How to buy James Bay Minerals (JBY) Shares

by Megan Stals
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The search for battery metals is ongoing and there could be a new source of lithium in Canada.

Want to start buying JBY shares but not sure how? Follow the steps below to invest in James Bay Minerals on the ASX.

1. Find a stock trading platform

To buy shares listed in Australia, you'll need to sign up with an investment platform that has access to the ASX. There are a number of share trading platforms in Australia, of which Stake is one.

2. Fund your account

Complete an application with your personal and financial details. Fund your investment account with a bank transfer, debit card or even Apple/Google pay.

3. Search for James Bay Minerals ($JBY)

Find the share by company name or ticker symbol: $JBY. Do your own research to ensure it is the right investment product for your own circumstances. Consider seeking financial, legal and taxation advice before investing.

4. Choose an order type and buy JBY stock

Buy on any trading day with a market order or use a limit order to delay your purchase of JBY shares until it reaches your desired stock price. Look into dollar cost averaging to consider spreading out your risk, which smooths out buying at consistent intervals.

5. Monitor your investment

Optimise your portfolio by tracking how your stock and the business perform. You may be eligible for dividends and shareholder voting rights that affect your stock.

James Bay Minerals overview

James Bay Minerals is exploring for lithium in Canada with the funds raised from its recent ASX listing. The company has two early stage projects in the province of Quebec. 

The La Grande Project lies in the northwest of Quebec, covering an area of 224 km2. There are three areas of interest that will first be investigated. They’re named Joule, Aero and Aqua. The team also plans to evaluate them for other metals, including nickel, cobalt, copper and manganese.

The second asset is the Troilus Project. It’s located about 105 km northwest of mining town Chibougamau. The team currently know few details about its geology, but lithium bearing rocks have been found on neighbouring properties. Whether they’re also present at the Troilus site can only be confirmed after further studies. 

There are several other firms developing lithium mines in proximity of Troilus. These include Sayona Mining’s ($SYA) Moblan Project around 5 km to the south and the Sirmac-Clappier assets owned by Winsome Resources Ltd ($WR1) nearly 25 km west. 

James Bay Minerals could help with the demand for lithium by rechargeable batteries, especially for those in EVs, but there are many steps ahead to develop its projects. They will first need to establish whether their landholdings contain the mineral and whether the potential amounts are enough to make the mine a financially viable prospect. 

James Bay Minerals (JBY) IPO details

James Bay Minerals has filed its prospectus with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) in order to be listed on the ASX using the ticker symbol JBY. Read more in the James Bay Minerals prospectus.

ASX code

JBY

Offer price

$0.20

Total number of shares available under the offer

30,000,000

Funds raised for IPO

$6m

ASX listing date

12.09.2023

You can take a look at the top shareholders in JBY in this document.

If you're considering investing in the James Bay Minerals listing or other upcoming IPOs, sign up today.

This does not constitute financial advice nor a recommendation to invest in the securities listed. The information presented is intended to be of a factual nature only. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. As always, do your own research and consider seeking financial, legal and taxation advice before investing.


Portrait photo of Megan Stals, Market Analyst at Stake.

Megan Stals

Market Analyst

Megan is a markets analyst at Stake, with 7 years of experience in the world of investing and a Master’s degree in Business and Economics from The University of Sydney Business School. Megan has extensive knowledge of the UK markets, working as an analyst at ARCH Emerging Markets - a UK investment advisory platform focused on private equity. Previously she also worked as an analyst at Australian robo advisor Stockspot, where she researched ASX listed equities and helped construct the company's portfolios.


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