RE: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA

2007-03-21 Terurut Topik Snoopy
900 ? Ramalan aku sech 1000.he.he.he..disclaimer on berat.

 

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900 perak juga lumayan eh... :-)



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tapi hati2 paling banter sampai 900, disclaimer.

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Huh? anda sedang berada di bulan? TRUB sudah naik 600-an sampai ke 850 hari
ini.

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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:52 PM

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Kok sahamnya diem" aja yah

 


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Subject: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA

 

Indonesia 's Truba to Build Four Power Plants for $521 Million
2007-03-21 01:29 ( New York )


By Leony Aurora
 March 21 (Bloomberg) -- PT Truba Alam Manunggal Engineering,
an Indonesian electrical and mining contractor, will start
building four power plants with an investment of $521 million
this year, President Director Arifin Wiguna said.
 It plans to sell the electricity to PT Perusahaan Listrik
Negara , Indonesia 's state power utility, he said in Jakarta .
 The government wants private power producers to build more
coal-fired power plants aimed at producing 10,000 megawatts of
power by 2010 to eliminate blackouts and cut the costs of
subsidizing oil-fueled power. The country, with about 242 million
people, needs to spend about $27 billion on new plants and power
lines by 2012 to meet demand, the World Bank has said.
 ``We will complete the plants in between two or three
years,'' Wiguna said.
 Truba has partners to build the plants, Wiguna said, without
naming them.
 The biggest of the projects are Kuala Tanjung power plant in
North Sumatra and Banyuasin plant in South Sumatra, each with a
capacity of 225 megawatts. The electricity will be sold at 4.74
cents a kilowatt-hour and 4.5 cents a kilowatt-hour, respectively.
The other two plants are in Pontianak in West Kalimantan with a
capacity 50 megawatts and in Bangka with a capacity of 21
megawatts.

--Editor: Russell.

Story Illustration: {TNI INDO ELC BN } for stories about
Indonesia's power-generation industry. See {ETOP } for top
energy news and {PTOP } for top power-related news.

To contact the reporter on this story:
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Re: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA

2007-03-21 Terurut Topik Widhie !!!

900 perak juga lumayan eh... :-)


On 3/21/07, ANDIK MUSTIKA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


tapi hati2 paling banter sampai 900, disclaimer.

- Original Message 
From: gambler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 12:30:34 AM
Subject: Re: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA

 Huh? anda sedang berada di bulan? TRUB sudah naik 600-an sampai ke 850
hari ini.

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*Subject:* RE: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA

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Indonesia 's Truba to Build Four Power Plants for $521 Million
2007-03-21 01:29 ( New York )


By Leony Aurora
 March 21 (Bloomberg) -- PT Truba Alam Manunggal Engineering,
an Indonesian electrical and mining contractor, will start
building four power plants with an investment of $521 million
this year, President Director Arifin Wiguna said.
 It plans to sell the electricity to PT Perusahaan Listrik
Negara , Indonesia 's state power utility, he said in Jakarta .
 The government wants private power producers to build more
coal-fired power plants aimed at producing 10,000 megawatts of
power by 2010 to eliminate blackouts and cut the costs of
subsidizing oil-fueled power. The country, with about 242 million
people, needs to spend about $27 billion on new plants and power
lines by 2012 to meet demand, the World Bank has said.
 ``We will complete the plants in between two or three
years,'' Wiguna said.
 Truba has partners to build the plants, Wiguna said, without
naming them.
 The biggest of the projects are Kuala Tanjung power plant in
North Sumatra and Banyuasin plant in South Sumatra, each with a
capacity of 225 megawatts. The electricity will be sold at 4.74
cents a kilowatt-hour and 4.5 cents a kilowatt-hour, respectively.
The other two plants are in Pontianak in West Kalimantan with a
capacity 50 megawatts and in Bangka with a capacity of 21
megawatts.

--Editor: Russell.

Story Illustration: {TNI INDO ELC BN } for stories about
Indonesia's power-generation industry. See {ETOP } for top
energy news and {PTOP } for top power-related news.

To contact the reporter on this story:
Leony Aurora in Jakarta at +62-21-3435- 3023 or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] net

To contact the editor responsible for this story:
Reinie Booysen at +65-6212-1154 or
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Re: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA

2007-03-21 Terurut Topik ANDIK MUSTIKA
tapi hati2 paling banter sampai 900, disclaimer.

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From: gambler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 12:30:34 AM
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Huh? anda sedang berada di bulan? TRUB 
sudah naik 600-an sampai ke 850 hari ini.


