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APF Anglo Pacific Group Plc

157.00
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Anglo Pacific Group Plc LSE:APF London Ordinary Share GB0006449366 ORD 2P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 157.00 157.60 158.60 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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17/12/2019
07:25
Canary in the coal sector??

The share price of sector bellwether Whitehaven Coal (and majority owner/operator of Narrabri coal mine) is now down approaching a massive 50% over 18 months, despite record 2019 f/y results.

Whitehaven share price:-

June 2018 - A$5.78
Today - A$3.00

Whitehaven Coal shares now approaching an astonishing yield of 9%.


COP25 Madrid adds further sector woe and attracts much ongoing media coverage which significantly influences and informs investor opinion and sentiment.

Institutional investors increasingly shun fossil fuel related investments and embrace the growing and compelling importance of ESG investment.


ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
16/12/2019
17:33
Canary in the coal sector??

The share price of sector bellwether Whitehaven Coal (and majority owner/operator of Narrabri coal mine) is now down approaching a massive 50% over 18 months, despite record 2019 f/y results.

Whitehaven share price:-

June 2018 - A$5.78
Today - A$3.00

Whitehaven Coal shares now approaching an astonishing yield of 9%.


COP25 Madrid adds further sector woe and attracts much ongoing media coverage which significantly influences and informs investor opinion and sentiment.

Institutional investors increasingly shun fossil fuel related investments and embrace the growing and compelling importance of ESG investment.


ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
16/12/2019
16:12
Canary in the coal sector??

The share price of sector bellwether Whitehaven Coal (and majority owner/operator of Narrabri coal mine) is now down approaching a massive 50% over 18 months, despite record 2019 f/y results.

Whitehaven share price:-

June 2018 - A$5.78
Today - A$3.00

Whitehaven Coal shares now approaching an astonishing yield of 9%.


COP25 Madrid adds further sector woe and attracts much ongoing media coverage which significantly influences and informs investor opinion and sentiment.

Institutional investors increasingly shun fossil fuel related investments and embrace the growing and compelling importance of ESG investment.


ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
16/12/2019
16:11
Lots of very negative news recently about coal:-



-More and more investors are shunning the sector on ESG concerns.

-Coal usage tailing off rapidly in Europe.

-China now emphasising renewables more and more.

-Greta Thunberg impact on climate change and awareness about fossil fuel pollutants growing and especially with younger generations.

-Eight USA coal companies have filed for bankruptcy this year so far.


An interesting BBC article today headed:- COAL: IS THIS THE BEGINNING OF THE END?


Link here:- hXXps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-50520962


and also a fascinating article in the Wall Street Journal dated 24th. November headed: BETS ON COAL END WHERE THEY STARTED: IN BANKRUPTCY

wXX.wsj.com/articles/bets-on-coal-end-where-they-started-in-bankruptcy




A very difficult sector.

ALL IMO. DYOR.

quepassa
16/12/2019
12:45
9088. The use of tedious and banal repetition tells you quite a bit about a poster too. ( Not least that he is losing the argument.)
emeraldzebra
16/12/2019
12:23
Lots of very negative news recently about coal:-



-More and more investors are shunning the sector on ESG concerns.

-Coal usage tailing off rapidly in Europe.

-China now emphasising renewables more and more.

-Greta Thunberg impact on climate change and awareness about fossil fuel pollutants growing and especially with younger generations.

-Eight USA coal companies have filed for bankruptcy this year so far.


An interesting BBC article today headed:- COAL: IS THIS THE BEGINNING OF THE END?


Link here:- hXXps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-50520962


and also a fascinating article in the Wall Street Journal dated 24th. November headed: BETS ON COAL END WHERE THEY STARTED: IN BANKRUPTCY

wXX.wsj.com/articles/bets-on-coal-end-where-they-started-in-bankruptcy




A very difficult sector.

ALL IMO. DYOR. QP

quepassa
16/12/2019
12:22
Canary in the coal sector??

The share price of sector bellwether Whitehaven Coal (and majority owner/operator of Narrabri coal mine) is now down approaching a massive 50% over 18 months, despite record 2019 f/y results.

Whitehaven share price:-

June 2018 - A$5.78
Today - A$3.00

Whitehaven Coal shares now approaching an astonishing yield of 9%.


COP25 Madrid adds further sector woe and attracts much ongoing media coverage which significantly influences and informs investor opinion and sentiment.

Institutional investors increasingly shun fossil fuel related investments and embrace the growing and compelling importance of ESG investment.


ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
16/12/2019
11:32
It's a shame admin can't or won't boot him out. Deacon is just mindlessly spamming boards.
quepassa
16/12/2019
11:07
Looking very good today. QP must be loading up ;)
the deacon
15/12/2019
19:01
Berenberg cut Target Price.
quepassa
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