TXAR Ternium Argentina (ex ERAR)
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Einlazer84 escribió:ERAR se va a fundir porque depende que el Acero sirva para algo y el Acero esta en el medio entre el Aluminio y el Plomo, osea si necesitas hacer algo liviano usas Aluminio si necesitas hacer algo pesado como una casa usas Plomo, el Acero no sirve porque no es ni liviano ni duro.![]()
El plomo ya ni se usa para las cañerías y este lo quiere para hacer casas. LLoro.
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mr_osiris escribió:este otro me mata ..
trata de explicar la caida de ayer de TS ....![]()
sin desperdicio !!!!![]()
http://m.iprofesional.com/notas/265495- ... -argentino
donde aprenden a escribir? en la escuela Roberto Piazza?
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Einlazer84
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09ezemarq escribió:Una casa de plomo???? Dejá el paco, muñeco
Sí, no ves los tornados que hay en USA y a veces en Argentina? Las casas quedan devastadas porque son de Acero, lo mismo con los huracanes.
Ahora te pregunto si la casa fuera de Plomo, deberías preocuparte por un Tornado o un Huracan???? la respuesta es No porque ni un Huracan categoría Super Maxima nivel 5 le haría daño a una casa de Plomo.
Re: ERAR Siderar
este otro me mata ..
trata de explicar la caida de ayer de TS ....
sin desperdicio !!!!
http://m.iprofesional.com/notas/265495- ... -argentino
trata de explicar la caida de ayer de TS ....
sin desperdicio !!!!
http://m.iprofesional.com/notas/265495- ... -argentino
Re: ERAR Siderar
Einlazer84 escribió:ERAR se va a fundir porque depende que el Acero sirva para algo y el Acero esta en el medio entre el Aluminio y el Plomo, osea si necesitas hacer algo liviano usas Aluminio si necesitas hacer algo pesado como una casa usas Plomo, el Acero no sirve porque no es ni liviano ni duro.![]()
Man, en todos los foros que leo siempre estas escribiendo bo.lu.de.ces..... Se ve que te sobra el tiempo o tenes algun problema mental
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gordofoca escribió:Flaco, tirame el tel de tu dealer.... Va.. pensándolo bien no, me parece q no es buena la que t vende.
Se ve que te está pegando mal la volatilidad
jajaja... creo que fuma bos.ta de caballo secada al sol
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Einlazer84 escribió:ERAR se va a fundir porque depende que el Acero sirva para algo y el Acero esta en el medio entre el Aluminio y el Plomo, osea si necesitas hacer algo liviano usas Aluminio si necesitas hacer algo pesado como una casa usas Plomo, el Acero no sirve porque no es ni liviano ni duro.![]()
Una casa de plomo???? Dejá el paco, muñeco
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El Bromista Comercial haciendo de las suyas ....
Lo titula "BOLSAS DEL MUNDO SE HUNDEN..."
China cerro -3.3% y europeas -2% ..
https://www.cronista.com/finanzasmercad ... -0069.html
Lo titula "BOLSAS DEL MUNDO SE HUNDEN..."
China cerro -3.3% y europeas -2% ..
https://www.cronista.com/finanzasmercad ... -0069.html
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Einlazer84 escribió:ERAR se va a fundir porque depende que el Acero sirva para algo y el Acero esta en el medio entre el Aluminio y el Plomo, osea si necesitas hacer algo liviano usas Aluminio si necesitas hacer algo pesado como una casa usas Plomo, el Acero no sirve porque no es ni liviano ni duro.![]()
Flaco, tirame el tel de tu dealer.... Va.. pensándolo bien no, me parece q no es buena la que t vende.
Se ve que te está pegando mal la volatilidad
Enviado desde mi Moto G (5) Plus mediante Tapatalk
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Einlazer84
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Re: ERAR Siderar
ERAR se va a fundir porque depende que el Acero sirva para algo y el Acero esta en el medio entre el Aluminio y el Plomo, osea si necesitas hacer algo liviano usas Aluminio si necesitas hacer algo pesado como una casa usas Plomo, el Acero no sirve porque no es ni liviano ni duro.

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shhhhh ..
que algunos brokers no pueden andar admitiendo que "no habia que liqudar" ....
que algunos brokers no pueden andar admitiendo que "no habia que liqudar" ....
davinci escribió:se viene abajo y cuando tiene que retomar.. ni se entera!!![]()
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se viene abajo y cuando tiene que retomar.. ni se entera!!

