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Originaal finde ich gerade nicht mehr:
1.Chalco kauft einen grösseren Anteil von China Chalco (mainland company)in der Höhe von 5%
2.Gleichzeitig kauft Chalco einen Anteil an einer Energieerzeugerfirma eines Anteileigners von Chalco (eigene Energieproduktion !!!)
3.Schweben immer noch die Gerüchte eiener Zusammenarbeit mit Alcoa im Raum
viel Glück
...Chalco Bid +3%; Price Hike Not Significant-CER
Chalco (2600.HK) bid up 3% at HK$16.82, perhaps in a bit of delayed reaction to yesterday's news of spot alumina price hike, which first increase since March this year, says China Everbright Research; similar to steel sector, believes price rise "is mainly driven by the rise of production cost," thus news is positive "though not significant."
...Hong Kong-listed Chalco raises alumina spot sales price by 8.5 pct
Aluminum Corporation of China Ltd (Chalco) said it has raised its alumina spot sales price by 8.5 pct to 3,800 yuan/ton from 3, 500 yuan/ton effective today.
A company official in China attributed the decision to tighter domestic supply of the chief product used in the smelting of finished aluminum.
""Recently, import volumes have fallen, and are putting pressure on domestic supply. So we are just following the market situation,"" Zhang Qing told XFN-Asia.
When asked whether the firm would make additional price moves, she said decisions were based on the market and not planned in advance.
""I really can't say when we might adjust prices again one way or the other. We closely monitor market conditions and remain flexible,"" Zhang added
Company announced last week that it will raise its alumina selling price by 8.5% to RMB3,800 per tonne due to a supply shortage of alumina in domestic market. As company only has small portion of alumina that are being sold in the spot market, we believe the raise only has minimal impact to company’s 2007 earnings. However, the raise may induce other alumina producers to follow, thus lead to a surge in production costs for Chalco’s competitors in the primary aluminum sector and force smaller mills with marginal profits out of business.
Company acquired 49% stake of Lanzhou Hewan Power Plant at a consideration of RMB496mn (around 1.16x book) from its parent Chinalco, making it a wholly-owned subsidiary. Power consumption of primary aluminum production is around 14,500kwh/tonne, and power accounts for around 30% of the production costs. We believe the acquisition will help to provide a stable supply of electricity to company’s Lanzhou branch and significantly lower its production costs.
National Development & Reform Commission (NDRC) has tightened the entry requirement on domestic alumina and aluminum industry in mid-November, which sets guideline on production capacity, location and energy consumption. It also stated that no new aluminum smelting projects will be approved besides those related to environmental reform or replacement of outdated capacity. We believe the new guideline is beneficial to Chalco, as it can effectively slow down the overheated production capacity of aluminum industry in China.
Stock price has dropped by more than 29% since mid-October, and found strong support at around $15.5. As Chalco is an integrated company with business from bauxite to aluminum fabrication business, we believe it has better cost controls than its peers and will be the beneficiary of industry restructuring and rising primary aluminum price.
Maintain our buy recommendation with a 12-month target price of $22.0, representing a 22x 2008 PER.
52 Week High 26.2
52 Week Low 5.547
Last Week Close 18.42
Support: 17
Resistance: 22.5
CHALCO (2600) has raised the alumni price per tonne by 8.5% to 3800 yuan from 3500 yuan.
This could help to boost the EPS by 3% in 2008.
The increase in price was mainly driven by the tight demand in the market. The tight demand in alumni leads to further consolidation in the industry. This could strengthen the Group market position.
With the high self sufficiency rate, this guarantee a high profit margin.
Target at $22.5, stop loss at $17.
halco (2600.HK) off 2.7% at HK$15.20 as investors concerned Beijing's tightening measures may have negative impact on metal demand; on Tuesday company raised price of spot alumina for second time in three weeks to reflect tightening supply. Still China Construction Bank International Securities analyst Duncan Chan says, "although the price rise will not have a significant impact on Chalco's 2007 earnings, the move signals the market's outlook is improving." Chalco is selling its spot alumina at CNY4,200 per metric ton, up 10.5% from CNY3,800/ton.
Chalco raised its alumina spot price by 11 pct or 400 yuan to 4,200 yuan/tonne yesterday. The spot price has risen 75 pct from last year's trough of 2,400 yuan/tonne.
The latest rise follows a 9 pct hike on Nov 27. Other alumina refineries in China announced similar price hikes last week .
Goldman Sachsestimated the earnings impact of the new price hike for Chalco would be 380 mln yuan in 2008, or a 2 pct enhancement.
