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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 | 1.45% | 7.00 | 6.90 | 7.10 | 7.00 | 6.90 | 6.90 | 2,208,315 | 14:54:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 14.89 | 191.67M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/9/2020 09:45 | Spread tightend. L2 1 v 5. With 5 on the offer you would expect a discount to buy, however trades going through at almost the full offer. Bodes well. | gsg | |
01/9/2020 09:43 | Verulamium Don't forget the rise in the price of copper !! 17% higher than when JLP did the "Elephant" deal back in June. All the ducks aligning tintin | 9tintin | |
01/9/2020 09:38 | Very strong copper demand in China, imports increasing: | freedom97 | |
01/9/2020 09:33 | Is there any chance they could JPL could pick up any tailings with lithium in them? That is where a hugeamount of cash is going to be made over the next few years. | pshevlin | |
01/9/2020 09:23 | Bullster's BBI price continuing its rises - $2255 now. The WH Ireland basket (net of smelter pay) at $1469 - 20% higher than the spot price when they wrote their 11.2p fair value note and 33% higher than the Long Term price assumption used. All of which is very nice. | verulamium | |
01/9/2020 08:19 | The invasion of former Yugoslavia Iraq Libya etc. Along with today's BLM the loonie PC brigade LGBT and refugees have all be planned for decades and are an attempt to devide us to make it easier for the loonie globalist dictators to control us...rather than talkbabiut silly little banks you need to.open your eyes wake up and realise how all your freedoms are being eradicated. Fight for your children's future and start by taking off you masks covid19 is BS. On top of my rant 10 years invested in JLP. within the next 2 I'm expecting a minimum of 20p good luck all | clarky111 | |
01/9/2020 08:16 | Happy spring-day everybody. | mikebolle1 | |
01/9/2020 07:32 | 'Perhaps that is why Mr Bird did not pursue this deal through the most obvious company with which he is associated, Jubliee Metals. Its CEO, the widely respected Leon Coetzer, would have had more sense and done more due diligence.' Doesn't sound like a reason to avoid JLP to me... | speccy1 | |
01/9/2020 01:03 | Next week I can post as trader537, 538, 539, 570 Etc. It’s pretty sad to attempt to ‘ban’ someone with a different opinion. Not possible to do. | trader536 | |
31/8/2020 22:03 | I was in Bosnia in the 90's...I've seen first hand why refugees are mainly men of fighting age.For those who haven't, there's plenty of books on the matter and places of interest on the internet. | plat hunter | |
31/8/2020 22:02 | Has there been a news leak? Otherwise assume no change? | goingforarun | |
31/8/2020 21:28 | Wouldn’t mind this being replicated on the AIM tomorrow .... Jubilee Metals Group PLC JSE: JBL 137.00 ZAC +8.00 (6.20%) At current exchange rate ZAR is .044 which is 6p ... might get your prediction before Friday hopefully Plat . You in a bun fight again ? You one of those lefties then that smoke the weed and put the world to rights? 😂 | kennyp52 | |
31/8/2020 21:25 | The fit young men with a bit of cash to give the people smugglers and who've bravely abandoned their country and families? I'm sure they're lovely. | verulamium | |
31/8/2020 21:13 | Probably would, most people are actually nice, even the ones you save from drowning | plat hunter | |
31/8/2020 20:24 | A fabulous defence Plat. Thanks. I should introduce you to Prof Laurie Taylor, if you haven't already met him snorting in a cubicle. You'd get on very well. | verulamium |
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