Thursday 15 January 2015

Morning Mumble: January dieting...Associated British Foods, Atlas Iron (wonders would...) and Oil. ALO forgot to tell the market about

Good Morning, with the market taking priority there will be no future apologies for the tardiness of updates nor urgency placed on any messages enquiring what time its going to posted. 

Morning Mumble: The diets begin in earnest... and the FT runs with Oil projects worth billions put on hold. The high impact drilling has always been questioned even at circa $100, quite why Premier Oil (PMO's) entered into Rockhopper’s Sea Lion on the economics is a question not of hindsight but of value for shareholders that shouldn't have been completed at this time. PMO's share price has gone only one way since Sea Lion Farm In, pre-the oil drop. 

PMO's all-in-costs from there trading and operations update will offer safety to a lot of oil investors. With some alleged low risk drilling (Falklands & Indonesia) and debt without the immediate concerns or RBL criteria, PMO is likely to have some potential upsidePersonally, save for intra-day it’s difficult to justify any oil holding in the current market until the market has digested the changes. (See TLW). 

Tullow (TLW) today have come out with similar, giving clearer guidance on costs, albeit one would be wise to revisit their year-end accounts and work through the costs (limited time today). Tullow Oil plc - Trading Statement & Operational Update with write-off's of circa $1.2B and potentially more, one will wait to see what Tullow do next with murmurings in the market this morning. Over to Exxon Mobil (XOM) to acquire on the cheap with limited options for shareholders, the time to strike is "near." having cast their eye over this company before with the upside potential even in today's market. Do not expect the update to do much in the market, without some validated gossip of TLW losing its independence. 

With Game Digital (GMD) showing how margins and sales were impacted by Black Friday (Compete or Retreat), Home Retail Groups (HOME) update was with no hope of an improvement in comparison to GMD.

With Associated British Food (ABF) trading update today endorse repeated debates for divesting the food divisions, declining margins (as expected). The Sugar alone EMC Food Prices would impact and the EMC Duncan Fox ABF summing things up nicely. The company's trading outlook promoting (read as selling) the company nicely:

Trading outlook

This year we expect Primark's expansion to continue and Grocery, Ingredients and Agriculture to make further progress in operating profit on the back of their very positive performance last year. With the fall in EU sugar prices and weakness in the world sugar price, we expect a further large reduction in profit from AB Sugar, but this will put much of the effect of the structural changes in EU prices, seen over the last three years, behind us. We expect a decline in adjusted operating profit for the group but the impact on earnings will be mitigated by much lower tax and interest charges. Sterling's strength against most of our major trading currencies will also have a negative effect and we now expect a marginal decline in adjusted earnings per share for the group for the full year.

It will be interesting to see how my view on the not to short from November pans out! With my belief previous news being totally validated. (Disc: Long) Bold is mine. The market is now ignoring the Sugar and Ingredients divisions, so will look solely at the positives of Primark's performance the star in the group and making valuations difficult for traders. Closing on the news for the myopic trading and banking profits (myself). With little upside on the current SP, it’s wise not to carry profits much past the news. Under review for the short, now January 2015 has arrived.

It would of course be rude not to mention Atlas Iron (ASX: AGO), some of the dedicated have correctly spotted the shorting opportunity post-Christmas. As always, comments on AGO will be published if there are no obscenities and relevant. It is with pleasure that two significantly underwater holders decided to short post the Christmas nonsense appreciation, and have actually banked a break-even on their investment. Having held for their near 3 years from AU$3 they have actually broken even on shorts...have they been converted. Kudos! One hopes lessons have been learnt.


With Crude Oil finding support (and copper), it’s no wonder there's some hope for the obvious leveraged candidates. Brent and WTI both trading near par at $47.40/bbl (approx.). So today, the warning was on the door, the flags were waving, LGO Energy (LGO) conducts a placing to raise £1 million raised for Goudron, and Cedros update. Surely not, EMC LGO & Copper Coverage (Fumes) (Diet begins in earnest) seeing the writing on the wall, today I close my short and await the "constant" news flow again. LGO's Nomad and Brokers will obvious assure us no one knew about the placing and it wasn't broadcast far and wide and there was no selling down to fund the placement. Strangely no matter what they say, LGO has yet again performed predictably. Whatever happened to LGO's credit facility? 

Staying with the LGO theme, Alecto Minerals (ALO) placing, congratulations to whomever got this away...judging by past performance. Who'd have thought it with the importance of ALO's Completion of Analysis of Historic Drilling Results at Kerboulé Gold Project, Burkina FasoCan anyone identify what regulatory news is contained within the 6 January 2015 announcement. The company today announces a placing to maintain working capital (read as sustenance) whilst discussions progress on potential joint ventures. ALO could have saved some RNS costs and updated the market on the Burkina Faso issues both with Government (CNT (no joke) and disturbances stopping operations for the Karma Mine operated by True Gold. Obviously other companies would be wise to update the market accordingly, after all gold is highly portable, such as Avocet (AVM) and Amara Mining (AMA), whom I'm led to believe operate not far away or have licenses near. Centamin Egypt (CEY) really need to bring the cosh out and put ALO out its misery...no premium share based takeover. The shareholders would immediately benefit. 

