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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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0.15 | 2.52% | 6.10 | 6.00 | 6.20 | 6.15 | 5.95 | 5.95 | 5,318,198 | 14:40:46 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 12.98 | 162.92M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/6/2019 14:09 | . . "Other less notorious dams" That's been and is already our business ! . . | ![]() bullster | |
10/6/2019 13:58 | Bullster...I'm not sure anyone believes JLP will get anywhere near these dams but they're also not the only dams.I for one think it is a relevant story for JLP, as other less notorious dams and projects; are treatable and accessible. Vale provides a framework of a story for a business space and opportunities that JLP are industry leaders in.Very much like the commissioning of the Victorian sewer systems; prevention is better than a cure. | ![]() plat hunter | |
10/6/2019 13:52 | . . i.e. grow vegetation on them. The roots will bind the loose material together. If you think Jubilee would be let anywhere near an unstable tailings dam to mine it,,, think again, , it's too dangerous. (VALE) "The plan aims to “de-characteri . . | ![]() bullster | |
10/6/2019 13:24 | Vale sets aside $1.9bn to decommission nine dams Vale, the world’s largest iron-ore miner, set aside $1.9-billion to accelerate the decommissioning of nine mine-waste dams in Brazil’s Minas Gerais state as part of its response to the deadliest tailings disaster in the country’s history. Between $150-million and $200-million will be spent this year, $500-million in 2020 and $150-million to $200-million in “the following years", the company said in a filing. ale, the world’s largest iron-ore miner, set aside $1.9-billion to accelerate the decommissioning of nine mine-waste dams in Brazil’s Minas Gerais state as part of its response to the deadliest tailings disaster in the country’s history. Between $150-million and $200-million will be spent this year, $500-million in 2020 and $150-million to $200-million in “the following years", the company said in a filing. | ![]() robers98 | |
10/6/2019 10:27 | Cheers for links people... marketing effort starting to take hold it would seem, never seen us mentioned in a mainstream broadsheet before. | ![]() plat hunter | |
10/6/2019 10:16 | Massively undervalued, mcap still less than NAV and evidence of sticky earnings. | ![]() plat hunter | |
10/6/2019 08:26 | On Twitter ..... Oilplayer2009 @Oilplayer2009 48m48 minutes ago More Would urge followers to review #JLP Jubilee Metals (3.2p) current market cap is £60m but forward earnings expected to be IRO £21m-£24 | ![]() shotbybothsides | |
10/6/2019 08:23 | Substitute the h with an H; the link works. | ![]() sleveen | |
09/6/2019 23:26 | hxxps://www.pressrea Earlier Business Live article. Original link didn’t work for me. | goldibucks | |
09/6/2019 23:20 | Jubilee gets a positive mention amongst the Woodford commentary. There was also some sparkle from Jubilee Metals, which surged 16.8 per cent to 3.3p after the platinum miner laid out plans to increase production capacity at its operations in South Africa. | ![]() robers98 | |
09/6/2019 17:49 | hxxps://www.business Jubilee Metals: A little gem waiting to be discovered Jubilee could be a little gem in the PGM and base metals segment but investors appear to be completely overlooking the share | ![]() shotbybothsides | |
09/6/2019 09:40 | Caravan park .. don’t be so ridiculous .. Villa in 10 acres old boy 🤣 | kennyp52 | |
08/6/2019 10:59 | Not my hard work that is why it states: "Thanks 34Degsouth over on lse" at the top of the post. My projections are, your gonna need bigger hands to carry the 10 bags coming your way ;) | ![]() deme1 | |
08/6/2019 10:27 | KennyP52 why you speaking to yourself? Is it KennyP52 during the day and deme1 at night at the caravan park? | choppernoel | |
08/6/2019 09:26 | Deme .. thank you for doing the hard work crunching the numbers , what is your summary profit projection for 2019 then ? | kennyp52 | |
07/6/2019 18:53 | Leinster was a slap in the face at the time but slaps in the face make your face harder.A lesson learned well and we're now all the better for it. | ![]() plat hunter | |
07/6/2019 18:19 | Losta, to get to the we’ll need to be earning something like £100m a year, feels a bit a stretch unless the pipeline drops another project with no placing required? | ![]() goingforarun | |
07/6/2019 17:59 | Choopernoel ... apply for Leon’s job you seem to know it all 🤣 | kennyp52 | |
07/6/2019 17:50 | Some decent number crunching going on today over on the LSE board. Once the penny drops, never mind 4p we’ll be heading closer to 40p+. | ![]() lostabillion | |
07/6/2019 17:07 | Not long before Leon makes another timeline change regarding Platcro pgm. It's obvious why the little investor owns only 27400 shares. The only big thing about Leon is his mouth | choppernoel | |
07/6/2019 16:42 | And when we finally get the audited financials, probably in late November or December, as usual they will be far less impressive than the pundits are suggesting | ![]() aceshi | |
07/6/2019 16:03 | Interesting to compare SLP with JLP.SLP's MCap is 80m but take out $20m cash. JLP is 60m with say cash6m. Both are now producing c60,000oz pgms pa. JLP has chrome running at c$1m per month,Tjate, Kabwe (almost) and where are the DCM PGM's? Possibly SLP are a little further advanced in actual production but JLP will be up there within a quarter. Looks like SLP are being valued at c1.3x sales and on a p/e of c6.5 (quarterly net profit of $5m convert to gbp and take off tax at 30%) | timhigginson |
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