USA spielen mit den Zahlen ... folgende Informationen kann man bei den einschlägigen AMI-Boards finden ... diese Zahlen decken sich nicht mit meinen Informationen. Diese Informationen sind von mir ungeprüft ... Das ist IMHO pushing pur ...
Aber der Quest-Wert kann durch solche Push-Up natürlich künstlich durch die Decke getragen werden - aber das sind dann Luftblasen - und man sollte den Absprung dann rechtzeigig finden ...
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Bullets from this/other boards
-2 Billion Dollars plus in prime met and steam coal -edollarsws
-AT Massey's (NYSE: MEE, $7.2 billion Market Cap) Williamson headquarters/deep mine ajacent to Quest property (buyout potential?) -edollarsws
-High grade (low sulphur, QMNM production type) coal is running at $300/ton. That's a yearly revenue of $24MM @ 80,000. I believe this is a conservative number in terms of both coal production and price. As inflation sets in, energy prices are sure to rise. Inflation and the continuing commodity bull will feed off of each other over the coming months and years, leading to ever high rates of inflation and commodity prices. These fundamentals can't be ignored in valuing Quest. What should also be considered with QMNM is the value of their stated reserves - 13,000,000/tons. With now further upward price movement on coal, that's an asset of some $3.9B. QMNM market cap. That should call for a market cap of some $500MM to $1B. or $2.07/share. -cabcabal
-Fact is I live within 40 miles of the mine and have visited as early as last week. 3 weeks ago mine hauled 55 loads under contract to kanawaha...this was just a clearing out of coal at the face of the mine to get ready for consistant production to come somtime in July. On this 700 acres is prime met and steam coal reserves. Big things to come soon for Quest.
-edollarsws -These contracts are insignificant here in Eastern Ky as coal is in demand by all companies. The smart operators do not want locked in contracts as soon as it hits the ground(ready to load). Any company (major) will pay $90.00/ton (and they will pick it up or haul just to get it) and subject to go higher. I'm speaking of Steam Coal. Met coal is $210.00-250.00/ton on the ground. Posting here just to let you know how coal market conditions in the CAC (Central Appalachian Coal Basin)is currently. BTW...I just recently did a
survey for Massey on a 26" met coal seam of 2 million tons...massey plans on investing 33 million dollars to thin seam mine. QMNM met coal seam is 42" and proven reserve of 3.4-3.7 million ton and permitted to underground mine(The most economical way to mine coal.) Market cap for Quest per stock trading market is showing 4-5 million dollars. Market Makers have a long way to go with this one before real valuations are realized!
-coaldollars -Once production starts, the immediate goal is to fulfill $8 million contract with Logan & Kanawha Co. That’s $4 million quarterly revenue starting Q3 this year. However this is a very small piece of Quest’s overall potential. Quest’s current goal is to sell coal to coal brokers. So that might be at spot market price. Pond creek has good amount of metallurgical coal. So if they could produce more, they could easily sell at $200/ton to $250/ton at spot price. Indian customer doing its DD on Quest’s coal. Assuming that contract is signed and delivery begins on January 2009, Quest to bag $200M annual revenue from that Indian customer.
With that plus other sales to coal brokers, Quest could easily hit $250M+ revenue company by end of 2009. With five times sales, Quest could have $1.25 billion market cap e.g. $4/sh by end of 2009. Looks very reasonable to me.
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Quelle: Quest Minerals & Mining Corp (QMNM)