100 M pak ... gila banget ... nggak tahu nih orang masih sempat nafas nggak
On 4/27/07, johny sarijaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Betul pak James.. chart never lies... utk saat ini mungkin sebaiknya berkebun dulu. Sepertinya akhir bulan ini ada yg bakal kehilangan 1M-nya gara2 ANTM ya... :-) Have a nice weekend.. On 4/27/07, James Arifin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<james.arifin%40gmail.com>> wrote: > 10-15% dari harga sekarang untuk jangka waktu 8 bulan lebih yah bisa lah, > tapi kalau besok2 ANTM ama INCO mau koreksi mau bilang apa lagi ... chart > never lies > > On 4/27/07, Joe Grunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <joe_grunk%40yahoo.com>> wrote: > > > > Nickel May Surpass $55,000 a Ton This Year, Standard Bank Says > > By Debarati Roy > > April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Nickel prices may surpass this year's record as > > supplies of the metal used to make steel resistant to corrosion lags > behind > > demand, Standard Bank said. > > Nickel may rise above $55,000 a metric ton, exceeding the April 24 peak of > > $50,200 a ton, Michael Skinner, an analyst at Standard Bank in London, > said > > in an interview yesterday. > > Nickel has more than doubled in the past year because of rising demand by > > Chinese stainless-steel and delays to projects announced by miners > including > > BHP Billiton Ltd. China's output of the alloy used in kitchen sinks may > rise > > 37 percent this year to 7.35 million metric tons, metals research firm > > Heinz H. Pariser said March 21. > > ``It is unlikely supply will be able to match demand before 2008,'' > > Skinner said in Mumbai. ``People will remain bullish in the short and > medium > > term.'' > > A four-month strike by Eramet SA workers in New Caledonia reduced the > > company's output by 50 metric tons a day, 27 percent of its 185-ton daily > > rate, since Sept. 25. The strike ended in January. BHP said Nov. 30 that > its > > Ravensthorpe nickel project in Australia will be delayed by as much as a > > year as costs rose. > > Not everyone's agrees. > > Nickel prices may fall in the second half of this year as China may > > substitute the metal for cheaper ingredients because of a surge in prices, > > Goldman Sachs JBWere Pty. said. > > ``We are increasingly concerned that brisk growth in low- grade > > ferronickel production in China has the potential to return the global > > nickel market to surplus from 2008,'' Goldman analyst Ian Preston said in > a > > report dated yesterday. > > Nickel Substitute > > The metal will average $16.82 a pound ($37,081 a ton) this year, according > > to Goldman. Its forecast ``implies a very sharp price correction over the > > next few months,'' suggesting a second-half average price of $14.25 a > pound. > > Nickel for delivery in three months gained 0.2 percent to $47,100 a metric > > tons on the London Metal Exchange, ending three straight days of losses. > > China's imports of laterite, a lower grade form of nickel, are forecast to > > rise more than 59 percent this year to exceed 6 million tons, from > 3.77million tons in 2006, Xu Aidong, analyst with Beijing Antaike > Information > > Co., said last month. > > Posco, the world's fourth-largest steelmaker, said April 25 it will > > increase output of a nickel-free stainless-steel product fivefold by next > > year amid soaring prices for the metal. The alloy accounts for about a > > quarter of Posco's sales. > > Still, the move by stainless steel makers to use little or no nickel won't > > immediately curb demand, Skinner said. > > ``The prices will remain strong since it will be a while before the > > substitution effect can be felt,'' he said. > > To contact the reporter on this story: Debarati Roy in Mumbai at > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <droy5%40bloomberg.net> > > *Last Updated: April 27, 2007 04:03 EDT* > > > > ------------------------------ > > Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? > > Check out new cars at Yahoo! > Autos.< http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=48245/*http://autos.yahoo.com/new_cars.html;_ylc=X3oDMTE1YW1jcXJ2BF9TAzk3MTA3MDc2BHNlYwNtYWlsdGFncwRzbGsDbmV3LWNhcnM- > > > > > > > >
