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this company smells....... different board and CEO sure, but tread carefully.
The ann couldnt be more cryptic.
Cheers
Some old failing companies are reborn and give a lot of financial benefits to a new operation within the framework of the existing company. The old companies losses are in the past, usually writing off huge debts as an arrangemant with creditors. New directors give the company a new direction. As the saying goes "don't punish the child for the sins of the father".
Of course it is speculative, the SP spells that out loud and clear. It will either be a ten bagger of wander off into the sunset. I'll give it a go, trade it until I have a free carried holding and sit on it. I won't be betting the family silver and the family home on it. That is what specs are all about.
Hey YoungTrader/. Saw you were on this one from the darkside (HC) and couldn't help hitching a ride on this coal-train. Hope all is well!
Disclosure - I am trading like an absolute monkey atm
Just recently sunk a few K in a very poorly timed investment in BBP.
However the CDS Coal Express is doing very nicely.
CDS has been great YT =) Great guys in management and have been given equity instead of cash to develop the company, always a strong incentive I think ^_-
very strong buying/momentum going into the close today for CAG, whether it was the article in the pure speculation column this morning or more investors looking for the next big coal play, with sellers thining out and buyers stepping up it looks like CAG is on the verge of a major break to the upside.
with a market cap of around $13 million, CAG is extremely cheap for a company that is planning coal production in Indonesia from next month (as per recent announcement).
Hi Michael, CAG is certainly a spec play at the moment, the main risk associated with the company is the executing of the Indonesian coal agreement, but saying that if they demonstrate their ability to get the project into production it would be the cheapest coal producer by market cap on the ASX.
given the fact coal is without doubt the hotest sector on the ASX, I believe the reward firmly outweighs the risks at this current market cap.
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