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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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-0.10 | -1.25% | 7.90 | 7.70 | 8.10 | 8.00 | 7.90 | 8.00 | 777,905 | 15:38:55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 16.81 | 216.31M |
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25/8/2020 12:50 | I know that Leon has had a few chats with the Daily Telegraph,as he told me at the last AGM assuming he is telling the truth. He is at least trying with the latest project give SA a longer revenue time line which should improve our P/E ratio when and if that comes into play. It seems to me that the owner of the site will get the Chrome for nothing and JLP will get the PGM's for nothing so they can process over the road. Leon always makes reading a RNS difficult, there is no mention of split or anything else and I suppose the next thing that will happen is JLP will buy the unit that it is regenerating and updating. If and it's probably a big if in these global times Chrome get's a better price then we will be in a very strong position | eblitz1 | |
25/8/2020 12:48 | Daily Mail was March. SMALL CAP SHARE IDEAS: Jubilee Metals' boss says firm has a niche as cashflow opportunities multiply | robers98 | |
25/8/2020 12:46 | SLP's about to pop, 30% of MCAP sitting in the bank and trading at a measily PE of roughly 3, with dividend policy to be announced at the beginning of October.Bonkers if you're holding here with nothing in SLP, fill your boots chaps | plat hunter | |
25/8/2020 12:42 | Lol freedom that doesn't surprise me | plat hunter | |
25/8/2020 12:35 | "Lucky if proactive and directors talk get more 500 views between them, pathetic for a company making 20 million a year and growing." I disagree re. waste of time Leon being interviewed on Proactive & Directors talk, it only takes a few wealthy people to view and be impressed with what Leon is saying and invest millions in Jubilee as a result. Also, besides the views those websites get, don't forget Proactive also post their interviews on Youtube too, so many people also view there too, like in the 6 Aug Proactive interview so far 1,019 views on youtube: "Jubilee Metals CEO talks near-term earnings from significant new copper deal in Zambia" Directors Talk also post their interviews on Vimeo.com, but I've no idea how many views they get. I think what would help is if Leons PR team?? were to approach the Daily mail & Telegraph... and get them to do a write-up on the success the company has made over past year. | freedom97 | |
25/8/2020 12:33 | I very excite. | frogkid | |
25/8/2020 10:55 | After years of waiting to recover original funds now again I have a good feeling about this stock :) | marmar80 | |
25/8/2020 10:52 | Samancor Chrome is the largest ferrochrome producer in the world, producing, subject to market conditions, can produce in excess of 2 million metric tons (Mt) of charge chrome per annum. In addition, Samancor Chrome sells more than 0.5 Mt of speciality grade chrome ore per annum on the local and export market. | gsg | |
25/8/2020 10:35 | . . Samancor produces over 4 million tonnes per year. With Jubilees 450,000 tonnes per year, we are about one tength the size. . . | bullster | |
25/8/2020 10:31 | Level 2 5vs1 | 21ant | |
25/8/2020 10:25 | Cheers bullster, that makes much more sense, looks like it's owned by Samancor and was part of the Hernic business rescue too. | plat hunter | |
25/8/2020 10:20 | . . Dikwena Chrome is adjacent to Inyoni. A subsiduary of big Sam In this satellite image, the rows of yellow top paddle motors on the floatation tanks can be seen at Inyoni. Adjacent and to the lower left is the chrome processing facility of Dikwena Chrome. From the RNS:- "Jubilee Metals Group ("Jubilee" or the "Company"), the AIM and Altx traded metals processing company, is pleased to announce that it has executed a processing agreement whereby Jubilee has been appointed as operator to re-commission and operate the existing run of mine ("ROM") chrome beneficiation plant (the "Chrome Plant"') adjacent to its Inyoni Operations ("Inyoni") (together the "Processing Agreement"). " . . | bullster | |
25/8/2020 10:14 | That interviewer is so ineffective but I thought that Leon got a strong message across. It's all about continuity of supply now, thus ensuring sustainable growth, which should make JLP much more attractive to institutional investors with the risk spread across two countries and multiple commodities. All we need now is for metal prices to resume their upward trends after recent pull backs imo. | the skipper | |
25/8/2020 10:02 | . . Number 5 . . | bullster | |
25/8/2020 09:58 | So JLP now producing 450,000 t pa of chrome. Any guesses as to where that puts JLP in the SA chrome production league? Leons' answer : One of the top producers in the world. When the chrome price cycle turns, this'll go nuts imo. | gsg | |
25/8/2020 08:50 | Who owns the this rom processing facility... I feel that the biggest part of the news that we're not getting | plat hunter | |
24/8/2020 17:17 | Surprised that there wasn’t more share price reaction but hey what do I know! | goingforarun | |
24/8/2020 17:06 | Just this minute got the RNS emailed from Jubilee HQ. | lostabillion | |
24/8/2020 16:46 | Good start tot he week, hopefully it can be built on.. SLP has been putting in a good show at it's current levels, reckon both are going to climb and go bonkers through September and October. | plat hunter | |
24/8/2020 15:18 | hxxps://simplywall.s | deme1 | |
24/8/2020 15:10 | The Annie Stock.. ."Tomorrow tomorrow, there's always tomorrow, it's only a day away" | plat hunter |
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