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Champion Iron Ord Shs T.CIA

Alternate Symbol(s):  CIAFF

Champion Iron Limited is an Australia-based iron ore exploration and development company. The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Quebec Iron Ore Inc., owns and operates the Bloom Lake Mining Complex, located on the south end of the Labrador Trough, approximately 13 kilometers (km) north of Fermont, Quebec. Bloom Lake is an open-pit operation with two concentrators that primarily source energy from renewable hydroelectric power. The Company ships iron ore concentrate from Bloom Lake by rail, to a ship loading port in Sept-lles, Quebec, and has sold its iron ore concentrate to customers globally, including in China, Japan, the Middle East, Europe, South Korea, India and Canada. In addition to Bloom Lake, Champion owns a portfolio of exploration and development projects in the Labrador Trough, including the Kamistiatusset Project, located a few km south-east of Bloom Lake, and the Cluster II portfolio of properties, located within 60 km south of Bloom Lake.


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Post by Captgo01on Feb 20, 2023 10:09pm
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Iron Ore: A concise guide for ASX investors

Iron Ore: A concise guide for ASX investors

Iron ore: An overview

Iron ore types: There are several types of iron ore including hematite, magnetite, and limonite, which differ in their iron content and iron oxide composition. Hematite is the most common type with high iron content of approximately 70%. It is the primary source of iron ore production in Australia and typically found in Western Australia. Magnetite is less common, with a lower iron content of around 60% and limonite has even lower content.

Understanding grades: Not all iron ore is made equal. Iron (Fe) grades typically range between 58% (low grade) to 65% (high grade). High grade iron ore requires less processing which makes it a more efficient and cost-effective raw material. It also produces less emissions. 

Understanding prices: Iron ore prices are benchmarked to grades of 62%. You’ll then see iron ore miners sell iron ore typically at a discount or premium to that price – depending on what kind of grades they’re producing.

All about steel: Approximately 98% of iron ore is used to produce steel and the majority of that goes towards the construction industry. Other industries that use iron ore include the automotive, shipbuilding and railway industries. 

Champion Iron is a Canada-based miner that produces a high-grade 66.2% Fe. To add some perspective, Fortescue's grades typically sit around 58-60% iron content while BHP's are around 60%. According to Champion Iron, its high-grade product can reduce blast furnace emissions by up to 10%. It's also working on a Direct Reduction Pellet Feed to produce 69% Fe to reduce emissions by up to 50%.

In late January, Macquarie was Neutral-rated with a $7.50 target price after CIA's third quarter result observed lower sales volumes and higher costs, which was only partially offset by higher prices.

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