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  • Four Coal Companies Suffering from Investor Caution

    Trader Mark submits:

    Many coal companies are reporting this week, and how much they beat or did not beat estimates are not the issue at these valuations and after such historic drops in stock prices. The main emphasis now is on future prospects, and the thoughts on 2009 and forward. We see a mixed bag of comments... again my main surprise here is at these valuations a cash rich foreign suitor is not coming in to buy entire companies outright. [Jul 18: Wilbur Ross Believes M&A Activity in Coal Will be Unprecedented in Next 12 Months] With the issues in credit markets it is hard to tell if that is the culprit or foreign companies are just being cautious.

    I'm still a long-term bull as I think the US dollar goes back to its multi year trajectory (down) in the future, helping US multinationals (East Coast coal producers for example), and the same foreign markets will continue in their needs. Ironically if the US imposes stricter regulation on coal it could cause some impairment to production, which should be beneficial to pricing. Also a lot of people simply don't want their kids to grow up to be coal miners so labor shortage seem to be quite striking in the industry.


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  • Coal's Dark Days Are Over

    Joe Kunkle submits:

    Much like a skipjack, a triggering mechanism that causes mine cars to dump loads of coal in a mine, traders have been dumping coal stocks since peaking in July.  However, the fundamentals of the industry are still intact and coal stocks are likely to provide huge investment returns over the next 3 to 5 years. 

    Yesterday, Peabody Energy (BTU) announced earnings that absolutely shocked the Street, beating the consensus on EPS and Revenues easily, and raising guidance for the year.  When a major industry leader provides such a bright outlook, it is likely that the bottom in the industry has occurred.  The most important statement to come out of the earnings announcement was that “the easing of demand growth is likely to be offset by diminished global coal supply”.  Demand is the key driver for coal stocks and worries about slowdowns in china have led investors to oversell all of the coal stocks.  However, emerging markets such as Russia, South Africa, and Indonesia are seeing robust demand for coal. 


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  • Coal Stocks: Make Money in Picks and Shovels

    Guy Bennett submits:

    How hot is coal?

    Goldsource Mines Inc. (GXSFF.PK) was searching for diamonds in Saskatchewan last May when they stumbled on a high quality coal seam and their stock soared 9,100% in 3 months.


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