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JLP Jubilee Metals Group Plc

6.10
0.15 (2.52%)
31 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
  0.15 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
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 141.93M 12.91M 0.0047 12.98 162.92M
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 5.95p. 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 £162.92 million. Jubilee Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 12.98.

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13/9/2019
08:07
Is'nt it a pi$$er that we are shareholders in the lowest cost PGM producer in the industry and just doubled our production, whilst palladium is at record levels, yet the Jubilee share price has gone down. lol
gsg
13/9/2019
07:23
Palladium settles above $1,600/oz. for first time ever


Palladium prices finish at the highest level on record, with December Comex futures settling +3.1% to $1,604.80/oz. after climbing as high as $1,616.50, on concerns over tight supplies due to possible labor problems at South African mines.

South Africa’s main platinum mining union earlier this week said wage talks with major mining companies were deadlocked.

"On a fundamental basis for platinum and palladium in particular there are the ongoing wage negotiations taking place in South Africa," says Suki Cooper, precious metals analyst at Standard Chartered Bank, adding that "given that the palladium market is already under supplied, any incremental losses in production are likely to only tighten the market further."

The rally in palladium, which used in vehicle pollution-control devices, comes despite data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers which showed that China’s total auto sales fell 6.9% Y/Y to 1.96M.

gsg
13/9/2019
07:17
Plat You think I've been found wanting, do you? Good for you. Like I've said before, I don't really give a hoot about your opinions. What is fact, however, is that you drone on here every day, bullying your opinionated, hot air down everyone's throat. But I can't actually remember one instance when you've got it right. So should anyone really be listening to anything you have to say? How's those losses doing, you sad, washed up, ex, wannabe, city boy? When is that "perfect storm" gonna hit, you clown?
aceshi
13/9/2019
07:01
Nelson While you got so much to say, why don't you explain to us how you can dispute MD's £15 profit per ounce. JLP HAVE NOT proven, an audited taxable profit, to date, you moron. Stop with the lie. It's all opinions until the financials are presented in Nov or perhaps early Dec.
aceshi
13/9/2019
06:36
Mrsingh1.....well said...but you won’t embarrass the sad cases on here....they made the wrong decision at the wrong time and blame everyone else for it. One poster
Has never even owned shares but blames Leon for screwing Bmr over.

nelson01
12/9/2019
23:41
Dreary me Aces... I think that response says it all, you've been found wanting I think.

You learned what a TR1 is yet?

plat hunter
12/9/2019
19:02
No, unlike yourself, I sold 2/3 of my holding on that upturn. For the life of me don't know why I didn't dump the lot.
aceshi
12/9/2019
18:28
5p would be better!
goingforarun
12/9/2019
17:53
2p to 3.6 is hardly stagnated though
plat hunter
12/9/2019
17:26
And then we have the other moron who thinks Jlp make $15 profit per ounce with a production cost below $400 and a basket price of $1500.....lol
nelson01
12/9/2019
17:21
I think it's hilarious that Aces has chosen the subject of TR1's to bash a company and doesn't even understand what they are.

Where do they dig up these clowns... SA showing off their pool of professional resource.

Perhaps he is one of many jaded mine workers angry at the efficiencies of technologies making their roles redundant?

plat hunter
12/9/2019
17:21
Hahahahaha,you are all in for a big surprise next week!!
toobs1
12/9/2019
17:11
Lol....even his fellow morons think he’s stupid...lol
nelson01
12/9/2019
17:09
If i was him I would get some therapy after that.
nelson01
12/9/2019
17:09
TOOBS get help soon things must be bad when chopper 're bloc can see you are nuts
mutley walters
12/9/2019
17:04
"The only shareholder he looks after is the consulting company,look at the 2017,2018 fees he payed out.Only leftover crumbs for jubilee metals and its shareholders."

And yet the value of the company has doubled since then. That is odd lol

plat hunter
12/9/2019
17:01
Toobs - Are you on drugs?
BTW, the laws of libel apply even to posts on a bulletin board. In your perilous legal position, I would delete my posts, cancel my e-mail account, smash my computer's hard drive, and bury it in a shallow grave in a wood. That might be enough to save you.

bookwormrobert
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