Thx pak,
Yupp bsk jdnya beneran mlototin kompie d liatin brpt, hehehe
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From: lie cin <[email protected]>
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Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 18:37:12 
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Subject: Re: [saham] Re: SMCB follows BRPT?

BRPT nya di jaga saja supportnya di 1.040-1.020






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From: Rachmat Guntur <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, May 11, 2011 4:12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [saham] Re: SMCB follows BRPT?

  
BRPT kuuww, kuww, kuuuwwww......

hikz.....

On 5/11/11, positif01 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Why worries with delisting? There are various reasons behind delisting. Pick
> and understand the good reason of the willing companies, and later,
> investors will also think and adjust their expectation on a handsome offer
> one may be willing to accept.
>
> We do not think if the delisting materialized with Holcim and Barito the
> reason would be illiquidity of turnover or trading volume of respective
> stocks. We prefer to think the other way around which is certainly good for
> the companies as a few institutional investors have long suspected.
>
> Believe it or not, in and of itself, getting delisted from a stock exchange
> isn't a bad thing -- that is, when the company delists by choice.
>
> There are a couple of reasons why a company would choose to delist itself
> from the exchange it trades on. While going public is considered by many to
> be the pinnacle of success for a company, in many cases going private is
> actually a good thing.
>
> How? Going private consolidates ownership in a company and can actually put
> the company in a better financial situation than it once was in. Since going
> private generally suggests that another party has bought out a company's
> outstanding shares.
>
> Corporate restructuring can be another positive reason for delisting:
> Companies often change names as the result of a merger  or acquisition , and
> sometimes companies choose to move to another major exchange. In either of
> these cases, delisting wouldn't be a reason for alarm.
>
>  '+'
>
> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 11:48 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Waahh jgn gitu dunkz, ane lg pegang BRPT n lg lirik2 SMCB yaƞg mulai
>> technical rebound n. Koq tau2 si Mr komen sih???
>>
>> Jadi ga pede nichh :(
>>
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>> *From: * positif01 <[email protected]>
>> *Sender: * [email protected]
>> *Date: *Wed, 11 May 2011 11:33:15 +0700
>> *ReplyTo: * [email protected]
>> *Subject: *[saham] SMCB follows BRPT?
>>
>>
>>
>> Interesting copy and paste, wondering what might have been going on inside
>> SMCB specifically. Have checked and read the news coverage link provided,
>> and found it did say what was mentioned concerning SMCB and BRPT.
>>
>> '+'
>>
>> JAKARTA, May 11 - Following is a list of events in Indonesia as well as
>> news stories and press reports which may influence financial markets.
>>
>> PRESS DIGEST
>> - HOLCIM INDONESIA AND BARITO PACIFIC PLAN TO DELIST FROM IDX IN 2011
>> The delisting plan of the two big cap Indonesian companies Holcim
>> Indonesia
>> and Barito Pacific from Indonesian Stock Exchange was recovered late
>> yesterday from the most widely accessed Indonesian online news portal,
>> detik.com. While covering the interview with Eddy Sugito, IDX Listed
>> Companies Evaluation Director, on the voluntary suspension of Anta Tour
>> due
>> to its delisting plan, it was indicated in the coverage that the two
>> companies, Holcim and Barito, have also submitted their plans to delist
>> from
>> the exchange. The similar news on Anta Tour suspension and the issues of
>> companies delisting had also been covered in a few local media the same
>> day,
>> but only detik.com apparently did mention the delisting plan of the two
>> other. Knowledgeable sources from the two companies declined to comment.
>> Barito's plan of delisting, however, had been rumored in early March this
>> year, while the news on Holcim delisting after the acquisition of Semen
>> Cibinong was for the first time strongly to resurface. PT Holcim
>> Indonesia,
>> a cement producer, was unchanged at 2,150 rupiah yesterday and PT Barito
>> Pacific (BRPT.JK), the nation’s largest producer of the petrochemical,
>> gained 4.67 percent to 1,120 rupiah. (DetikFinance,
>>http://www.detikfinance.com/read/2011/05/10/163242/1636561/6/bei-pertanyakan-rencana-delisting-anta-tour
>>r
>> )
>>
>>
>>
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