
another clumsy question here, if the fish are low in supply, will the price of fish go up -> pac andes profit go up?
ok, no worry at all....:)
haha, I doubt the spill will wipe out every fish in the ocean.
E-war ( Date: 13-Jun-2010 03:48) Posted:
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Will the recent big BP oil leak affects the revenue(therefore it's profit) of Pac Andes, the newsreel shown lot's of fish was killed... sorry for such clumsy question, but I am a bit concern.
Is there no worry at all.
Well just netted some ikan bilis and mackerals. Next will be the Kurau and then...
Buy more ...then you have "nian nian you yu" ....a sure bet for this counter
thomas_low ( Date: 14-Jun-2010 21:27) Posted:
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Still waiting for a weakness to go in. Sian, seems like moving up.
This fish is undervalue big time, this year profit will soar, as not much expenditure..the boss say hor not me..
Haha... perhaps a squeeze in fish stocks will send prices rising so share price willl rise also.
Fishes affected by oil spill.....cannot swim propely
E-war ( Date: 12-Jun-2010 03:10) Posted:
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Aiyo... crabbing side ways. Can drop more?
Alex I hope u r right... haha.
The MACD lines crosses, not the MA.
1 TA is not enough to confirm an uptrend, you need at least 2.
thomas_low ( Date: 08-Jun-2010 22:35) Posted:
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MA Crossover already, all the way up up up....
There may not be any other reason required than the current uncertainty caused by the crisis. But yeah, company itsef doing fine.
It cant go lower, no reason for it also, not that I am aware of anyway, soon will see the crest again. Be patient.
Today closed lower again. Rebound kiv.
Yes, chart showing all the signs of rebound is coming, China Fishery bought another co in Peru, more market share, Pac Andes also gain...it is lower than previous so great time to open up the trawler net with loads of weight to sweep up the deep water fish.
Reversal will probably be later than sooner. wat with all that's happening...
Testing the uptrend support now. Need to wait for the trend reversal pattern to confirm future direction.
http://mystocksinvesting.blogspot.com/2010/05/pacific-andes-testing-up-trend-channels.html