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  From: 
  Snoopy 
  

  To: obrolan-bandar@ yahoogroups. com 
  

  Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:52 
  PM

  Subject: RE: [obrolan-bandar] News on 
  TRUBA

  


  
  Kok sahamnya diem” 
  aja yah
 

 
  
  
  
  

  From: 
  obrolan-bandar@ yahoogroups. com 
  [mailto: obrolan-bandar@ yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of anton ie
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:16 
  PM
To: obrolan-bandar@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: [obrolan-bandar] News on 
  TRUBA

 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  Indonesia 's 
  Truba to Build Four Power Plants for $521 Million
2007-03-21 01:29 
  ( New 
  York )


By Leony Aurora
 March 21 
  (Bloomberg) -- PT Truba Alam Manunggal Engineering,
an Indonesian 
  electrical and mining contractor, will start
building four power plants 
  with an investment of $521 million
this year, President Director Arifin 
  Wiguna said.
 It plans to sell the electricity to 
  PT Perusahaan Listrik
 Negara , 
  Indonesia 's state power 
  utility, he said in Jakarta .
 The 
  government wants private power producers to build more
coal-fired power 
  plants aimed at producing 10,000 megawatts of
power by 2010 to eliminate 
  blackouts and cut the costs of
subsidizing oil-fueled power. The country, 
  with about 242 million
people, needs to spend about $27 billion on new 
  plants and power
lines by 2012 to meet demand, the World Bank has 
  said.
 ``We will complete the plants in between two 
  or three
years,'' Wiguna said.
 Truba has 
  partners to build the plants, Wiguna said, without
naming 
  them.
 The biggest of the projects are Kuala 
  Tanjung power plant in
North Sumatra and Banyuasin plant in South Sumatra, 
  each with a
capacity of 225 megawatts. The electricity will be sold at 
  4.74
cents a kilowatt-hour and 4.5 cents a kilowatt-hour, 
  respectively.
The other two plants are in Pontianak in West Kalimantan with 
  a
capacity 50 megawatts and in Bangka with a capacity of 
  21
megawatts.

--Editor: Russell.

Story Illustration: {TNI 
  INDO ELC BN } for stories about
Indonesia's power-generation 
  industry. See {ETOP } for top
energy news and {PTOP } 
  for top power-related news.

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  story:
Leony Aurora in Jakarta at +62-21-3435- 3023 
  or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] net

To contact the editor responsible for 
  this story:
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  or
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Re: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA

2007-03-21 Terurut Topik gambler
Huh? anda sedang berada di bulan? TRUB sudah naik 600-an sampai ke 850 hari ini.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Snoopy 
  To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:52 PM
  Subject: RE: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA


  Kok sahamnya diem" aja yah

   


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anton ie
  Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:16 PM
  To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA

   

  Indonesia's Truba to Build Four Power Plants for $521 Million
  2007-03-21 01:29 (New York)


  By Leony Aurora
   March 21 (Bloomberg) -- PT Truba Alam Manunggal Engineering,
  an Indonesian electrical and mining contractor, will start
  building four power plants with an investment of $521 million
  this year, President Director Arifin Wiguna said.
   It plans to sell the electricity to PT Perusahaan Listrik
  Negara, Indonesia's state power utility, he said in Jakarta.
   The government wants private power producers to build more
  coal-fired power plants aimed at producing 10,000 megawatts of
  power by 2010 to eliminate blackouts and cut the costs of
  subsidizing oil-fueled power. The country, with about 242 million
  people, needs to spend about $27 billion on new plants and power
  lines by 2012 to meet demand, the World Bank has said.
   ``We will complete the plants in between two or three
  years,'' Wiguna said.
   Truba has partners to build the plants, Wiguna said, without
  naming them.
   The biggest of the projects are Kuala Tanjung power plant in
  North Sumatra and Banyuasin plant in South Sumatra, each with a
  capacity of 225 megawatts. The electricity will be sold at 4.74
  cents a kilowatt-hour and 4.5 cents a kilowatt-hour, respectively.
  The other two plants are in Pontianak in West Kalimantan with a
  capacity 50 megawatts and in Bangka with a capacity of 21
  megawatts.

  --Editor: Russell.

  Story Illustration: {TNI INDO ELC BN } for stories about
  Indonesia's power-generation industry. See {ETOP } for top
  energy news and {PTOP } for top power-related news.

  To contact the reporter on this story:
  Leony Aurora in Jakarta at +62-21-3435-3023 or
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  To contact the editor responsible for this story:
  Reinie Booysen at +65-6212-1154 or
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   


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Re: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA

2007-03-21 Terurut Topik Hanindyo

fellow investors and traders, apakah ada yang punya laporan keuangannya TRUB
ini? diwebsite TRUB dan JSX sendiri tidak ada.. via Japri saja kalau ada
yang punya. atau kalau ada link-nya boleh dipost kesini buat semua.


terimakasih sebelumnya,


Hanindyo Notohatmodjo

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*Subject:* [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA



Indonesia's Truba to Build Four Power Plants for $521 Million
2007-03-21 01:29 (New York)


By Leony Aurora
 March 21 (Bloomberg) -- PT Truba Alam Manunggal Engineering,
an Indonesian electrical and mining contractor, will start
building four power plants with an investment of $521 million
this year, President Director Arifin Wiguna said.
 It plans to sell the electricity to PT Perusahaan Listrik
Negara, Indonesia's state power utility, he said in Jakarta.
 The government wants private power producers to build more
coal-fired power plants aimed at producing 10,000 megawatts of
power by 2010 to eliminate blackouts and cut the costs of
subsidizing oil-fueled power. The country, with about 242 million
people, needs to spend about $27 billion on new plants and power
lines by 2012 to meet demand, the World Bank has said.
 ``We will complete the plants in between two or three
years,'' Wiguna said.
 Truba has partners to build the plants, Wiguna said, without
naming them.
 The biggest of the projects are Kuala Tanjung power plant in
North Sumatra and Banyuasin plant in South Sumatra, each with a
capacity of 225 megawatts. The electricity will be sold at 4.74
cents a kilowatt-hour and 4.5 cents a kilowatt-hour, respectively.
The other two plants are in Pontianak in West Kalimantan with a
capacity 50 megawatts and in Bangka with a capacity of 21
megawatts.

