Next down leg di Rp375. Yang masih 'keep' diberi kesempatan untuk keluar menyelamatkan diri sendiri dengan parasut yang ada di bawah kursi penumpang masing-masing.
Bloomberg, February 22: Airline stocks declined after Brent crude<http://topics.bloomberg.com/brent-crude/>for April settlement on the London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange climbed yesterday by $3.22 to $105.74 a barrel, the highest since Sept. 22, 2008. Air China <http://topics.bloomberg.com/china/>, the world’s biggest airline by market value, declined 7 percent to HK$7.46 in Hong Kong. Singapore Airlines, the second-largest, dropped 2.5 percent to S$13.98. Qantas Airways Ltd., Australia’s No. 1 carrier, slipped 2 percent to A$2.46. China Airlines Ltd., Taiwan’s largest carrier, slid 6.3 percent to the lowest since July 30. EVA Airways Corp., the No. 2, sank 6.5 percent, set for the biggest decline since August. Oil accounts for at least 40 percent of the airlines’ total cost, said Stone Lin, an analyst at Yuanta Securities Co. by telephone in Taipei. '+'
