Indeks hr ini tertekan, memang perlu koreksi. Bkn cm asii yg merah....bkn ga 
mgkn dia turun dl (bkn cmn asii tp yg laen jg). Mengenai berita otomotif 
tganggu sih itu bener pastinya krn mslh sparepart (mainly). 

Tp gw ga rekomen sell or buy, masing2 bisa valuasi sendiri. Yg plg penting adl 
revenue source asii ini sbnernya drmn aja sih...kl ngomongin otomotifnya, brp 
besar sumbangan nya. Gw msh penasaran sm yg posting berita. Pasti lebih ahli jd 
mohon petunjukna :)
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-----Original Message-----
From: lie cin <[email protected]>
Sender: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 11:29:18 
To: <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [saham] ASII?...now, it says "Toyota To Halt Production In Europe 
and Asia"

tuh berpengaruh juga sama saham nya, di buka sdh minus...ckckckc



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From: ZFQ <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, April 14, 2011 9:09:28 AM
Subject: Re: [saham] ASII?...now, it says "Toyota To Halt Production In Europe 
and Asia"

  
Kayaknya perlu pendapat dari orang Astra langsung mengenai berita di bwh 
....ada 
gak di milis ini?



On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 8:50 AM, positif01 <[email protected]> wrote:

  
>One bad news come on top of another making it like a falling cards circling 
>around before it gets to the core. Worse will soon come to worst as the bad 
>keeps coming to the worse counting each coming single day.
>
>
>Now, Toyota to halt production in Europe and operate plants in Britain, 
>France, 
>Poland and Turkey at a reduced volume. The worse is now getting its way to 
>Indonesia as it has already got as close as to the Philippines where they have 
>said to suspend operation next week due to a shortage of parts.
>
>
>Toyota was last week threatened with a downgrade of its long-term credit 
>rating 
>by Moody's, one month after Standard & Poor's cut its rating.
>
>
>Courtesy of news from the Wall Street Journal and Associated Press, Wednesday, 
>April 13, 2011, New York time.
>
>Toyota To Halt Production In Europe
>
>Japanese vehicle giant Toyota will temporarily halt production at five 
>European 
>plants for several days in April and May, due to a shortage of parts following 
>the March 11 earthquake.
>The plants in Britain, France, Poland and Turkey would also operate at a 
>reduced 
>volume throughout May "in order to manage available parts supply", the company 
>announced on Wednesday.
>Japan's leading vehicle makers have been forced to suspend production due to 
>the 
>impact of the huge earthquake and tsunami, with crucial supply chains broken 
>and 
>power cuts prompting plants to be shuttered.
>Toyota joins its Japanese rivals Nissan Motor and Honda Motor in cutting back 
>output in Europe.
>The world's biggest vehicle maker said on Wednesday that three vehicle 
>production plants - Burnaston in England, Adapazari in Turkey and Onnaing in 
>France - would be affected by the latest production issues.
>Output at engine manufacturing facilities in Jelcz-Laskowice in Poland and in 
>Deeside, Wales, will also be halted.
>Toyota said eight non-production dates between April 21 and May 2 have been 
>scheduled, although this coincided with some previously planned public or 
>company holidays at some facilities.
>"Even though most of our parts come from European suppliers, we are 
>experiencing 
>gaps in our supply chain due to the situation in Japan," Didier Leroy, 
>president 
>and CEO of Toyota Motor Europe said in a statement.
>"By adjusting our production in Europe, we are adapting to the current 
>situation 
>whilst not completely interrupting our deliveries of vehicles to our 
>customers."
>Toyota has previously said it will suspend all output operations at most of 
>its 
>14 North American factories for four to five weekdays later this month.
>It also said on Wednesday it would suspend operations in the Philippines from 
>Monday through Wednesday next week due to a shortage of parts, with Ford 
>operations there also affected.
>Toyota last week said production at its factories in Japan would restart from 
>April 18 until April 27 at 50 per cent of normal pace.
>The production halts have hit Toyota at a time when it was recovering from a 
>recall crisis that brought the quality of its vehicles into question.
>Toyota was last week threatened with a downgrade of its long-term credit 
>rating 
>by Moody's, one month after Standard & Poor's cut its rating.
>'+'

 

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