Coal generates half of America's electricity, and for good reasons. It's easy to get at; around 40% of coal is merely scratched from the surface rather than dug for. It is plentiful; proven coal reserves will last four times as long as those of oil and natural gas. And it is close; America is to coal reserves what Saudi Arabia is to oil. For all of these reasons, electricity generated from burning coal has long cost just a nickel per kilowatt hour. Wind costs seven cents and solar 20 cents per kWh. Coal is even cheaper than nuclear power, once construction, decommissioning and waste-disposal costs are tallied (and before accounting for pollution costs). And so China and India are inaugurating a new coal plant nearly every week. The U.S. is building more coal plants than at any time in the past 20 years. Even Europe, with its three-year-old system of charging coal plant operators for pollutants that escape into the air, is expected to bring 50 new plants online over the next five years. Coal has seemed cheap, penalties and all. ...
That will favor St. Louis-based Arch Coal (ACI), which sells the U.S. 12% of its coal and has vast reserves of the most attractive kind, which has little sulfur.
...Near and intermediate term, they are likely to remain high as coal powers today's new buildings and tomorrow's cars. My guess is that Arch's stock will head well higher over the next decade
http://www.smartmoney.com/stock-screen/index.cfm?story=20080702-opportunity-in-coal-stocks&afl=yahoo
Arch Coal "overweight," target price raised
07/09/08 - Lehman Brothers
NEW YORK, July 9 - Analysts at Lehman Brothers reiterate their "overweight" rating on Arch Coal Inc (ACI). The target price has been raised from $75 to $100.
http://www.newratings.com/en/main/company_headline.m?id=1773026
That will favor St. Louis-based Arch Coal (ACI), which sells the U.S. 12% of its coal and has vast reserves of the most attractive kind, which has little sulfur.
...Near and intermediate term, they are likely to remain high as coal powers today's new buildings and tomorrow's cars. My guess is that Arch's stock will head well higher over the next decade
http://www.smartmoney.com/stock-screen/index.cfm?story=20080702-opportunity-in-coal-stocks&afl=yahoo
Arch Coal "overweight," target price raised
07/09/08 - Lehman Brothers
NEW YORK, July 9 - Analysts at Lehman Brothers reiterate their "overweight" rating on Arch Coal Inc (ACI). The target price has been raised from $75 to $100.
http://www.newratings.com/en/main/company_headline.m?id=1773026