BCD RESOURCES NL (BCD)



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General Information
Company Name: BCD Resources NL
Stock Code: BCD
Website: www.bcdresources.com.au
GICS Sub-Industry: Gold
Market Cap ($M): 4
Equiv. Shares (M): 117

Current Price Data+
Current Price Open High Low Last Close Volume Price Movement
 $ 0.032 $ 0.037 $ 0.037 $ 0.032 $ 0.037 305,556 $ -0.005  -13.514 %

Current Broker Consensus Recommendation more
Recommendation: Hold
Recommendation Date: 11th Jul 2006
12 Month Target Price (average): $0.39
Brokers Surveyed: 1

Company Overview

Business Description:
BCD Resources NL (BCD, formerly named Beaconsfield Gold NL) is a mining company focusing on gold and copper. BCD holds interest in copper and gold projects in Victoria and gold projects in Tasmania.


Financial Summary
Year to Jun NPAT EPS EPS chg (%) PER DPS Yield (%) Franking (%)
2012  A -10.2 -8.9 -- 0.0 0.0 0.0 --
2011  A -18.6 -29.2 -- 0.0 0.0 0.0 --
2010  A -1.1 -2.4 -111.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 --
Source: Aspect actuals / Thomson IBES estimates

Peer Comparison
EPS Growth (%) P/E (%) Dividend Yield (%)
Company Mkt Cap 2010 A 2011 F 2012 F 2010 A 2011 F 2012 F 2010 A 2011 F 2012 F
BCD Resources (BCD) $4 M -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.0000 -- --
Evolution Mining (EVN) $588 M -- 0.2450 0.2095 11.9597 9.6065 7.9426 0.0000 0.0108 0.0229
Newcrest Mining (NCM) $11,513 M -0.0378 -0.4475 0.0889 10.6156 19.2121 17.6436 0.0233 0.0215 0.0233
OZ Minerals (OZL) $1,244 M -0.6077 -0.5926 1.2746 9.8439 24.1603 10.6218 0.0732 0.0255 0.0437
Regis Resources (RRL) $1,760 M 0.7775 1.2655 0.3111 24.3742 10.7589 8.2058 0.0000 0.0541 0.0791

Market Comparison
Earnings P/E Ratio P/B Ratio P/E Growth P/S Ratio
BCD -- -- 0.22 -- 0.06
Market 1.13 13.2 0.92 2.50 2.58
Sector 0.56 8.96 0.71 1.83 6.67

Directors
Name Position Start Date
Mr Clive Carroll Non-Executive Chairman 24 July 2012
Mr David Frederick Groves Non-Executive Director 31 August 2012
Mr Nigel Barry Webb Non-Executive Director 30 November 2010

Management
Name Position
Brian Coulter Company Secretary
Richelle Greenwood Joint Company Secretary
Paul J Richardson Tasmania Mine General Manager

Substantial Shareholders
Holding Name
208,287,281 (19.80%) Eclectic Investment Trust PLC
186,308,566 (17.71%) Webb Mining Services Pty Ltd
65,505,591 (6.23%) Mr Oran Koohapremkit & Mr Keeratipong Kuharpremkit

Calendar of Events
Date Event
28 April 2014 Report (Quarterly)
26 February 2014 Report (Interim)
30 January 2014 Report (Quarterly)
01 November 2013 Report (Annual)
30 October 2013 Report (Quarterly)
15 October 2013 Report (Annual)
29 August 2013 Report (Prelim)
18 July 2013 Report (Quarterly)
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