Discover the full management transaction log of Coronado Global Resources Inc., a listed equity based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Chemicals & Materials sector, Coronado Global Resources Inc. has logged 41 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €306.6m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 3 March 2022 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: AustralianSuper Pty Ltd. All data is free.
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Coronado Global Resources Inc. is a mining company focused on metallurgical coal, the key raw material used in steel production. The company is listed in the United States on the NYSE/NASDAQ context referenced here and is incorporated in Delaware, while its operational headquarters are in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Coronado also maintains a meaningful U.S. operating footprint, including business and operating presence in West Virginia, and its SEC filings show a Beckley, West Virginia operating address for its U.S. activities. In other words, Coronado is not a diversified miner in the broad sense; it is a specialist producer, marketer, and exporter of metallurgical coals with assets and development projects in Australia and in the U.S. The company’s public filings describe a business built through consolidation of coal assets and focused on serving steelmakers in both domestic and seaborne export markets. Operationally, Coronado’s core business covers mining, coal preparation, marketing, and export logistics. Its product mix is centered on multiple grades of metallurgical coal, while thermal coal is a secondary by-product or ancillary output at certain operations. In Australia, the company is anchored by assets in Queensland and has meaningful exposure to export markets via rail and port infrastructure. In the United States, its Central Appalachia operations in Virginia and West Virginia supply premium metallurgical coal to North American steel producers and to seaborne markets in Asia, Europe, and South America. This dual-region footprint is an important strategic feature because it provides diversification across basins, customer groups, and logistics routes. Coronado also emphasizes long-term contract coverage, direct marketing capabilities, and access to multiple transportation corridors as competitive strengths. From a market-positioning standpoint, Coronado is best viewed as a mid-sized but strategically relevant metallurgical coal producer. Its competitive edge comes from product quality, geographic diversification between Australia and the U.S., and the ability to sell into both domestic and export markets. That said, the business remains highly cyclical and sensitive to steel demand, coal price volatility, weather disruptions, foreign exchange effects, and transportation constraints. Recent SEC filings indicate that the company has faced uneven operating conditions: in first-quarter 2026, Australian production was impacted by adverse weather and infrastructure damage, while U.S. operations were comparatively more resilient and benefited from stronger realized pricing. Coronado also highlighted a multi-year transformation effort aimed at lowering its cost base and improving capital structure resilience. For investors, the story is therefore one of a focused metallurgical coal platform with international reach, a clear industrial end-market, and ongoing operational and financial execution risk. The company’s recent disclosures suggest that price realization and production stability remain the key variables to watch.