OPEN END TURBO LONG - WARRIOR MET COAL Share Price

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DE000ME41R10

Market Closed - Börse Stuttgart 18:58:02 17/05/2024 BST
1.14 EUR +2.70% Intraday chart for OPEN END TURBO LONG - WARRIOR MET COAL
Current month-28.75%
1 month-14.29%
Date Price Change
17/05/24 1.14 +2.70%
16/05/24 1.11 -0.89%
15/05/24 1.12 +2.75%
14/05/24 1.09 -4.39%
13/05/24 1.14 -0.87%

Delayed Quote Börse Stuttgart

Last update May 17, 2024 at 06:58 pm

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Product typeKnock-Out without Stop Loss
Buy / SellCALL
Underlying WARRIOR MET COAL, INC.
Issuer Morgan Stanley
WKN ME41R1
ISINDE000ME41R10
Date issued 22/11/2023
Strike 51.85 $
Maturity Unlimited
Parity 10 : 1
Emission price 0.32
Emission volume N/A
Settlement cash
Currency EUR

Technical Indicators

Highest since issue 1.9
Lowest since issue 0.21

Company Profile

Warrior Met Coal, Inc. is a producer and exporter of steelmaking coal, also known as hard coking coal (HCC), operating longwall operations in its underground mines based in Alabama. The Company’s two operating mines, Mine No. 4 and Mine No. 7, and Blue Creek are located approximately 300 miles from its export terminal at the Port of Mobile in Alabama. The Company sells its coal to a diversified customer base of blast furnace steel producers, primarily located in Europe, South America and Asia. The Company’s HCC, mined from the Southern Appalachian region of the United States, is characterized by low-to-high volatile matter (VM) and high coke strength after reaction (CSR). Mine No.7 operates two longwalls, while Mine No.4 runs a single longwall. Mine No. 4 and Mine No. 7 are located approximately 20 miles east of Tuscaloosa, Alabama and 30 miles southwest of Birmingham, Alabama.
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Ratings for Warrior Met Coal, Inc.

Trading Rating
Investor Rating
ESG Refinitiv
B-
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Consensus: Warrior Met Coal, Inc.

Sell
Consensus
Buy
Mean consensus
OUTPERFORM
Number of Analysts
7
Last Close Price
64.67 USD
Average target price
73.83 USD
Spread / Average Target
+14.17%
Consensus