pernah turun sampe 40% kalo gak salah? jadi mungkin aja turun dibawah
6000.....nunggu ah....


MD

On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 1:09 PM, Tompi Miring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   BUMI udah 7250, gmana nihhh suhu???
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: geraldus oen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, July 3, 2008 10:48:07 AM
> Subject: Re: [saham] DON'T PANIC - BUY BUY BUY !!!
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>    *Asian thermal coal prices overheated, may correct*
> PERTH, July 2 (Reuters) - Thermal coal prices in Asia may soon correct as a
> more than 30-percent surge in three weeks to a record $200 a tonne forces
> utilities to put off purchases, but the fall is unlikely to be sharp.
>
> Even though traders might look to take profits in coming weeks, which would
> weaken prices, record high oil and expectations that China would cut exports
> would prevent a plunge in prices that have quadrupled from a year ago,
> traders and analysts said.
>
> "End users are already baulking at the price," said a trader from a major
> European firm based in Singapore. "Some utilities were looking to get 2009
> supplies but they are now saying that can wait until prices come off."
>
> Prices broke the $200 psychological level on Tuesday, extending a four-week
> rally that came amid signs that miners in Australia, including Xstrata Plc
> (XTA.L: Quote, Profile, Research) and BHP Billiton Plc/Ltd (BHP.AX: Quote,
> Profile, Research), were diverting the fuel into more lucrative steel coal
> markets, further crimping already tight supplies.
>
> The trend has led some producers and traders to close the gap between
> thermal coal and semi-soft coking coal, sold at between $230-$250 a tonne,
> traders and analysts said. Semi-soft coking coal is traditionally sold at
> around a 15 percent premium to thermal coal prices.
>
> Analysts and traders said expectations that China, the world's largest coal
> producer and consumer, would significantly cut its coal export quotas later
> this year and potentially cause a supply crunch in the Pacific market also
> helped boost prices.
>
> "There hasn't been new drivers. In a market that is chronically short of
> supplies, prices can move quite strongly just based on sentiments and
> expectations, " said Clyde Henderson, an analyst at Barlow Jonker Pty, a
> unit of Wood Mackenzie Consultants Ltd.
>
> A 30,000 tonne of Australian coal shipment for loading in December was
> traded at $201 a tonne late on Tuesday, data from electronic platform
> globalCOAL showed. Five other shipments for delivery between the August to
> October period were traded near record levels of between $195-$197 a tonne.
>
> South African coal prices are also within days of reaching unprecedented
> levels of $200 a tonne free-on-board Richards Bay, producers, traders and
> consumers said. [ID:nL0192493]
>
> "The supply risks are already priced in. I think some people may start to
> take profits now and that will lead to a correction in the market. But its
> unlikely that it'll be a $50-$100 drop in prices," said a Sydney-based coal
> trader.
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> "I'm not sure how one can justify a $50 jump in a matter of less than a
> month. But you can make a pretty strong case that it's not a bubble driven
> price."
>
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> --- On *Wed, 7/2/08, Jack Cowok <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com>* wrote:
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> From: Jack Cowok <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com>
> Subject: [saham] DON'T PANIC - BUY BUY BUY !!!
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] com
> Cc: obrolan-bandar@ yahoogroups. com
> Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 8:33 PM
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> Index minus banyak, karena ZP men dump BUMI.
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> ZP sudah menyebarkan ISU jauh2 hari : Apa pak BUMI_T dari ZP ya.
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> Dengan memanfaatkan harga minyak.
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> Posisi saya: BUY
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> Salam Gain
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> JACK
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