i find it very unusual for a company to put a trading halt on for that reason. Harwood had advised many times in the past about talks. With india, south korea and china.
nov 11, may 11, jan 11.
http://www.universalcoal.com/im/media_display.php?Id=2011/01nov2011
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-04-05/china-india-seeking-coal-from-south-africa-universal-says.html
http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/genera/files/companies/universal_coal__13th_jan__compressed__4d303615b93b7.pdf
Maybe they were lead on by an unformal offer that wasnt binding and couldnt accept, why couldnt they just announce it straight away with no halt? Maybe it was too complicated. Maybe they are awaiting ministerial conscent or some sort of FIRB eqivalent approval.
Just seems out of the ordinary.
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