dai oldenrich
- 20 Apr 2006 09:46
Company has three business divisions: Mining, Transport and Water, being the first of them the most important. Antofagasta plc is one of the largest international copper producing companies in the industry. Its activities are mainly concentrated in Chile where it owns and operates three copper mines, Los Pelambres, El Tesoro and Michilla, with a total production of 498 thousand tonnes in 2004, at an average cash cost of 24.4 c/lb. The Groups mining division, Antofagasta Minerals, is also actively involved in exploration particularly in Chile and Peru. The transport division operates an extensive rail network servicing the important mining region of northern Chile, which is centred on the port of Antofagasta. The water division operates a concession for the distribution of water in this region.

SALES PER ACTIVITY (Data as of 31/12/2005)
Copper mining: 94%
Rail transport: 4%
Water: 2%
hlyeo98
- 05 Feb 2010 19:52
- 42 of 118
Thanks, jkd for pointing out. No wonder she was so bitter.
Well, I thought not many men would say such thing.
Hell has no fury like a woman scorned
rekirkham
- 19 Sep 2013 10:31
- 43 of 118
Another 24 hour trade with CFD's
Bought 6000 CFD ANTO at 853 yesterday 15.30 p.m.
Sold 6000 at 903.50 today 10.20 a.m.
Add CFDADN and CFDANTO Good day today - not always so lucky thou.
Drinks are on me Stan
cynic
- 19 Sep 2013 10:48
- 44 of 118
i know i need a (quality!) base metal miner in my portfolio, but have been undecided which is the best bet
any thoughts other than ANTO (blue)? ..... RIO (red)? ...... KAZ a vile performer - green)? ...... VED (black)?
rekirkham
- 19 Sep 2013 11:20
- 45 of 118
I am mostly a trader not a long term investor.
Sometimes I need to wait a few weeks for the right prices, when particular shares
seem cheap, but I have been caught out with a falling knife a few times.
KAZ - I know you say other than, but I think once ENRC take over is out of the way and KAZ is paid about $850m in cash and then many of its own shares returned to it, then it would be in a great position ( cash rich and plenty of its own shares to either resell or cancel etc ) to move forward in its own right rather than being tied into ENRC's lack of progress. I like KAZ and have 20,000, admittedly at 335p.
FXPO - Iron ore in Europe, sells mostly as pellets within Europe but also to China etc. They do not need to move iron ore from miles away - Mocambique etc.
Problem seems that the shares are tightly held by directors, thus share price is volatile, but I think well worth buying if you can get them at about 175p or less.
I only follow a few miners - I also think Vedanta ( ? Aluminium ) is now sorting itself out and could be a buy at about 1150 - I shall probably wait now a few days to see if market settles back.
If our favourite AFN drops back I will probably buy that again, 142 / 139 p ??.
Nice in Benidorm today - sunny but cool, and I am feeling better than lately
Bob
cynic
- 19 Sep 2013 11:33
- 46 of 118
i'm sure you don't mean AFN, so what should it be?
anyhow, thanks for your guidance and shall investigate further
rekirkham
- 19 Sep 2013 11:40
- 47 of 118
Sorry got EPIC wrong - I mean Afren is it AFR ?
cynic
- 19 Sep 2013 12:27
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ah! i like them a lot and have held them for a good while now - and of course showing a healthy profit
Stan
- 19 Sep 2013 15:08
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"rekirkham - 19 Sep 2013 10:31 - 43 of 48, How kind RK... I accept -):
Wish I could float a suggestion Cynic as I used to like this sector, but have cooled on it over the last 6 months. I still look at Ved. though mainly because they seem to be quite diversified.
cynic
- 19 Sep 2013 15:10
- 50 of 118
i too have avoided the sector because when everything was in the doldrums, base commodities suffered badly ....... however, we're fast emerging from those gloomy days and this will be a prime sector to benefit
one should probably watch the price of nickel too as that is a key and expensive component of stainless
Stan
- 19 Sep 2013 15:17
- 51 of 118
Thanks, worth knowing, I seem to remember VED has a smelter but not sure about the nickel. I must revisit the sector for the reasons you give.
cynic
- 19 Sep 2013 15:21
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just looked at Kitco nickel charts ..... some very conflicting info there :-(
Stan
- 19 Sep 2013 15:25
- 53 of 118
Have my chart set on gold at Kitco, but christ knows where that's going!
parrisf
- 15 Feb 2014 19:43
- 54 of 118
Anyone know the divi details? I have 1.92 to 7.08%.
