Articles On Tigers Realm Coal (ASX:TIG)
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Closing Bell: One ASX uranium stock stood out in a sea of red, as small caps took a dive
For now, all roads for ASX shares still lead back to the Russia-Ukraine war. And today investors hit the risk-off button as the conflict still looks to be well and truly in the escalation phase. The five-day winning streak for ASX microcaps... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Afternoon delight as ASX rises on GDP and commodities
And it’s back-to-back gains for the ASX 200 after commodity prices and buying more stuff in December led to a smart 3.4% gain in quarterly GDP. Heading into the close, US futures are on the up. Iron ore is smashing it – up almost 4% to a Ch... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Climbing over 3%, the ASX Small Cap index is a Tuesday juggernaut
The ASX Emerging Companies index (XEC) ran free on Tuesday, climbing over 3%, apparently unrestrained by the various macro or geopolitical issues bothering the rest of us. That said, the more gown up ASX200 also lifted on Tuesday, gaining a... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
NGY, TIG, BNR: Three ASX penny stocks starting March on high note
Highlights The ASX Small ordinaries index is up 0.95% by 12:30 PM AEDT. NGY, TIG and BNR are some ASX penny stocks flexing their muscles today. Penny stocks are characterized by high volatility; therefore, proper due diligence before... |
Kalkine Media | TIG | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Markets rise on Monday as volatility takes charge
The ASX200 has come to a jerky halt, closing more than 50 points or 0.7% higher. The market is down 5.6% over the last 52 weeks. The ASX Emerging Companies (XEC) index ended 0.6% better. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are abroad on Mon... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Top 10 at 10: Which stocks are making the biggest gains today?
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.30am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX stocks in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest movers... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
ASX Close: Market ends day in the green despite global disruptions
The S&P/ASX 200 gained 44.40 points or 0.62 per cent to 7,205.70. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine heightened overnight, with numerous nations, including Australia, imposing sanctions on Russia in response to Moscow’s decision... |
themarketherald.com.au | TIG | 2 years ago |
Bulk Buys: China calls for biggest iron ore marketing shake-up since 2010
Back before the last mining boom buying a tonne of iron ore was little more than a trip to the corner store, with the bulk commodity fetching prices in the range of US$30/t. When Chinese steel production and industrial growth began to overt... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Bulk Buys: How big a deal is all that extra port capacity in the Pilbara?
In one of the big iron ore headline makers of the past month the WA Government has released its new plan for Port Hedland, the world’s largest iron ore export hub. The Pilbara Ports Authority has already pushed its export rate beyond the 49... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Top 10 at 10: These ASX stocks look super in early trade
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.30am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Bulk Buys: S&P thinks China’s drive to reduce emissions could keep a lid on iron ore prices
Iron ore is in familiar territory right now. Talked down by analysts who predict it is due for a dive, the headline Australian commodity has been defiant in 2022 so far. Despite the column inches expended on the rise in crude oil prices so... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Bulk Buys: FMG says low grade discounts are transitory, cost pressures not so much
The Pilbara iron ore miners are facing business pressures on a number of fronts, including the on again, off again story around the reopening of WA’s Covid border. The WA Government’s decision to delay its planned February 5 reopening inde... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Bulk Buys: Rio Tinto is upbeat on Chinese demand as it pledges a (modest) reversal of fortunes
The iron ore market does not offer the simple narrative that it did in the first two decades of the 21st century nor that of the suite of “green metals” like lithium, nickel and copper now hitched to electric vehicle sales and efforts to ma... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX edges lower as junior mining explorers surge ahead
The ASX 200 posted a small 0.11 fall on Tuesday, outperformed by the small end of town as the microcap Emerging Companies index rose by 0.66%. There were no clear catalysts as Asian markets struggled for direction after Wall Street was clos... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Top 10 at 10: The ASX stocks speeding and spluttering into 2022
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.30am (ish) each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the bigge... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Bulk Buys: Coal production could reach its highest level in 2022 and demand continues to rise
