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Wedge breaking to the upside on good volume, with no ann out would suggest a technical break out. Maybe on the expectations of an ANN
Chart can be view here!
From their last presentation "no cap raises" to be concerned about as will be self funding this year as a producer
LOOKING AHEAD
• In production
• Self-funded outlook for 2010/2011
• 50% production growth next 2-3 years requires no new major infrastructure/capital
• Major coal buyers hold strategic shareholdings
• PCI/Thermal assets - aligned to global demand growth
• 3-5 year target - establish position as significant, independent producer
• 2010 coal price forecasts rising
Cheers for the chart wl1.
Great to see COK firming up out of its flacid slumber.Also great to see it firming and shooting to the upside.
DISC: Still holding COK.
From The Age on the weekend:
Stand by for a market re-rating of Queensland coal producer Cockatoo Coal (ASX: COK). The stock closed at 40 ¢ on Friday, continuing its sideways trading pattern despite two key events for the group which are now being promoted to investors in an eastern-state roadshow.
Cockatoo has knocked the operation's cost structure into shape and is now comfortable in forecasting production costs of $100 a tonne on a predicted 2010 production of 550,000 tonnes (60 per cent PCI, 40 per cent thermal).
Also, Fat Prophets upgraded COK to a BUY last week.
Production cost is very high at $100 per tonne and royalties on sales would make it very difficult to show a profit in PCI or thermal coal. The thermal coal forward price to 2015 is only about US$107 a tonne and this would be a reasonable reason for the share price struggling a bit (Present spot price at Newcastle is about US$94 a tonne).
heads-up all....for what it's worth, Wise Owl recently:did a report on Cockatoo Coal with a target price of 65c.
http://www.cockatoocoal.com.au/cok/index.cfm?LinkServID=22A28C07-BF7A-A95E-013616D6C8506F51&showMeta=0
The Fat have had a buy on this for a long while.
If you really believe in COK you'll invest and watch it rise.
it is unfortunately about the ship carrying coal leaking oil. but do you guys think it is going to affect COK's prices on Tuesday?
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