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Reads more like a cut and paste of a 3rd quarter report.Looks like some one sitting in CBH has written this particular post. Lot of narration with no target where the 53 cents share will go next quarter or year.
Regards
I have the same strategy as yourself with CBH.I'm very impressed with CBH holding up it's share price in the last day and a half of trading. Last week it closed on highs.
Alsthough I did start selling down CBH last week and snatched 59 cents late last week, I still do have a fair holding in this share.
I did actually think the share would retrace and I'd have an opportunity to buy back in at low 50's but I'm very happy it it continues to rise..
Cheers,
I have the same strategy as yourself with CBH.
Sold about a 1/4 last week at 59c
Thought I'd missed the boat getting them at 57c but just got 'em now.
Hopefully it is onwards from now on
Rumours going around that CBH is being lined up for a takeover perhaps or maybe just being dragged up in the BHP/RIO/ZFX thing.Even with the price of Zinc going down atm this is going against the trend.Looks to have broken out yesterday and can see it going up to next resistance of around 68.5 then 71
Date: 13/11/2007
Author: Michael Vaughan
Source: The Australian Financial Review --- Page: 19
The board of Australian miner, CBH Resources, is divided by the actions of itsJapanese shareholder. Toho Zinc is the major investor with a 25.8 per centstake, and has two representatives on the board. Toho tried to gain control ofthe board at a meeting on 9 November 2007. A resolution to remove chair JimWall, who had the casting vote, failed. Two more people were appointed to theboard. CBH will appoint a corporate adviser
I sold out of this taking the profits that I had already made.
Will be happy to buy back in if it drops a bit Monday.
Date: 13/11/2007
Author: Michael Vaughan
Source: The Australian Financial Review --- Page: 19
The board of Australian miner, CBH Resources, is divided by the actions of itsJapanese shareholder. Toho Zinc is the major investor with a 25.8 per centstake, and has two representatives on the board. Toho tried to gain control ofthe board at a meeting on 9 November 2007. A resolution to remove chair JimWall, who had the casting vote, failed. Two more people were appointed to theboard. CBH will appoint a corporate adviser
Umike, I know what you mean abot reversing the trend, but CBH has been doing it for a few weeks now. This is getting close to it's best run in some time.
Michael S, I know what you mean about the management, but again that is now old news and the price keeps rising and more importantly it is holding with good quantity in trade.
It's going to be tricky to decide on this one..
From a pure T/A view, this is looking very strong atm. Looks to be in a good uptrend over the last 2 or 3 months breaking a couple of resistance points. Most of the reactions have held the 50% retracement lines (blue for minor rallies and red for the major rallies marked 1,2,3) which is a sign of the strength of the current trend.
Although I'm now expecting a bit of a pullback in the next few days with the sp breaking through the upper trendline (yellow trend channel), how it reacts on the next pullback will provide a few more clues on the chances of an on going trend. If it does pullback and holds the 58c-60c (the blue and red 50% retracements) area on reducing volume it will be a good sign.
The pink trend channel are reverse trendlines - maybe not exactly correct in use but.... - which maybe showing an increase in the speed of the trend, how the sp reacts off the bottom line if it does fall back that far could be telling, as this should coincide with the 58c-60c area.
My view for discussion only, and I tend to be wrong alot:
I hold, good luck to all.
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