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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Vallar | VAA | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 28/7/2011 23:16 by schrodingers_cat not sounding too bullish on vaa |
Posted at 24/1/2011 13:38 by scatty FTalphaville marketlive commentary on Churchill Mining today makes reference to Indonesian export criteria for coal exports possibly being tightened. Any implications for VAA/BUMI??extract - "On Friday Churchill shares reacted negatively (-11%) to news reports quoting Indonesian Government officials on potential plans to ban exports of coal with an energy value of less than 5,600 kilocalories per kilogram from 2014. The mooted move would be directed at achieving higher export prices and support the supply needs of state electricity provider PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN)" |
Posted at 16/1/2011 11:05 by strollingmolby Yes, I have a certain amount of reservation that the Bakrie family is one with which to associate. Hopefully the London listing and corporate governance standards expected pull them up to this standard - rather than VAA falling to Indonesian standards! |
Posted at 12/1/2011 17:06 by stuart14 Blimey. Good spot. Afren would make a lot of sense, they already operatein Nigeria, but VAA? Why diversify away from Coal? |
Posted at 12/1/2011 17:02 by stuart14 Lucy, where did you hear about Africa? That is interesting, but I don't understand it. Last we heard VAA were looking at Coal deals in Oz, the US and Mongolia. They would all make more sense- turn VAA into a Global Coal Champion. |
Posted at 11/1/2011 17:03 by strollingmolby c2i, I don't foresee a fall in demand for coal for many years to come - which is why I have an investment in VAA.A move to nuclear power will also take time, but I acknowledge that there is great demand for clean energy and many nuclear reactors are planned to be built, especially in China. However, all this requires a supply of uranium which does not currently (or for the foreseeable future) meet that forward demand - hence the U308 price is rising, and why I also have investments in uranium! :o) |
Posted at 07/1/2011 16:22 by strollingmolby Ahem, yes the t/o is still rumbling on, but I took the money and ran to invest in the next opportunity, which was...VAA (when it was sub-cash). As there was a chance the CDN takeover didn't proceed, and a chance VAA would find a target to buy it seemed the sensible thing to do (sense being something I've lacked in recent years!) |
Posted at 07/1/2011 09:20 by strollingmolby simon - my only coal holding is VAA. Was previously in CDN until the takeover, but that's all. Feel I need more exposure though, and considering BSRT for it (& other resources). |
Posted at 28/10/2010 10:27 by strollingmolby Price continues to drift with lack of news on a deal. Must be on a 7/8% discount to cash if you can buy within the wide spread.Rather bizarre article here linking VAA to private Russian iron ore producer Metalloinvest: |
Posted at 23/9/2010 09:35 by strollingmolby Good discount to cash currently, with presumably little change to the 17-Aug cash position of £670m (£9.95 per share). Very keen to see the type of asset VAA acquires now, as the kind of out-of-favour asset of a large mining co will offer VAA considerable upside. Might pick up a slug if we see £9.20 again! |
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