Something random for the weekend, but MT related - The ArcelorMittal Orbit youtube.com/watch?v=dV5dn…
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The ArcelorMittal Orbit saturday night
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King of Cringe, Brian Rose, greets the WRONG borough. He's in front of the ArcelorMittal Orbit in Stratford, NEWHAM.
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The ArcelorMittal Orbit saturday night
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ArcelorMittal Orbit, Stratford, UK
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London skyline from the ArcelorMittal Orbit (P30 Pro edited in Lightroom mobile)
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ArcelorMittal Orbit at night time.
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TIL that the tallest public artwork in the UK is also home to the biggest tunnel slide in the world. The ArcelorMittal orbit is 114.5 metres high and the slide that twists and turns 12 times is 178 metres long! queenelizabetholympicpark…
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ArcelorMittal Orbit in London. Looks like an Evil HQ
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This is the closest I could get without feeling uncomfortable. I present you the ArcelorMittal Orbit, the tallest sculpture in U.K. with the tallest slide. Ride the slide? No, thank you.
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Grandparents can take on the ArcelorMittal Orbit slide for free this Sunday
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Olympic park slide: What it's like to ride the ArcelorMittal Orbit standard.co.uk/goingout/g…
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They're building a slide on the Arcelormittal Orbit in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park planningregister.londonle…
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Going down the ArcelorMittal Orbit slide in QE Olympic Park streamable.com/y1r9
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ArcelorMittal Orbit in London
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ArcelorMittal Orbit Sculpture / Tower thru fog. Stratford, London. [OC]
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Plans for slide at ArcelorMittal Orbit newhamrecorder.co.uk/news…
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Canary Wharf and the London Bridge Quarter from the Arcelormittal Orbit tower in Olympic Park [10585 x 3473]
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ArcelorMittal Orbit in London Olympic Park
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ArcelorMittal Orbit in London Olympic Park
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[City] Canary Wharf and the London Bridge Quarter from the Arcelormittal Orbit tower in Olympic Park [10585 x 3473]
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ArcelorMittal's Orbit by Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond, as seen from under Zaha's Olympic Pool's Roof [1357 x 1600] flickr.com/photos/jza_pho…
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Watch amazing footage of London captured by an eagle with head-mounted camera | The imperial eagle soared across the London skyline, flying over landmarks including St Paul’s Cathedral and the ArcelorMittal Orbit sculpture independent.co.uk/environ…
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A London timelapse: a panning view in front of the Olympic Stadium and ArcelorMittal Orbit. vimeo.com/137007121
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The Arcelormittal Orbit. Olympic Park, London UK. [HDR]
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My TAR33 prestart analysis and sort-of-review.

*sniffle* *sniffle* *moan* *gasp* *wheeze*

Vi-Vipiteno~ *sniffle* V-vietnam again.... *sniffle* Melbourne and the GOR.... *disquieting silence* NEPAL!!!!!

WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So I definitely did enjoy the first three episodes of TAR33. Despite them being the only the second streak of consecutive episodes to be held in the same foreign country, I think they all stand well as worthy legs. The cast has also proved to be quite decent. I'll be going through both aspects here.

Right, so none of the first three legs were terrible. I wasn't terribly impressed with London 1 though. While the fact that it's a night leg makes it a bit better, there was nothing really good here, either has a leg on its own or as a premiere. It only had one non-scavenger hunt-y task, and even half of that was technically a scavenger hunt too. Artist's Den/Digiben is a pretty subpar Detour too. I would have picked Digiben. With no other tasks in this leg other than just going to places and picking up clues, this was a very bare-bones premiere all around. The Natural History Museum was one of the best Pit Stops we've seen in a while though. Oh, and all the walking too.

Also lol at the Michael and Moe blunder. One of the most absurd mistakes a team has ever made in episode 1. How did they fuck up that badly?

