Spot Iron ore down again at china port delivery, page-9

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    Vale is bleeding at the moment (see below) and this quarter will have at least $half a billion provision for the dam spill.

    IMO, now is the time for our Resources & Trade Ministers to have a pow-wow with the Brazilains about cutting back
    production volumes. By the figures below, Vale should be willing to cut a production cap deal and few shareholders
    in BHP, RIO or FMG would object.

    The Chinese are doing us slowly like a Yum-Cha and we are too bigheaded to realise that we are dealing with a comand economy; not with the so called "Free Market"

    "Net loss was US$ 2.117 billion in 3Q15 against a net income of US$ 1.675 billion in 2Q15. The US$ 3.792 billion decrease in income was mostly driven by the effect on financial results of the depreciation of the BRL against the USD of 28% in 3Q15 vs. the appreciation of the BRL against the USD of 3% in 2Q15. Underlying earnings were negative in US$ 961 million in 3Q15, against US$ 973 million in 2Q15.
    Gross debt totaled US$ 28.675 billion as of September 30th, 2015,"
    (source Vale Q3-2015 report)

    Tald to your Pollie and ask him/her to make representation to the Ministers of Trade & Resources to moderate production to
    match market demand. Otherwise, we're letting others trash our precious resources.
    MM
 
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