So?

Susah nangkepnya pak positif. Plain indonesian please :p ...

On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 4:16 PM, positif01 <[email protected]> wrote:

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> As we reminded in the last paragraph of our post below, June 22, have you
> really had tight sleep and sweet dream the night of June 22? We hope so. :d
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> We will tell a different mis-fortune for you whom are being affected by
> this circumstance,  some other time, with some other different story,
> hopefully.
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> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 6:02 PM, positif01 <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Why is Bumi Plc (formerly Vallar Plc.) not dancing the rhythm its peer in
>> Indonesia, Bumi Resources and BNBR, play here? Not last night when it was
>> the big day here, nor even today when market is already open in London.
>>
>> Asking why?
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>> Certainly yes, it is an act of some speculators. But, market in London
>> pays due respect more than just following the herd, let alone speculators.
>> What does the market over there pay attention to?
>>
>> Find the answer tomorrow through a condensed summary report. The bigger
>> thing have just been circulated for limited audience last night or
>> yesterday's noon London time.
>>
>> Meanwhile, our advice for Indo traders tonight, sleep tight and sweet
>> dream your buying of BUMI and BNBR yesterday and today. :d
>>
>> '+'
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>> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 9:01 AM, positif01 <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> BNBR jumped 6.2%, BUMI likewise rose 4.2%. All increased at Indonesia
>>> market. Some argued that the rebound was amid speculation that recent plunge
>>> was excessive.
>>>
>>> Is it the case?
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>>> We do not think so. We would prefer to say what has been seen yesterday
>>> as just a mere 'recovery spike', not a reversal. And, as it always happens
>>> in any market, spike would be more likely temporary in nature. We are on the
>>> side of the technical analysis which says that being attached to Bumi Plc
>>> (formerly Vallar Plc), all-related stock in different market remain negative
>>> for medium-term technicals.
>>>
>>> London market did not pick up the steam in Indonesia with BUMI and BNBR
>>> yesterday, and instead, Bumi Plc was just able to gain fractionally last
>>> night for just 0.293%. Foreign market did not concur and disconfirmed.
>>>
>>> http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=VAA:LN
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