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JLP Jubilee Metals Group Plc

6.23
0.13 (2.13%)
Last Updated: 08:40:42
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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
  0.13 2.13% 6.23 6.16 6.30 6.23 6.10 6.10 1,798,114 08:40:42
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 141.93M 12.91M 0.0047 12.98 167.03M
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 6.10p. Over the last year, Jubilee Metals shares have traded in a share price range of 4.65p to 8.85p.

Jubilee Metals currently has 2,738,130,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Jubilee Metals is £167.03 million. Jubilee Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 12.98.

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15/8/2019
19:59
Bullster,

I referred to Hernic. On that, yes, I agree with PH.

gsg
15/8/2019
19:56
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So, GSG agrees with Plat Hunter that :-

DCM and Hernic where no more than a demo and research project.



Hilarious.

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bullster
15/8/2019
19:49
And it extends the life of project because it reduces the pgm feed. You've already said this yourself you tool.

Worse than Goldi mate... give it up

plat hunter
15/8/2019
19:42
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Plat Hunter,

You say,

"Windsor resource is finite. Adding the fine chrome extends the life of the project."


Firstly, Windsor is not finite as they have other mines dropping ore on site to process.

Secondly, adding fc does not extend the life of the project, it just means that more chrome can be gathered from the same amount of ore mined.

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bullster
15/8/2019
19:31
PH, Re your comment on Hernic

"Perhaps I'm the only one who thinks DCM and Hernic where no more than demo and research project."

"Hernic demonstrated that we could raise money and grab Windsor, which in turn has built us a relationship with Northam."

Not sure whether you were told that, or worked it out for yourself. Either way, you are spot on.

gsg
15/8/2019
19:25
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plathunter,

You demonstrate the inability to understand the relationship between mining and tailings, the chicken and the egg.

You think vanadium is a metal and not an element.

You can't see that Kabwe/Sable is chemistry after phase one.

You believe in the collection point theory.

All wrong, my friend.

You type for the sake of typing, at times my friend.

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bullster
15/8/2019
19:24
As fine chrome is introduced, I'm expecting PGM production to drop but the cost mitigated by the additional fine chrome.

The question is how well can Leon balance the scales. I belive this is in short is what Leon And Colin are calling 'Project Efficiencies'

plat hunter
15/8/2019
19:20
Windsor resource is finite. Adding the fine chrome extends the life of the project.
plat hunter
15/8/2019
19:11
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sleeven,

Yes, thanks for the ability of grasping that, many don't.

Now think about 60k/t catch up.

An may i say 25k/m fc, and for how long.

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bullster
15/8/2019
19:11
Perhaps I'm the only one who thinks DCM and Hernic where no more than demo and research projects.

DCM is going to be huge, there won't be any problem with feed material there within 24 months.

Hernic demonstrated that we could raise money and grab Windsor, which in turn has built us a relationship with Northam.

Then there's Kabwe. Always said it was a side project. I wonder if glencore had any interest in us prior to Kabwe?

Hernic and DCM and Kabwe come to that, are only a small part of JLP's capacity.

DCM will be huge, Sable is huge.

plat hunter
15/8/2019
19:02
well you'd want a stockpile of PGM material say six months of steady state prodn, for example Eland/PCC has circa 230k tonnes stockpiled PGM material and building.
sleveen
15/8/2019
19:00
So I'm guessing that chopper upgraded his tesco mobile and couldn'the remember his password
plat hunter
15/8/2019
18:29
I've said that for years. Leon should be fired. He's a liability. He's not the only person in the world who can offer those services.
niloc4
15/8/2019
18:23
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Surely i am not the only one to see the "Fine Chrome" illusion !

Fine chrome (fc) is the reason Leon didn't and couldn't and wasn't bothered about getting a pgm plant built at DCM.Leon had to turn to fc from the tailings dump because the chrome had gone. Now you see the bottleneck problem. The fc can only work at a rate of 25k/t/m, so if you introduce fc at Hernic or Windsor, you will halve feed to the pgm circuit. The only remedy to this would mean either not treating all of the tailings for fc, or, building a fc plant twice the size of DCM, however how much that cost.

Now that the 800,000t dump has to go through the fc plant at 25k/m it will take 32 months, so there was no hurry in the first place, was there Leon, just string us along, you must think we're thick.

The sooner Leon goes the better.

Kabwe will make this company, and we don't need Leon.

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bullster
15/8/2019
18:08
Lol Dan, they'll not be far off the mark
plat hunter
15/8/2019
17:42
They tell me down the Wheatsheaf Plathunter likes to boast about his Amazon exploits.
danieldanrichardson
15/8/2019
17:40
tim

What Bullster said.

sleveen
15/8/2019
17:12
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tim,

The post chrome tailings at DCM i.e. 800,000t is awaiting fine chrome removal.
JLP still awaits a license to build the pgm circuit.

Lonmin buys JLPs pgm concentrate from the Hernic operation.

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bullster
15/8/2019
16:59
sleveen,
I remember when DCM started and the post chrome tailings were to be held in an increased area which was supposed to cause a three month delay. Thereafter the planning was for either a new build or seek a suitable refining partner. Lonmin did report in their annual accounts that they had entered into an agreement with JLP but nothing seemed to come of it. All of this is now about three years ago so what is happening to the post chrome tailings now? Surely the increased value of the post chrome tailings should be recognised in the accounts. Does anyone know what is causing the delay in the licence and what might be the steps needed to be taken or the problems which require resolution?

timhigginson
15/8/2019
15:21
Plat Hunter also offers his little wors on a roll at the caravan park to the male clients of his
niloc4
15/8/2019
15:16
Plat hunter is a rooster sucking expert. Ask Colin and Leon. He works for jubilee platinum.
niloc4
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