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Teck Resources Ord Shs Class A T.TECK.A

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

Teck Resources Limited is a Canadian resource company. The Company operates a portfolio of copper and zinc operations across North and South America. The Company’s operations and projects include Antamina, Cardinal River, Galore Creek Project, Carmen de Andacollo, Highland Valley Copper, Trail Operations, Quebrada Blanca, Carmen de Andacollo, HVC Mine Life Extension Project, Galore Creek Project, NorthMet Project, Mesaba Project, NuevaUnion Project, Red Dog, Sullivan Mine and Trail Operations. The Antamina mine is a copper and zinc mine, located in the Andes Mountain range, 270 kilometers north of Lima, Peru. The deposit is located at an average elevation of 4,200 meters. Its Carmen de Andacollo is located in the Coquimbo Region of central Chile at an elevation of 1,000 meters, approximately 350 kilometers north of Santiago. 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

Post by courtney10on Sep 27, 2011 11:13am
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Bottom was made

Bottom was madeDisclosure-  long TCK,  for several years have traded this stock.  I got caught at the end of April buying at $51
- have since bought at different prices inthe forties and bought some the other day at $31.75.

I fail to believe that Europe will go under, the governments have the ability to fix the problems there, and with BRIC countries looking to buy up bonds, I just feel that too much can be lost if Europe goes under.

Met coal sales should be around $230/tonne for next Q- based on $285x .80 on highest priced coal.  Costs are around $110/tonne- the uncertain part here is the volume-  projected to do 7 million tonnes, but who knows- so lets be conservative and say 6 million tonnes = $720 million cash flow,

This Q - should be over $1 billion cash flow-   2011 will be close to $4.5 billion operating cash flow. 

Copper costs are about $1.50 pound,  zinc costs are very  low.  Company still makes alot of money in this environment, plus it has a competitive advantage - we are 17% owned by the Chinese, guess who provides the company with insight as to future demand.

I know that investors think that the world is comingto an end,  and everyone is avoiding commodity stocks like the plague, but at some point, the big boys must realize that TCK.B at $30 is extremely cheap, and by not buying , you can lose out on big gains.

BTW-  at $30- the yield is now 2%- not bad for a growth stock

IMHO
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