HARRYCAT
- 02 Apr 2014 08:24
- 55 of 118
Ex-divi 23rd April 2014 (8.61¢)
robstuff
- 02 Apr 2014 10:24
- 56 of 118
And some!
HARRYCAT
- 02 Apr 2014 10:29
- 57 of 118
Well spotted! Amazing how an errant decimal point can make all the difference!
Divi is 86.1¢
rekirkham
- 19 May 2014 09:22
- 58 of 118
METALS-Copper hits 11-wk high on tight supply
SYDNEY, May 19 (Reuters) - London copper hit its highest in 11 weeks on Monday as China pledged to quicken the pace of financial reform, supporting growth in demand for commodities as global exchange supplies of the metal dry up.
"It's been an impressive rally from the March lows with a very strong seasonal backdrop to copper ... total inventories are also declining very quickly at the moment," said analyst Mark Keenan at Societe Generale in Singapore.
Specs cut bullish bets in gold, raise copper, silver longs -CFTC
May 16 (Reuters) - Hedge funds and money managers cut their bullish bets in gold futures and options, reversing the previous week's gain due to profit-taking, according to data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Friday.
The group, also known as managed money, however, raised its net longs in silver and copper on a better economic outlook as U.S. equities measured by the S&P 500 index rose in the week to May 13, according to the CFTC's latest Commitments of Traders report.
Average price of copper I am advised is about $ 3.21 per pound.
It was recently down to about $3.29 - so now easing up again
Should be good for Antofagasta and khazikhyms, if you can buy on dips ?
Any comments
rekirkham
- 19 May 2014 09:26
- 59 of 118
Sorry my copper prices are wrong -
was down to about $2.9 per pound some months ago
HARRYCAT
- 23 May 2014 15:20
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"Things are looking down for Chile-focused miner Antofagasta, Investec says, due mainly to the strength in sterling, an expected increase in the tax rate and the uncertain near-term outlook for the price of copper.
The effective tax rate is seen rising to 35% from fiscal year 2017 in comparison to 29% beforehand. In particular, the full 35% rate is expected to be applied to overseas cash returns.
As a result the broker has cut its price target for the stock to 690p (from 715p).
In parallel, the investment in capacity of recent years will probably see moderate oversupply over the next year or two, which may further undermine prices. To that one must add the near-term uncertainty about Chinese demand.
Hence Investec´s decision to maintain its 'sell' recommendation."
HARRYCAT
- 17 Mar 2015 08:25
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StockMarketWire.com
Antofagasta's revenues fell to $5,290.4m in the year to the end of December - 11.4% down on 2013 as realised copper prices dropped by 8.5% accompanied by a small decline in sales volumes.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation fell 17.8% to $2,221.6bn, as a result of lower revenue and an increase in cash costs offset by lower exploration and evaluation costs.
Antofagasta said the EBITDA margin remained strong at 42.0%, although this was down on 45.3% in 2013.
Net earnings fell 8.7% to $602.0 million, excluding the $142.2m deferred tax provision resulting from the changes in the Chilean tax law during 2014 (decrease of 30.3% to $459.8 million including this deferred tax provision). The decrease is primarily due to the decrease in EBITDA and a $88.3m increase in depreciation, principally at Centinela and Michilla.
Earnings per share for the year were 61.0 cents, excluding the deferred tax provision resulting from the changes in the Chilean tax law (46.6 cents including this provision).
Operating cash flow generation was $2,507.8 million in the period, $151.4 million lower than in 2013.
Chief executive Diego Hernández said: "I am pleased to report that Antofagasta's operating performance in a year of falling copper prices continued to be solid and steady.
"With our focus on managing costs across our operations, helped by consolidating the Centinela district among other innovative initiatives, the impact of lower revenue to operating cash flow was reduced.
"This reflects the underlying health of the business as does the strong EBITDA margins of 42% which are among the highest of our peers. Our strong balance sheet means that we can continue to invest throughout the cycle and we have a portfolio of high quality organic growth projects in the pipeline to secure our future.
"Although we remain cautious on the macro environment for 2015, we are pleased to announce a final dividend of 9.8 cents per share, which is in line with our stated dividend policy. Our strategy for Antofagasta remains unchanged: we are focussed on engaging with all our stakeholders to find solutions to long term issues reinforcing our licence to operate, and we concentrate on doing what we know best - producing copper, reducing costs and building a platform for long term growth across the cycles."