The final thoughts without reading too much into it the third quarter results of Mothercare (MTC) is why do they have shops? Investors should be considering graphite within the lithium squeeze, no cryptic messages just common-sense. Its always pleasing when investors re-read announcements and come back to reality, ZIOC (ZIOC EMC 30th September 2015 with ZOIC typo). (Disc: no positions short now.) Sirius Minerals (SXX) disappoints today with an update harbour facilities application. Perhaps the company can consider the difference between approvals and applications. This decisions is surprising seeing as there is the potential within the process to modify the application. Impatience will punish...

Atb Fraser.

13 comments:

  1. fraser are you still short Bagir Grp due to update on trading soon

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  2. Fraser- Hi- trying to get NS&I Oldie bonds this am for family- mixed results despite 7am start :-))

    Re TLW- $2,3bn writeoff (higher than expected of course) but its not all bad news as they reveal low cash costs re prod, esp the Jubilee (offshore Ghana) at $10/barrel so as with PMO, they will survive. Im not holding either but some signs that the traders have moved on from the major oil plays to metals (copper) now so perhaps I should consider risking the odd finger or thumb.

    Re SXX- the port app wasn't really needed this early and it looks like a fundamental change is planned, just like the underground delivery system that stunned the market and help in a major fashion re environmental issues. But the fingers are again pointing at mgmt. and so a price reaction today is fully justified. They have promised to reveal the new port plan shortly, which may enlighten us all and add value. Lets see.

    Mkts far too volatile for me today- I better get back to helping the oldies :-))

    Cheers. The Leggie

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    1. Morning Leggie, cheers for the correct on TLW! Can't beat a bit of NS&I! Volatile markets bring out the gamblers!

      Cheers F

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    2. Fraser- hehe- the in laws feel its a gamble to cross the street nowadays!! Luckily I got the mother in law at 7.11am (phew) but the website has been down since then so father in law is high and dry. If it had been the other way around, I would have been an endangered species...

      Good luck with those CHFs- far to complex for me to dip my toe but gold price seems to be following that press conference word for word.

      Cheers. The Leggie

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  3. Hi Leggie, and for me, I've had to shut a few positions even though they're going the right way to avoid misunderstanding this issue. I've grasped it's a CHFUSD focus now, but the implications for the wider market are currently not fully known to me. So follow the basic rules of if in doubt, do nowt! Cheers F

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  4. Fraser- Well-- if they aren't fully known to you then perhaps they are unknown unknowns to quote Donald Rumsfeld (poor sod) in full--

    "Reports that say that something hasn't happened are always interesting to me, because as we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns -- the ones we don't know we don't know. And if one looks throughout the history of our country and other free countries, it is the latter category that tend to be the difficult ones."

    I must say that the number of unknown unknowns seems to increase as we get older and lose brain cells, which is not a great comfort :-)) but at least Im older than you :-))))

    Cheers. The Leggie

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  5. Surpassing expectation Fraser even when formulating a view. Rightly or wrongly on ml today it was good to see your thoughts on chf and work this out into trades $ and macro. Doing nowt a northern? Pieter

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    1. Thanks Pieter. my brain was fathoming it out as Leggie politely put it about knowns and Donald Rumsfeld. No I'm not Northern just an expression. the plus side today is normal service has resumed in FX. Those trading marginal movements in FX GBP of CHF got toasted or benefited inadvertently more so today. Atb Fraser

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    2. Fraser- I guess you have seen the IG RNS- looks like they got caught flatfooted and closed customer positions at higher levels than they should have :-))

      http://www.investegate.co.uk/ig-group-hldgs-plc/rns/statement-on-swiss-franc-movement/201501151421462929C/

      Oh dear, oh dear.... someones arse being kicked there I guess.....

      Cheers. The Leggie

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  6. Leggie if IGG want to contact me to know when to work these out my fees will be 10% of their losses. See my comments re: benefit inadvertently lmao

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  7. Fraser- Hehehe- They may ask you to make a contribution towards some leaving dos in due course :-))))) Gift aid may be on offer :-)))) Be generous.....

    Cheers. The Leggie

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    1. I shouldn't laugh it wiped out considerable profits for me cfd igg but hey Ho! Over the plus? Will give an indication of the customer base...

      Cheers F

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  8. We are holding a book on the likelihood of you attending Indaba with us Fraser the tempter being a keynote speaker Tony Blair. No one wants to go +ve on the deal that is to be named the mines and money away game. Your work here is commendable, keep up the excellent work that brokerages would have 4-5 people working just some of your content. Appreciate the long view The Leggie the sellside is drawing near. Putting us city folk to shame CheersAP

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