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The Age had a picture of floods up in Queensland with a Boom Logistics crane under water.
I am no scientist, but the market has priced a number of stocks like this.
Look at BOL, AFG, AIO.
A few stocks that were trading on really high yields.
Downgrade coming I suspect.
The Age had a picture of floods up in Queensland with a Boom Logistics crane under water.
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Yeah I saw the nice aerial shot of that and wondered to myself whose crane that was! Lol
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Guys, can you remeber the byline/storyname or post a link from history list in browser, would love a chance to see the article...
with regards,
Scuba
Rgdk,
They wouldn't need to go into a 3 day trading halt to release their half yearly.
It couldn't be THAT bad....
My money is on a further acquisition.
G'day Scuba , the pictures that are circulating are actually of a boom from Ensham Mine's Dragline. ( 1 of 4 they have on sight) A second hand dragline these days is worth up to $100M plus the cost of getting over from the U.S. & ther re-assembly of the machine.
I am lead to believe that Boom have a crane adjacent to this Dragline on the ground, reported to be a 300t Crane? I have also heard that there is at least 1 semi-trailer with counterweights for this 300t crane to be loaded onto it. Again I have been told that there is also another crane somewhat smaller, which was to unload the counterweights & then fix these counterweights to the big crane.
I haven't had this all confirmed, but I have been told by a number of different people associated with the Coal Mine Industry. I guess once the water is pumped out of the Pit , all will become a lot clearer!
Regards
Bazzolie
insiders selling out driving the price down on information which much of the market does not have..the majority are not even investigated by the 'watchdogs'..I feel for anyone who owns these guys from $4ish as not much has been released operationally to justify this slide.....I would not be touching this situation
Again, it could be that old bug bear of capital intensive companies. Debt. Seems its debt to equity ratio is 80%. That's some interest to pay in this fragile economic climate.
anyone got a life raft - this stock has been under without air for some time, I think it might have cardiac arrest shortly and die!!
76.5c ouch - hope there is no one holding this.
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