CONSOL Coal Resources LP (NYSE:CCR) is expected to report second quarter earnings results, before market open, on Monday 10th August 2020.
Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters anticipate second quarter loss of $ 0.08 per share.
Looking ahead, the full year income are expected at $ 0.35 per share on the revenues of $ 241.15 million.
Previous Quarter Performance
CONSOL Coal Resources LP unveiled income for the first quarter of $ 0.01 per share, from the revenue of $ 67.37 million. The quarterly earnings shrunk 98.15 percent while revenues contracted 23.62 percent compared with the same quarter last year.
Wall street analysts are predicting, CCR to report 1Q20 income of $ 0.24 per share from revenue of $ 72.90 million. The bottom line results missed street analysts by $ 0.23 or 95.83 percent, at the same time, top line results fell short of analysts by $ 5.53 million or 7.59 percent.
Historical Earnings Performance
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Stock Performance
According to the previous trading day, closing price of CCR was $ 3.75, representing a 5.93 % increase from the 52 week low of $ 3.54 and a 72.94 % decrease over the 52 week high of $ 13.86.
The company has a market capital of $ 147.38 million and is part of the Basic Materials sector and Coal industry.
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Conference Call
CONSOL Coal Resources LP will be hosting a conference call at 11:00 AM eastern time on 10th August 2020, to discuss its 2Q20 financial results with the investment community. A live webcast with presentations will be available on the Internet by visiting the Company website www.ccrlp.com
CONSOL Coal Resources LP produces and sells high-Btu thermal coal in the Northern Appalachian Basin and the eastern United States. It owns a 25% undivided interest in the Pennsylvania mining complex, which consists of three underground mines and related infrastructure that produce high-Btu bituminous thermal coal located primarily in southwestern Pennsylvania. The company markets its thermal coal principally to electric utilities in the eastern United States.