--Editor: Russell.

Story Illustration: {TNI INDO ELC BN } for stories about
Indonesia's power-generation industry. See {ETOP } for top
energy news and {PTOP } for top power-related news.

To contact the reporter on this story:
Leony Aurora in Jakarta at +62-21-3435-3023 or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To contact the editor responsible for this story:
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Re: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA

2007-03-21 Terurut Topik lord oho the trader
mungkin bandarnya lagi "berhitung" untung-rugi!!
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  From: Snoopy 
  To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:52 PM
  Subject: RE: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA



  Kok sahamnya diem" aja yah




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anton ie
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  To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA



  Indonesia's Truba to Build Four Power Plants for $521 Million
  2007-03-21 01:29 (New York)


  By Leony Aurora
   March 21 (Bloomberg) -- PT Truba Alam Manunggal Engineering,
  an Indonesian electrical and mining contractor, will start
  building four power plants with an investment of $521 million
  this year, President Director Arifin Wiguna said.
   It plans to sell the electricity to PT Perusahaan Listrik
  Negara, Indonesia's state power utility, he said in Jakarta.
   The government wants private power producers to build more
  coal-fired power plants aimed at producing 10,000 megawatts of
  power by 2010 to eliminate blackouts and cut the costs of
  subsidizing oil-fueled power. The country, with about 242 million
  people, needs to spend about $27 billion on new plants and power
  lines by 2012 to meet demand, the World Bank has said.
   ``We will complete the plants in between two or three
  years,'' Wiguna said.
   Truba has partners to build the plants, Wiguna said, without
  naming them.
   The biggest of the projects are Kuala Tanjung power plant in
  North Sumatra and Banyuasin plant in South Sumatra, each with a
  capacity of 225 megawatts. The electricity will be sold at 4.74
  cents a kilowatt-hour and 4.5 cents a kilowatt-hour, respectively.
  The other two plants are in Pontianak in West Kalimantan with a
  capacity 50 megawatts and in Bangka with a capacity of 21
  megawatts.

  --Editor: Russell.

  Story Illustration: {TNI INDO ELC BN } for stories about
  Indonesia's power-generation industry. See {ETOP } for top
  energy news and {PTOP } for top power-related news.

  To contact the reporter on this story:
  Leony Aurora in Jakarta at +62-21-3435-3023 or
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  To contact the editor responsible for this story:
  Reinie Booysen at +65-6212-1154 or
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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RE: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA

2007-03-20 Terurut Topik Snoopy
Kok sahamnya diem" aja yah

 

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On Behalf Of anton ie
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:16 PM
To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [obrolan-bandar] News on TRUBA

 

Indonesia's Truba to Build Four Power Plants for $521 Million
2007-03-21 01:29 (New York)


By Leony Aurora
 March 21 (Bloomberg) -- PT Truba Alam Manunggal Engineering,
an Indonesian electrical and mining contractor, will start
building four power plants with an investment of $521 million
this year, President Director Arifin Wiguna said.
 It plans to sell the electricity to PT Perusahaan Listrik
Negara, Indonesia's state power utility, he said in Jakarta.
 The government wants private power producers to build more
coal-fired power plants aimed at producing 10,000 megawatts of
power by 2010 to eliminate blackouts and cut the costs of
subsidizing oil-fueled power. The country, with about 242 million
people, needs to spend about $27 billion on new plants and power
lines by 2012 to meet demand, the World Bank has said.
 ``We will complete the plants in between two or three
years,'' Wiguna said.
 Truba has partners to build the plants, Wiguna said, without
naming them.
 The biggest of the projects are Kuala Tanjung power plant in
North Sumatra and Banyuasin plant in South Sumatra, each with a
capacity of 225 megawatts. The electricity will be sold at 4.74
cents a kilowatt-hour and 4.5 cents a kilowatt-hour, respectively.
The other two plants are in Pontianak in West Kalimantan with a
capacity 50 megawatts and in Bangka with a capacity of 21
megawatts.

--Editor: Russell.

Story Illustration: {TNI INDO ELC BN } for stories about
Indonesia's power-generation industry. See {ETOP } for top
energy news and {PTOP } for top power-related news.

To contact the reporter on this story:
Leony Aurora in Jakarta at +62-21-3435-3023 or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To contact the editor responsible for this story:
Reinie Booysen at +65-6212-1154 or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

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