Colonial Coal (TSX.V: CAD)
Has been the subject of a new research note by Epstein Research of NY.
Epstein opines that CAD is the “Cheapest Coking Coal Junior and an active takeover target”. To read the research note …[…] Continue reading
Colonial Coal (TSX.V: CAD)
Has been the subject of a new research note by Epstein Research of NY.
Epstein opines that CAD is the “Cheapest Coking Coal Junior and an active takeover target”. To read the research note …[…] Continue reading
City Investors Circle Mining Review 13th March 2022
Metal prices were heavily influenced by the Ukrainian conflict, with nickel making the headlines due to the price rising to $100,000 on the LME, before the market was closed as trading was becoming irrational.
Thermal coal also rose strongly in price as countries such as Germany move to secure supply to possibly replace Russian gas. Uranium rose strongly as Russia supplies 16% of US uranium imports. Continue reading
City Investors Circle Mining Review January 2022
Has been published, including comments on copper, zinc, and tin.
The Review also features a new tier 1 watchlist of 11 stocks expected to generate positive news during the year. Continue reading
City Investors Circle Mining Review 16th January 2021
Coking coal really roofed it this week, up 14%, and has gone into contango, meaning the future price of coal into China is now being than the present market price.
Colonial Coal is a beneficiary of this strong price at a time where it’s rumoured that potential predators are circling.
Gold had a good week, as did nickel, copper, and tin. Continue reading
City Investors Circle – Mining Review 19th Dec 2021
The price of gold is still gyrating between $1760 and $1810, as the FOMC meeting comments are absorbed by the market, and sentiment changes by the day.
Ascot Resources, Cabral Gold, Canuc Resources, Neometals, and Orla Mining all made significant announcements this week. Continue reading
Colonial Coal International Corp. (TSX.V: CAD)
Released the results of the company’s annual general meeting held on Dec. 14, 2021, in Vancouver, B.C.
The company reported that the shareholders voted to re-elect David Austin, Ian Downie, Anthony Hammond, John Perry, Gregory Waller and Partha S. Bhattacharyya as directors of the company for the ensuing year. Continue reading
Mining Review Sunday Update 28th November 2021
This week has been a game of two halves for gold, starting with the weakness created by the confirmation that Biden has renewed Jerome Powell’s chair of the FED, and then the news of the new covid variant sent investors back into gold as a safe haven. Continue reading
Mining Review Sunday Update 21st November 2021
Colonial Coal is surging again after the publication of a positive Canaccord Research report.
Ascot Gold is also climbing as some in the media speculate they could be the next takeover target.
A higher US dollar sent precious metal and commodities prices lower on Friday, turning what had been a good week into a negative one at the death. Continue reading
Colonial Coal (TSX.V: CAD)
Canaccord Genuity, the highly respected Canadian banking and investment company, have written a new research report about Colonial Coal.
The rise in share price of Colonial, and coking coal of course, has lead to a massive boost in interest in the company, and that has resutted in larger companies and investment houses taking an interest in the company.[…] Continue reading
Monthly Mining Review – October 2021
City Investors Circle published their monthly mining review for October 2021, which highlighted a growing shortage of magnesium and aluminium, due to Chinese smelters being offline, due to a coal shortage causing power cuts in the industrial northern area.
Colonial Coal (CAD.V) was the biggest riser in the portfolio for the second month in a row, a terrific feat. Other stocks mentioned include Apollo Consolidated, Fiore Gold, Latrobe Magnesium, Karora Resources, and Newcore Gold. […] Continue reading
Colonial Coal (TSX.V: CAD)
A new research note written by New York and London based Hallgarten Investment Research is positive for Colonial Coal.
What is amusing is the price target given when the report was written a week ago has already been surpassed! A 50% increase in share price in a week means the report may need to be updated […] Continue reading
Colonial Coal (TSX.V: CAD)
The share price of Colonial Coal is soaring on the sky high price of steelmaking (coking) coal, and speculation the company may receive M & A activity in the near future.
Every $1 rise per tonne in the price of coking coal just makes the undervaluation of Colonial Coal at the resource level look ever more ridiculous. Continue reading
Mining Review Sunday Update 17th Oct. 2021
Copper and coal remain the key stories at the moment, as a shortage of supplies in both key commodities is driving their prices higher. Colonial Coal (TSX.V: CAD) rose to an all time high on the back of M & A speculation as a result.
Gold had a good week until Friday when US inflation numbers drove erased most of the week’s gains in a flash. Continue reading
Mining Review Sunday Update 10th October
Another poor week for gold, until the US job numbers reported a big miss versus expectations, and then gold ended firmer slightly down from the previous week.
Colonial Coal rose again, as the price of coking coal remains at elevated levels amid reports that some Chinese power plants are burning coking coal due to a shortage of thermal coal. Continue reading
Colonial Coal (TSX.V: CAD)
The share price of Colonial Coal has risen sharply over the last month as there seems to be feeling in some quarters that the company might finally be on the radar of potential bidders, looking to secure a supply of coking coal for the future.
It has long been thought that Colonial could receive bids from either Chinese or Indian companies, but Japan and Korea are also potential sources, as well as the USA of course. Continue reading
Mining Review Sunday Update 19th September
The story of the week again, sadly, was the falling gold price, into the mid 1700’s, due to better than expected US retail figures, and a strengthening US dollar.
Iron ore is another casualty, but for a different reason. Coking coal is roofing it as supply is tight, bring companies like Colonial Coal into investor focus. Continue reading