Re: Porca pupazza ma il NICKEL l'avete visto ... ???
aggio taggio ha scritto:
> "l'orsotoro®" <lami@com.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
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>> Sono allergico!
> pensa se eri allergico alla filigrana
Tanto con il trading on line e le carte di credito può guadagnare e
spendere senza toccare un euro!
Re: Porca pupazza ma il NICKEL l'avete visto ... ???
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> aggio taggio ha scritto:
>> "l'orsotoro®" <lami@com.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
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>>>> Sono allergico!
>>> pensa se eri allergico alla filigrana
> Tanto con il trading on line e le carte di credito può guadagnare e
> spendere senza toccare un euro!
Re: Porca pupazza ma il NICKEL l'avete visto ... ???
> ..in un anno è passato da 17000$/ton a 53000$/ton..
e non è solo : il palladio ha rotto i max degli ultimi 10 mesi e davanti ha
solo il max di maggio 06. Il copper sta rellando di nuovo in modo
terrificante.
visto che t interessano le amterie prime, leggi qua sotto
Metals - Copper strikes fresh seven-month high on strong Chinese demand
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Copper struck a fresh seven-month high and rose
towards 8,000 usd as the market focused on strong demand from China, the
world's biggest consumer of the metal.
Also fuelling prices, the LME reported another hefty fall in stocks stored
in warehouses across the globe.
At 12.41 pm, copper for three-month delivery stood at 7,947 usd, against
7,710 usd at the close yesterday. Prices had struck an intra day high of
7,950 usd earlier in the session.
Prices continued to rise since surging yesterday on the news that demand
from China rose 58 pct year-on-year in the first three-month period of 2007,
as reported by the Chinese customs office. Imports in March alone were up 61
pct from the same month last year.
Falling inventories stored in LME-certified warehouses also lifted prices.
Stocks were down 2,100 tonnes at 175,500 tonnes today, said the LME in a
daily report.
Other metals followed copper's lead but analysts warned a sharp correction
may be due.
The market's current movement "has been exaggerated by the hedge funds,"
which encouraged extreme volatility "at a time when the copper market was
shaky," said Alex Heath, at RBC Capital Market's base metals desk.
He explained strong Chinese import data encouraged speculative buying. The
rally is "perhaps not entirely justified by fundamentals," he noted. Hefty
imports of the metal into China are not being consumed, he said.
But, in the longer term, analysts still widely expect Chinese growth to
underpin base metals, notably copper. "We are in a long-term bull market.
However, we think markets are ahead of themselves at the moment," commented
Heath.
Nickel also stayed close to its highs, supported by a fall in LME stocks
amid critically low inventories.
Stocks of the metal are so low that current volumes available to the market
would not be enough to satisfy one day's worth of global consumption.
Nickel was slightly lower at 48,550 usd from 48,600 usd seen yesterday.
In other metals, aluminum was higher at 2,894 usd from 2,870 usd at
yesterday's close.
In the background, aluminium was supported by statements from Alcoa, the
worlds second-largest producer of aluminium, behind Rusal, which said global
aluminium consumption in 2007 is expected to remain robust despite a
downturn in the North American truck market. Global consumption is expected
to grow by 7.7 pct this year, with flat consumption growth in North America
offset by stronger growth elsewhere particularly in China, it said.
"Longer-term, aluminium should be supported by prospects of tighter
supply/demand, as highlighted by Alcoa's comments, and an increasing desire
by the Chinese government to clampdown on surging aluminium production,"
said UBS analyst, Robin Bhar.
Elsewhere, zinc was up at 3,612 usd against 3,540 usd, lead was up at 2,030
against 2,017 usd, zinc was up at 3,612 usd against 3,540, while tin was
also up at 14,350 usd against 14,150 usd.
Re: Porca pupazza ma il NICKEL l'avete visto ... ???
"toni64" <toni2003_ngToglimiXRispondere@yahoo.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> visto che t interessano le amterie prime, leggi qua sotto
> Metals - Copper strikes fresh seven-month high on strong Chinese demand
aò...pensavo di rottamare l'auto, ma quasi la faccio compattare e me la
tengo in cantina
;))))
Re: Porca pupazza ma il NICKEL l'avete visto ... ???
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> "l'orsotoro®" <lami@com.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
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>> Sono allergico!
> e come fai ad andare in barca se 6 allergico all'inox ?
> :-)
Ho la barca d'argento................ ;-PPP
P.S. Era una battuta.....ma con voi dietro le spalle....è un casino
riuscirci! ;-))))
Ma porca pupazza !!!!
Marco: Mannaggia a Genta e al dollaro che vale un "fico secco" !!!!!
Sarà l'inverno mite, ma i miei gain in USA si stanno sciogliendo al sole
!!!!!
Vabbè, buona "Immacolata" a tutti.
Marco
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08-12-2006 16.20.23
Porca pupazza....SAIPEMMMMMM!!!!
Luca: Indomabile davvero....
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Borsa
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20-10-2006 10.31.29
porca pupazza...
Spytech80: che succede a bca finnat ?
qualcuno sa qualcosa ?
Borsa
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06-06-2005 11.15.17
BNL porca pupazza...
sensaschei: non mi hanno timbrato lo short a 2,065
@^$^%#%^