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Kalau kayak sekarang tiap hari ada ajah yg naik boleh juga setahun begini bisa dapet makan mie pangsit tiap hari gratis :d Sent With Love.......® -----Original Message----- From: "i0n_n0i" <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Fri, 06 May 2011 16:20:13 To: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: [saham] Re: More Good News On Manufacturing in Jobs Report, But USD Long Way To Go pusing-pusing dah, sebentar merah sebentar hijau xixixixixixixixixiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii................ 90 tahun lalu dunia belum menyadari potensinya kini AIA baru tahu the power of "wi" ASIA is number ONE --- In [email protected], "Ronald. W" <onalboy@...> wrote: > > > > Sent from BlackBerry® on phone network. Ronald's EmaiL > > -----Original Message----- > From: MeLinda MeLisa <allpaidmonitor@...> > Sender: [email protected] > Date: Fri, 6 May 2011 22:30:43 > To: <[email protected]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > Subject: [StockForex] More Good News On Manufacturing in Jobs Report, But USD > Long Way To Go > > More Good News On Manufacturing in Jobs Report, But USD Long Way To Go > > > MarketCall.net - May 06, 2011 > > > Some more good news on manufacturing in Friday's jobs report: > > The manufacturing sector has now strung together six straight > increases in seasonally adjusted monthly employment, the first time > that has happened since 1998. And up to 11 times in 13 months. > In all, manufacturing employment up 1.9% from a year earlier, the > biggest year-over-year percent change since 1998. It is up to 250 000 > lower than December 2009, also the biggest gain since 1998. > Manufacturing workers getting 3.3 hours of overtime per week, up from > 2.1 at low recession two years ago. Production workers getting 41.4 > hours of work per week on average, this type of working days per > normal hour in the expansion. > Average weekly earnings for manufacturing workers to 2.6% from last > year to $ 956.27. > > Bad news: > > Overall manufacturing employment, at 11.7 million, down 7.8 million, > or 40%, from 1979 peak, and remain down 32%, or 5.6 million, from > where he stood at the beginning of the new millennium. > > BOTTOM LINE: The manufacturing sector enjoying real progress, which is > a key feature of the economic recovery. But it remains a sector that > has been seriously depleted - work-wise - by a decade of increased > productivity and globalization has caused companies to move work > offshore. > > Businesses add the most jobs in 5 years as labor market continues to > improve, even as unemployment rate rises to 9% in April 2011. > > The members of the Federal Reserve will likely keep interest rates > remain very low, approaching zero percent > > > Source : http://marketcall.net >
