As world's 2nd largest..., 90% of revenue was from smelting. It's mainly a smelter, not a miner. Readers may have the wrong impression. The group doesn't profit from tin prices directly, though it has a modest-sized tin mine, which does.
From the movement of tin price in past 3 years, tin price did have direct impact over the bottom lines of MSC, but one has to study the accounts of MSC to determine if it is correctly expected.
Ok, moneySIFU, I agree, it's co-related. I just meant not direct in the sense its main business is not a miner selling tin ore. That's the impression people may have if we call it a tin producer.
they produce tin........be it raw material from them or import. Like steel also. When steel price good, raw material up also never mind, buy high, sell higher.
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The movement of tin price in the past has largely determined the results of MSC. Please view my working below for clearer picture
If the tin price was moving up, the company were making profit
If the tin price was moving down more than 4%, the company would likely make loss
http://klse.i3investor.com/files/my/blog/img/bl2510_msc_results_vs_tin_price_movement.jpg