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West China Cement - Growth (WCC)     

PapalPower - 28 Mar 2007 08:01

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Epic : WCC

Last Results : http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200703270701277583T


The Company, which is headquartered in Xi'an the provincial capital of Shaanxi Province, operates three cement production plants in Pucheng, the first of which has been operational since 1977 and now have a combined production capacity of 1.5 million tonnes per annum. Two new lines are coming on line soon which will boost output by an additional 2 million tones. Some of this additional output will be seen in 2007 financial year, the rest in 2008 financial year.

The PRC Government is actively promoting the restructuring of the Chinese cement industry with a shift away from small-scale producers towards large, modern environmentally friendly production plants. This will benefit WCC are the smaller and more polluting plants are shut down and production at larger more efficient plans is ramped up, eg WCC.


Activities

The Group manufactures three types of cement, as well as clinker, a cement compound:

* Ordinary Portland Cement is a mixture of clinker, mineral admixtures (accounting for 6 to 15 per cent.) and gypsum, which is widely used in industrial and civil construction projects

* Flyash Portland Cement is a mixture of clinker, flyash and gypsum. The content of flyash by weight ranges from 20 per cent. to 40 per cent.depending on its intended use

* Composite Portland Cement is a mixture of clinker, at least two kinds of prescribed mineral admixtures and gypsum, which is widely used in industrial and civil construction projects

* Clinker is the base of the above mentioned products, the principal raw material of which is limestone. The Group does not intend to sell clinker as a separate product in the future

jimmy b - 01 May 2007 21:22 - 75 of 140

Tipped in Growth Company Investor today.

PapalPower - 02 May 2007 03:29 - 76 of 140

Yep, "Speculative Buy".

cynic - 02 May 2007 07:33 - 77 of 140

you mean it's not rated as the absolute racing certainty that some here have been touting so loudly? (lol)

fortitude18 - 02 May 2007 10:14 - 78 of 140

Edited by MoneyAM

IanT(MoneyAM) - 02 May 2007 10:17 - 79 of 140

fortuitude18,

Please do not use personally abusive language or words which may be deemed as unacceptable on these bulletin boards.

Ian

fortitude18 - 02 May 2007 10:36 - 80 of 140

i will refrain from using such language in the future.

kindest regards

f18

jimmy b - 02 May 2007 11:26 - 81 of 140

Anyway as i said earlier ,tipped by Growth Company Investor ,which is nice .

hlyeo98 - 02 May 2007 14:25 - 82 of 140

Can you please paste the article here, jimmy?

jimmy b - 02 May 2007 14:30 - 83 of 140

Hi hlyeo , sorry but i don't subcribe so i can't,, however go and have a look across at advfn someone has a link there. Hope that helps,,,cheers Jimmy.

cynic - 03 May 2007 08:43 - 84 of 140

smacked wrist Forti (lol!) ..... did someone else disagree with you too and thus subjected to your childish tantrums? .... by the way, i don't now see you telling me or everyone else to buy SOLA .... why's that?

PapalPower - 23 May 2007 15:54 - 85 of 140

Nice little move up just then.

jimmy b - 23 May 2007 20:40 - 86 of 140

This has really caught fire over the last week PP. :-)

hlyeo98 - 23 May 2007 22:10 - 87 of 140

Huge growth is getting recognised in the rapid industrialization of China...WCC is in a niche where it can take advantage of this potential.

cynic - 23 May 2007 22:30 - 88 of 140

not for me at all this one, not only for reasons already stated, but also because though sp shot up today, volume was virtually NIL at just 17k ..... this smells of very poor liquidity and a horror story in waiting in a weak market even if nothing specifically wrong announced here .... God forbid there should be disappointing announcment.

jimmy b - 23 May 2007 23:15 - 89 of 140

cynic your becoming really boring ,go back and comment on shares you own,we know you don't like this one ,you'v made your point and i've made a few quid thanks,bye.

cynic - 24 May 2007 07:16 - 90 of 140

you have your opinion of this share (and me) and vice versa ...... owning a share does not give exclusivity to comment thereon, just as not owning one does not exclude ..... unlike many or even most on this site, i am transparent when i buy or sell and neither ramp nor deramp, but tell it as i truly see it .... no one asked you or anyone else to side with me.

jimmy b - 24 May 2007 07:52 - 91 of 140

Neither ramp or deramp !!! you,have deramped this again and again ,I think the truth is cynic that you saw a fast rise and shorted it ,but the blighter just won't crash, bad luck you made a bad decision.

cynic - 24 May 2007 07:59 - 92 of 140

oh i see .... so because i do not like a share and say so and why, then i am deramping it, whereas if i follow the herd, then i am just a good chap and not ramping? ..... i know it's early in the morning and my brain is functioning even less than usual, but i fail to follow your logic ... or is there none, and it its just a touch of spleen after too much port and brandy last night?

by the way, if i had shorted this stock, i would have posted as much, just as i always do elsewhere and similarly when i buy ..... in fact, such is the illiquidity of this WCC, i would doubt very much if there are even stock lenders about to make such an exercise worthwhile or even feasible.

cynic - 24 May 2007 08:39 - 93 of 140

dramatic Beijing shares crash on way, Greenspan warns ...... sharp rises are "clearly unsustainable"

PapalPower - 24 May 2007 16:34 - 94 of 140

Nice rise :)
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