Billionaire George Soros warms up to coal as stock prices hit bottom

Billionaire George Soros warms up to coal as stock prices hit bottom
Published August 18, 2015 - FoxNews.com
Billionaire investor George Soros, who has demonized fossil fuels for years through his think tanks and political contributions, seems to have warmed up to Big Coal now that stocks are dirt cheap.
The left-wing hedge fund legend has raised eyebrows with major purchases of stock in two large coal companies, firms his critics say he helped bring to their knees. While buying low is the hallmark of any shrewd investor, buying coal goes against the political and environmental ideology Soros has long espoused.
“I find it very interesting that George Soros would buy shares in those coal companies,” said Daniel Simmons, vice president for Policy at the Washington DC-based free market energy group, Institute for Energy Research. “I am confused given the non profits he funds and how hard they have worked to demonize coal.”
Soros, whose Climate Policy Initiative think tank recently urged the world to stop using fossil fuels in general and coal in particular, snapped up 1 million shares of Peabody Energy and half a million shares of Arch Coal, giving him significant stakes in what’s left of the U.S. coal industry.
The trades would have cost Soros a lot more six years ago, when Peabody, which trades under the symbol BTU, was at about $90 a share. Under the Obama administration, which has punished the coal industry with costly mandates and regulation, Peabody shares have fallen to around $1.
Neither Soros nor his New York-based investment firm, Soros Fund Management, would comment on the coal play, citing a longstanding policy of not discussing investments.
The 85-year-old hedge fund manager has a net worth of $24.2 billion, according to Forbes.com, which makes him the 19th wealthiest person in U.S. and second among hedge fund managers.
The most recent filing shows Soros Fund Management holds stakes in 263 companies with a total value of nearly $11 billion.
The filing shows the purchases of 553,200 shares of Arch Coal for $188,000 and an investment of $2,254,000 into Peabody Energy for 1,029,400 shares, which means he’s lost money on both so far. Peabody, the biggest coal producer in the U.S. by output, said in a recent statement that it “has been trying to turn itself around as it faces challenges from low natural-gas prices, a glut of global coal supplies, weakened demand from China and a growing public call to cut carbon emissions.”
Soros Fund Management previously held $234 million in shares in the coal producing company, CONSOL Energy, but sold the shares over the last year, according to SNL.com.
Free market energy experts note Soros has invested more than a billion dollars into think tanks, lobbyists, political action committees and politicians who have pushed for regulations that have nearly destroyed the coal industry, in favor of so called “clean energy.”
Soros invested $1 billion in clean energy technology beginning in 2009, according to Bloomberg News. He also founded the Climate Policy Initiative, a San Francisco-based organization, in which he is investing $100 million over a decade, Bloomberg News reports. Among its partners is the UK Department of Energy & Climate Change, the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety, and the U.S. Department of State. The Climate Policy Initiative released a report last year suggesting the world should transition away from coal.
Soros' Open Society Foundations, which has assets of $1.5 million, according to its most recent IRS 990 tax form, claims over the last three decades expenditures of $12 billion.
Soros was convicted in a French court in 2009 of insider trading, which cost him the equivalent of $2.5 million in fines. That was the amount French prosecutors claimed he made 14 years ago after investing, allegedly with insider knowledge, in the French bank Société Générale - a charge Soros denied.
FECINfo.com, the Political Moneyline database of Federal Election Commission records for donations that George Soros made during the 2012, 2014, and 2016 election cycles, shows 139 records for more than $8.8 million.
In 2015, he made two contributions of $1 million each to Priorities USA Action Super PAC and American Bridge 21st Century Super PAC. He initially supported Hillary Clinton for President when he donated $25,000 to the Ready For Hillary PAC in 2013.
Soros backed President Obama, who notably campaigned in 2008 shutting down the coal industry, a promise industry experts say he’s kept.
“The drop in coal market stock is directly related to the promise that Obama made to his environmental extremist supporters – ‘you can build coal fired power plants, but we will shut them down,’” said John Sparr, a mining engineer and geologist who specializes in the coal industry.
Investments in coal under current conditions bear little risk given the low stock prices.
“With markets dwindling, coal companies shutting down and workers being laid off, it is no wonder that stocks are crashing,” Sparr said.
But should there be a change in the regulatory climate, coal stocks could become a bargain.
The important thing about coal, Simmons said, is a little over 10 years ago, coal produced 50 percent of energy in the U.S. and that is now at 40 percent and continuing to trend downward.
Michael South, a UK-based mining and energy consultant, told FoxNews.com that while coal prices have suffered around the world in part because of a drop in demand from China and other countries, and fracking, which produced natural gas at a cheaper price, there is still a huge need for coal, and eventually prices will go up.
“George Soros spent millions of dollars and multiple years helping to driving down price of coal,” said H. Sterling Burnett, research fellow and managing editor, at the Heartland Institute. “If he buys enough stock to have controlling interests in these coal businesses, closes them down and leaves the coal in the ground, we might accept that he is a true believer, that his investment was all about stopping climate change and saving the environment."
“But my suspicion is that he helped to drive stocks down, bought as many shares as he can, and, when stocks rebound, he can sell his shares and make a huge profit.”
Climate philanthropist George Soros invests millions in coal

Billionaire George Soros warms up to coal as stock prices hit bottom
And this makes him different from other investors because...?
There is a reason people like him become billionaires.