Episode 2 is a bit better in my eyes because it actually had proper tasks. No equalisers from the previous leg and a night-day change Delhi-style count in its favour too. The Mail Rail task was probably the single easiest RB in TAR history, but it was a really cool setting, had cultural relevance, and gave us a memorable moment so it's definitely in my top 50% of them. The Detour, Bullseye, Mate/Decorate, (jesus CBS. I think cavorting with Ten has been a bad influence on you. First Artist's Den/Digiben and now this. What in the name of flying fuck are these names?) was fairly alright in my opinion. While the darts side gave me TARCAN flashbacks and was obviously a replacement task, Decorate was fun and I legitimately fell into the Norway trap. The fact that we know of the ArcelorMittal Orbit task retroactively makes this leg better too. While unfortunately the most London weather condition of them all (apart from rain, of course) made this little more than a time-waster in practice, I give Production credit for what they were attempting to have done here. It would have been another fun experience for t

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Investments in India - December 2021, and others
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Alec Hogg Article

**Any one else in this group that have sold out on ACL ArcelorMittal?**Here is the link to Alec Hogg morning post that share some insight in what the directors are doing... Fundamentally its a recipe for disaster. Fundamentally I have decided to sell my entire position on them. Yes I would have consider myself part of the problem gaining 300%, but this on the basis of investing in Metal companies in our country due to shortages...

Question, who is holding?

Me no likey...

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Could i get some advice on the best way to manage my CC position?

First of all sorry for writing such a long post but i want to describe the enviroment as best as i can in order to recive the best advice and also some feedback on any mistakes i might have made when placing the trade so i can learn and improve.

I currently own 150 shares of MT (Arcelor Mittal), and 3 LEAPS expiring JUN 23 with a strike of 20 euro (cost basis 7.90, break even 27.90). Having those underlyings i decided to sold 5 calls with a strike of 29 euro, expiring JAN 21 (currently 37 DTE). At that moment the stock was trading around 25 euro and the calls had around 16 Delta each, i collected 35 euro in premium for each call. I was expecting the stock to remain between 25 and 26.5 euros for a while but in the last 3 days the stock has skyrocketted up to 28.305 wich represents more than a 10% increase in 2 days.

This has increase the IV rank in 15 points, delta has gone up to 41, and now the calls that i sold are trading at 100 Euro each. I expect the price to fall a bit after such rally but now i am trying to plan in case i am at risk of getting assigmend. I would like to ask for some advice on how to manage this situation. I was thinking on rolling up and out once my strike price is ATM. I am specially concerned for the LEAPS as they have risen significally in value and the profit of selling the LEAPS if higher of the profit that i could get from exercicing them and selling the shares.

Sorry for the long read, and thanks for you time.

TLDR: Sold some Coverd calls for a small premium a few weeks ago using shares and LEAPS as collateral, now the stock prices has skyrocketted more than 10 in 2 days and i would like some advice on the best way to manage the possition.

Edit: Changed the current contract price, originally i indicated 1 euro, but it is 1*100 shares = 100 euro in premium.

Edit2: I am going to try to update on my position in case it is useful for someone in the future. Once the stock price tested my strike and went up to 29.30 (aprox) i decided to roll up and out to the next month cicle. I closed my position and sold the 31 call, taking into account commisions and the premium received from selling the original call I won't earn anything from premiums, but since I am bullish on the stock I am looking to earn 200 euros more per contract in case it gets assigned. As It stands right now I'll hold until expiration or close for a very small lose once the contracts lose most of their value. I'll update with the end result.

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News for Steel and Construction Industry related Stocks Jan-14-2022

AA

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Jan-14-2022 Alcoa Appoints Two Members to Its Executive Leadership Team PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alcoa Corporation (NYSE: AA) today announced the appointment of a Chief Commercial Officer and a Chief Strategy Officer to its Executive Leadership Team. Renato Bacchi, 45, is being promoted to Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, effective February 1, 2022. Bacchi, currently Senior Vice President of Corporate Development and Treasurer, will oversee global strategy, corporate and business development, energy, non-operated joint ventures, and the Comp 60.83 Business Wire
Jan-14-2022 How Alcoa (AA) Stock Stands Out in a Strong Industry Alcoa (AA) has seen solid earnings estimate revision activity over the past month, and belongs to a strong industry as well. 61.39 Zacks Investment Research

