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Corsa Coal Corp
CRSXF
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V.CSO
Steel
Steel
Corsa Coal Corp. is a coal mining company. The Company is engaged in the business of mining, processing, and selling metallurgical coal, as well as exploring, acquiring, and developing resource properties that are consistent with its existing coal business. Its core business is supplying metallurgical coal to domestic and international steel and coke producers. The Company's operating division,...
Northern Appalachia (NAPP). The NAPP Division, based in Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States of America, produces and sells low volatile metallurgical coal used for the production of coke from its mines in the Northern Appalachia coal region of the United States of America. The Company has the operational capacity at its mines to produce over 1.6 million tons of coal per year, with processing capacity at its two operating plants in excess of 4.0 million. The Company also operates preparation plant facilities in Somerset County.
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RE:Next years’s contract question
If you want to be very conservative, maybe $200 instead of $250. Hard to imagine their costs getting worse. The market is saying they will find a way to screw it up I guess. Plus still a lot of
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Next years’s contract question
Hi Guys, Can you tell me if how I am looking at this is correct? In about 4 months time Corsa can negotiate a new annual contract. The futures strip for 2023 are currently about $330 per
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Ramaco did say labor is very competive. In any case, I expect Friday to have been the lows for the stock going forward. I intend to add more over the next two weeks & will be patient. Like you I
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I wonder why the labour shortage remains a corporate and not an industry issue? 200,000 per quarter is a massive decline from historic levels from even the previous 2 years, and with current pricing
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Even 200,000 tons per quarter isn't bad, but cash costs will come down a lot, and margins will improve a lot, if they can produce closer to historical levels, so labor is a major issue - as a big
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New contracts will be negotiated around August from what I understand. Those contracts will be a big bump up from the current ones, so 2023 should be a flush year, and they're going to survive
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I robotically without emotion took advantage and added. More profit ultimately.
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It's a career making opportunity for someone to take the helm and turn this into a cash making machine. This could easily be valued at 500m instead of the 34m it closed the day at. It's not
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glad i sold at a small profit
what a disastor , only a stupid idiot could screw this cash cow up . jmho
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Sent a PM, ducky.
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How do we demand new management? In any normal company my shareholdings would guarantee the president answers the phone. Instead I get nothing.
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If they just shut down, they might be worth more. The assets are valuable, but the management is dumb. But regardless of the results, if they could just give guidance, we could figure out what's
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For example, A Seam. 600,000 tons at say $250 - $100 costs = $150. That's US$90 million for the first year with estimated US$28 million start-up costs. 6.4 million tons of proven reserves, so 10
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A company sale should be able to fetch over $2/share if the buyer takes into account the growth project. I figure about C$250 million for the whole thing. The growth projects generate a great deal of
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Production in steep decline, horrible contracts and no plan or direction...which likely means the direction is down.
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