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POTENCIADO2017 escribió:A UN MISERABLE DOLAR ESTA Y ALUAR MEPA TENDRIA Q VALER,MINIMO
sigan soñando muchachos
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otra fuente un poco mas "formal"
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/22/trump-t ... e-rep.html
Trump will exempt EU, other allies from steel and aluminum tariffs, US trade representative says
Jim Bourg | Reuters
President Donald Trump greets German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the White House in Washington, U.S., March 17, 2017.
The U.S. will grant the European Union and some other countries a temporary exemption from aluminium and steel tariffs, averting a trade war with key allies as the Trump administration tailors penalties to target China.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday that the Trump administration would temporarily exempt some countries "based on a certain set of criteria" from steel and aluminum tariffs while they negotiate with the United States.
In addition to the EU, those exempt are Argentina, Australia, Brazil and South Korea, Lighthizer said. President Donald Trump had already granted exemptions to Mexico and Canada when he signed the tariffs earlier this month.
"There are countries with whom we're negotiating and the question becomes the obvious one that you think, as a matter of business, how does this work? So what he has decided to do is to pause the imposition of the tariffs with respect to those countries," Lighthizer said.
Trump's tariffs had sparked outrage among European officials, who lobbied hard for an exemption, citing the continent's long-standing military alliance and close economic ties to the United States.
The European Commission, the EU executive body, had threatened to retaliate by imposing trade penalties on a long-list of American products, worth some $3.4 billion in annual trade.
Though Trump has repeatedly singled out China for unfair trade practices, the European Union stood to lose more than Beijing from U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs. The bloc would have potentially suffered a loss of at least $2.4 billion, compared with a loss of $400 million for China.
That's because the European Union is one of the largest sources of U.S. steel imports. The 28-nation bloc exported 5.3 million metric tons of steel to the U.S. in 2017, second only to Canada. In dollar terms, it was the largest source of U.S. steel imports last year at a value of $6.6 billion.
Trump announced apackage of up to $60 billion in tariffs on Thursday that penalizes China for intellectual property theft. EU countries have also expressed concern about steel dumping by China and forced technology transfers as a condition of doing business in the country.
— Reuters contributed to this report
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/22/trump-t ... e-rep.html
Trump will exempt EU, other allies from steel and aluminum tariffs, US trade representative says
Jim Bourg | Reuters
President Donald Trump greets German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the White House in Washington, U.S., March 17, 2017.
The U.S. will grant the European Union and some other countries a temporary exemption from aluminium and steel tariffs, averting a trade war with key allies as the Trump administration tailors penalties to target China.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday that the Trump administration would temporarily exempt some countries "based on a certain set of criteria" from steel and aluminum tariffs while they negotiate with the United States.
In addition to the EU, those exempt are Argentina, Australia, Brazil and South Korea, Lighthizer said. President Donald Trump had already granted exemptions to Mexico and Canada when he signed the tariffs earlier this month.
"There are countries with whom we're negotiating and the question becomes the obvious one that you think, as a matter of business, how does this work? So what he has decided to do is to pause the imposition of the tariffs with respect to those countries," Lighthizer said.
Trump's tariffs had sparked outrage among European officials, who lobbied hard for an exemption, citing the continent's long-standing military alliance and close economic ties to the United States.
The European Commission, the EU executive body, had threatened to retaliate by imposing trade penalties on a long-list of American products, worth some $3.4 billion in annual trade.
Though Trump has repeatedly singled out China for unfair trade practices, the European Union stood to lose more than Beijing from U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs. The bloc would have potentially suffered a loss of at least $2.4 billion, compared with a loss of $400 million for China.
That's because the European Union is one of the largest sources of U.S. steel imports. The 28-nation bloc exported 5.3 million metric tons of steel to the U.S. in 2017, second only to Canada. In dollar terms, it was the largest source of U.S. steel imports last year at a value of $6.6 billion.
Trump announced apackage of up to $60 billion in tariffs on Thursday that penalizes China for intellectual property theft. EU countries have also expressed concern about steel dumping by China and forced technology transfers as a condition of doing business in the country.
— Reuters contributed to this report