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Atom99
    12-Jul-2021 21:21  
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15 JUL 2021

xKaiseRx      ( Date: 12-Jul-2021 08:51) Posted:

Where is 1Q report?????

 
 
xKaiseRx
    12-Jul-2021 16:41  
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https://www.stocksbnb.com/tech-pulse/technical-pulse-fortress-minerals-ltd/
 
 
xKaiseRx
    12-Jul-2021 08:51  
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Where is 1Q report?????
 

 
xKaiseRx
    09-Jul-2021 09:02  
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And no publishing of Q1 result... which i deemed should be the best reporting for 1Y
 
 
xKaiseRx
    08-Jul-2021 17:59  
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Die hard today...
 
 
Alvin2042
    05-Jul-2021 20:00  
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Trengganu phrase two opening.... announcement. 80% workforce allow.

phongy45      ( Date: 05-Jul-2021 19:40) Posted:

no more MCO ?????

Alvin2042      ( Date: 05-Jul-2021 13:02) Posted:

Their mining operations should be resuming in days as the mine is located in Trengganu, which turn to phrase two opening today.


 

 
phongy45
    05-Jul-2021 19:40  
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no more MCO ?????

Alvin2042      ( Date: 05-Jul-2021 13:02) Posted:

Their mining operations should be resuming in days as the mine is located in Trengganu, which turn to phrase two opening today.

 
 
Alvin2042
    05-Jul-2021 19:29  
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Confirmed resume operations via announcement.
 
 
Alvin2042
    05-Jul-2021 13:02  
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Their mining operations should be resuming in days as the mine is located in Trengganu, which turn to phrase two opening today.
 
 
hongxianfeng01
    14-Jun-2021 20:48  
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I have bought some, hope will go up. If up to 0.75 will load more
 

 
phongy45
    06-Jun-2021 18:22  
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when???
 

stockman20      ( Date: 06-Jun-2021 18:07) Posted:

on the way to $1. 

 
 
stockman20
    06-Jun-2021 18:07  
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on the way to $1. 
 
 
hongxianfeng01
    06-Jun-2021 14:36  
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Which is best to vest?
 
 
ryanlimbk
    03-Jun-2021 13:14  
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Chiong ah together with Southern Alliance! To the moon! )
 
 
Fluffyclouds
    31-May-2021 13:22  
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" However, has the market peaked?  Probably not. As we mentioned in our previous write-up, credit conditions and supply-demand dynamics are the major factors driving the bull market. The current credit cycle peaked in October 2020, but we believe inventory build-up is only halfway to the peak as historical track record shows an inverse correlation between the two cycles: credit cycle&rsquo s peak is inventory build-up cycle&rsquo s bottom, and vice versa." - KGI Website.

Link :- https://www.kgieworld.sg/research/in-the-spotlight-iron-ore/
 

 
phongy45
    30-May-2021 11:38  
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-28/goldman-says-china-has-lost-the-ability-to-boss-commodity-prices

MBULLISH      ( Date: 29-May-2021 19:39) Posted:

Goldman Says China Has Lost the Ability to Boss Commodity Prices

May 28 2021, 10:26 AM
(Bloomberg) -- China& rsquo s efforts to rein in surging commodities prices are likely to be in vain as it& rsquo s lost the ability to boss the market around, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

The speed of the rebound in advanced economies, particularly the U.S., means China is no longer the buyer dictating pricing, Goldman analysts led by Jeff Currie said in a note. The price dip after warnings from Beijing about speculation is a & ldquo clear buying opportunity,& rdquo as raw materials such as copper and soybeans remain on an upward path on tight supply, they said.

The largest buyer of many commodities, China has been trying to temper the rally due to fears over inflation. Its jawboning has had some success, with local iron ore prices down more than 20% since May 12. The Bloomberg Commodity Spot Index is only down around 1% over the period, however.

See also: China Commodity Firms Cut Bullish Bets on Pressure From Beijing

What Beijing is doing is similar to what Washington did in the mid-2000& rsquo s, Goldman said. & ldquo When commentators are unable to understand what is driving such a paradigm shift in prices, they attribute it to speculators - a common pattern throughout history, which has never solved fundamental tightness.& rdquo 

There& rsquo s & ldquo mounting evidence that commodities are no longer China-centric,& rdquo the analysts said. The main reason for the U.S.& rsquo s greater power in the market is Washington& rsquo s fiscal stimulus, but there are also structural factors -- China no longer benefits as much from low-cost labor or from its previous indifference to environmental concerns -- that make this a paradigm shift, they said.

 
 
MBULLISH
    29-May-2021 19:41  
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Those who sold panicky below 64 crying 
stock has bb no need scare 
 

ozone2002      ( Date: 29-May-2021 10:48) Posted:

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bottom reversal
technicals oversold
further upside expected
gd luck dyodd

 
 
MBULLISH
    29-May-2021 19:39  
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Goldman Says China Has Lost the Ability to Boss Commodity Prices

May 28 2021, 10:26 AM
(Bloomberg) -- China& rsquo s efforts to rein in surging commodities prices are likely to be in vain as it& rsquo s lost the ability to boss the market around, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

The speed of the rebound in advanced economies, particularly the U.S., means China is no longer the buyer dictating pricing, Goldman analysts led by Jeff Currie said in a note. The price dip after warnings from Beijing about speculation is a & ldquo clear buying opportunity,& rdquo as raw materials such as copper and soybeans remain on an upward path on tight supply, they said.

The largest buyer of many commodities, China has been trying to temper the rally due to fears over inflation. Its jawboning has had some success, with local iron ore prices down more than 20% since May 12. The Bloomberg Commodity Spot Index is only down around 1% over the period, however.

See also: China Commodity Firms Cut Bullish Bets on Pressure From Beijing

What Beijing is doing is similar to what Washington did in the mid-2000& rsquo s, Goldman said. & ldquo When commentators are unable to understand what is driving such a paradigm shift in prices, they attribute it to speculators - a common pattern throughout history, which has never solved fundamental tightness.& rdquo 

There& rsquo s & ldquo mounting evidence that commodities are no longer China-centric,& rdquo the analysts said. The main reason for the U.S.& rsquo s greater power in the market is Washington& rsquo s fiscal stimulus, but there are also structural factors -- China no longer benefits as much from low-cost labor or from its previous indifference to environmental concerns -- that make this a paradigm shift, they said.
 
 
ozone2002
    29-May-2021 10:48  
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bottom reversal
technicals oversold
further upside expected
gd luck dyodd
 
 
superlegend
    05-May-2021 19:55  
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