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IVANTAN75
    01-Jun-2011 14:20  
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Hw much u brought? Looks keeping going any idea why?
 
 
limkt009
    01-Jun-2011 13:16  
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Taken profit @315 today....at best you cn look to sell @320.
 
 
hlfoo2010
    01-Jun-2011 13:14  
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新 华 社 周 一 援 引 中 国 国 家 发 展 和 改 革 委 员 会 ( 简 称 : 发 改 委 ) 的 消 息 称 , 有 15个 省 市 从 6月 1日 开 始 上 调 工 业 用 电 价 格 。 报 导 称 , 这 些 省 市 的 工 业 、 商 业 和 农 业 用 户 的 用 电 价 格 将 每 度 上 涨 约 人 民 币 0.02元 。 但 报 导 没 有 说 明 所 包 括 的 省 市 。 报 导 还 称 , 民 用 电 价 格 不 变 。 记 者 未 能 立 即 联 系 到 发 改 委 发 表 置 评 。 不 过 新 闻 门 户 网 站 新 浪 网 (Sina)称 , 政 府 将 把 山 西 、 青 海 、 甘 肃 、 江 西 、 海 南 、 陕 西 、 山 东 、 湖 南 、 重 庆 、 安 徽 、 河 南 、 湖 北 、 四 川 、 河 北 和 贵 州 的 工 业 用 电 价 格 平 均 每 度 上 调 人 民 币 0.0167元 。 新 浪 网 还 称 , 其 中 山 西 省 的 电 价 上 调 幅 度 最 大 , 为 每 度 人 民 币 0.024元 , 此 外 中 国 还 上 调 了 上 网 电 价 , 即 电 网 公 司 支 付 给 电 力 企 业 的 电 价 。 预 计 今 年 夏 天 中 国 将 面 临 严 峻 的 电 力 短 缺 , 缺 口 最 高 可 达 4,000万 千 瓦 , 部 分 地 区 的 燃 煤 发 电 企 业 正 疲 于 应 对 煤 炭 价 格 的 上 涨
 

 
rotijai
    01-Jun-2011 12:00  
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if i were u i would have to sell now

dont let ur profit run away

IVANTAN75      ( Date: 01-Jun-2011 11:56) Posted:

What price to sell? Franky advise?

 
 
IVANTAN75
    01-Jun-2011 11:56  
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What price to sell? Franky advise?
 
 
hlfoo2010
    01-Jun-2011 11:33  
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demand n supply equation ????? WHAT IS THAT , I DONT KNOW, TA   ALSO NO GOOD IN FACT VERY VERY BAD. BUT that dont not stop be to make some and small profit ????????

Citigold      ( Date: 01-Jun-2011 11:17) Posted:

News is something u cant trust as it is a effective tool for manipulation and demand n supply equation dont happen in 1 day or 2.What your take on this recent ramp up?Smiley Care to share?


hlfoo2010      ( Date: 01-Jun-2011 11:06) Posted:

Search   any web site you have the indirect or direct answers yourself. NO need   to wait the company news. Should look for world news or world demand and supply   exclud GS?????


 

 
eplepl
    01-Jun-2011 11:31  
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short at 3.2?
 
 
niuyear
    01-Jun-2011 11:28  
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Huat arhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh............................

Where is Risktaker?      Never come out and shout .

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Citigold
    01-Jun-2011 11:17  
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News is something u cant trust as it is a effective tool for manipulation and demand n supply equation dont happen in 1 day or 2.What your take on this recent ramp up?Smiley Care to share?


hlfoo2010      ( Date: 01-Jun-2011 11:06) Posted:

Search   any web site you have the indirect or direct answers yourself. NO need   to wait the company news. Should look for world news or world demand and supply   exclud GS??????

Citigold      ( Date: 01-Jun-2011 10:58) Posted:

Keep ramping up , but no positive news announcement fr the Company.Either there  is good news leaked out that the Public dunno or is a trap .Let wait n see.


 
 
hlfoo2010
    01-Jun-2011 11:06  
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Search   any web site you have the indirect or direct answers yourself. NO need   to wait the company news. Should look for world news or world demand and supply   exclud GS??????