Coal mining is hardly popular but governments around the world, most of whom have promised to work to reduce the impacts of climate change, can’t get enough of it. It may be getting harder to finance and gain approval for mining coal, the b... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Bulk Buys: The big banks are falling out of love with iron ore but China’s steel may still be strong in 2022
Iron ore has been unpredictable in 2021 and it would be a brave person to make a hard and fast call on where it will end up in 2022. In fact, with the whims of the Chinese Communist Party and vagaries of its economy one of the major factors... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Bulk Buys: Iron ore imports for November soar in China to bring festive cheer for miners
The topsy turvy data coming out of China’s steel sector continues to roll on after the world’s biggest steelmaker revealed iron ore imports hit a 13-month high in November despite sliding steel production. China’s appetite for iron ore roar... |
Stockhead | TIG | 2 years ago |
Tigers Realm Coal (ASX:TIG) achieves record tonnage of coal sales
Tigers Realm Coal (TIG) achieves a record tonnage of coal sold during the 2021 shipping season Despite an earlier finish of the season due to early ice formation, along with battling adverse weather conditions, Tigers Real sold a total of... |
themarketherald.com.au | TIG | 3 years ago |
Market Highlights and 5 ASX Small Caps to watch on Friday
Wall Street closed for Thanksgiving No major leads from global markets overnight, as Wall Street was closed for Thanksgiving. Elsewhere, new data showed COVID infections in Europe continue to surge higher. With winter approaching, the conti... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Bulk Buys: Gina gets into magnetite with iron ore deal
Hancock Prospecting is making a big move into magnetite iron ore, this week inking an initial $9 million deal to farm into the Mt Bevan iron ore project owned by juniors Legacy Iron Ore (ASX:LCY) and Hawthorn Resources (ASX:HAW). It’s an in... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Bulk Buys: FMG fields green queries and banks review iron ore prices
Westpac is the latest major financial institution to knock down its iron ore forecasts after prices dived below US$100/t again on a slowdown in steel production in China it describes as the largest since 2008. It revised its price forecasts... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Bulk Buys: MinRes cops big discount for iron ore, coal’s miracle run brings Bluff mine back from the dead
If there was any doubt about the importance of grade in iron ore, check out the latest numbers from Mineral Resources (ASX:MIN). Chris Ellison’s miner suffered a 48% discount to average Platts 62% iron ore prices in the September Quarter. T... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX fails to maintain gains, despite tech gaining 1.7pc
Just like yesterday the ASX rallied for most of the day but retreated in the afternoon and today closed in the red. The ASX 200 was down 0.08% at 7,375 points. Another difference from yesterday was tech was the best sector gaining 1.7% whil... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Resources Top 5: This $180m coal stock expects to book an eye-watering $80m profit for Q4
Lode hits ‘significant sulphides’ at Webbs Consol silver project Coal producer Terracom predicts $81m EBITDA for the December quarter Cannindah hits monster 282m @ 1.28% copper equivalent intersection at namesake project Here are the bigg... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX enters the weekend with second straight day of gains
It’s been a mixed week for the ASX but it has finished on a high. The ASX 200 closed 0.69% higher than yesterday, closing at 7,362 which marked a 3 week high but is still 3.5% above the all time high reached in mid-August. Travel stocks gai... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Tigers Realm Coal (ASX:TIG) recounts positive September quarter
Tigers Realm Coal (TIG) has seen a 28 per cent increase in the total coal mined for the nine months ending September 30, 2021 The coking coal supplier mined 339,000 tonnes of coal during the September quarter and mined a record 159,000 to... |
themarketherald.com.au | TIG | 3 years ago |
Bulk Buys: Profit over prophecy as iron ore miner doubts price Doomsdayers
Set against rumours of its demise, spot iron ore has remained stubbornly defiant, reminding investors again why forecasting is a fool’s errand by bouncing above US$135/t on Monday night. A broad consensus is forming around metals like coppe... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: NSW lockdown ends but market downturn drags on
The ASX retreated again as angst over inflation and the withdrawal of stimulus continued to weigh on global markets. The ASX 200 closed at 7,300 – 0.28% lower than Friday’s close. Tech was the biggest laggard, losing nearly 3% but energy an... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: Tech stocks lead the way as ASX snaps two-day losing streak
It was a fairly turbulent night on global markets, but the ASX 200 put in a fairly solid day of trade on Thursday to snap a two-day losing streak. Risk-on sentiment held sway as the microcap Emerging Companies index rose more than 1%, while... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Bulk Buys: What is normal when it comes to coal?
