Puda Coal Inc. New (PUDC.OB)

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    Apr 06 05:20 AM
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    General Discussion on PUDC.OB
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
  • commenter
    Mar 25 05:36 PM
    A Perfect Storm Brewing for Puda Coal [view article]
    Excellent. Agreed to disagree. Picked up shares @.25 today. Looking forward to earnings at the end of this month good or bad I think we both know the future is a a lot brighter for puda than most... down over 80% since I watch. The only thing changed is which board of director the ceo now sits on.
    Mining permit easy. Mining safety not.
    Puda cheapest to coke
    Tell me which plant has an internal coking operations completed?
    Which mines wash themselves?
    I think you will be surprised by the low % of wash and low % of internal coke.
    Although the best
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    Jan 30 09:51 AM
    5 China Stocks on This Week's Watch List [view article]
    www.chinarecipes.org/ Reply
  • commenter
    Jan 27 09:31 PM
    5 China Stocks on This Week's Watch List [view article]
    Xinao had 72 stations by the middle of sep07. Towngas has about 12, I think. There are many, many others that own 10 or fewer station...evidence China Natural Gas' ability to acquire many of its first CNG stations. SNEN & CHNG are really mostly active in one city each. They are branching out a little but for the most part they are single-city CNG operators in a nation of single-city CNG operators.

    Really, station count is a canard. Pent up demand is so large that both companies could double their projected station counts & probably still not have any one station in radio contact with the other's stations. The real question is whether or not they'll be able to get the gas contracts to meet demand. In both cases, the answer seems to be 'Yes!'.

    Bottom line: SNEN is not in a race against CHNG. They are each racing the clock only.

    Regarding china grain controls, 'industrial' in this case means 'ethanol'. A lot of SGTI's corn starch output is sold to food & beverage companies. Choking off starch to food and beverage companies in order to keep grain prices low sorta defeats the ultimate purpose, which is to keep the public passive.

    Glucose, on the other hand, tends to trade at a pretty constant spread over the price of corn. Since SGTI doesn't operate in a vacuum (who is getting cheap corn prices these days?), expect glucose prices to respond to corn prices. The top line will change, the line right under the top line will change, the bottom line won't be affected much.
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  • commenter
    Jan 27 07:10 PM
    5 China Stocks on This Week's Watch List [view article]
    Regarding SNEN.ob, who said there is going to be 1 winner? I see both of these companies as very interesting. Natural gas use in polluted China just makes too much sense. Reply
  • commenter
    Jan 27 02:16 PM
    5 China Stocks on This Week's Watch List [view article]
    In regard to GFRE.OB, the $20 million revenues from the letter of intent had been included in the previously issued guidance. Reply
  • commenter
    Jan 03 11:59 PM
    4 China Themes for Early 2008 [view article]
    only 3?what's the 4th? Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 19 05:36 PM
    Puda Coal: Dirt Cheap and Making a Comeback [view article]
    Last month, the company announced the sale of up to 47M shares from insiders, talked about 21M warrants issued. Sounds frightening. Any comment? Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 19 04:35 PM
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    Puda Coal: Dirt Cheap and Making a Comeback [view article]
    Thanks Howruamit, for daily analysis on this stock visit my webpage. Today was a little rough but was expected after a 50% rally. My plan was to buy more on a dip near the midpoint of Wednesdays candle and we got that opportunity today as i expected we would. I'm now average in at 1.27

    -cameron
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  • commenter
    Apr 19 07:49 AM
    Puda Coal: Dirt Cheap and Making a Comeback [view article]
    great research. Reply

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