Dear suhu2 OB terutama Oom JT,

 
Saya mau coba tanya pendapat suhu2 sekalian, kapan ya kira2 boleh masuk
PGAS ANTM (saham komo)?

Udah boleh cicil masuk belom yah sekarang? 

 

Terus tanya tentang BUMI, kalo udah mau abis autorejectnya (yang ngantri
offer), boleh mulai masuk kali ya?

Saya interested dengan saham komo nih... mohon arahan dan inputnya 

Hehehe

Terima kasih.

 

Warm regards,

Suganda Wihardjo

 

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Commodities and Energy
Page Editor: Marguerita Choy, New York newsroom, +1 646 223 6240
Provided by: Reuters News
Updated: 14 Nopember 2008 5:13:51 (GMT+07:00)

COMMODITIES-Oil in late rebound but recession fears stay
NEW YORK, Nov 13 (Reuters) - U.S. crude staged a late rebound on
Thursday,
and other commodity markets followed suit as Wall Street stocks roared
back
from deep losses to finish with sharp gains.
Story ID: nN13381271

OPEC poised to cut output again at end-Nov meet
TEHRAN/ALGIERS, Nov 13 (Reuters) - OPEC will take emergency action to
try to
halt the oil market's breakneck slide at a meeting at the end of this
month
in Cairo.
Story ID: nBLA349665

Crisis chokes China metals output, spurs refiners
SHANGHAI, Nov 13 (Reuters) - China's heavy industry slammed on the
brakes in
October as demand evaporated and raw materials piled up, official data
showed on Thursday, leaving a big but hazy state bailout the best hope
of
cranking the economy up again.
Story ID: nHKG209242

IEA slashes world oil demand growth forecasts
LONDON, Nov 13 (Reuters) - The International Energy Agency (IEA) on
Thursday
slashed its global oil demand growth forecasts in response to mounting
evidence the world economy is far weaker than previously thought.
Story ID: nLD452250

China sees grains supply tight, little exports
BEIJING, Nov 13 (Reuters) - China's grains supply will stay tight for
the
foreseeable future, a top planning official said on Thursday, with
little
chance of a return to large-scale shipments despite moves to lift export
restrictions.
Story ID: nPEK206397

Russia tells oil firms to resume full exports
MOSCOW, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Russia has ordered oil firms to resume full
exports in November after they cut loss-making deliveries because of
high
duties and falling oil prices, industry and trading sources said on
Thursday.
Story ID: nLD747630

EU seeks new gas channels to boost energy security
BRUSSELS, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Europe must harness more energy from the
wind,
sun and sea and tap new gas sources in Africa and the Caspian, the
European
Commission said on Thursday, as the EU seeks to limit its growing
dependence
on Russian gas.
Story ID: nLC531749

Oil rises 4 pct on OPEC, equity market rebound
NEW YORK, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Oil jumped nearly 4 percent on Thursday as
OPEC
seemed poised to cut production again later this month and a rebound in
equity markets offset growing signs of slowing demand.
Story ID: nSYD383548

Gold rises on late Wall St rally, weak dollar
NEW YORK/LONDON, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Gold futures rose sharply in
Thursday's
screen trade as a late rally on Wall Street and a tumbling dollar eased
widespread liquidation pressure in the bullion market.
Story ID: nLD637883

Copper up as weak dlr, China cuts ease demand woes
NEW YORK/LONDON, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Copper recovered on Thursday from
levels unseen since 2005 as a weaker dollar and Chinese production cuts
offset demand concerns after data showed China's industrial output fell
in
October.
Story ID: nLD443024

US corn gains 2 percent on relief rally
CHICAGO, Nov 13 (Reuters) - U.S. corn climbed 2 percent on Thursday in a
"relief rally" and wheat held firm after recent declines left each
market
oversold and due for a bounce.
Story ID: nSP393842

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