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Selasa, 09 Oktober 2012

Apple Is Getting More And More Steady So The Most Expensive Companies Of The World

New York -Apple Inc are increasingly established itself to be the most expensive firms in the world based on its stock price. Technology companies from the US is increasingly leaving Microsoft.

Apple's stock price briefly touched an all-time high value i.e. US $ US $ 665,15 per sheet or almost reached Rp 6 million per sheet on Monday trading yesterday.

Apple's Total market capitalization was US $ 623,51 billion or Usd 5,886 trillion, and beat the record that rival Microsoft with a market capitalization of US $ 619 billion and holds the record since 1999.

"Record set will continue the positive sentiment on the stock, especially in near the end of the year," said Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael James quoted from AFP, Tuesday (9/8/2012).

Apple shares rise at the end of last week, amid rumours that the giant technology company will launch the latest version of the iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV.

Some analysts predict, the launch of the latest version of iPhone i.e. iPhone 5, will be the launch of a mobile phone the most in history.

Apple also predicted would take a significant portion of the profits from the trend of the use of smartphones, tablets, and gadgets that connect with 4 g network at this time.

A few sites have started to talk about that Apple will soon be releasing an updated version of the iPhone, with a larger screen September later.

(Jim/dnl)

Jumat, 17 Agustus 2012

Expensive FUEL, the airline owned by the rich India's Loss of Rp 1 Trillion

Jakarta -Airline Kingfisher Airlines suffered losses of 6.6 billion rupee (US $ 120 million) or about USD $ 1.08 trillion in 3 months or quarter II-2012 (April-June 2012). The expensive price of avtur fuel so the reason.

Loss of Kingfisher, owned by wealthy businessman Vijay Mallya, India surged doubled over the same period last year with the loss of 2.63-billion rupee.

"The company suffered losses that subtansial during this period," the statement quoted from AFP, Kingfisher Saturday (11/8/2012).

Indeed since its launch in 2005, Kingfisher never profit. But the company is still hoping to get additional capital and States are discussing with a few strategic investors to inject fresh capital.

India's airline currently has debt worth US $ 1.4 billion. High fuel prices, high interest rates, credit and depreciation of the rupee is the reason for these losses.

Income or omzet airline also dropped. The airline has debts to suppliers, and some aircraft lessor.

These companies require at least US $ 500 million to keep operating. The loss also made shares in the airline fell to as low as the lowest levels at 7.2 per rupee sheets.

(dnl/dnl)