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Coal Prices Poised to Rise, Merrill Says

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clownfish75
    09-Jul-2007 10:00  
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All buying up today..crossing the MACD as per chart liao . MISS the boat again . at 1.53 xxx lots only 1 lot done... ..Q
 
 
clownfish75
    09-Jul-2007 09:35  
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LOTS OF BUYING UP TODAY...LOOKING FOR UPTREND TO 1.60  
 
 
clownfish75
    08-Jul-2007 10:19  
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eard from my broker that there will be an announcement next week .... good thing ... maybe it's a time for it to move up crossing the line from MACD chart. It shows more bullish sentiment
 

 
clownfish75
    06-Jul-2007 11:39  
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UPPORT AT 1.52 LAI LIAO
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this is a damn good time to go in ...me vested liao . All the best for next week when this coal power shall breached the 1.6 level ....no sweat



SUPPORT AT 1.52 LAI LIAO ...1.55 SHALL BE BREACHED ..NO SWEAT
 
 
clownfish75
    06-Jul-2007 11:22  
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Originally Posted by Wee153
BB THROWING THE PRICE 4 BIDS DOWN... SUPPORT AT 1.52 STRONG....

Q AT 1.52 ALL LOTS DONE


this is a damn good time to go in ...me vested liao . All the best for next week when this coal power shall breached the 1.6 level ....no sweat
 
 
clownfish75
    09-Apr-2007 11:30  
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Coal Prices Poised to Rise, Merrill Says Asian coal prices expected to rise Asian coal prices are likely to rise for reasons including strong domestic demand in China and Indonesia as well as Australian port congestion, analysts and industry executives said. "Far Eastern prices will be firm thanks to shortages in China and a continuing increase in demand in India and Korea," Colin Gubbins, director of consultancy The McCloskey Group (TMG), told the McCloskey Asian coal conference in Jakarta. Kaz Tanaka, vice-president director of PT Arutmin Indonesia, a unit of PT Bumi Resources Tbk, said coal supply to the Asian market had been hampered by queues at Australian ports. "Demand for coal has been fuelled by the growing economies of China and India," Tanaka said. Benchmark Australian coal spot prices fell to a two-month low this week but Gubbins forecast prices will still pick up. Demand from China and India will grow by 47.6 per cent and 17 per cent respectively this year, leading to a 6.1 per cent increase in demand in Asia to 325 million tonnes in 2007, Gubbins said. He said there was a risk of the Atlantic coal market being oversupplied in 2007 but added that the Asian market was "on fire - only Indonesia can douse the flame of shortage". Indonesia is among the world's top coal exporters, along with Australia. Indonesia's coal production is seen rising to 370 million tonnes in 2025 from 193 million tonnes last year, energy ministry data shows. However, conference delegates said most of Indonesia's rise in output is likely to be absorbed by domestic consumers - exports are expected to increase only slightly to 150 million tonnes in 2009, from 148 million tonnes last year, and will stay at the 150 million level until 2025. Richard Anderson, Coal Technology Manager of PT Multi Resources Indonesia, said that as well as rising domestic demand, Indonesian miners will also face higher costs in future. "The challenge to the industry will be how to manage mining costs and especially logistics as mining moves to remote locations," Anderson said. Faced by lengthy ship queues at Australia's Newcastle port, tightening Chinese supplies and limited Indonesian tonnage due to months of rain, Asian buyers have been forced to buy high-quality coal from as far afield as South Africa. McCloskey - 28-Mar-07
 
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