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| HOLD | 13.860 | John Stephenson | In general, he likes coke and coal. Probably the best way to play this is through Teck Resources (TCK.B-T) in Canada. But if you are looking at thermal coal, which this company principally produces, with natural gas prices so cheap, there is incentive to switch out of coal. Wouldn't add to this name. | 2012-02-13 | |
| HOLD | 63.600 | Paul Thornton | Coal is a sector that has been absolutely hot. Any coal stocks should be a Hold. The issue with the big winners is that they are quite extended from the start of their run. Long-term fundamentals for coal continue to look very good. A significant pullback of 15% or 20% would be your opportunity to buy. Sentiment will be negative at that point but it is a much better risk/reward ratio for a longer-term play. | 2008-05-07 | |
| SELL | 40.100 | David Burrows | Has pulled back to much for his liking. | 2008-03-19 | |
| BUY | 49.400 | David Burrows | (Market Call Minute.) Would be a buyer, especially in this weakness. | 2008-02-15 | |
| BUY | 84.590 | David Burrows | Has been performing tremendously and is trading at all-time highs. Likes the energy sector. | 2006-01-04 | |
| PAST TOP PICK | 75.360 | Jean-Francois Tardif | (A Top Pick Sept 21/05. Up 8%.) Their coal is up from $10 to $20 a ton. Because they have long term contracts, they don't get the full price. | 2005-11-29 | |
| TOP PICK | 67.680 | Jean-Francois Tardif | Located in an area were coal prices are $11 a ton. Expect the price will go up to $20 within the next 2 years. | 2005-09-21 | |
| BUY | 37.890 | Norman Levine | In thermo coal which has underperformed metalurgical coal. Starting to look interesting for them. | 2004-11-29 | |
| TOP PICK | 31.640 | Alison Deans | A sort of alternative energy play. | 2004-06-04 | |
| TOP PICK | 33.060 | Dan Rice | Cash flow per ton margin is currently about $6 per ton. Last year they were $3. Thinks the ultimate margin will be $12/15. Cheap. | 2004-04-23 |