It said tight supplies are pushing up the alumina price.
""Our channel check indicates a very tight supply of alumina both domestically and in the global spot market,"" it said.
It also noted that insufficient bauxite supply could potentially rein in alumina supply growth, in turn restraining capacity increases in the industry.
Chalco today traded up 0.46 hkd or 3.01 pct, at 15.72 hkd.
ALUMINUM Corp of China (Chinalco) said its 2007 sales revenue rose 24.1 percent to 131.7 billion yuan (US$18.04 billion) as it made progress in expanding its business to include copper and acquired large projects overseas.
The world's second-largest alumina producer after Alcoa Inc was applying to list in the Fortune Global 500 and would probably enter the ranking system in the middle of the year, Chinalco Deputy General Manager Lu Youqing said.
Its annual profits had exceeded 20 billion yuan for two consecutive years, and its assets reached 201.4 billion yuan, Lu said.
Chinalco produced 10 million tons of alumina last year, up from 9.62 million tons in 2006 when the company accounted for 73 percent of China's total aluminum output.
The company's output of aluminum surged 20.7 percent year-on-year, copper cathode up 20.6 percent, and titanium sponge up 65 percent.
Last year, Chinalco became the controlling shareholder of Yunnan Copper Co, in an effort to build itself into China's leading copper maker. It also acquired 12 million tons of copper equivalent from Canadian copper explorer Peru Copper Inc.
The company plans to invest US$1.2 billion in a joint venture in Saudi Arabia, which will have an annual output of one million tons of aluminum.
Ist Alcoa immernoch mit 8 % beteiligt?
Kann mir mal jemand sagen, welche von den beiden in D gehandelten Shares ich nun kaufen soll?
Die ADRs sind vielleicht sinvoller, da von denen in den USA ordentlich gehandelt wird.
Sind beide dividendenberechtigt?
Lg
1409 [Dow Jones] Chalco (2600.HK) +9.5% at HK$3.22 midday while HSI +3.4%, adding to 4.3% gain yesterday though volume only modest at HK$101.1 million.
2-day rally likely in part driven by news BHP Billiton pulled US$66 billion bid for Rio Tinto, as viewed as opening opportunities for others, with Chalco parent Chinalco planning to lift stake in Rio to 14.99%; but likely too early to speculate on potential benefit to Chalco given deal on parent level.
BHP walking away from Rio, if anything, benefits Chinese steel markers more than Chalco, as BHP-Rio entity would have enormous pricing power over key raw materials like iron ore.
Technically, Chalco shares showing golden crossover with 10-day moving average recently rising over 20-day average, but 50-day average at HK$3.72 remains distant. Angang Steel (0347.HK) +7.5% at HK$5.48 midday, Maanshan Iron (0323.HK) +6.2% at HK$1.89.
Chalco, the listed firm of Aluminum Corporation of China (Chinalco), dropped 3.66 percent to 15.01 yuan as of 10:51 am Tuesday in Shanghai Stock Exchange.
The Chinese aluminum producer attributed the ugly result to weak demand in the automotive and construction industries amid the global economic downturn, according to its statement to the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
Jiangxi Copper dropped 4.67 percent to 37.59 yuan as of 10:51 am Tuesday after the company said its net profits fell 60.99 percent from a year earlier to 1.20 billion yuan in the first half of this year. Western Mining Co slid 5.37 percent to 14.28 yuan as of 10:51 am Tuesday after it reported a 93.67 percent drop in half-year net profits.
Wird schon wieder ein Hype anspringen.
Bin schon sehr lange drin und gähne zwar vorm Chart aber die Bude wird schon wieder kommen.
