SAMI San Miguel
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si rompe los 94 yo me las tomo
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NeoRevolution escribió:Sin interes por la compra y rompiendo el canal alcista...habrá que esperar al cierre...a ver si logra darse vuelta, sino chau trading
No le ves un piso en 94?
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ugo38 escribió:entro nota a la bolsa.
suscripccion de 113 millones de acciones (VN 0,10)
Sin interes por la compra y rompiendo el canal alcista...habrá que esperar al cierre...a ver si logra darse vuelta, sino chau trading
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ugo38 escribió:entro nota a la bolsa.
suscripccion de 113 millones de acciones (VN 0,10)
Y como afectara la cotizacion de la accion


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entro nota a la bolsa.
suscripccion de 113 millones de acciones (VN 0,10)
suscripccion de 113 millones de acciones (VN 0,10)
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martodvo escribió:Hoy volvemos a romper los 100![]()
no pudo, quedo un doble techo. esta ahora en el 0.618 desde el ultimo rebote hay que ver si aguanta ahi. despues esta en los $94.4 el 0.786 del movimiento que empezo el 24/7. MACD bajista y DMI poniendose fulero. de todos modos se vienen buenas noticias para el papel ademas del trimestral en puerta.

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reincidente escribió:@EduInversor: #Asamblea de San Miguel $SAMI el día 25/08
Habrá noticias sobre #Dividendos? http://twitter.com/EduInversor/status/7 ... 73/photo/1
como se hace para ir?
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@EduInversor: #Asamblea de San Miguel $SAMI el día 25/08
Habrá noticias sobre #Dividendos? http://twitter.com/EduInversor/status/7 ... 73/photo/1
Habrá noticias sobre #Dividendos? http://twitter.com/EduInversor/status/7 ... 73/photo/1
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en 96,4 está el soporte de la tendencia, base cierre claro está. WTI en soporte, Merval las últimas ruedas estuvo cerrando el soporte y amagando con caerse, lo mismo el M.AR...creo que de hoy ya no pasamos, si hoy mismo no se dan vuelta los indices que dije entonces seremos arrastrados...
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Hoy volvemos a romper los 100



