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JLP Jubilee Metals Group Plc

6.95
-0.05 (-0.71%)
03 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
  -0.05 -0.71% 6.95 6.80 7.10 6.95 6.90 6.90 955,730 11:08:58
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 141.93M 12.91M 0.0047 14.79 190.3M
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 7p. 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 £190.30 million. Jubilee Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.79.

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17/11/2020
13:20
JSE it 8%

Something going on in the background.


I can't believe after all the highs and mainly lows, Losta is the first one to jump ship when JLP finally seems to be getting some traction :)

deme1
17/11/2020
13:19
The Bull, LOL, ‘Pucker up’ Frog!
alwaysevolving
17/11/2020
13:14
Zambia sees deal with Glencore over Mopani Copper within a month

Zambia expects to conclude talks over buying Glencore’s stake in Mopani Copper Mines within a month, according to Barnaby Mulenga, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Mines.

Mulenga declined to disclose the size of the stake that state-owned ZCCM Investments Holdings is trying to acquire. ZCCM-IH currently has 10% of Mopani, with Glencore holding 73.1% and Vancouver-based First Quantum Minerals 16.9%.

Zambia wants to raise its holding after clashing with Glencore earlier this year over the company’s plan to mothball Mopani’s operations. But it’s unclear how the cash-strapped government, which last week defaulted on a Eurobond interest payment, would finance a deal. While impairments of $1.14-billion at Mopani contributed to Glencore posting a first-half loss, the Switzerland-based commodity giant still assigned a value of $704-million to the operations.

Mulenga expects a deal to be announced in the coming weeks by Mines Minister Richard Musukwa, who said in September that both companies were prepared to sell their entire holding in Mopani. Zambia won’t have trouble raising finance for the deal, according to Mulenga, even though no money will come from the Treasury.

“The resource attracts money, so the issue of financing is the least of the worries for the Zambian government,” Mulenga said in an interview on Thursday, referring to Mopani’s copper-mining operations. He didn’t give further details.

A spokesman for Glencore declined to comment. First Quantum spokesman John Gladston also declined to comment.

Glencore shelved its plans to place the operations under care and maintenance for 90 days, after Zambia threatened to revoke its mining license in April. The government strategy is driven by a need to safeguard jobs at Mopani, rather than any desire to raise its shareholding, said Mulenga.

Zambia’s increasingly tense relations with investors in the key copper-mining industry may partly reflect maneuvering by President Edgar Lungu ahead of next year’s elections. The government is also in arbitration over mining assets it seized last year from billionaire Anil Agarwal’s Vedanta Resources.

Other copper miners have halted $2-billion of planned investments because of a dispute over a royalty tax. A mining conference later this year will seek to address that issue, Mulenga said.

“Hopefully we will come to some consensus to what should this tax regime look like,” he said

robers98
17/11/2020
13:07
I thought that Leon had said that there were in excess of 1 billion tons of surface tailings in Zambia?
philby1
17/11/2020
13:05
losta, i don't know you. your age or circs.
if i were in your position, at any age, i would sell and have the life i wanted

adejuk
17/11/2020
13:04
losta
let us know how the order goes please

adejuk
17/11/2020
13:00
Sell order is in to reduce by 5%. Thank goodness I waited until today. Holding fire on the other 5%.

Really good run up today :—)

lostabillion
17/11/2020
12:55
aspell
if so i will be gone by 15p
at the mo, it is defying gravity

adejuk
17/11/2020
12:52
No useful input - just WOW
aaspell
17/11/2020
12:47
That would be VERY welcome HG!
1madmarky
17/11/2020
12:46
i bought back my sell this morning
it cost me 100k shares but no £
this is more than hot money imo
summat in t'wind

adejuk
17/11/2020
12:40
The Bull; 25p by mid 2022, 50p by early 2024.
highly geared
17/11/2020
12:23
Feels like a high expectation on tomorrow...let’;s hope it delivers!
goingforarun
17/11/2020
12:23
A very unbias and factual synopsis HG. Its clear that you are serious about your investments and investment-decisions. Welcome back..
mikebolle
17/11/2020
12:22
L2 still strengthening at the current prices. 1 v 2 with Cantors still pushing the bid.
gsg
17/11/2020
12:17
And goodbye to 8,5p ... next stop 10p
billyusa
17/11/2020
12:04
Whats your target HG
the bull
17/11/2020
11:51
Hi, Yes that was at the Proactive Event on 7th November 2019. BB2.
billyboy2fromiii
17/11/2020
11:43
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robers98,

Thanks for pointing that out, i've altered my post.

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bullster
17/11/2020
11:41
After c. 3 years after selling out , I’m back in. It’s taken much longer than I envisaged but this business is becoming a highly cash generative business with ability to reinvest and ultimately scale up to £ multi billion size over the next 5 years.

The core chrome/PGM Streams are now well established having gone through some pain in the first 2 years.

The copper tailings work stream will be transformational ; 25,000 tonnes of copper production per annum with a 20 year supply should value JLP at £500 million alone, once fully established.

The tailings and process model is brilliant in that mine Capex and execution risk are removed.

Much will depend on commodity pricing but the next few years look positive, especially copper for the EV Market

highly geared
17/11/2020
11:40
If 8,5p gets taken out,10p next? The demand for this is unbelievably strong.
billyusa
17/11/2020
11:36
1 v 1. 8.4 - 8.5

Cantors driving the bid.

gsg
17/11/2020
11:35
Bullster that is not the age. I believe that was the proactive presentation.
robers98
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