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Iron ore (FXPO)     

mitzy - 02 Mar 2008 12:39

Recent listing produces iron ore in the Ukraine and has recently stepped up production recent gains suggests this one has further to go dyor..

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justyi - 06 Oct 2008 08:14 - 28 of 118

Mitzy and hyleo, do u think this will go to 50p...I'm nervous cos I've some of this.

HARRYCAT - 06 Oct 2008 10:18 - 29 of 118

In a typical business cycle share prices & commodity prices fall when economies enter recession. Short term interest rates peak & bond yields top out. Inflation increases. When recovery starts, share prices will start to rise but commodity prices normally stay weak. When interest rates fall & inflation also starts to fall, then commodity prices start to pick up.
So, normally only when an economy is starting the recovery cycle do commodity prices start increasing. If you haven't already sold, it is my opinion that there is further to fall, so you could now hold these for recovery, which could be at least 12+ months away, imo.

justyi - 06 Oct 2008 10:56 - 30 of 118

Thanks Harry for the advice, think I will cut my losses and sell.

hlyeo98 - 09 Oct 2008 21:50 - 31 of 118

The biggest shareholder, Kostyantin Zhevago, in Ukrainian iron ore producer Ferrexpo has sold a 20 percent stake in FXPO.

justyi - 10 Oct 2008 14:42 - 32 of 118

Incredible...got out last Monday...otherwise suffer more loss. 50p on the way, as u guys said.

mitzy - 15 Oct 2008 17:09 - 33 of 118

Complete disaster after todays news.

hlyeo98 - 15 Oct 2008 19:12 - 34 of 118

I hope you're not in FXPO, mitzy...remember the 50p target I told you.


Ferrexpo defers growth projects - MoneyAM


Swiss headquartered resources company Ferrexpo, principally involved in the production of iron ore pellets, today unveiled a 12.4% rise in Q3 output and said it deferred a decision on investing in growth projects due to fragile market conditions.

'Given the current uncertainties in financial and commodity markets, the board has deferred decisions on the ultimate investment in these projects until the end of the first quarter of 2009,' the company said in a statement today.

The firm has previously said it was looking for a joint venture partner and would make a decision in the fourth quarter.

The growth projects are the centrepiece of plans by Ferrexpo, which owns one of the biggest iron ore resources in the world, to raise production nearly fourfold to around 100 million tonnes by 2018.

Iron ore pellet output for the three months to end September rose to 2.51 million tonnes from 2.23 million tonnes last year.

It said it expected production for the year to be broadly in line with previous guidance while cost pressures were easing.

Ferrexpo, the world's 12th-largest producer of iron ore pellets, used in the production of steel, doubled its first-half earnings per share on the back of record prices and shortly afterwards launched a share buyback to return excess cash to shareholders.

Last week, Ferrexpo's majority owner announced it had sold a 20.8% stake at a big discount to the main shareholder of Czech coal producer New World Resources to satisfy a loan agreement.

Fevamotinico, controlled by Ukrainian billionaire Kostyantin Zhevago, said it retained a 51% stake in Ferrexpo following the divestment at 86p a share, 30% below London-listed Ferrexpo's closing price the previous trading day.

justyi - 16 Oct 2008 13:15 - 35 of 118

Currently 76p...sell out

cynic - 16 Oct 2008 13:18 - 36 of 118

i am afraid it looks as though you holders have been badly stiffed by the majority owner

justyi - 26 Oct 2008 22:08 - 37 of 118

Continue sell FXPO at 63p.

mitzy - 27 Oct 2008 09:26 - 38 of 118

Could this one fall to 10p I think so.

What happened to Citibanks 430p valuation.

mitzy - 27 Oct 2008 11:27 - 39 of 118

52p now that is the lowest yet I dont know.

hangon - 27 Oct 2008 11:35 - 40 of 118

If Citibank valued this at 4.30 then that gives you a measure of them!
Was there ever a dividend?
+I must say I don't like foreign companies listed here....just how much iron-ore is there in Switzerland?

I read (above) they were using Share buy-backs to enhance shareholder-value - - - that's a sure sign - avoid!

mitzy - 27 Oct 2008 11:39 - 41 of 118

hyleo was right re 50p they must be in big trouble.

mitzy - 28 Oct 2008 10:15 - 42 of 118

flipping heck tucker...!

hlyeo98 - 28 Oct 2008 18:40 - 43 of 118

yes, mitzy for showing confidence in me.

mitzy - 29 Oct 2008 08:11 - 44 of 118

Yes good call hlyeo cant see any growth here best to sell.

mitzy - 29 Oct 2008 09:44 - 45 of 118

No support here on a positive day...best to sell.

cynic - 29 Oct 2008 09:49 - 46 of 118

i would have agreed, except a littke voiuce warns against it ...... the following is dated a week ago .....NWR said that it would pay 126.6m ($217.5m), or 86p a share, for the stake in Ferrexpo acquired this month by NWR's majority shareholder, RPG Industries, the investment vehicle of the Czech billionaire Zdenek Bakala.

hlyeo98 - 29 Oct 2008 22:16 - 47 of 118

already down to 40p. Even worse than what I thought.
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