Citigold      ( Date: 01-Jun-2011 10:58) Posted:

Keep ramping up , but no positive news announcement fr the Company.Either there  is good news leaked out that the Public dunno or is a trap .Let wait n see.

 

 
Citigold
    01-Jun-2011 10:58  
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Keep ramping up , but no positive news announcement fr the Company.Either there  is good news leaked out that the Public dunno or is a trap .Let wait n see.
 
 
freeme
    01-Jun-2011 10:56  
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let them up somemore.. waiting to short
 
 
IVANTAN75
    31-May-2011 17:29  
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Hopefully tml will be up again
 
 
IVANTAN75
    31-May-2011 16:43  
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Seem like going to close at 3.04 with res at 3.05
 
 
IVANTAN75
    31-May-2011 14:08  
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3.03...more to come
 

 
citrus
    31-May-2011 13:45  
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India to surpass Japan as biggest Indon coal buyer (NUSA DUA, Indonesia)

BT today  May31

India will surpass Japan to become the leading buyer of Indonesian coal this year, taking as much as 60 million tonnes to help meet India's burgeoning power demand, the Indonesian Coal Mining Association said yesterday. India will import five million tonnes more coal from Indonesia, the world's largest exporter of thermal coal, in 2011 compared to last year, with the total set to jump to 90 million tonnes by 2013, Bob Kamandanu, chairman of the association told Reuters. 'In the past, Japan has traditionally been the leader of importing Indonesian coal, but now India is surpassing it,' Mr Kamandanu said on the sidelines of the Coaltrans Asia conference. 'In terms of tonnage, India is moving towards 50-60 million tonnes ... very strong. 'There is a lot of new IPPs (independent power producers) on board,' he added. 'It could go up to 90 million tonnes (in 2013) for India.' Electricity demand in India, Asia's third-largest economy, is expected to rise 56 per cent to 1,400 billion kwh by the fiscal year ending in March 2017. Mr Kamandanu added that India has been able to access such large amounts of Indonesian coal through long-lasting relationships with existing Indonesian producers, which are ramping up output. 'Of course also from the acquisition of the assets,' he said. 'A lot of Indian investors (are) acquiring the assets.' For example, Coal India, the world's top coal miner, is in advanced talks to buy up to 40 per cent of Indonesian low-grade coal producer Golden Energy Mines for up to US$1 billion, three sources with direct knowledge of the deal said. Most Indonesian coal is mined in East Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan, South Kalimantan and South Sumatra. Although Indonesia's coal is largely sub-bituminous material with a lower heating value compared with standard Australian grades, Chinese and Indian utilities have been snapping up more and more of its exports to help sate booming domestic demand. Mr Kamandanu said that Japan, which suffered a devastating earthquake and tsunami in March this year, would import around 57 million to 58 million tonnes of Indonesian coal this year, down from previous year's highs of around 65 million tonnes and unchanged from 2010. On the earthquake and resulting power crisis, Mr Kamandanu said: 'There is going to be an impact, however Japan always takes high-quality coal mainly from Australia ... They should start looking at lower quality, if they want to secure the supply of coal.' Indonesia will produce 340 million tonnes this year, compared with 320 million tonnes in 2010, Mr Kamandanu said. - Reuters
 
 
Noob79
    31-May-2011 09:39  
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Wow....this is a good news for energy stock...no wonder SAR breaking resistance???

citrus      ( Date: 30-May-2011 13:27) Posted:

Germany Will Shut Down All Nuke Plants by 2022

Published May 29, 2011

 

Germany on Monday announced plans to become the first major industrialized power to shut down all its nuclear plants, with a phase-out due to be wrapped up by 2022, the government agreed Monday.

Environment Minister Norbert Roettgen announced the decision by the center-right coalition, which was prompted by the Japan nuclear disaster, in the early hours of Monday morning, describing it as " irreversible" .

He said the vast majority of Germany's 17 reactors would be offline by the end of 2011.

Roettgen was speaking after a meeting of the ruling coalition led by Chancellor Angela Merkel, which lasted from Sunday evening into the small hours of Monday.

