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Abstract:GDANSK (Reuters) – Polish miner JSW, which is coming off a record first quarter, said on Friday it was too early to estimate its coal production in 2023-2025, capex or expenses.
div classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodivpGDANSK Reuters – Polish miner JSW, which is coming off a record first quarter, said on Friday it was too early to estimate its coal production in 20232025, capex or expenses.p
p“We are fully aware of the growth of the energy market,” board member Sebastian Bartos said, adding: “Certain actions have been taken by the company, however, as a listed company we cannot inform about the results of these activities.”pdivdivdiv classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodiv
pHe also declined to comment on potential price increases for coal in the coming quarters but said the company might have more to say at a news conference on August 18 after its firsthalf results.p
pJSW reported recordhigh first quarter results on May 16, mainly due to higher sales and prices for coking coal.p
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pp Reporting by Anna Banacka editing by Jason Neelyp
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