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    From my limited experience with interpreting company reports, domestic revenue for BRL has been in a growth trend for the last 4 years. Years ending June

    2011 - $8.7m
    2012 - $39m
    2013 - $41m proforma???
    2014 - $55m

    With the closure of the Holcium plant in the next 2 years being the only negative to the Domestic supply. Of note is the fact that Fonterra has had a record supply of milk this year, more product to manufacture.
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    Interesting Stand-Off: 2 cents does not seem to be anymore enough for sellers ... and buyers stick with it. Result: NIL sales (well so far today). Australian market had one Trade going through at 1.9 Au cents.
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    and the coking coal price moved by another baby step (into the right direction): now 934 yuan (up from 930) ... (http://www.sunsirs.com/uk/prodetail-417.html). Like the trend ...
    Last edited by BlackPeter; 19-12-2014 at 03:46 PM. Reason: changed price from 933 to 934 - number was originally not on webpage (i.e. I had to take it from the graph).
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    Well, something has stirred an interest, a few buyers about !

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    Quote Originally Posted by blockhead View Post
    Well, something has stirred an interest, a few buyers about !
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    Fashion buyers blocky !!!

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    Queensland pineapples vs Kiwifruit...

    BRL in Australia ends at AUS 2.9c and with $414k traded. Compare that to BRL in NZ, ending at NZD 2.5c and only $11k traded! Maybe some good news leaking out before Xmas...
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    Quote Originally Posted by youngatheart View Post
    Queensland pineapples vs Kiwifruit...

    BRL in Australia ends at AUS 29c and with $414k traded. Compare that to BRL in NZ, ending at NZD 25c and only $11k traded! Maybe some good news leaking out before Xmas...
    Trust you mean 2.9c and 2.5c YAH?

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngatheart View Post
    Queensland pineapples vs Kiwifruit...

    BRL in Australia ends at AUS 29c and with $414k traded. Compare that to BRL in NZ, ending at NZD 25c and only $11k traded! Maybe some good news leaking out before Xmas...
    The big fat ASX deal only went through after NZX was already closed ... will be interesting to see whether this was a one off or whether the momentum keeps going next week ...
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    Default China still loving Australian coal ...

    Bathurst saw fit to publish this link on their website - and yes, the subject line sounds nice (though they are focussing in the Sydney Herold article more on thermal coal, though they talk as well about steel): http://www.smh.com.au/business/china...16-1280hi.html

    Interesting to note that they say that the growth rate for thermal coal will drop. In other words - the demand will keep rising, just slower than previously .... no "peak coal" in sight, yet.
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    Someone's keen! Should open at 3.0c this morning and it's AUD 3.0 to open on the ASX too. Looks like its bounced off the bottom now...

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