Germany has 17 nuclear reactors on its territory, eight of which are currently off the electricity grid. Seven of those offline are the country's oldest nuclear reactors, which the federal government shut down for three months pending a safety probe after the Japanese atomic emergency at Fukushima in March.

The eighth is the Kruemmel plant, in northern Germany, which has been mothballed for years because of technical problems.

Already Friday, the environment ministers from all 16 German regional states had called for the temporary order on the seven plants to be made permanent.

Roettgen said Monday that none of the eight reactors offline would be reactivated.

Monday's decision is effectively a return to the timetable set by the previous Social Democrat-Green coalition government a decade ago.

And it is a humbling U-turn for Merkel, who at the end of 2010 decided to extend the lifetime of Germany's 17 reactors by an average of 12 years, which would have kept them open until the mid-2030s.

That decision was unpopular in Germany even before the earthquake and tsunami in March that severely damaged the Fukushima nuclear facility in Japan, prompting Merkel's review of nuclear policy.

Her zig-zagging on what since the 1970s has been a highly emotive issue in the country has cost her at the ballot box.

Merkel herself has blamed the Fukushima nuclear disaster for recent defeats in state elections.

In the latest, on May 23, the anti-nuclear Greens pushed her conservative party into third place in a vote in the northern state of Bremen, the first time they had scored more votes than the conservatives in a regional or federal election.

Monday's decision will make Germany the first major industrial power to give up atomic energy.

But it also means that the country will have to find the 22 percent of its electricity needs covered by nuclear reactors from another source.

  Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/05/29/germany-shut-nuke-plants-2022/#ixzz1NoIgT7g9


 
 
IVANTAN75
    31-May-2011 09:35  
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3.00 break going for strong rebound soon
 
 
citrus
    30-May-2011 13:27  
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Germany Will Shut Down All Nuke Plants by 2022

Published May 29, 2011

 

Germany on Monday announced plans to become the first major industrialized power to shut down all its nuclear plants, with a phase-out due to be wrapped up by 2022, the government agreed Monday.

Environment Minister Norbert Roettgen announced the decision by the center-right coalition, which was prompted by the Japan nuclear disaster, in the early hours of Monday morning, describing it as " irreversible" .

He said the vast majority of Germany's 17 reactors would be offline by the end of 2011.

Roettgen was speaking after a meeting of the ruling coalition led by Chancellor Angela Merkel, which lasted from Sunday evening into the small hours of Monday.

Germany has 17 nuclear reactors on its territory, eight of which are currently off the electricity grid. Seven of those offline are the country's oldest nuclear reactors, which the federal government shut down for three months pending a safety probe after the Japanese atomic emergency at Fukushima in March.

The eighth is the Kruemmel plant, in northern Germany, which has been mothballed for years because of technical problems.

Already Friday, the environment ministers from all 16 German regional states had called for the temporary order on the seven plants to be made permanent.

Roettgen said Monday that none of the eight reactors offline would be reactivated.

Monday's decision is effectively a return to the timetable set by the previous Social Democrat-Green coalition government a decade ago.

And it is a humbling U-turn for Merkel, who at the end of 2010 decided to extend the lifetime of Germany's 17 reactors by an average of 12 years, which would have kept them open until the mid-2030s.

That decision was unpopular in Germany even before the earthquake and tsunami in March that severely damaged the Fukushima nuclear facility in Japan, prompting Merkel's review of nuclear policy.

Her zig-zagging on what since the 1970s has been a highly emotive issue in the country has cost her at the ballot box.

Merkel herself has blamed the Fukushima nuclear disaster for recent defeats in state elections.

In the latest, on May 23, the anti-nuclear Greens pushed her conservative party into third place in a vote in the northern state of Bremen, the first time they had scored more votes than the conservatives in a regional or federal election.

Monday's decision will make Germany the first major industrial power to give up atomic energy.

But it also means that the country will have to find the 22 percent of its electricity needs covered by nuclear reactors from another source.

  Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/05/29/germany-shut-nuke-plants-2022/#ixzz1NoIgT7g9

 
 
Noob79
    30-May-2011 11:34  
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SAR looking set to break through... a close  today of 2.98 indicate tml will chiong some more.... Not much seller....
 
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