Billionaire George Soros warms up to coal as stock prices hit bottom
And this makes him different from other investors because...?
There is a reason people like him become billionaires.
Correct.
I'd buy any stock or commodity if it hits technical or fundamental entry points. Why not try to expand one's personal wealth?

Billionaire George Soros warms up to coal as stock prices hit bottom
And this makes him different from other investors because...?
There is a reason people like him become billionaires.
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Yea, his puppet Obama used his EPA thugs to throw tens of thousands of Americans out of work and setup an investment opportunity for his moneyman.

I thought tea baggers like muledouche were all about "market economy" and all that profit jazz.

I thought tea baggers like muledouche were all about "market economy" and all that profit jazz.
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Somebody has to work, earn wages and pay taxes so the leeches like you can get their welfare and food stamps.

I thought tea baggers like muledouche were all about "market economy" and all that profit jazz.
That's pretty funny. Exactly what about the coal industry even slightly resembles a "market economy" at this point? The government has practically strangled this industry to death.

It must be the Koch brothers who are really behind this

Billionaire George Soros warms up to coal as stock prices hit bottom
And this makes him different from other investors because...?
There is a reason people like him become billionaires.
Coming from the poster who constantly and consistently questions the intellect of anyone who differs with him, that's a hysterically ironic statement.

Climate Change – It is all about the money!
Obama and Soros claim Climate Change is the biggest danger facing the world and demonize fossil fuels.
With their socialist agenda in hand Obama and Soros decry personal prosperity and want to “redistribute wealth” (ie: take what the people who got a good education and work hard earn and give it to those with neither).
George Soros wants the tax rate on the wealthy raised to 90 percent yet he owes $6.7 billion in U.S. taxes and is evading the IRS
It is all about the money.
Al Gore tried to use the Global Warming scan to create a carbon credit market to make him a billionaire (links at bottom).
Obama gave billions of stimulus funds to so-called Green Energy firms but is reality he was paying back his campaign contributors. Solyndra is a perfect example. Obama also gave billions of stimulus funds to prop-up George Soros’s Brazilian Petroleum companies.
Obama used his EPA thugs to bankrupt the coal industry under the guise of Climate Change but he was actually setting up a financial windfall for his moneyman Soros.
The hypocrisy alone is revolting.
The Real Winner Of Obama’s ‘War On Coal': George Soros
Michael Bastasch - 08/19/2015
The real winner of President Barack Obama’s so-called “war on coal” isn’t the EPA, nor is it the natural gas industry. It’s liberal billionaire George Soros.
Last week, Obama’s EPA announced sweeping regulations for U.S. power plants, forcing them to drastically reduce carbon dioxide emissions 32 percent by 2030. The news sent shockwaves through the coal industry, sending stocks tumbling and forcing the industry’s two biggest players to consider bankruptcy filings.
That’s where liberal billionaire Soros steps in. In the days after the Clean Power Plan was announced, Soros bought more than 1 million shares of Peabody Energy and 553,200 shares of Arch Coal — the country’s two biggest publicly-traded coal companies.
Both Peabody and Arch Coal “have seen their market values plummet” due to “competition from cheap natural gas, new environmental regulations and a slowing export market,” according to SNL Financial. Soros was able to pick up these coal stocks on the cheap, in part, due to Obama administration regulations targeting coal-fired power plants and coal mines.
Soros, the 29th richest person in the world, has been a major funder of liberal causes in the country. In 2009, he pledged to spend $1 billion of his own money backing green energy, and he also put funding behind the Climate Policy Initiative think tank, according to The Guardian.
Most importantly, however, is that Soros has been a major financial backer of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton through his super PAC Priorities USA Action. The financial ties between Soros and Democrats has some right-leaning commenters speculating about what all this means.
“I posited that once the existing coal industry ownership was wiped out by President Obama’s regulatory onslaught, a new politically correct ownership would rehabilitate the fuel by contributing to Democrats,” wrote Steve Milloy, an energy expert who runs the blog JunkScience.com.
It’s true that Soros’ coal buy only represented a small portion of his personal wealth and of each company’s available stocks. This could mean that Soros is looking to make some quick cash off a rebound in global coal prices as international demand for the fuel grows. But Milloy thinks that’s unlikely.
“It’s possible that Soros is only looking for a ‘dead cat bounce’ from his Peabody and Arch Coal investments, but the companies together have provable coal reserves of about 11 billion tons, worth hundreds of billions of dollars,” Milloy added. “I doubt the shrewd Soros is looking to make just a few million dollars on these investments.”
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2015/08/19/the-real-winner-of-obamas-war-on-coal-george-soros/#ixzz3jMoBQZJa
Blood And Gore: Making A Killing On Anti-Carbon Investment Hype
Al Gore Set To Become First “Carbon Billionaire”
http://www.prisonplanet.com/al-gore-set-to-become-first-carbon-billionaire.html

Yea, Soros calls for tax-payers to pay billions to fight climate change and fossil fuels while he profits from it and contributes to carbon emissions.
Soros cries out for income equality and higher taxes for the rich as long as it is not applied to him.
One would think if the left is all about climate change, income equality and higher taxes for the rich they would be outraged by Soros’s actual practices.
What happened to the liberals “convictions”?
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