AUY

Date Title Summary Price Source
Jan-14-2022 Yamana Gold (AUY) Reports Record Q4 & 2021 Production Numbers Yamana Gold (AUY) produced 1.01 million gold equivalent ounces in 2021, aided by a record year at Jacobina. The mine? 4.155 Zacks Investment Research

BBL

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Jan-14-2022 3 Stocks Trading With Low Price-to-Free Cash Flow Ratios To increase your chances of discovering value opportunities, one method is to screen the market for stocks with lower trailing 12-month price-to-free cash flow ratios than that of the S&P 500 Index, which stands at around 13.47 as of the time of writing. 66 GuruFocus

CMC

Date Title Summary Price Source
Jan-14-2022 Is Commercial Metals (CMC) Outperforming Other Basic Materials Stocks This Year? Here is how Commercial Metals (CMC) and Golden Minerals (AUMN) have performed compared to their sector so far this year. 37.2
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ArcelorMittal price target lowered to EUR 45 from EUR 47 at BofA

BofA analyst Patrick Mann lowered the firm's price target on ArcelorMittal to EUR 45 (~$51) from EUR 47 (~$53) and keeps a Buy rating on the shares as he contends that the final quarter of 2021 represents somewhat of an "air pocket" for the company with spot prices lower quarter-over-quarter and prices for annually contracted volumes only set to move higher in 2022. While noting that his estimates are now about 16% and almost 5% below consensus for Q4 and 2021, respectively, and stating that this "is usually a good reason to consider downgrading a cyclical stock," Mann views the valuation of ArcelorMittal shares as "extremely compelling" in light of the company's capital allocation policy.

Read more at: https://thefly.com/n.php?id=3417161

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Lakshmi Mittal: Steel Tycoon, Slide aficionado, and International Man of Mystery

Our own dear Lakshmi, primary patron of the world’s largest slide!!??

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArcelorMittal_Orbit

Ok, largest β€œTunnel slide.” However, this arguably results in even more bullish TA (Tunnel Analysis).

Literally no mention of this yet by any analysts.

Side note: After replacing my children’s bike helmets with AcelorMittal hard hats, I’ve noticed their social standing amongst the neighborhood youth to have increased greatly.

Bullish.

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Analysis by KPRF on events of Kazakhstan !

Every broad movement contains different components. The events in Kazakhstan have absorbed both social discontent, and the activities of the "fifth column", and the actions of terrorist groups. At the same time, the "fifth column" includes here and extremists committed to radical Islamism. And numerous NGOs fed by the West. And individual security officials who were looking for benefits in the troubled waters of instability. And oligarchic clans, ready to use mass protests in the struggle for the redistribution of power.

The fraternal peoples of Russia and Kazakhstan are closely linked with each other by centuries of common history. Together we created the Soviet Union, built and won, we were proud of outstanding economic and social achievements. Together we revived the integration processes, creating the EurAsEC, SCO and CSTO.

Today our comrades and friends are going through a period of difficult trials. Massive protest actions swept across Kazakhstan. In the southern capital - Alma-Ata - bloody riots took place with a large number of victims and destruction.

An accurate and comprehensive analysis of events has a lot to consider. It is clear that the situation in Kazakhstan is a direct consequence of the tragedy that happened to all of us thirty years ago. The destruction of the USSR, the rejection of the socialist system and Soviet power laid numerous mines under the new "independent and democratic" states. The primitive capitalism into which the post-Soviet republics were plunged, inevitably doomed the working people to impoverishment and lack of rights, gave rise to glaring inequality. At the same time, our peoples turned out to be extremely vulnerable in the face of external threats.

Contrary to the promises of liberal upheavals, the new states did not become full-fledged members of the "civilized world." Global capital has prepared for them the role of raw materials appendages and sales markets, sources of cheap labor and pawns in the geopolitical adventures of the imperialist powers.

Kazakhstan also followed a shaky path. The advanced branches of production disappeared in the whirlpool of privatization. The raw materials sector was outsourced to foreign capital. In the oil and gas sector, the corporations Chevron and Exxon Mobil (USA), Total (France), Royal Dutch Shell (Great Britain and the Netherlands) are entrenched. The new master of the steel industry was the transnational corporation Arcelor Mittal.

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