Good sharing, but if like that, why this four CRC players : CSCSteel, Mycron, Emetall and YunKong required by the Government to buy their HRC requirements from Megasteel?
Two ways Government can protect Megasteel, one by quota of the raw material used by these companies and the other by the Duty on imported HRC. The latter strategy must have been more viable as it would be practically impossible for the manufacturers to produce product mix having compositions requirements as per the quota (ratio) accordingly.
I trust quota strategy did not work out and they relied on the Duty imposed. I am unable to find a clear guideline or confirmations on such quota in 2015.
I couldn't find any ref from FutureEyes' link if CSC Steel produces iron-ore based CRC only, and not any scrap-based CRC. In any case, there are now anti-dumping duties on CRC, which allows CSC Steel to obtain better prices for its CRC products, as shown in its June quarter results.
The 'higher quality Iron Ore Based CRC', is used by downstream manufacturers, mainly involved in producing steel drums for the petroleum and palm oil sectors, in making components for the automotive industry, in producing steel sheets for color coating and GALVANIZING PURPOSES.
From above two information, i am unable to convince myself if CSC STEEL uses any Scrap based HRC.
That was 2013...they might have changed their product mix considering which is more competitive (to avoid constraint imposed by high cost raw material from Megasteel), unlike Mycron who had procured the Steel Tube Segment ~ 2 years ago and did not have the luxury to do so.
Major cost of production is Fuel. This is an energy intensive business.
Fuel is burnt to produce whatever heating requirement in the production process - smelting.
Fuel via a gen set is used to convert to electrical energy which drives all the machines in the HRC making. It takes a lot of energy to move & mold steels.
Despite the extremely low fuel price environment, if Megasteel is unable to pay the bills, i am afraid they never will.
Benjamin, that is true fundamentally in an overview. However, i am of the opinion they do not generate electricity by themself as it appears they have not paid the electricity bills. Electricity tariff is in theory related to fuel cost. But it all depends on government policy.
But i am certain fuel is the major cost for heat generation purpose. Perhaps you can enlighten me more.
Ok. Its EAF instead of BOF. Guess government policy did not help the lower energy (electricity) cost. Probably the China manufacturers are using BOF technology, and thus have the added advantage of lowering fuel cost. Thanks Benjamin.
Sometimes one or 2 paragraphs in each news will give lots of hints or pictures about what's going on in the industry. What if read tens of these news? The whole picture will be shown in front of us and this will enable us to make better informed investing decision.
Chonghai...u mean one of CSCSTEEL's better quarter results. I think its like when MEGASTEEL cannot deliver, they have excuse to source from China counterpart, China steel at cheaper international price.
Probability, no. I am referring to a quarter where CSCSTEEL experienced a drop in revenue and the drop in revenue was due to MEGASTEEL not able to deliver material on time. Apparently CSCSTEEL did not mitigate with import but I do not know the reason behind.
(C) Now let us see the impact on the bottom line for Mycron, by multiplying the throughput above of `73 ton/annum by the Savings of RM 250 / ton and the Tax rate of 25% to obtain: PAT of 18.3 Million per annum.
This translates to additional EPS of 5.0 cents on top of the normalized EPS of 22.4 cents based on the Projected next 4Q net profits of 63.3M by WealthWizard as per below article earlier:
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Good sharing. Thumb up!!