Molycorp (MCP) announces a turnover in mangement, saying that John F. Ashburn, Jr., its General Cousel, and John L. Burba, its Chief Technology Officer, have both resigned from the company, but will remain on in a limited consulting capacity. Geoffrey R. Bedford, the company's EVP of Rare Earths and Magnetics, will assume COO duties, effective immediately. Shares +0.4% AH. [View news story]
All the idiots who caused this mess are resigning...They should be taken out back and shot...
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Blackberry now pushes back release of Q10 qwerty phone from April to May or June. Yes another delay. No other company would announce a phone in January but not make it available until June. I bet the new phone will be old news by June! Blackberry the company really is run by morons.
Why I Maintain My $39 Price Target On BlackBerry [View article]
I am indeed waiting until April for the Q10. Just not a well run company that announces a new phone in January but it will not available until April or May. With Blackberry it is delay after delay after delay.
Why I Maintain My $39 Price Target On BlackBerry [View article]
I have plenty of money to buy any phone I want. The phone I use is Blackberry Bold. The quality is impeccable. It is best for the two things I (and most people) do most: email and text message. If you play stupid video games on your phone or watch movies on your phone, Blackberry is not for you. If you want to communicate & get stuff done, Blackberry is best. And all those sheep who think touchscreen keyboards are better than physical keyboards are wrong. A physical keyboard is much, much more efficient. There is a reason why people with iPhones never send long emails on their iPhones. I will always be a Blackyberry user. Now, with that said, Blackberry the company is run by idiots. Taking 2 years to release a new phone is ridiculous. The X10 was announced in January and still not available until maybe April? Ridiculous. As for BBRY stock, I would actually be bearish, as the X10 still has no release date.
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The author makes no sense: "Amazon is setting up wharehouses for charging sales taxes." Amazon's warehouses are for distributing items. Accounting departments are set up to charge sales tax.
China sets at 46.9K metric tons its first rare earth production quota for 2013 - roughly half the level of 2012. Molycorp (MCP) gains 3% premarket, also helped by Lawrence Balter putting the stock on his list of 2013 underdogs to surprise. The bad news and then some is baked in, he says, keeping his $50 price target on the shares. [View news story]
MCP is definitely under-valued. One of the worst stocks in 2012, could be best of 2013...
China sets its H1 2013 export quota for rare earth resources at 15.5K metric tons to be split among 24 domestic producers. The quota is not always met due to weak global demand; China exported only ~13K metric tons of rare earth ores, metals and compounds in the first 11 months of this year, less than half the full-year 2012 quota. [View news story]
I have also heard stockpiles and ree inventories are running low.
Molycorp (MCP +0.8%) is initiated with a Neutral rating at Goldman Sachs, which says its positive view on growing leverage to higher-value, downstream products and potential share gains in China is balanced by management uncertainty and execution risk ahead of a big capacity ramp in 2013. [View news story]
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Molycorp (MCP) announces a turnover in mangement, saying that John F. Ashburn, Jr., its General Cousel, and John L. Burba, its Chief Technology Officer, have both resigned from the company, but will remain on in a limited consulting capacity. Geoffrey R. Bedford, the company's EVP of Rare Earths and Magnetics, will assume COO duties, effective immediately. Shares +0.4% AH. [View news story]
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-William at OptionSpreadStrategies...
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Why I Maintain My $39 Price Target On BlackBerry [View article]
Why I Maintain My $39 Price Target On BlackBerry [View article]
Why I Maintain My $39 Price Target On BlackBerry [View article]
Now, with that said, Blackberry the company is run by idiots. Taking 2 years to release a new phone is ridiculous. The X10 was announced in January and still not available until maybe April? Ridiculous.
As for BBRY stock, I would actually be bearish, as the X10 still has no release date.
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China sets at 46.9K metric tons its first rare earth production quota for 2013 - roughly half the level of 2012. Molycorp (MCP) gains 3% premarket, also helped by Lawrence Balter putting the stock on his list of 2013 underdogs to surprise. The bad news and then some is baked in, he says, keeping his $50 price target on the shares. [View news story]
Molycorp Set To Have A Better 2013 [View article]
China sets its H1 2013 export quota for rare earth resources at 15.5K metric tons to be split among 24 domestic producers. The quota is not always met due to weak global demand; China exported only ~13K metric tons of rare earth ores, metals and compounds in the first 11 months of this year, less than half the full-year 2012 quota. [View news story]
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Molycorp (MCP +0.8%) is initiated with a Neutral rating at Goldman Sachs, which says its positive view on growing leverage to higher-value, downstream products and potential share gains in China is balanced by management uncertainty and execution risk ahead of a big capacity ramp in 2013. [View news story]