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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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Comment by dmacdon Apr 03, 2019 2:46pm
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RE:RE:dividend

RE:RE:dividendI see now chance of a dividend prior to phase II being completed and or buy out of their GOV partner but it is not the preferred path.

If they want to reduce risk of phase II then they could defer a few quarters. We should get some insights within the next 3 or 4 months. 

Now would be the time to negotiate a 3 to 5 year contract given the Vale situation and medium term iron ore supply instabilities. This would be a master stroke with low risk expansion on the table and would drive up the SP and prime CIA for sale. 

Another option is to bring into play another partner and potentially a suitor who wants to dip in first. 

Vale shows $15/t op cost and can survive the lowest iron ore prices although that is probably for lower grade iron ore. CIA is higher cost relative to Value and should not gamble on the price of iron ore long term. I am not sure who would be a high cost producer ...anyone know where CIA fits into that bill for high grade iron ore?

If long term contracts are not possible then perhaps the dividend option is a good Plan C or D, but that is not why I am here. I am here for growth and to benefit from the SP appreciation as the market recognizes the achievements of CIA. 


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