Sean K
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1232 [Dow Jones] Merrill Lynch says Mount Gibson Iron (MGX.AU) is now a takeover target after recent share price weakness. News that some of MGX's customers are seeking to delay iron ore shipments saw the miner sold off hard last week. Macquarie says that even assuming a 30% drop in contract iron ore prices, MGX is trading below forecast June 2010 cash backing. Says MGX will be a takeover target as soon as the banking system rights itself. "At this level of prices, MGX offers an excellent entry into the iron ore industry for a major... or a steel company wanting to vertically integrate," ML says. Maintains Buy rating with A$3.00 target price; MGX trading up 7.0% at 76 Australian cents. (APW)
Well it can do one of three things
1. Pay a dividend
2. Buy back
3. None of the above
cheers laurie
Hey Jman, how ya been?
Just a note, I read in my email today Pato's have slashed their Price target from $4.20 to 75c
I think its mainly to do with the fact that some of MGX's customers said hey we've got enough Fe on the docks thanks
But I was also very very surprised to read that the idiots have hedged the AUD at 90 US cents, who on earth would hedge at that level, idiots
I have a feeling once an update is given to the mkt re the chinese customers, but more so the heavily hedged AUD we may even see further falls in the SP much like NXS's capitulation a few days ago
Howya doin' fellar?
I've had better days tbh. I took on board your comment re the hedging and went back to the AR. Can't believe I didn't pick up on it the first time I had a look. My interpretation is that they have US$345M hedged at $AUD 0.88. What I don't quite understand is whether this contract is in place until the end of the current FY?... and to get out of it MGX will have to pay $AUS about $560M?... leading to liability in the order of another AUS$100M or so?
That is a major concern if that is more or less correct, I don't know if there is any kind of corporate safety strategy they have employed to protect them against this type of volatility?
jman
Do you mean hedging the hedging ("corporate safety strategy they have employed to protect them against this type of volatility")
Means a guaranteed sale of the product, but price will be the question.Anyway, this morning I noticed they have been placed into trading halt for "Offtake arrangements". What is this? Have I missed out on the break I'd been waiting for... Or is this bad news and I've saved myself some money?
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