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JLP Jubilee Metals Group Plc

6.40
0.06 (0.95%)
Last Updated: 09:03:55
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
  0.06 0.95% 6.40 6.30 6.50 6.41 6.40 6.41 893,420 09:03:55
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 141.93M 12.91M 0.0047 13.62 173.6M
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 6.34p. 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 £173.60 million. Jubilee Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 13.62.

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05/12/2020
15:42
End of year 2021?

Put me down for 35p

deme1
05/12/2020
15:21
Losta

you sell out of JLP (a share that you have been hyping for years) just before it really starts to take off.
You buy into Lloyds on a brexit punt, bad move IMO
now you admit to buying into Cineworld, which had a really bad Friday.

Just swallow your pride and get back in before we hit 20p

deme1
05/12/2020
14:56
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WHO WILL WIN :

BY CLOSE OF TRADING ON THE DAY JUBILEE METALS GROUP ISSUE END OF YEAR AUDITED RESULTS IN NOVEMBER 2021.






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Prediction


Plat Hunter
20p


Bullster
24p


Lostabillion
30p


GSG
22P


nash81
25p


1MadMarky
14p


Ginko3
17p


Danieldanrichardson
16p


mikebolle1
15p


frogkid
62p


Undertaker
30p


sleveen
8p


Billthebank
11p


alwaysevolving
12p


haughtonhoney
11p


CRT131
13p


cernunnus
10p


fozdad
13p


rescuer
22p




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bullster
05/12/2020
14:31
9tintin. Thanks, just back from golf.i do understand the 'mix' and individual commodity profit margin must be factually correct to ascertain profits month to month but are you saying that the BBi is wildly incorrect as a guide ?
millwallfan
05/12/2020
14:27
losta
well done

adejuk
05/12/2020
12:54
Bought 50k’s worth of Cineworld on the closing bell yesterday too. :—)

Been in Jubes for 10 years and will probably be around for another 10.

Merry Christmas

lostabillion
05/12/2020
12:19
Fortunately I’ve been very transparent Nelson.

Check my posting history over the last few weeks.

You seem very upset and venomous!

lostabillion
05/12/2020
12:09
Deme1, I‘ve been very lucky with top slicing that 5% and putting in Lloyds. Fantastic rise of over 50% in the share price plus intraday trading has seen me nearly double my money.

Nearly in a position to buy back 2m without it actually costing me anything. Happy days.

lostabillion
05/12/2020
11:47
millwallfan

Don't put too much store in the BBI - it is only a general guide to the trend of PGM's and has little actual reference to JLP's prill split which can be seen in WH Ireland's broker note - viz current values.

Pt - 60% - $1051........$630
Pl - 17% - $2213........$376
Rh - 8% - $13800.......$1104
Ru - 10% - $280.........$28
Ir - 4% - $1670........$66
Total...................$2204

As a result platinum needs to appreciate far more in real terms than any of the other constituents of the basket, which fortunately would appear to be the case!!

I'm not sure why this actual far more accurate basket split has not been recorded as the BBI is somewhat misleading.

Hope that helps

tintin

9tintin
05/12/2020
10:25
Shame you put your money into Lloyds.
deme1
05/12/2020
10:21
Boy oh boy that is some rise over the last two or three days. :—)
lostabillion
05/12/2020
09:48
Copper is refined from ores in the ground, either through underground or open-pit mines. Most of the copper ores mined today are oxide or sulfide ores. Extraction of sulfide ores is covered in more detail in Copper Mining and Extraction: Sulfide Ores (11–14), but is introduced here because an important by-product of this process is used for the extraction of oxide ores.
robers98
05/12/2020
09:44
There are two main types of copper ore of interest: copper oxide ores and copper sulfide ores. Both ore types can be economically mined, but they are processed in different ways.

Copper sulfide ores are typically the most profitable copper ore type to mine. That is because they have high copper content, and the copper in them can more easily be separated from unwanted minerals. However, copper oxide ores have an advantage in that they are more abundant.

robers98
05/12/2020
09:37
I think I first time read his CV ;) CEO, Jubilee Metals PlcA qualified chemical engineer, Mr. Coetzer was with Anglo American Plc for 20 years, 16 of which with Anglo Platinum where he held various technical and operational managerial roles. He holds several board positions on operational and technical entities. Mr. Coetzer is a member of the advisory board for the chemical engineering faculty at both the University of Pretoria and University of Stellenbosch and is also a member of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, and the South African Institute of Directors.
marmar80
05/12/2020
09:31
Some interesting messages there from yesterday amd also interesting answers
deme1
05/12/2020
09:30
Some interesting messages there from yesterday amd also interesting answers
deme1
05/12/2020
09:22
With regards to my earlier post.

There is also a chat facility (similar to over very own BB) where you can online chat with the company. A lot of messages on there from yesterday, could explain the strength in the buying

deme1
05/12/2020
09:21
With regards to my earlier post.

There is also a chat facility (similar to over very own BB) where you can online chat with the company. A lot of messages on there from yesterday, could explain the strength in the buying

deme1
05/12/2020
09:14
Wow. I have been a holder since the original con roast and ‘tjate discovery’. The link article nicely sums up what many informed posters on this site have been extolling for some months now. The BBI (many thanks to Bullster) has risen steadily and it now looks like our biggest component (platinum @49%) seems to be on an upward move supported by some very bullish analysts comments into the medium term. As such we may well see the $3000 BBI during 2021 and a corresponding lift in share share price even at current processing levels. If the ‘deals in the pipeline’ also come to fruition, for the first time today I now actually have significant confidence that some of the share price projections of 30p plus in the medium term are genuinely realistic rather than pie in the sky. For personal reasons I will probably topslice my modest holding (4p average) springtime and leave the rest for the ride. GLA London term and newly investors and thanks again to our knowledgeable posters.
millwallfan
05/12/2020
09:05
Don't forget you can register for free.

You are able to call JLP direct (im guessong leon) or even leave a message.

I have left a few messages. Great resource to try and get a little more out of Leon.

deme1
05/12/2020
09:05
Don't forget you can register for free.

You are able to call JLP direct (im guessong leon) or even leave a message.

I have left a few messages. Great resource to try and get a little more out of Leon.

deme1
05/12/2020
08:44
1mm,give it a try but yesterday you were mainly pointed towards RNS releases.
robers98
05/12/2020
08:00
One thing about project Roan, back in August the plan was first concentrate within 4 months then a second phase in the construction to take it to full capacity. Has the plan changed to now take Roan to full capacity Q2 next year or has there been slippage?
A question for today perhaps..

1madmarky
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