Jubilee Metals demonstrates how it’s become one of the largest chrome ore processors in the world (Interview)

Jubilee Metals Group plc (LON:JLP) CEO Leon Coetzer joins DirectorsTalk to discuss its agreement for chrome and PGM rich feed material. Leon explains how investors should view a secured further minimum of 40,000 tonnes of Chrome and PGM containing run of the mine with the potential to increase this to 80,000 tonnes per month, how significant this is for Jubilees South African business and what investors should look out for next.

Jubilee Metals Group is an industry leading metal recovery business focused on the re-treatment and metals recovery from mine tailings, waste, slag, slurry and other secondary materials generated from mining operations.

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