michael_selway
Coal & Phosphate, thats it!
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Hi, folks this stock is flying incredibly, still very few sellers. Is it suitable to buy some now?
Now I can finally wait and see when will this stock reach the price that I can afford to buy
After Gloucester Coal were forced to jump out of the bid equation the true value of WHC may turn out to be much higher, provided a new bidder becomes interested.
MCC and FLX have started on a recovery track and WHC looks likely to follow on even if more slowly at first.
Remaining very confident about the recovery for Whitehaven Coal (WHC) despite some cutbacks at the Newcastle port during June and July, by the Port Authorities. Renewed confidence as coal prices recover from low prices, and should be pulled up further on the bullish oil price factor.Whitehaven Coal (WHC) are fairly bounding along on the Gloucester Coal (GLC) bid, which has continued after they dropped the bid for WHC on the Noble Group bid for GLC. They have come up a long way since their low point and should be watched carefully from here.
In a trading halt to raise cash and a cracking report.
http://www.whitehaven.net.au/pages/index.php but Aussies only.
Institutional placement to raise approximately $176 million
Eligible hareholders in Australia and New Zealand have an opportunity to subscribe for up to $15,000 worth of Whitehaven shares per shareholder
Well I subscribed and bought the full allotment, made a nice profit selling most out just shy of $4:40. Where is the price going now? Nick Radge reckons a deep retracement is due back down close to $3, which would be great as I'd like to see a dip to buy back in, but on the ground I don't see why I should expect one. Narrabri North is getting close to production and we've had another inspiring report recently, flagging the likelihood of increasing production from 6MT/a to up to 9MT/a.In a trading halt to raise cash and a cracking report.
http://www.whitehaven.net.au/pages/index.php but Aussies only.
Institutional placement to raise approximately $176 million
Eligible hareholders in Australia and New Zealand have an opportunity to subscribe for up to $15,000 worth of Whitehaven shares per shareholder
Double my purchase price in April last are Whitehaven at $3.20, imho are looking a bit toppy, and I've decided to rush for the exit.
With dark thoughts on the oil price going the rounds, I can't see a reason for much to go for from here.
For those who remain, I hope its all a mistake and WHC continue on up - good luck.
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