Ia memang bukan sekedar menyampaikan berita tetapi secara positif berpromosi. Personal opinionnya sangat kuat pada tulisan2 nya sehingga me nakut2 secara berlebihan bak pirate Somalia.
________________________________ From: ahmad saharjo <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tue, February 22, 2011 11:10:35 PM Subject: Re: [saham] confirmed Re: GIAA kasih peringatan kesempatan keluar ke-2 (strong call) Rp375 om '+' bener2 antipati thdp airlines and banking stocks..... let's see what happen in the next couple of days. --- On Tue, 2/22/11, positif01 <[email protected]> wrote: >From: positif01 <[email protected]> >Subject: [saham] confirmed Re: GIAA kasih peringatan kesempatan keluar ke-2 >(strong call) Rp375 >To: >Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 6:44 PM > > > >Confirmed GIAA menuju Rp375. Menuju bukan berarti akhir, tapi bisa berarti >menembus...pokoknya jatuh bebas menuju. > > >Well-informed traders/investors jauh-jauh hari sudah antisipasi. Tidak ada >yang >fancy. Airlines industry is a small world. Bagi peminat teknikal, cukup lihat >'chart' emiten airlines dunia (world airlines index) yang dirilis oleh >Bloomberg >berikut, coba tell why GIA won't nose dive to the land of nobody Rp300-an? >Btw, >penutupan kemarin index ini >-4,48%. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=BWAIRL:IND > > >Kalau pertimbangan yang lebih "berat' seperti FA sudah diulas dalam sejumlah >posting lalu. > > >Masih kurang lengkap beritanya, yang terbaru pagi ini dari Bloomberg, judulnya >sudah terang benderang, lagi dan lagi.. >Asia Stocks Fluctuate as Oil Surges on Middle East; Airline Shares Decline >Qantas Airways Ltd. and Korean Air Lines Co. fell at least 1.3 percent as >soaring crude oil futures sparked concern higher fuel prices will curb the >earnings outlook for the region’s carriers. > > >GIAA 700 6 bulan lag seperti kata Menneg BUMNi? tanggung, tambah 3 bulan lagi, >sudah bisa melahirkan. :d > > >'+' > > >On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 2:27 PM, positif01 <[email protected]> wrote: > >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 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, 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. >>'+' >
