and that's why we see them on our monitors. All Plat had to say, is what he thinks the trades that show up are, which I & many others say are B & I's and if he doesn't know, just say, 'I don't know' simple! It is pointless looking at trade lists if you don't know what the vast majority of large trades are. Just like in the past I've had to correct many pi's wrongly thinking all trades showing in Buy or Sell columns must be as stated, WRONG! the computer software just places trades in the different columns based on whether the deal is above, below or the same as the Mid price. It's about time they change the system. The brokers know what the trades are, so there must be someway of working with the mm's to change the system like add 'B' for Buy & 'S' for sell after the trade or similar, so the software puts the trade in correct column, can't be that hard to update the system. However, most likely why it hasn't happened by now, is I don't think MM's would want that to happen, as they would find it hard to manipulate the share price when they want to. Regarding my post last Monday I did say, "For anyone who doesn't believe Bed & Isa trades show up on ADVFN please Ignore this post," yet Plat didn't. If he had ignored, we wouldn't have been going around in circles. LOL! Anyway have a good weekend All, and look forward to good news from Jubilee. BTW, I will not be filtering Plat because sometimes out of the hundreds of rubbish posts, he posts some useful info. | freedom97 | |
12/4/2019 18:02 | Deme Can't work out if you've turned sarcastic or schizophrenic or a combination of both, on us. I do sympathise however, that's what being a long term holder in JLP will do to you, in the end. Let's hope we've all endured the last of it. GLA | aceshi |
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