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NeoRevolution escribió:Es posible que arme una banderita de esa forma que decis y luego que rompa, pero me gustaria que me sorprenda con serrucho ascendente y lleguemos al techo de 105 en dias y luego del balance a 125, veremos que sucede, mientras no rompa la TL de soporte no vendo!
A mi sinceramente, sami me parece una de las inversiones mas seguras del mercado, incluso mas que mirgor te diria
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ezequiel123 escribió:Jajaja, por ahora venis muy preciso eh, yo siempre soy un poco mas pesimista, para mi le falta volumen para ir hasta alla
pienso escenarios, pueden darse como no, veremos como seguimos...
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Fogo escribió:Para mi va a lateralizar en el rango 94-100 hasta el trimestral. Tiene que digerir la suba. Dsp si va a romper con volumen
Es posible que arme una banderita de esa forma que decis y luego que rompa, pero me gustaria que me sorprenda con serrucho ascendente y lleguemos al techo de 105 en dias y luego del balance a 125, veremos que sucede, mientras no rompa la TL de soporte no vendo!
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Argentinean lemons seeking to conquer mega-markets
http://www.eurofresh-distribution.com/n ... ga-markets
Tucumán has 40,000 ha of lemon crops. The environmental conditions make it possible to obtain fruit with very good characteristics of high industrial value, which with the right treatment provides a good, fresh asset. The business sector acted intelligently by investing heavily in capital, resulting in the development of an extremely important cluster.
The Tucumán Citrus Association, ATC, is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The association includes all of the active agents in the sector, such as primary producers and fresh and industrial fruit packers. Furthermore, it has a peculiarity: it is the only institution that involves all of the business fabric linked to lemon production in the province of Tucumán. Its main aim is the ongoing, sustained defence of this activity.
News in the sector
Roberto Sánchez Loria, the President of ATC (the Tucumán Citrus Association), explained that Tucumán went through a very complicated situation in 2013 as a result of harsh frost, which very much deteriorated the produce. This was noticeable in 2014, when lemons plummeted to half of the historical volume in the province.
Although the current campaign will not end with the expected volume of 300,000 tons, it will be better than previous campaigns. This is in spite of a delay in the harvest, due to rainfall at times of year when there are normally none.
Exports of fresh lemon in Argentina generated US$ 1.836 billion between 2007 and 2014, making it one of the five points of reference in world commerce and the most relevant one in the Southern Hemisphere.
However, Argentina’s model for international competitiveness took a step back between 2010 and 2013. The markets with the greatest competitiveness indices are Spain and Greece, while the most significant in terms of turnover are the Netherlands, Spain, Russia and Italy.
The ones that have seen a drop in market share of the business as an international supplier are those with sales to the Netherlands, Poland and France. On the other hand, the markets with a greater growth dynamic in the market share are Saudi Arabia, the UK, Belgium, Canada and Ukraine.
The US, China and India: the next steps
The challenge posed by the sector after conquering the markets of Europe and gaining ever more access and fame in countries in the Middle East is that this didn’t happen in three of the world’s mega-markets: the US, China and India. This is why the sector has begun to work on reopening the US market, which today is in a very special situation because the proposal for bilateral regulation has just been published and is in the public period of consultation.
“We assume that once this stage has been overcome, which is critical because it is where the proposal is technically validated, we will be very close to reopening the US market.”
On the other hand, conversations with China are at a very advanced stage; there is great interest in this country in establishing trade in lemons. Just like Japan, China demands cold treatment to include citrus fruit in this country as a preventive measure against the fruit fly.
“What we object to fundamentally are the thermal levels: what temperature and how long we must send the fruit for. We are asking for these matters to be reviewed, which China has agreed to do, and we hope to see more significant advances in 2017.”
Lastly, relations have only been established with India to draw up a binding protocol. There is a good predisposition; it is a market that will have to be explored due to its complexity and amount of inhabitants. Sánchez Loria stressed that “we are prepared to take on any market, but that does not mean we’ll be able to satisfy all of their needs. We’ll probably partially cover their requirements, but we cannot afford to not be there.”
http://www.eurofresh-distribution.com/n ... ga-markets
Tucumán has 40,000 ha of lemon crops. The environmental conditions make it possible to obtain fruit with very good characteristics of high industrial value, which with the right treatment provides a good, fresh asset. The business sector acted intelligently by investing heavily in capital, resulting in the development of an extremely important cluster.
The Tucumán Citrus Association, ATC, is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The association includes all of the active agents in the sector, such as primary producers and fresh and industrial fruit packers. Furthermore, it has a peculiarity: it is the only institution that involves all of the business fabric linked to lemon production in the province of Tucumán. Its main aim is the ongoing, sustained defence of this activity.
News in the sector
Roberto Sánchez Loria, the President of ATC (the Tucumán Citrus Association), explained that Tucumán went through a very complicated situation in 2013 as a result of harsh frost, which very much deteriorated the produce. This was noticeable in 2014, when lemons plummeted to half of the historical volume in the province.
Although the current campaign will not end with the expected volume of 300,000 tons, it will be better than previous campaigns. This is in spite of a delay in the harvest, due to rainfall at times of year when there are normally none.
Exports of fresh lemon in Argentina generated US$ 1.836 billion between 2007 and 2014, making it one of the five points of reference in world commerce and the most relevant one in the Southern Hemisphere.
However, Argentina’s model for international competitiveness took a step back between 2010 and 2013. The markets with the greatest competitiveness indices are Spain and Greece, while the most significant in terms of turnover are the Netherlands, Spain, Russia and Italy.
The ones that have seen a drop in market share of the business as an international supplier are those with sales to the Netherlands, Poland and France. On the other hand, the markets with a greater growth dynamic in the market share are Saudi Arabia, the UK, Belgium, Canada and Ukraine.
The US, China and India: the next steps
The challenge posed by the sector after conquering the markets of Europe and gaining ever more access and fame in countries in the Middle East is that this didn’t happen in three of the world’s mega-markets: the US, China and India. This is why the sector has begun to work on reopening the US market, which today is in a very special situation because the proposal for bilateral regulation has just been published and is in the public period of consultation.
“We assume that once this stage has been overcome, which is critical because it is where the proposal is technically validated, we will be very close to reopening the US market.”
On the other hand, conversations with China are at a very advanced stage; there is great interest in this country in establishing trade in lemons. Just like Japan, China demands cold treatment to include citrus fruit in this country as a preventive measure against the fruit fly.
“What we object to fundamentally are the thermal levels: what temperature and how long we must send the fruit for. We are asking for these matters to be reviewed, which China has agreed to do, and we hope to see more significant advances in 2017.”
Lastly, relations have only been established with India to draw up a binding protocol. There is a good predisposition; it is a market that will have to be explored due to its complexity and amount of inhabitants. Sánchez Loria stressed that “we are prepared to take on any market, but that does not mean we’ll be able to satisfy all of their needs. We’ll probably partially cover their requirements, but we cannot afford to not be there.”
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ezequiel123 escribió:Jajaja, por ahora venis muy preciso eh, yo siempre soy un poco mas pesimista, para mi le falta volumen para ir hasta alla
Para mi va a lateralizar en el rango 94-100 hasta el trimestral. Tiene que digerir la suba. Dsp si va a romper con volumen
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