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Jubilee Platinum (JLP)     

Sooner44 - 15 Apr 2005 08:31

Any holders out there - there's some buying going on.....

paulmasterson1 - 23 Sep 2005 08:16 - 81 of 798


SWW Hi,

Yeah, going up at last :)

The only thing I can see at the meoment is JLP is on a breakout :)

Maybe there was a press tip ?

Cheers,
PM

seawallwalker - 23 Sep 2005 08:38 - 82 of 798

Jubilee Platinum attracts bid speculation.

" 0618 GMT [Dow Jones] Traders note speculation that a bid for Jubilee Platinum (JLP.LN) is on the way. They point to "massive" traded volumes of the stock Thursday, and expect similar interest Friday. Jubilee Platinum not immediately available to comment. Shares closed at 46.25p. (DWE)"

Not widelty reported, and could be a good time to buy at these levels.

All imo and you take your own risks.

Oakapples142 - 23 Sep 2005 08:49 - 83 of 798


Great post seawallwalker - Volume has indeed steadily increased over past 7 days but I would not say "massive" yesterday. It would appear that we should see a statement from JLP to-day "now that they are immediately available to comment" Looking good

seawallwalker - 23 Sep 2005 21:37 - 84 of 798

From UK-Analyst.com: September 23rd 2005

"Shares in Jubilee Platinum* motored ahead by 2.75p to 49p. UK-Analyst has heard rumours from well-informed sources that the company has been approached by at least 2 majors to farm-out some of its non-core acreage in Madagascar. Jubilee recently announced stunning drilling grades from its lead prospect at Londokomanana. Top tipster Tom Winnifrith, who recommended this stock at 17.75p, recently put a valuation of more than 100p per share on the stock."

Oakapples142 - 24 Sep 2005 07:43 - 85 of 798


Your reading material gets better - have a good week-end

Pond Life - 24 Sep 2005 08:58 - 86 of 798

Duplicated information - post deleted.

seawallwalker - 24 Sep 2005 13:23 - 87 of 798

All the best people seem to be coming here for a look, a word and a drink.

Help yourselves.

andysmith - 24 Sep 2005 22:21 - 88 of 798

Glad I stayed in this when it dropped a few months ago to 32p, even better I topped up!! But if there was a bid what price would we expect? The NAV is above the Numis target price, and that was before the recent find in Madagascar.

ptholden - 24 Sep 2005 22:32 - 89 of 798

Hi Andy

Took yr advice, but probably at a higher level than I should have done. Hope the trip was successful

pth

andysmith - 24 Sep 2005 22:59 - 90 of 798

My business trip was successful thanks Pete.
Tempted to top-up again with JLP, two sites could have further confirmation of being world class mines and that could propel this higher, probably why there is interest whilst the market cap is still low?

ptholden - 25 Sep 2005 00:28 - 91 of 798

plus the interest shown by a major in one of their sites

seawallwalker - 29 Sep 2005 11:11 - 92 of 798

Jubilee announces the full results for its step-out borehole DT3 on the Dsjate
farm ('Tjate Project') in the Bushveld Complex of South Africa. The borehole was
stepped out some 200 metres along strike and 800 metres along the downdip of
DT2, the second hole.


Set Point Laboratories in Johannesburg carried out the analyses of the borehole
core samples. This laboratory is SNAS TO223 and ISO 17025 accredited.


Highlights



Borehole DT3 intersected the Merensky reef ('MR') and UG2 Chromitite
reef ('UG2') at projected depths

Grade and thickness of reefs are consistent with expectations

MR showed 6.92 g/t 4E (platinum, palladium rhodium and gold) and UG2
showed 7.49/gt

The MR showed good nickel and copper contributions: 0.35% nickel and
0.29% copper

Results are confirming the presence of a mineable resource downdip of
existing and developing operations

Drilling of fourth step-out borehole has commenced



Colin Bird, CEO of Jubilee and Tjate and Tjate Project Manager, said 'Jubilee
has completed its third borehole at a significant step-out from its previous
boreholes. The results are consistent with our expectations, confirm our
prognosis for reef grade, dip and thickness and provide us with the confidence
to commence now with pre-feasibility studies'.

3rd borehole results cocsistant with expectations.

seawallwalker - 29 Sep 2005 11:12 - 93 of 798

AFX summary

Jubilee Platinum says results from 3rd Tjate borehole in line with expectations
AFX


LONDON (AFX) - Jubilee Platinum PLC said the results from its step-out borehole at the Tjate Project in the Bushveld Complex of South Africa are consistent with its expectations for the site.

Jubilee chief executive Colin Bird said: 'Jubilee has completed its third borehole at a significant step-out from its previous boreholes. The results... confirm our prognosis for reef grade, dip and thickness and provide us with the confidence to commence now with pre-feasibility studies'.

seawallwalker - 29 Sep 2005 11:13 - 94 of 798

Should get some rise out of this.

seawallwalker - 29 Sep 2005 11:14 - 95 of 798

Up she goes, don't expect too much today though.

Madagascar news is next, probably within a week by best guess.

queen1 - 29 Sep 2005 23:40 - 96 of 798

Funny, with everything being tickety-boo I thought these would go higher today.

seawallwalker - 30 Sep 2005 06:50 - 97 of 798

Uk-Analyst.Com Stock Market Reporter :-

Shares in Jubilee Platinum* added 0.75p to 47.75p following a positive update on its Tjate project in the Bushveld Complex of South Africa. Tom Winnifrith of t1ps.com, who first recommended the shares at 17.75p, said he still thought the shares could be worth more than 100p

seawallwalker - 30 Sep 2005 11:54 - 98 of 798

WE move quickly on low volume.

Fortunately up!

Now is this rise today as a result of yesterdays dig result of Winnie's recommendation?

Or as some others say, have the mm's got wind of something?

Me I read that the Mining Sector has been rerated up, which may take the slack out of the rise in sp.

Anyone else?

queen1 - 30 Sep 2005 13:41 - 99 of 798

I'd read that there was a groundswell of opinion forming that mining was coming to the end of its meteoric rise and was about to level off. However, good companies with excellent and real prospects will continue to prosper IMO and JLP is one of them.

seawallwalker - 30 Sep 2005 13:58 - 100 of 798

I think you are correct in that.

Tjate and Madagascar have been and will continue to be a turning point.

Both look to be very good based on the results so far.
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