In this briefing:
- New J. Hutton Exploration Report (Weeks Ending 08/03/19)
- Last Week in GER Event-Driven Research: Myob, Rakuten, Delta, Graincorp and Hopewell Holding
- Global Capital Flows Show China’s Collapsing Export Markets Could Soon Revive
1. New J. Hutton Exploration Report (Weeks Ending 08/03/19)
- Coverage now expanded to 730 mining companies
- Retain Peel Mining Ltd (PEX AU) as a Speculative Buy
- Current drilling infill only
- Est. A$4-4.5m cash with capital raising soon
- Very solid geological genetic model honing future extensional exploration efforts
- Expect maiden Resource computation to commence after next three hole assays released
- Aeon Metals Ltd (AML AU), Blackearth Minerals NL (BEM AU), Boss Resources (BOE AU), Centaurus Metals (CTM AU), Catalyst Metals (CYL AU), Amur Minerals (AMC LN), Patagonia Gold (PGD LN), Tyranna Resources (TYX AU), Gladiator Resources (GLA AU), King River Resources (KRR AU), Vango Mining (VAN AU), Hummingbird Resources (HUM LN), Caravel Minerals (CVV AU), Lefroy Exploration Ltd (LEX AU), Millennium Minerals (MOY AU), Northern Minerals (NTU AU), Blackham Resources (BLK AU), Avz Minerals (AVZ AU), Orocobre Ltd (ORE AU), Serabi Gold plc (SRB LN), Paringa Resources (PNL AU), Artemis Resources (ARV AU), Centrex Metals (CXM AU), Great Boulder Resources Ltd (GBR AU), Superior Lake Resources (SUP AU), Cora Gold Ltd (CORA LN), European Metals Holdings Ltd (EMH LN), Savannah Resources PLC (SAV LN) , IronRidge Resources Ltd (IRR LN)
2. Last Week in GER Event-Driven Research: Myob, Rakuten, Delta, Graincorp and Hopewell Holding
In this version of the GER weekly EVENTS research wrap, we contend that investors should cash out on the MYOB Group Ltd (MYO AU) deal and assess the NAV discount potential for Rakuten Inc (4755 JP) post the IPO launch of Lyft Inc (0812823D US) – of which Rakuten has a 13% stake. Moreover, we dig into the deals for Delta Electronics Thai (DELTA TB) , Graincorp Ltd A (GNC AU) and Hopewell Holdings (54 HK)
More details can be found below.
Best of luck for the new week – Rickin, Venkat and Arun
3. Global Capital Flows Show China’s Collapsing Export Markets Could Soon Revive
- Capital flows are strongly Granger causal
- Gross capital flows lead World shipping activity by 4 months
- Capital flows have been slowly rising since June 2018: in February they jumped
- Reinforces out pro-Asia and pro-China investment message
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