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CBH - CBH Resources

michael_selway said:
Yep but need to keep an eye on "on warrant", hasnt moved down much this week or 2, altough nto much "ins", so shoudl be ok

http://www.basemetals.com/stocks.aspx

Earnings and Dividends Forecast (cents per share)
2006 2007 2008 2009
EPS -2.8 10.2 9.7 16.8
DPS -- 0.0 4.0 10.0

EPS(c) PE Growth
Year Ending 30-06-07 10.2 7.5 --
Year Ending 30-06-08 9.7 7.8 -4.9%

thx

MS

Growth (-4.9%) :confused:

Those pe's look pretty reasonable out to 08!
 
nizar said:
No I dont. I dont use stops at all. I take more of a long term view. That said, my exits do need to be refined. But after my last exams next week iv got a very long break, so i want to try to create, trial and test a plan which will allow me to daytrade. My TA knowledge is rather lacking, but iv got myself a few books. But systems trading is what im really keen on. POWER etrade i think is really handy, and im trialling it at the moment. Lets you see whats moving the second it starts moving (of course so does any real-time broker)

When do u use a trailing stop?
When u are in good profit? and where do u place it? Below at ATR or long term moving average?

There are several ways on Etrade to use stops. With CBH i just move it just under the next support level as they appear. That way the profits are "locked' in bar any catastophic gap downs.

I use Power Etrade and its a great tool. The charts are fast but there is no scanning available :(

Let me know how you go with it. Read Radge's book Adaptive Analyse if only for the risk manamgement and postive expectancy advice. I read it again once a week. He also sent me an E-Book, Master the Markets, which gets into the nitty gritty of price action to let you in on what the pro's are doing, very enlightening.

Anyway...Go CBH you good thing!

Cheers,
 
CanOz said:
I use Power Etrade and its a great tool. The charts are fast but there is no scanning available :(

their market movers section tells u whats moving according to volumes at %move, thats good enough for me and all i need
 
Anyone know anything about the Toho Zinc Company who now have 22% of CBH. I went to their web site but it's all in Japanese.
 
kennas said:
Anyone know anything about the Toho Zinc Company who now have 22% of CBH. I went to their web site but it's all in Japanese.

all i know is that they were the best performing stock on the Nikkei for FY2006. they were accumulating when CBH was getting dumped from may-june from 59-29c.
 
nizar said:
all i know is that they were the best performing stock on the Nikkei for FY2006. they were accumulating when CBH was getting dumped from may-june from 59-29c.
Think they could be going to take it over? This is the first time I have heard of them even on the register. Guess my due dilligance wasn't that crash hot. :eek:
 
They have held a 20 + percent holding in CBH for a while now. they are the ones that are financing the sulpher springs project.

and they are the ones who CBH currently deliver their zinc to as well and ZFX.
 
kennas said:
Think they could be going to take it over? This is the first time I have heard of them even on the register. Guess my due dilligance wasn't that crash hot. :eek:

LOL theyve been a holder for AGES. At least since the beginning of the year when i first looked at this... Im not sure about a takeover but they surely would block one... in fact id be suprised if ZFX hasnt yet done the numbers on CBH...

I dont enough about Toho's business to suggest they will takeover.... maybe sum1 else can fill us in...
 
nizar said:
LOL theyve been a holder for AGES. At least since the beginning of the year when i first looked at this... Im not sure about a takeover but they surely would block one... in fact id be suprised if ZFX hasnt yet done the numbers on CBH...

I dont enough about Toho's business to suggest they will takeover.... maybe sum1 else can fill us in...
There's not even an English version of their web site. :mad: Perhaps Snake could have a look for us?

You'd think if they were going to have a shot at this they would have done so 3 months ago.
 
that sulphur springs feasibility study is taking a darn long time, in the annual report they said it was nearly completed, anyone have a clue when it's gona come out?
 
sleeper88 said:
that sulphur springs feasibility study is taking a darn long time, in the annual report they said it was nearly completed, anyone have a clue when it's gona come out?
Agree its taking ages...
 
can a company withhold an ann so they place it at a strategic time??

if so, perhaps CBH are waiting for zinc stocks to slow down then release ann, keep the train rolling.

but yes i want to see the BFS for SS too
 
dj_420 said:
can a company withhold an ann so they place it at a strategic time??

if so, perhaps CBH are waiting for zinc stocks to slow down then release ann, keep the train rolling.

but yes i want to see the BFS for SS too

i don't think thats possible, i believe companies have to comply with continuous disclosure rules set by the ASX, therefore they have to release market sensitive information as it comes to hand
 
sleeper88 said:
i don't think thats possible, i believe companies have to comply with continuous disclosure rules set by the ASX, therefore they have to release market sensitive information as it comes to hand

I agree with sleeper.
Though i reckon it still happens all the time...
 
Guys wasn't the ann regarding full production at Endeavour due in October too?

Dropping back to $0.72 by the look. Should be a bit of support there. POZ should keep this going.
 

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kennas said:
Guys wasn't the ann regarding full production at Endeavour due in October too?

Dropping back to $0.72 by the look. Should be a bit of support there. POZ should keep this going.
If you read the second page of the september 2006 quarterly report you will see that full production capacity was moved to december, not october.
 
Tetrahedrite said:
If you read the second page of the september 2006 quarterly report you will see that full production capacity was moved to december, not october.
Thanks Tetra, that was a bit lazy of me wasn't it. :eek:
 
Tetrahedrite said:
If you read the second page of the september 2006 quarterly report you will see that full production capacity was moved to december, not october.

if i recall it did not did say december, rather "december quarter", read the first point of the highlights page
 
nizar said:
if i recall it did not did say december, rather "december quarter", read the first point of the highlights page
You are quite correct, my apologies. Given that there was no announcement of return to full production during October, and we are already well into November, using "December quarter" may have been a way to suggest that it would not be in October without affecting the S.P. too much??
 
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