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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Katanga Mining Ltd Ord KATFF

Katanga Mining Ltd, through its subsidiaries, is engaged in copper and cobalt production activities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Specifically, the company explores and develops properties with potential copper and cobalt yields operate mining and processing facilities that produce copper and cobalt and holds a portfolio of other mines that may be developed in the future.

OTCPK:KATFF - Post Discussion

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Post by topdop on Nov 06, 2018 12:41pm

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In addition to my prior post addressing, in my view, the market (over)reaction to KAT's unfortunate cessation of Co SALES (continued PRODUCTION remains unaffected), we may encounter a silver lining.

In pushing out three quarters of total Co exports being (= "some" money) from this and the next 2 consecutive quarters, we could come upon more favourable Co prices down the road.

Co price is very unlikely to be softening between now and late next year particularly given we would be approaching the widely predicted Co supply crunch coming in 2020. Rather, Co prices MAY INDEED SPIKE between now and then.

In the end, this may mean (= "more" money) rather than (= "some" money).

These are my views only. Thanks for reading.
Comment by InternalAudit68 on Nov 06, 2018 1:12pm
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