the price action here is kind of blowing my mind.
Commsec dominating the selling of ARL and buying of CLQ lends some support to the idea we are seeing a complete misunderstanding that ARL is in fact ~ 6-7x undervalued to CLQ (if we assume they are primarily valued on their N/Co deposits, and those deposits are give or take equals).
I know this sounds ridiculous but I see this on HC threads all the time - punters like buying stocks that are cheap in raw $ terms, ignoring market cap. This also helps explains the herd action at AUZ from retail IMO.
The other factor seems to be concern over financing, noting COB has had a nice green bounce after telling the market finance won't be a problem. I note CLQ did this in an AFR article, but I don't think they did a release to market on this.
If all this is true, we either need CLQ to start climbing again, or some specific announcements from ARL around financing, offtake and/or such compelling economics from scoping on 2.25Mt option, that the institutions twig and buy hard... all IMO. GLTAH. Trying times...
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Open | High | Low | Value | Volume |
49.0¢ | 49.5¢ | 48.5¢ | $1.915K | 3.91K |
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2 | 11969 | 48.5¢ |
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4 | 50003 | 0.480 |
1 | 1500 | 0.475 |
3 | 20212 | 0.465 |
1 | 2000 | 0.460 |
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0.500 | 16308 | 3 |
0.505 | 3363 | 2 |
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