INTERVIEW: Jubilee Metals Group – Every area has shown growth

Jubilee Metals Group (LON:JLP) CEO Leon Coetzer talks to DirectorsTalk about its annual results for the 2017/2018 period. Leon talks us through the highlights and explains how it has mitigated risks associated with some falling metal prices.

Jubilee Metals Group Plc is a diversified metals recovery company, focusing on the reprocessing of historical mine waste and surface materials.  Jubilee’s shares are traded on the AIM Market of the London Stock Exchange and the South African Alt-X of JSE Limited. Its strategy is a secure low risk, low capital intensive, long-term commodity production from mine surface waste materials without the risk or burden of mining implementing advanced environmentally sustainable metal recovery techniques and ensuring a significant lower cost entry point to produce metals compared to traditional mining. Its aim is to diversify across multiple commodities to hedge income risk and to align with global trends.

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