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Very pleased to see Conti start to move strongly north
Diggers and Drillers rate the SP at 11.8 c.Finished the day at 6.8
Volumes are high and buyers are outnumbering sellers.
Bonne chance to all holders
August 03, 2010
Continental Coal Is On The Cusp Of A Merger That Will Create A South African Coal Company Of Real Substance
By Our Man in Oz
All eyes will be on Continental Coal over the next few days, as the company’s management finalises what it describes as a “significant” acquisition, and a few well-tuned ears already appear to have picked up snippets of information about the deal.
To read the full article please visit:
www.minesite.com/aus.html [The registration is free]
What a great company making announcement today. As far as rumours go with a SPP at 5.5 cents well it wouldn't surprise me to see a SPP issued at a much higher price than 5.5 cents otherwise CCC would have already announced the issue price??? I'd say that a SPP will come out at a much higher price at some stage over the next few days???
Thanks for the Minesite article ,drillinto.
Very gratifying to see this news.The assets now at the companies disposal signifigantly re-rate them and the lift in SP ,finally, reflects the quality.
Bit worried about the number of shares on issue ,once the SPP goes through..talk about luiqidity!
However,I am eligble for some of those at 5.5..and I will grab them.
Happy times........
So even with all the SPP and funding going on the shares should be worth .21 cents today based on my calculations even taking into account the outstanding options due in 2013.
Well lets put it in another way at least the MRRT will not have any effect on the share price and so no Australian Tax which many coal producers in Australia have to bear or should I say shareholders
laurie
I don't disagree with this at all, i have a NZ based coal interest which has prospered nicely in the last week since Labor forming Govt, IMO no small part due to the MRRT. Am looking hard and fast for coal explorers overseas to capitalise where the opportunity presents.
To be honest theoretically i do like the look of CCC, but has far too many shares on issue for my style of investment.
Best of luck to you laurie
Laurie or springhill could you please explain as to why a company having more shares is a negative thing "too many shares therefore not my style of investment"?
"Thanks mate yeah totally agree with you CCC investment is like playing Russian Roulette unless of course they do a consolidation when production starts"
If they do a consolidation no net shareholder wealth is created or destroyed? Please explain as to why you think it'll be a better investment after consolidation.
E.g.
CCC now "Russian Roulette"
CCC after a hypothetical consolidation "Not Russian Roulette"
I'm lost as to why you'd think such a thing.
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