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RIO TINTO - 2006 (RIO)     

dai oldenrich - 20 Apr 2006 09:18

Rio Tinto is a world leader in finding, mining and processing the earths mineral resources. The Groups worldwide operations supply essential minerals and metals that help to meet global needs and contribute to improvements in living standards. Rio Tinto encourages strong local identities and has a devolved management philosophy, entrusting responsibility with accountability to the workplace. Major products include aluminium, copper, diamonds, energy products (coal and uranium), gold, industrial minerals (borax, titanium dioxide, salt, talc and zircon), and iron ore. The Groups activities span the world but are strongly represented in Australia and North America with significant businesses in South America, Asia, Europe and southern Africa. Rio Tinto comprises wholly owned subsidiaries (such as Borax, Comalco, Hamersley, Rio Tinto Coal Australia, Kennecott and Rio Tinto Iron & Titanium), partly owned subsidiaries (Coal & Allied and Palabora) and non-managed, (Escondida) and joint ventures (Grasberg) in which public shareholders, other companies or governments are partners.

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=rio&Si
            Red = 25 day moving average.           Green = 200 day moving average.




SALES PER ACTIVITY (Data as of 31/12/2005)

Iron:        29%
Coal:       19%
Copper     18%
Aluminum: 14.5%
Minerals:  12.5%
:              6%
Misc:        1%



Balerboy - 04 Aug 2009 11:08 - 139 of 325

Harry put your tongue back in.....lol

cynic - 04 Aug 2009 11:18 - 140 of 325

it'll get badly sunburnt in bahrain at the moment, that's for sure!
must confess that i fail to see what is so exciting about F1 for there is so little over-taking.
on the other hand, motor cycle racing is really exciting to watch, at least on the box ..... is suspect it's equally dull trackside as you only see a fleeting few seconds of action

HARRYCAT - 04 Aug 2009 12:09 - 141 of 325

I used to work for Team Lotus (JPS) many years ago, so F1 is a bit of a hobby for me. I enjoy the travel & the circuit atmosphere & try & go to one meeting each year.
Unless I strike it particularly rich over the next few months, The Ritz is probably out of my budget, but I am more than happy to rough it with one of the local girls if necessary!

Balerboy - 04 Aug 2009 12:16 - 142 of 325

Nod nod wink wink ;)))))

cynic - 04 Aug 2009 12:20 - 143 of 325

local girls don't fuck, and stay well clear of the asian semi-pros who may will give you a leaving present!

Balerboy - 04 Aug 2009 12:26 - 144 of 325

Thats from a man who knows.......;))

cynic - 04 Aug 2009 12:44 - 145 of 325

fortunately not from experience - lol!

ptholden - 04 Aug 2009 13:34 - 146 of 325

Well, that turned out to be a good trading tip, RIO down 80 odd points today.
Coincidence of Bollinger band and 200MA was always going to be a tough hurdle.
Mind you, easy to say after the event :)

cynic - 04 Aug 2009 13:44 - 147 of 325

very happy to have banked that profit!

cynic - 05 Aug 2009 09:15 - 148 of 325

glad to be out with nice profit ...... may buy back in at 2400 - see chart

cynic - 10 Aug 2009 08:34 - 149 of 325

for the brave and nimble ...... sp has just fallen to 2375 where it touches on 25 dma ..... trade for the bounce, though as i said, it's for the brave and nimble (or the quick and the dead!) as RIO tends to be at the best of times

Falcothou - 10 Aug 2009 09:30 - 150 of 325

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/industry/mining/6003057/Rio-Tinto-shares-slide-on-China-spy-claims.html

ptholden - 10 Aug 2009 20:16 - 151 of 325

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=RIO&Si

Seems like my little Bollinger Band tip was a pretty good one (not that I can take any credit for it). Now down 248 points since posting, good as trading the DJ or a similar instruement

cynic - 10 Aug 2009 20:19 - 152 of 325

at the upper level indeed so, but judging entry is not quite so obvious
imo this rumpus with china is just a bit of sabre rattling and manoeuvring for some political end

ptholden - 10 Aug 2009 20:21 - 153 of 325

22 might be worth looking at.
You need to study some other indicators in conjunction with the SP action Ricardo (or do you want me to do that for you as well?) LoL :-)

cynic - 12 Aug 2009 15:26 - 154 of 325

peter - you should be trading these yourself if you are not ..... you called correctly yet again at 2200 ..... managed to catch the knife at 2227 with some trepidation

ptholden - 12 Aug 2009 19:26 - 155 of 325

Trepidation long since gone, stop at entry I hope Ricardo.
In answer to your question, No I'm not, but anything to help Guv (tugs forelock).

cynic - 12 Aug 2009 20:14 - 156 of 325

i'll certainly be out at top of boll bands

ptholden - 13 Aug 2009 18:06 - 157 of 325

Just be careful this git isnt forming a mini head and shoulders, failure to get through 2500 or thereabouts may precipitate a fall back to at least 2200. Needs to make higher highs not lower lows. Dyor

cynic - 13 Aug 2009 18:19 - 158 of 325

i sold 65% of holding and am back in the money though not by much
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