http://www.chinesestock.org/show.aspx?id=114286&cid=28
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HK stocks little changed, Chalco up on profit forecast Tweet ThisShare on LinkedIn Share on Facebook0diggsdiggRelated TopicsFinancials »Stocks Zhong Guo Lv Ye Gu Fen You Xian Gong Si2600.HKHK$7.51+0.39+5.48%8:00am UTC+0100 Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:10am EST HONG KONG, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Hong Kong shares ended flat on a quiet Tuesday, with investors waiting for U.S. markets to reopen after a public holiday, although shares of Chalco surged on heavy volume after it forecast a return to profit. The benchmark Hang Seng Index .HSI finished little changed at 24,153.98. The China Enterprises Index .HSCE rose 0.23 percent, recovering slightly from a 1.6 percent fall on Monday. (Reporting by Vikram Subhedar; Editing by Chris Lewis) (vikram.subhedar@thomsonreuters.com; +852 2843 6975; Reuters Messaging: vikram.subhedar.reuters.com@reuters.net))
Chalco says expects to post net profit for 2010 Tweet ThisShare on LinkedIn Share on Facebook0diggsdiggStocks Zhong Guo Lv Ye Gu Fen You Xian Gong Si2600.HKHK$7.51+0.39+5.48%8:00am UTC+0100 Zhong Guo Lv Ye Gu Fen You Xian Gong Si601600.SS¥9.79+0.07+0.72%7:00am UTC+0100 Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:50am EST HONG KONG, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Aluminum Corp of China Ltd (Chalco) (2600.HK)(601600.SS) said it expects to turn a net profit for 2010 after recording a net loss of 4.646 billion yuan ($690 million) in 2009. "The turnaround from loss to profit for the year 2010 was mainly attributable to an increase in the market prices and sales volume of the principal products of the company," Chalco, the country's top aluminium producer and the world's third-largest alumina maker, said on Monday in a statement filed with the Hong Kong stock exchange. The company also attributed the profit to cost reduction and efficiency improvement policies. (US$ = 6.7 yuan) (Reporting by Lee Chyen Yee and Christina Lo; Editing by Chris Lewis)
Saturday, 05 Mar 2011
Aluminum Corporation of China Limited posted its financial report. The company’s net profits hit CNY 788 million in 2010, which has significant increase in comparison of the loss of CNY 4.619 billion in 2009.
Besides, CHALCO predicted that the global aluminum consumption would reach 43.26 million tonnes in 2011 up by 5.5% also China’s aluminum consumption would rise by 13% to hit 18.70 million tonnes.
(Sourced from YIEH.com)
http://steelguru.com/metals_news/...lion_tonnes_this_year/194406.html
The aluminum producer will take a controlling stake in a new venture
Aluminum Corporation of China Ltd (Chinalco), the nation's largest aluminum producer, will take a controlling stake in the rare-earth subsidiary of the State-owned Guangxi Nonferrous Metals Mining Group.
That's according to the chairman of Guangxi Nonferrous, Li Yangtong, who told China Daily that the companies have signed a preliminary agreement for access to resources in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.
Chinalco, Guangxi Nonferrous and Grirem Advanced Material Co will establish a joint venture to develop rare-earth resources owned by Guangxi Rare Earth Development Co (GRED) - a wholly owned subsidiary of Guangxi Nonferrous Metals Mining Group - which is mainly engaged in rare-earth mining rights and product development.
"Chinalco will hold a 50 percent stake, while Guangxi Nonferrous will obtain 40 percent and Grirem will own the rest," said a company insider who declined to be named.
"GRED has two or three mining rights, through which it can access local rare-earth resources," he said. "The company was suspended from issuing rare-earth export quotas in the first half of this year, but hopefully, after the cooperation with Chinalco, it will regain the quota in the second half of this year. "
Chinese media reported in January that China Nonferrous Metals Mining Group is also planning to explore rare-earth mines in partnership with local operators in Guangxi.
Industry insiders said Chinalco, which has not entered either the rare-earth processing or mining sectors, can gain access to the resources in Guangxi because of strong government backing. The central government has indicated that it wants large companies to lead the consolidation of the country's rare-earth sector.
Rare earths, a group of minerals consisting of 17 elements, are used in a number of high-tech areas, such as wind turbines, missile guidance systems, hybrid-car batteries and products made by Apple Inc.
Large State-owned mining companies are searching for strategic resources to bolster their reserves.
Apart from Guangxi, most medium-heavy rare-earth reserves are located in Jiangxi, Guangdong, Hunan and Fujian provinces.
Guangxi and Guangdong both had production quotas of 2,000 tons for medium-heavy rare earths in 2010, while the quota for Jiangxi was 8,500 tons, according to the Ministry of Land and Resources.
Chinalco is reported to have been in negotiations concerning a potential partnership with Qingyuan, a city in Guangdong province, to develop rare-earth resources.
In March, China Minmetals Corp, the country's largest metals trader, signed an agreement to jointly develop rare-earth resources with Heyuan government in Guangdong province, whose reserves account for 20 percent of the total in southern China
Minmetals will also gain access to rare-earth resources in Ganzhou, Jiangxi province, which is the nation's biggest producer of the ion-absorbed type of the minerals, according to Ganzhou's Mayor Wang Ping.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/usa/epaper/2011-04/...ntent_12310123.htm