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Fridays price action would have taken out few stops. Either someone is playing silly buggers taking out the stops or as smoothsatin suggests it is time to go short. Given the failed trend changes in May and June I am forgetting KIM and heading off to find better behaving stocks. (like the iron ore plays).
Yes, KIM is looking a little cheap...no bad news but getting pummeled anyway...I heard GSJBW rated KIM recently as a sell, can anyone confirm or deny this??
The numbers in their recent quarterly were not too bad with the main bane of their life, operating costs per ton coming down towards more profitable levels ($12 pt).
On the flip side they are only making about $13 per ton processed based on their figures. It did seem, that this was abnormally weighted lower based on the lower value diamonds produced but I think the big thing hurting them is the US/AUD x-rate.
Back when they raised capital late december, they had based their ongoing budget forecasts on a 0.7 to 0.75 x-rate if remember correctly, so they are really being hurt by this (like many others).
All said though, this does look a little cheap and oversold in my opinon.
Why you'd short a stock iwith the possibility of a t/o I have no idea
NTA as per 2006 annual report is 45c
I have been watching KIM for a while and yes I got them at a much higher price than todays $0.47 and still dropping. But I recall back around 1998 I bought Ashton Mining also a diamond miner that used to trade at $2.00 and dropped to $0.50 and before you knew it RioTinto bought them out at $2.00 so is this a similar scene and we will see a take over offer very soon?
KIM maintains when the new plant comes on line it will be the fifth biggest diamond miner on the planet.
But the share price does not agree thats for sure..
Oh! dropped to $0.465 as I write this....
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