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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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0.31 | 3.71% | 8.66 | 8.60 | 8.70 | 8.85 | 8.35 | 8.35 | 22,611,669 | 16:35:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 141.93M | 12.91M | 0.0047 | 18.40 | 236.85M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/8/2021 16:41 | Losta - I invested in AVCT in late 2019 and rode the covid wave before selling having tired of repeated missed timeframes. I have been keenly following all of the CEOs interviews and RNSs and Myles Mcnulty's predictions for all that time. In terms of manufacturing capacity and timeframes to achieve that capacity, the predictions of both have been sadly off the mark for investors - I would take what Myles says / predicts with a giant pinch of salt. | mikro1 | |
18/8/2021 16:40 | Kenny, rotten luck on timing but that’s the stock market for you. I’m happy to wait 6 months for a 5 fold return or even a twelve fold return in 12 months. Keep an eye on it. I’ve got no interest in JLP at the moment so I’ll clear off now ;—) hxxps://aimchaos.fil | lostabillion | |
18/8/2021 16:27 | Losta ... what on earth are you doing trying to justify a buy in at 250p at Avacta when its dropped to , let me see .... 106p . You tried to catch the falling knife and just drowning now . Good luck but you are the last person I'm taking investment advice off . | kennyp52 | |
18/8/2021 16:17 | Deme1, we’re all here to make money are we not! I mentioned that Avacta will reach £10 a share by 31st Dec and possibly £25 within 12 months of now. Have you heard of Myles McNulty? You’ll need a good 15 minutes to read this and take it in but trust me it will be the most valuable 15 minutes of your life financially if you act on it imo. I started buying at just under £1.70 and bought many more between £2.46 & £1.10ish, (Currently £1.07). Enjoy it and sorry to everyone else for being off topic. Below is hot off the press today…. | lostabillion | |
18/8/2021 15:57 | Deme1, instead of spending your time dissing Avacta, have you got 15 minutes to read something? Genuine question! | lostabillion | |
18/8/2021 14:51 | Everyone's an effin genius... | sb | |
18/8/2021 14:44 | I sold half my Metal Tiger on Monday to take advantage of Jubilee Metals share price fall, very happy seeing metal tiger slip almost 10% and Jubilee rise 10% since then | aqc888 | |
18/8/2021 13:52 | Mike, or any other chartists. May I ask, what are your three favourite indicators when you're studying charts? Regards gsg | gsg | |
18/8/2021 12:57 | I think we've now passed the stage where this can be considered a dead cat bounce. A breach of 16p in a day or two would confirm that recovery is in full swing imo. Have added another small tranche this morning after two dibs yesterday. Need some movement on one of my others before I can have another dib though. | the skipper | |
18/8/2021 12:33 | Bigger buys coming through now it seems,,100k-150k,,ar | abergele | |
18/8/2021 12:25 | "Local bourse (JSE) has been forced to delay opening after record trading volumes on Tuesday left it unable to finish processing transactions" It seems it will only open today at 14:30 SA-time. | mikebolle1 | |
18/8/2021 12:04 | Have a large (for me) position in SLP. Have taken a punt here at 14p a couple of days ago, looking good so far | acv74 | |
18/8/2021 11:57 | Ooh a bit of positive movement | 21ant | |
18/8/2021 10:10 | freedom, yes they do don't they, here's Simon Thompson's summary from his IC article on 11/6/21: In fact, having first advised buying the shares at just below 16p (Alpha Research: ‘A copper bottomed investment for the mining bull market’, 26 April 2021), I am raising my target price from 25p to 30p to factor in the sharp increase in the copper price since I initiated coverage. Strong buy. | wet your knot | |
18/8/2021 09:54 | Roll on St. Ledger Day,, that's all I Say... The herd shall return then..gl all,Lh's | abergele | |
18/8/2021 09:51 | Yes IC is still in print, don't particularly like the new format but still something to read | 1madmarky | |
18/8/2021 09:49 | I never understand the irrationality behind stock market. | yasharsad | |
18/8/2021 09:49 | That is a very good point freedom | frogkid | |
18/8/2021 09:30 | Interesting that there are four times buys to sells yet the share price drops…go figure! | goingforarun | |
18/8/2021 09:15 | Someone mentioned IC will be doing an article on Jubilee soon, if so they release publications on Thursdays (that's if they still print the magazine as I've not checked for over a year in WH Smiths). They will want to get the article published quickly while the share price is still very low, so they can say in a few months time when share price is a lot higher, 'We recommended buying when at 15p'. I've seen them do that lots of times with other companies years ago, to make their tips look very good. | freedom97 | |
18/8/2021 08:56 | One of the great things about JLP is that even in a prolonged market crash with metal prices dropping violently JLP will still be making money due to its exceptionally low cost per ounce. Reassuring. | timhigginson | |
18/8/2021 08:29 | I see someone paid 15.7p for 200k. | freedom97 | |
18/8/2021 08:06 | L2 moving quickly 1 v 1 edit . panic over for the mm's at the mo. 1 v 1 | gsg | |
18/8/2021 00:42 | Zambia celebrates peaceful transfer of power after elections Business has quickly returned to normal in Zambia after veteran opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema was declared president-elect and the incumbent president Edgar Lungu conceded his election defeat | gsg |
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