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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/10/2019 09:49 | cannot see any trades at full ask from today? | deme1 | |
18/10/2019 09:45 | Full ask now @ both JLP & KAV for that 100k - Next ones higher? | cpap man | |
18/10/2019 09:44 | Happy to have kept hands in pockets on GLR. Death by dilution there. | gsg | |
18/10/2019 07:42 | Interesting that Tharisa have spent $54m on their Vulcan plant to develop fine chrome from their mine operations. However it will not be operational until the end of 2020. Sound familiar. "We have developed a proprietary process using existing technologies to improve the chrome recoveries with the process having been rigorously tested and proven through pilot plant test work and the operation of a production scale demonstration plant." If in the medium term, Jubilee were ever to get taken out, a company such as Tharisa would be the perfect candidate imo. | gsg | |
17/10/2019 23:59 | Shareholders page on website updated. | robers98 | |
17/10/2019 20:52 | Bring it on! | goingforarun | |
17/10/2019 20:18 | So far, The price action is still playing out the April pattern and if it completes it the same way then well have 4.99 by Monday. | plat hunter | |
17/10/2019 17:31 | Well it needed a healthy pull back. Question is can the upward momentum now resume? Let’s hope there is indeed something going on in the background Deme that us lowly PIs are not yet aware of and is the reason for the positive movement the last couple days? Would be great if we can finally put the old days of JLP well and truly behind us. | alwaysevolving | |
17/10/2019 16:24 | That spread though | plat hunter | |
17/10/2019 16:20 | JSE finished up now on 77c (+4%) something is going on in the background ! | deme1 | |
17/10/2019 15:43 | Are the Chinese back on the JSE controlling the 72c? It's s9 obvious once again | niloc4 | |
17/10/2019 14:57 | Right here Dan......recovering from the shock of being in the black. It's not been a common occurrence over the last decade. | aceshi | |
17/10/2019 14:55 | Spread at 6.45%. Could be that they dropped the bid by widening the spread in order to take out stop losses from new entrants. | gsg | |
17/10/2019 14:51 | Looks like there maybe some delayed sells to come thru. Hard to believe they're already back testing the breakout... See where we close. | boris cobaka | |
17/10/2019 14:23 | dont think 4.4p will be hit today! | deme1 | |
17/10/2019 13:46 | Where's Aces? | danieldanrichardson | |
17/10/2019 12:38 | Decent volume again | frogkid | |
17/10/2019 12:04 | Gotta be in it to win it Bull lolz | plat hunter | |
17/10/2019 12:03 | Brave call | the bull | |
17/10/2019 11:56 | And there we go.. 1 million keyed just before lunch... I'm going for 5p by cob tomorrow | plat hunter | |
17/10/2019 10:45 | Could be Losta.. we should be looking at minimum of 4.5 if the price action plays out as it did in April | plat hunter | |
17/10/2019 10:38 | 4.4p by close imo and north of 4.5p by close tomorrow. | lostabillion | |
17/10/2019 10:22 | Tick up coming:-) | lostabillion | |
17/10/2019 09:59 | Doesn't look like profit talking at all to me.. All looks pretty strong still, is all spread action this morning @ 5.2%This is set for more gains later this afternoon as the volume gets keyed in | plat hunter |
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