Mongolian Mining Corp 0975

Re: Mongolian Mining Corp 0975

Postby winston » Wed Oct 13, 2010 7:24 am

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Grey market: down about 7%

Do you know why you are buying or selling ? :lol: :? :roll:
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Re: Mongolian Mining Corp 0975

Postby persistentone » Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:46 am

This one gapped up on the second day on sharply lower volume. Not sure what to make of that. I guess there are simply no sellers.
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Re: Mongolian Mining Corp 0975

Postby persistentone » Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:11 am

Does anyone here understand how coking coal gets priced worldwide? What I don't understand is why Australian seaborne thermal coal is quoted well over $100/ton, which in turn implies the coking coal price is higher still, yet Mongolian Mining somehow only manages to get $55/ton for equivalent quality coal. Why such a huge price disparity?

Is the money in between the true world price for this coal and what Mongolian Mine is reporting in its prospectus disappearing into the hands of middlemen, Chinese officials, or God forbid management?
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Re: Mongolian Mining Corp 0975

Postby LenaHuat » Tue Oct 19, 2010 4:25 pm

From CNBC:-
Mongolian Mining, the first company from Mongolia to list on the Hong Kong bourse, rose 5.3 percent to HK$8.89. The producer and exporter of coking coal said its initial public offering size had increased by 15 percent to $748 million after an over-allotment option.

The stock, which debuted in Hong Kong on Oct. 13, has gained sharply from its IPO price of HK$7.02, the middle of its indicative range.
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Re: Mongolian Mining Corp 0975

Postby LenaHuat » Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:03 am

Read what Australia's Sedgman is doing for MMC:-
http://www.sedgman.com.au/project_current.php?id=63
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Re: Mongolian Mining Corp 0975

Postby obolud » Mon Nov 15, 2010 6:51 pm

hi guys,

what's your estimation about this stock?
I'm interested in it.
But, what to hear others opinion before I buy.
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Re: Mongolian Mining Corp 0975

Postby LenaHuat » Tue Nov 16, 2010 5:18 pm

Hi obolud :D
Why don't you write a short para as to why you like this stock? Forumers would be more forthcoming if you share your thoughts with us.
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Re: Mongolian Mining Corp 0975

Postby winston » Mon May 30, 2011 8:17 am

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Miner aims to clean up with washed coal business
Mandy Lo in Ulan Bator

Mongolia Mining Corp (0975) aims to boost annual revenue by 1 times to about US$700 million (HK$5.45 billion) by doubling production and launching a washed coal business.

The miner this year is set to produce seven million tonnes of coal - 1.5 million to two million tonnes of raw coal, 3.5 million to four million tonnes of washed coal, and the rest thermal coal for self-use. Last year, the miner produced 3.9 million tonnes of just raw coal only.

Raw coal, used by coal-fired power plants, sells for US$90 to US$100 per tonne; while wash coal, used by steel makers costs US$140 to US$150 per tonne.

"By selling the washed coal, we believe that the net profit margin can rise to 30 percent this year as compared to 22 percent last year," chief executive Battsengel Gotov said in Ulan Bator.

The company, which listed in October, had revenue of US$277.50 million last year. Even if coal prices fall under the firm's estimated range, it would generate a revenue of US$690 million to US$760 million this year.

MMC plans to invest US$1.2 billion between 2011 and 2013 on expanding its coal washing plant and infrastructure construction. The first phase will start from next month. All three phases are expected to have an annual production capacity of 15 million tonnes. It is now building a paved road that can help save transportation costs and plans to build its own railway.

The coal washing plant will have three phases - each with an annual capacity of 5 million tonnes. The coking coal miner is also looking at merger and acquisitions at home.

Since 2009, when MMC started operations, the average selling price of coal has risen from between US$48 and US$49 per tonne to between US$70 and US$71.


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