STANMORE COAL LIMITED (SMR)



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General Information
Company Name: Stanmore Coal Limited
Stock Code: SMR
Website: www.stanmorecoal.com.au
GICS Sub-Industry: Coal & Consumable Fuels
Market Cap ($M): 28
Equiv. Shares (M): 208

Current Price Data+
Current Price Open High Low Last Close Volume Price Movement
 $ 0.135 $ 0.130 $ 0.135 $ 0.130 $ 0.130 55,750 $ 0.005  3.846 %

Current Broker Consensus Recommendation more
Recommendation: Hold
Recommendation Date: 14th Mar 2013
12 Month Target Price (average): $0.2
Brokers Surveyed: 1

Company Overview

Business Description:
Stanmore Coal Limited (SMR) is a mineral exploration company, focusing on the exploration and development of export coking, PCI and thermal coal deposits within the prime coal bearing regions of Eastern Australia. SMR has a portfolio of over 1,080sqkm of granted exploration tenements in Bowen Basin coal region.


Financial Summary
Year to Jun NPAT EPS EPS chg (%) PER DPS Yield (%) Franking (%)
2012  A -7.7 -5.4 -- 0.0 0.0 0.0 --
2011  A -2.1 -1.8 -- 0.0 0.0 0.0 --
2010  A -1.8 -2.3 -- 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
Aquila Resources (AQA) $898 M -- -- -- 272.5000 -- -- 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Energy Resources (ERA) $551 M -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Linc Energy (LNC) $729 M -- -- -- -- -- 237.2881 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Stanmore Coal (SMR) $27 M -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.0000 -- --
Whitehaven Coal (WHC) $2,328 M -0.3218 -- -- 22.5422 -- 244.0860 0.0132 0.0000 0.0000

Market Comparison
Earnings P/E Ratio P/B Ratio P/E Growth P/S Ratio
SMR -- -- 0.38 -- 1,350
Market 1.10 12.9 0.91 2.56 2.61
Sector 1.34 15.7 0.79 2.28 5.20

Directors
Name Position Start Date
Mr Nicholas (Nick) Jorss Managing Director 27 June 2008
Mr Neville Sneddon Non-Executive Chairman 05 October 2009
Mr Stephen Grant Bizzell Non-Executive Director 05 October 2009
Mr Andrew Martin Non-Executive Director 27 June 2008
Mr Vivian Richard Forbes Non-Executive Director 05 October 2009
Mr Chris McAuliffe Non-Executive Director 17 July 2012

Management
Name Position
Duncan P Cornish Chief Financial Officer,Company Secretary
Wesley Nichols General Manager Exploration
Douglas McAlpine Joint Company Secretary
Michael McKee Operations Manager
Vaughan Wishart Project Development Manager

Substantial Shareholders
Holding Name
31,700,270 (17.67%) Raplon Pty Ltd
19,228,887 (10.72%) Greatgroup Investments Ltd
31,700,270 (17.67%) St Lucia Resources International Pty Ltd
31,700,270 (17.67%) Olross Investments Pty Ltd
31,700,270 (17.67%) VW & AC Pty Ltd

Calendar of Events
Date Event
29 April 2014 Report (Quarterly)
30 January 2014 Report (Quarterly)
30 October 2013 Report (Annual)
30 October 2013 Report (Quarterly)
26 September 2013 Report (Annual)
30 July 2013 Report (Quarterly)
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