A progress report is due this week. Will give a rough furture direction plus progress to date.
No sign of report. Given that SDL leaks a lot usually, no sign of a run leading to a good report either. Are you sure that there is something due?????
Also big buying opportunity for SDL tomorrow, as I purchased more shares today!
:Also big buying opportunity for SDL tomorrow, as I purchased more shares today!
After reading the above news from Hong Kong, I decided to have a browse of the Arcelormittal website, just to see what that company was all about. Their website makes for interesting reading.
In particular, I read their mining section with much interest. I'll post what I found interesting;
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"ArcelorMittal is focusing on its mining activities, in accordance with its integrated business model. This is part of a strategy to actively develop the raw material base, thereby raising the level of iron ore self-sufficiency to 75%.
The Group is today one of the largest producers of iron ore worldwide, for capture consumption, with mining activities in Algeria, Bosnia, Canada, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Ukraine and the United States.
In 2007, approximately 46% of the Group's iron-ore requirements and 13% of its coal requirements were supplied from its own mines or via long-term contracts.
Its access to high-quality, low-cost raw materials gives the Group a valuable hedge against rising input prices. ArcelorMittal is actively developing its raw material base to raise self-sufficiency levels."
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So the company is looking to go from 46% iron ore self sufficiency to 75%. The 2012 target is around 65%, that's a pretty big jump. I also looked through one of their presentations with a lot of interest, under the investment day and conference section, it was called;
September 2008 - Credit Suisse - Global Steel and Mining Conference
Very interesting reading I would have thought. The company seems happy to invest in Western Africa with regards to Iron Ore opportunities. There are definite possibilities here I would have thought. Much would depend on what other opportunities Arcelormittal has in the West African area, but slides from their presentations clearly show they are interested there, and that going forward they expect to have quite strong production figures from the area. There seems to be a logical strategic partner here if it were attractive enough for Arcelormittal.
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