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Teck Resources Ord Shs Class A T.TECK.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  TECK | T.TECK.B | TCKRF

Teck Resources Limited is a Canada-based mining company that operates in copper, zinc, steelmaking coal and energy segment. The Company’s operations and projects include Antamina, Cardinal River, Carmen de Andacollo, Elkview, Fording River, Fording River Extension, Fort Hills, Galore Creek Project, Greenhills, Highland Valley Copper, HVC 2040, Line Creek, NewRange Copper Nickel, NuevaUnion, Quebrada Blanca, Quebrada Blanca Phase II, Quintette Project, Red Dog, Sullivan Mine and Trail Operations. The Antamina mine is a large copper and zinc mine, located in the Andes Mountain range of Peru. Its Carmen de Andacollo is located in the Coquimbo Region of central Chile. The Fording River Extension Project is located adjacent and to the south of Teck’s existing Fording River Operations. Its Galore Creek is located within the territory of the Tahltan in northwestern British Columbia, approximately 150 kilometers northwest of Stewart.


TSX:TECK.A - Post by User

Comment by dalerules88on Apr 02, 2020 3:23pm
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RE:RE:RE:coking coal starts to falter recently

RE:RE:RE:coking coal starts to falter recentlywe haven't rebounded as much as major oils or integrated oil co's, because we haven't gone down as much in the last month; SU went from 41 to 14 (66% decline) (, CNQ from 41 to 10 (76% delcine), while Teck from say 17 to 9 (53% decline); IMO that's precisely because Teck is better fundamentally, so as result, the rebound is going to be less; the oilco's are a gamble at today's prices, although I'm sure long term SU and CNQ will be fine, just not sure if I'd pay today's price .. Teck, on the other hand, has less volume, is more predictable, because it trades largely in synch with zinc and copper, so it's less reactive to market moves, IMO

check out long-term zinc and copper charts, and if you can guess where those two will be six months or two years or whatever time horizon out, that's likely where Teck will be; since base metals are less volatile than oil, so is Teck price, on a medium-term basis

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