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Employee had contract terminated due to drug use. Not the kind of person you’d want driving around in heavy machinery.
I see another post from a very disgruntled worker has been deleted on facebook…
The tail is wagging the dog in this share.
Sorry, Fromage....bloody autotxt
Frontage, you need to be careful talking about dividends, it is part of the terms of the loans we have that no dividends are payable till they are cleared.
It's gonna be a while yet at the coal price the way it is.
It's a long hold now for me.
GLA
It will all change as soon as you start getting dividends, then the regular daily runs of thousands of sales outweighing the bare hundreds of buys will be reversed.
RPG…get a grip…no one is buying
I agree there is more than normal market forces at play here, i think.
Anyone know the reason for the drop in met coal price
HVB down 13 to 230
HVA down 15 to 260
With regular occurrence unfortunately
Shares sold for 18p… doesn’t make sense anymore..
Everything runs smoothly in cloud cuckoo land ,unfortunately BEN IS in the real world where things can and do go wrong. Shame but true.
It may help if Ben could attract buyers, maybe they will when the finally release a positive RNS without this and that is holding things up...
A260 B230…
aim market abysmal reflects the economy and the *****s running it.
HVA $278 HVB $243
Starting to get a little low again would prefer to have seen $280 for HVB.
The agenda driven characters- just sell up and move on ,no one is interested in your continued negative nit picking.
JH...yes I do hence I used the word "production" in my post. I understand we can sell pretty much everything we can produce and as a point I seem to recall we have a contract to supply Integrity 40k/t pm of coal? If so, then production was less than that although I accept any shortfall may have been held in the stock yard. The simple fact is that we need the trains in the numbers AW talks about.
Cheers
Ezzza
BS - as I said 'NS were making repairs and upgrades before Christmas which caused problems for all their users'
Ezzza you do realise these are production numbers not sales numbers.
DropD .. no trains
Well....its a positive increase but as we all now know the trains issue is crucial to the success of BC. Multiply by 4 and we are nowhere near to annual level of production AW talks about to create real profit and value. Shipping coal out by truck is costly too even though the met coal price has risen lately so a negative impact on the bottom line. Cheers Ezzza
Am I correct with these approximate figures regarding Avanis 30% stake in Ben? They paid 18p per share so approx £24m at that time. So today they are currently sitting on a near 50% loss (£12m) I'm sure they will be wanting the sp back up to the mid 20's pretty quickly. If met coal goes up to $300 per ton, what sort of sp should we expect then with the free cash we will be generating? Thanks for any info. Not been following Ben much recently as not got a massive holding here although I'm seriously considering hoovering up all I can at these levels.
A really interesting thread and thanks for the NS links.
AW has do one his bit in communicating confidence as long as met coal price stays up.
Quarterly update on production and delivery could create more evidence of the profitability of the company.
GLA.
Just to reinforce my judgement, I just noticed that someone sold 1, yes fecking ONE share at 9.65p lol
If that isn’t investigated then this market is fecked