Is there any end to coal’s incredible price run in 2021? This week has seen thermal coal prices rise to record levels, with low volatility 6000kcal product from Newcastle soaring 5% to US$240/t yesterday. Twelve months ago, when China’s dip... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX falls 0.41pc led by tech sell off
On a day Facebook was out for 6 hours, the tech sector – in Australia and abroad – was sold off and that was enough to send the ASX into negative territory. The ASX 200 closed 0.41% down at 7,248 points and tech was easily the worst sector,... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Who Made The Gains? Here are September’s top 50 miners and explorers
Those stocks exposed to the mushrooming clean energy thematic likely did very well in September 2021, but there were two massive standouts: lithium and uranium. It was a wild month for Chinese lithium carbonate prices, which surged to anoth... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: Evergrande suspends trading, ASX rallies anyway
The ASX had a positive start to the week, driven by financial and travel stocks, despite global markets being overshadowed by the latest developments in the Evergrande saga. Evergrande’s shares in Hong Kong were suspended from trading after... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX stacks it with a 2pc fall but tourism sector gets a boost
After gaining 1.88% yesterday, the ASX gave back just about all of those gains as October got off to a rough start today. The ASX closed at 7,186 points, down 2% from yesterday and 5.8% from mid August. All sectors finished in the red, with... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
As China’s met coal price soars, these Aussie stocks could benefit
Domestic metallurgical coal prices are surging in China off the back of supply issues. Met coal is a key raw component used in producing steel and domestic prices hit yuan 4,035/mt (US$626/mt) on 8 September for premium low-vol hard coking... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX closes out choppy week, IPO rush continues, iron ore tanks
The ASX 200 has tracked lower in Friday trade, rounding out a choppy week where local stocks struggled for direction. The index was dragged lower by another brutal session for the big miners as iron ore prices tanked again, led by a 15% dro... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Bulk Buys: As prices for coking coal soar, will China have to let Australian producers back into the club?
Coking coal prices have gone a wee bit crazy in recent weeks, presenting a once in a generation opportunity for ASX-listed companies who looked sickly as the 2021 financial year wrapped up. According to Fastmarkets MB, supply remains tight... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Five ASX-listed coal stocks under $1 amid surging coal prices
Highlights Coal prices are currently hovering near all-time-high levels. The demand for coal has been increasing despite the world’s efforts to decarbonise the global economy. Supply disruptions in South Africa and Russia due to rail... |
Kalkine Media | TIG | 3 years ago |
Bulk Buys: UBS thinks Rio will miss guidance yet again in 2021
Is Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) going to disappoint on shipments yet again? The gaffe-prone Pilbara miner, which was carried by stratospheric iron ore prices to a US$9.1 billion dividend at the half year, appears likely to miss its ambitious guidanc... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX starts the week higher, planned pump fizzles out
The ASX 200 rose 0.07%, closing at 7,529 points while the ASX Emerging Companies Index climbed 1.21% to close at 2,461. Energy lost 1.68% and resources lost 1.09% but most other sectors gained with the best being tech which rose 1.15%. TO... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX drifts sideways, hot lithium stock Pan Asia keeps on booming
Local stocks struggled for traction in Wednesday trade, as the major indexes drifted sideways following a weak lead out of the US. Banks and energy stocks were up, offsetting falls in resources and consumer staples. There were few major cat... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Bulk Buys: Would you bet against Andrew Forrest and FMG on iron ore?
Andrew Forrest said he wouldn’t bet against the price of iron ore this week as he addressed media and analysts in a lap of honour for Fortescue Metals Group’s (ASX:FMG) transformative 2021. That was driven by record high iron ore prices thr... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Hot Money Monday: ASX large caps run hot in a bumper earnings season
Hot Money Monday is typically the domain of ASX small caps, but this week saw plenty of larger companies near the top end of the list as investors responded to some reporting season surprises. Each week, Stockhead recaps ASX stocks that are... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Coal prices are hitting record highs. Here’s why that’s a ‘once in a generation’ opportunity
Coal players — both coking (steelmaking) and thermal (power) — have ridden rough seas for the past few years. Things are now starting to get better. A lot, lot better. Premium Low Vol CFR China – a benchmark for Chinese coking coal imports... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Bulk Buys: Coking coal goes crazy in China while iron ore futures bounce
How’s that Aussie coal ban going for China? Prices of imported premium coking coal in the Middle Kingdom soared to record highs of US$384 per tonne while China looks around every nook and cranny to source the product it once got from our ea... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Bulk Buys: BHP places chips on iron ore, met coal as it waves goodbye to petroleum in Woodside deal
BHP (ASX:BHP) has taken advantage of 2021’s astonishing boom in iron ore prices to shower shareholders with a record dividend and kickstart the transformation of the world’s biggest mining house. Its final payout of US$2 per share came off... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
10 at 10: These ASX stocks are strolling their way to the top this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
10 at 10: These ASX stocks have scurried up high this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |
Bulk Buys: Haircut for iron ore on steel production cuts, MinRes deal sends Red Hill Iron to the moon
Iron ore prices fell to their lowest level in two and a half months on the back of noise about steel production cuts in China on Friday, only to moderate on Monday. A 7% flop in iron ore prices to a little over US$180/t to end last week wou... |
Stockhead | TIG | 3 years ago |