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| February 3, 2013 |
| 14:47 EDT |  | MSBHY, BTU, ACI, CLF, BHP | Mitsubishi says coking coal prices may have bottomed, WSJ says Mitsubishi (MSBHY) says the steep decline in coking coal prices that have hurt its metals business may be finally bottoming out,says the Wall Street Journal, adding that the company does not see prices recovering to the commodities boom era soon. Reference Link |
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| June 19, 2013 |
| 07:54 EDT |  | BTU | Peabody Energy downgraded to Accumulate from Buy at Tudor Pickering
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| 07:20 EDT |  | CLF | Cliffs Natural downgraded at BofA/Merrill
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| 06:30 EDT |  | CLF | Cliffs Natural downgraded to Underperform from Neutral at BofA/Merrill
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| June 18, 2013 |
| 11:48 EDT |  | BTU | Stocks with call strike movement; NFLX BTU
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| June 17, 2013 |
| 12:03 EDT |  | CLF | Stocks with call strike movement; CLF FSLR Cliffs Natural (CLF) August 20 call volatility increased 2% to 63, First Solar (FSLR) July 52.5 call option implied volatility decreased 2% to 65 according to IVolatility. |
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| 09:40 EDT |  | CLF | Active equity option families trading on open Active equity option families trading on open according to Track Data: AAPL NFLX GOOG CLF TSLA CRM. |
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| 08:22 EDT |  | BHP | Mining companies draw new regulator scrutiny, Bloomberg reports Until now mining companies have been relatively free of political scrutiny. But world leaders, gathering in Northern Ireland for the Group of Eight summit beginning today, have mining transactions and companies in their cross hairs. They are proposing tighter oversight by requiring companies to disclose all payments made to foreign governments, reports Bloomberg.Reference Link |
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| 07:13 EDT |  | BHP | Vale: China slowdown helped by Brazil currency depreciation, Bloomberg reports Brazil’s Vale (VALE) said further local currency depreciation could counter cost rises and a slowdown in Chinese iron-ore demand as it seeks to regain market share from Rio Tinto (RIO) and BHP Billiton (BHP), reports Bloomberg.Reference Link |
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| 06:36 EDT |  | MSBHY | Mitsubishi Corp to acquire 11 Sikorsky S-76D helicopters for Japan Coast Guard
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| 06:14 EDT |  | BHP | On the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up
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| June 15, 2013 |
| 17:40 EDT |  | BTU, ACI | Coal industry counting on export demand as U.S demand wanes, NYT says The U.S. coal industry is trying to revive itself with exports to Asia and Europe as environmental groups in opposition to the fall-out of coal use "say pollution caused by burning coal should not be exported," says the New York Times. The push for more export business is part of the U.S. coal industry's effort to expand exports as the U.S. has increasingly turned to natural gas as an alternative, adds NYT. Reference Link |
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| June 14, 2013 |
| 13:23 EDT |  | ACI, BTU | Walter Energy falls after reportedly canceling refinancing loan
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| 09:36 EDT |  | CLF | Active equity option families trading on open Active equity option families trading on open according to Track Data: AAPL ELN GOOG TSLA CLF NFLX |
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| 07:43 EDT |  | CLF | Cliffs Natural contract extension a positive, says JPMorgan JPMorgan believes Cliffs Natural's contract extension with Essar Steel Algoma has positive implications for Cliffs' core Great Lakes market. The firm questions why Algoma would extend the contract if the region faced a flood of new iron ore supply and keeps an Overweight rating on shares of Cliffs. |
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| 05:45 EDT |  | ACI, BHP | Coal exports fall on Asian oversupply, WSJ reports Coal exports are slowing, reports the Wall Street Journal. In a troubling sign for U.S. coal producers, shipments fell 31% in April from March driven largely by an oversupply in Asia for metallurgical coal used in steel making. As a result, U.S. producers are now at a further disadvantage to overseas competitors because weakening metallurgical-coal prices are making high-cost U.S. production less profitable for export.Reference Link |
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| June 13, 2013 |
| 16:21 EDT |  | CLF | Cliffs Natural extends iron ore pellet sales contract with Essar Steel Algoma Cliffs Natural Resources announced that it has entered into an agreement with Essar Steel Algoma to extend the iron ore Pellet Sale and Purchase Agreement between the two companies to 2024. The previous agreement was expected to expire in 2016. The Agreement includes Essar's minimum volume iron ore pellet purchases from Cliffs beyond 2016 and pricing for 2013 through 2024. |
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| June 12, 2013 |
| 06:10 EDT |  | CLF | Cliffs Natural temporarily suspends Chromite Project in Ontario Cliffs Natural Resources announced that its affiliate, Cliffs Chromite Ontario, is temporarily suspending the environmental assessment activities for its Chromite Project in Ontario, Canada. The company indicated that its decision to temporarily suspend these activities is due to delays related to the environment assessment process, land surface rights, and negotiations with the Province of Ontario. The company cited that the following open issues are impeding the progress of the project's environmental assessment process, as well as the Feasibility Study evaluation: Delayed approval of the Terms of Reference for the provincial Environmental Assessment process. Uncertainty regarding the federal EA process due to the current judicial challenge by a number of the impacted First Nations. Unresolved land surface rights issues following a February 2013 Mining and Land Commissioner hearing. Unfinished agreements with the Government of Ontario that are critical to the project's economic viability. |
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| 06:04 EDT |  | CLF | Cliffs Natural board director Francis McAllister retiring Cliffs Natural lead director Francis McAllister has elected to retire from the company's board of directors effective immediately. Mr. McAllister has served on Cliffs' board since 1996. Mr. McAllister announced his retirement from Stillwater Mining as the company's CEO earlier this month. The board of directors has elected James F. Kirsch, former chairman, president and CEO of Ferro Corporation, to be its lead director coinciding with its July 2013 Board meeting. |
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| June 11, 2013 |
| 11:45 EDT |  | CLF | Stocks with call strike movement; CLF NFLX
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| June 10, 2013 |
| 11:54 EDT |  | BTU, ACI | European coal prices fall as forecasts cut, Bloomberg reports
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