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  • Don't Ignore Coal at Current Lows

    todd sullivanTodd Sullivan submits:

    A couple of events in the last two weeks have me thinking about coal.

    Yesterday Arch Coal (ACI) said third-quarter net income more than tripled to $97.8 million, or 68 cents a share, from $27.3 million, or 19 cents a share in the year-ago period. Revenue increased to $770 million from $599 million. (Call Transcript)


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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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  • Don't Burn That Coal Just Yet

    Dan Tierno submits:

    Yesterday, I went into my backyard to grill some tasty treats, as it was a pleasant evening and...well...grilled food be good. As I cleaned out my Weber to start my fire, I went into my shed to pick up some fuel for the fire - and lo and behold nothing was there. My coal was stolen.

    I figured, why steal coal now? I mean, coal shares are in the midst of a nasty correction. Why in the world would anyone want to try to catch that falling knife?  In such a situation most people would have just went out and bought more charcoal, but not me. I had a hunger - but not for burgers.


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