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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.30 | 4.29% | 7.30 | 7.10 | 7.50 | 7.30 | 7.00 | 7.00 | 2,330,652 | 16:20:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 15.53 | 199.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/12/2020 10:35 | We are only 0.8% down in South Africa now. Down from up 2.6%.far from - 8% here in UK. Panic all over the shop. | marmar80 | |
21/12/2020 10:27 | "Limit order set to sell 8 of my 28m shares Nelson." At what price 40p? | freedom97 | |
21/12/2020 10:21 | Limit order set to sell 8 of my 28m shares Nelson. Not selling any more than that as a hedge. I’ll repeat, there is nothing wrong with JLP, it’s everything that’s going on across the world right now. In my opinion there’s a real chance I’ll be able to stock up at 6p or thereabouts. | lostabillion | |
21/12/2020 10:08 | So let's get this straight, have you sold your imaginary 27 million. | nelson01 | |
21/12/2020 10:01 | Does that mean Losta has finally gone!!! | robers98 | |
21/12/2020 09:56 | GSG, everything has changed in the last few days hence my caution. Motley Fool think that Lloyds will double in 2021 but that was based on a brexit deal and getting Covid under control. Very different story on both counts as of this morning. There is a fantastic opportunity to be had for anyone that sits in cash and bides their time over the coming weeks imo. Might be wrong and could change my view if the virus is quickly contained and we get a brexit deal. So much uncertainty has been thrust upon us in the last couple of days. Merry Christmas everyone, over and out. | lostabillion | |
21/12/2020 09:46 | deme. You were supposed to be "watch and learn" according to Losta. Anything to report? | gsg | |
21/12/2020 09:42 | Losta so predictable! thought Lloyds was going to double | deme1 | |
21/12/2020 09:40 | FTSE was down 150 but now back to 70. | sb | |
21/12/2020 09:37 | Other countries will have that virus strain, it's just that we analysed it further and publicised it. Thought it was first identified in Danish mink so could have come to us from Denmark. | dafrog | |
21/12/2020 09:34 | The MMs will take any opportunity to amplify volatility as it generates them business... 4 v 1 on L2... | sb | |
21/12/2020 09:15 | This was for me interesting to see how "the others" are getting to the shallow copper... | mikebolle1 | |
21/12/2020 09:14 | Sooooo predictable Deme1 ;—) | lostabillion | |
21/12/2020 09:07 | Cancelled my buy at 11p. Going to hold out for lower. The next few weeks look like it's going to be very bumpy indeed. Hold onto your balls | deme1 | |
21/12/2020 09:06 | The drop my be to due to news that SA also has the same mutated virus currently in the UK. Stroll on 2022 :) | deme1 | |
21/12/2020 08:57 | So the drop here is just about the panic. In South Africa we are 2.6% higher. Considering weaker Pound and higher metal prices, we should be gaining in London too. | marmar80 | |
21/12/2020 08:50 | Anglo up too | marmar80 | |
21/12/2020 08:45 | JBL has been up all morning currently up 2.61% | freedom97 | |
21/12/2020 08:43 | What price you looking for? | nelson01 | |
21/12/2020 08:42 | I think I might | frogkid | |
21/12/2020 08:40 | more importantly Oxford news this week or next then we can finally put this uncertainty to bed , jlp will take care of itself now | the_isolator | |
21/12/2020 08:34 | Don't think you'll get them that much cheaper frog, to many people waiting to buy the dip, I'm in for a few more if we drop | nelson01 |
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