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On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 1:34 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Mantap :
> Ptba - 1,3%
> Itmg - 0,77%
> Bumi - 1,8%
> Doid - 4,6%
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> Kerenn..!!
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> market sempriwil
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> *From: * positif01 <[email protected]>
> *Sender: * [email protected]
> *Date: *Wed, 16 Feb 2011 13:27:50 +0700
> *ReplyTo: * [email protected]
> *Subject: *[saham] Fibonacci Level: Oil Futures in London may surge past
> $142 a barrel
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> Mengutip rilis Bloomberg siang ini:
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> Futures in London may surge past $142 a barrel, to near the highest price
> ever, if futures close above a Fibonacci level at $104.98, according to
> technical analysis by brokers PVM Oil Associates Ltd. Brent climbed to a
> 28-month high of $104.30 on Feb. 14 as anti-government demonstrations in
> North Africa spread through the Arab world, renewing concern that Middle
> East crude supplies may be disrupted.
>
> Oil gained for the first time in four days in New 
> York<http://topics.bloomberg.com/new-york/>as signs of shrinking stockpiles 
> in the U.S. stoked speculation demand is
> recovering in the world’s biggest crude consumer.
>
> Futures advanced as much as 0.5 percent after the industry- funded American
> Petroleum Institute yesterday said inventories slid 354,000 barrels in the
> seven days ended Feb. 11. U.S. industrial production probably gained in
> January while European consumer 
> confidence<http://topics.bloomberg.com/consumer-confidence/>has improved, 
> according to Bloomberg News surveys.
>
> “Economic data in the U.S. and Europe<http://topics.bloomberg.com/europe/>are 
> getting better than before and this is encouraging a lot of positive
> response from investors putting money into commodities,” said Ken 
> Hasegawa<http://topics.bloomberg.com/ken-hasegawa/>,
> a commodity sales manager at broker Newedge in Tokyo. “Physically there’s no
> shortage of oil in the world.”
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