Amazing the price difference between ARU and LYC is still 50 cents! no matter how high or low LYC goes ARU brakes as it reaches the 50c difference, so it figures ARU will never overtake LYC
laurie
According to The Age, LYC has 1,662m shares on issue.
But there's a lot more to any value comparison between the companies, the main one of course being the size and composition of their resource/reserves.
I'll leave it to the experts to analyse that!
Bought in today at 1.28 as it seems like 1.25 may be good support and is not far away as a stop point - only thing I was looking at the chart and it looked a little double toppish?? Anyone care to comment technically?
Fundamentally, with supply controlled so significantly by the Chinese, unless they suddenly reverse their export restrictions to hammer the price of REs and hence RE companies in order to then take over those RE companieswhich they may well be capable of then ARUs sp has some major appreciation to do over the next couple of years leading into production.
Long time frame though, so we'll see whether my stop gets hit in the meantime
What do you mean by Double Top? I've never heard this phrase before.
ARU Premium REE Product - now $162/kg
I've been tracking the price of Nolans Bore product via the following site: https://sites.google.com/site/4lynasheads/
ARU's Nolans Bore price attracts a premium pricing compared to peers. Nolans Bore now commands almost a $12/kg premium in pricing than Lynas' Mt Weld product.
I see ARU's better product mix (containing more Heavy REE) as an important factor in sustaining higher margins and competing long term.
Prices and daily change from 6 to 7 April (AUS) and the daily change are noted below.
Most importantly for ARU, Nolans Bore is not only a premium product, its price is rising faster than its peers.
Prices on 6 April 2011:
Mt Weld $150.28
Mountain Pass $138.24
*Nolans Bore $161.00
Baiyun Ebo $144.61
Prices on 7 April 2011:
Mt Weld $150.48 +0.13%
Mountain Pass $138.28 +0.03%
*Nolans Bore $161.92 +0.57%
Baiyun Ebo $144.67 +0.04%
Updating - Prices up substantially again. Arafura price up 6.1% to $171.77/kg.
Prices on 13 April 2011:
Mt Weld $160.41 +6.60%
Mountain Pass $147.90 +6.96%
*Nolans Bore $171.77 +6.08%
Baiyun Ebo $154.38 +6.71%
Jee Willikers indeed. I'd love to know why the shareprice hasn't reflected the price increases on nolans product. I'm no a analyst guru...hence why I'm here asking you guys.
Probably the market is discounting the shares because they have to raise finance to build the thing, not sure exactly how much, but several hundred mill, or maybe over a billion dollars. That's one big hunk of debt/equity, or a mixture of both to be raised. Once that's put away, then something more like the "true value" of the shares might be realised. They also don't have contracts for offtake yet (intentionally, as the company has stated they wanted to take the best deal, not the first one; same with financing). Last I heard from the company they are in the early stages of sounding out financing options.I'd love to know why the shareprice hasn't reflected the price increases on nolans product
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