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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Saham yang Dominan Dibeli Asing per 23 Mei 2011

Saham-saham yang posisi asing dominan beli. Posisi Senin, 23 Mei 2011.
Kode saham     Volume                 Asing Jual                Asing Beli
ADRO                67.058.500              18.013.000                    27.784.500
AMFG                      350.000                         00                           82.000
ASGR                   4.296.000                   16.500                         283.000



BBKP                       33.462.500                      200.000                             9.023.500
BHIT                        92.452.000                   6.500.000                           24.927.500
BJBR                        38.553.500                 12.157.000                             2.053.500
BMTR                      26.534.000                   1.947.500                             6.819.500
BRMS                      35.234.500                      600.000                             2.800.000
BRPT                         6.121.500                      800.000                             3.736.000
BTEL                       39.037.500                    1.750.000                           10.373.000
BWPT                       8.019.500                    1.652.500                              2.092.000
CMNP                     58.891.500                                00                              3.125.000
CTRA                        7.596.000                    2.318.000                              4.916.500
CTRP                         7.372.500                               00                               4.340.500
DAVO                        14.739.500                     100.000                                  873.000
ELTY                        520.375.000                  4.945.000                               7.571.000
EMTK                          9.290.000                             00                               8.013.500
ENRG591.722.50017.535.50051.562.500
GGRM                            864.000                     475.500                                 668.000
GIAA13.899.500002.317.000
GJTL                          10.898.500                  2.314.500                              2.808.500
ICBP                             5.911.000                  1.175.000                              3.051.500
IDKM                         13.723.000                  5.988.000                            10.414.000
INCO                            4.052.500                  1.025.000                              2.128.000
INTP                             4.823.000                  2.229.500                              4.275.500
ITMG                           1.887.000                     367.500                              1.145.000
JPFA                             2.555.500                       18.000                              1.652.000
KAEF                          60.983.500                      10.000                               8.500.000
KRAS                         20.465.500                       15.000                                  658.500
LSIP                      27.903.000              2.221.000                        4.832.000
MNCN                    32.830.000             6.626.500                       13.613.000
MPPA                       1.284.000                276.000                           718.500
PWON                      8.351.000                        00                        2.451.500
RALS                        4.499.000                  20.000                        2.579.500
SDRA                       13.879.500                       00                         1.005.500
SMCB                       10.493.500                       00                         3.180.000
SMGR                         9.686.500               530.500                         5.309.500
SSIA                          14.053.500               225.000                         1.834.500
TBLA                        16.649.500               400.000                         1.523.000
TOTL                        10.682.000                       00                         1.005.000
TPIA                               82.500                   7.000                             74.500
TSPC                           1.104.500                      00                            391.500
TURI3.244.00000316.500
UNTR                          5.695.000            2.636.000                         3.068.500
WIKA                          3.401.500                       00                         1.026.000







Rekomendasi Beberapa Sekuritas, 24 Mei 2011

Berikut rekomendasi beberapa sekuritas untuk perdagangan Selasa, 24 Mei 2011.
1. E-Trading Securities
IHSG kemarin anjlok 94,5 poin (-2,44%) ke level 3.778,45, menyusul kembali mencuatnya krisis utang Eropa. Secara teknikal, koreksi besar pada perdagangan kemarin membuat candlestick IHSG membentuk pola Bearish Belt Hold yang mengindikasikan bearish reversal. Hari ini, indeks diperkirakan kembali melemah di kisaran 3.743–3.798. Cermati DOID, BMRI , dan TLKM.  

2. Kresna Sekurindo 
Penurunan rating utang Yunani membuat IHSG kemarin dilanda tekanan jual sehingga rontok. IHSG berpotensi dalam tren turun jangka pendek jika gagal kembali ke level 3.789 dengan 3.700 sebagai support berikutnya. Hari ini indeks diperkirakan masih dalam tekanan dan bergerak di kisaran 3.730-3.800. TINS dan TLKM menjadi saham pilihan. 

3. Indo Premier Securities
Investor asing melepas saham ASII, BBRI, BDMN, BBNI, BMRI, BORN, BUMI, UNTR, INDF dengan total nilai Rp 675 miliar kemarin. Potensi penurunan indeks masih bisa berlanjut.  Kami mengoreksi kisaran indeks pekan ini menjadi 3.750-3.800.  Cermati emiten berfundamental baik, yakni BMRI, BBRI, ITMG, PTBA, ASII, INDF.

4. Sinarmas Sekuritas
Secara teknikal, indeks hari ini cenderung bergerak melemah pada kisaran 3.736-3.830. Restrukturisasi utang negara-negara bermasalah di Eropa akan memengaruhi indeks. Amati GGRM, ICBP, INTP, SMGR.

Pertamina raises bonds to invest in Angola

Indonesia's state oil and gas firm Pertamina plans to spend $1.5 billion raised from global bond issues to invest in Angola and to develop its wells in Cepu and West Madura blocks, state enterprises minister Mustafa Abubakar said on Monday. 

Pertamina was reportedly in talks to buy Exxon Mobil Corp's 25 percent stake in an Angolan offshore oil block that could start production next year at around 150,000 barrels per day (bpd), after bidding around $3.5 billion.

Pertamina was not available to comment.
Indonesia's government wants Pertamina to improve production in a country desperate to meet growing fuel demand and which relies on gasoline and diesel imports. 

Pertamina's spokesman said in January that the company would invest 37.1 trillion rupiah ($4.3 billion) on capital expenditure this year mostly on well explorations and production as it planned to drill 76 exploration wells and 221 production wells. 

The state energy firm early this month has taken over as operator of the West Madura oil and gas block, off Java island, from South Korea's Kodeco Energy, and China's CNOOC has pulled out from the block. 

The West Madura block is expected to produce 32,000 bpd of oil in 2011, said Gde Pradnyana, spokesman of Indonesia's oil and gas watchdog BPMigas. ($1 = 8,537.5 rupiah). Source: Reuters

P&G plans to invest $100 million in Indonesia oleochemicals

Procter & Gamble Co (P&G) (PG.N) will invest $100 million in the oleochemical sector in Indonesia, the country's industry minister MS Hidayat said on Monday.

"P&G is anticipating the need for 200,000 tonnes of fatty alcohol in the coming ten years from Indonesia," Hidayat said following a meeting with P&G officials at his office.

"To meet the need they are preparing at least $100 million to set up a joint venture with the local partner in the sector," Hidayat added.

High commodity prices and government efforts to boost downstream industries have started to attract investment in Indonesia over the past year.

Indonesia plans to offer fiscal incentives and restructure its export tax policy on crude palm oil, after it steadily hiked the tax to 25 percent in February from just 3 percent a year ago, to do more to spur downstream processing in the country.

The country is still reliant on exports of raw materials, and is aiming to move up the value chain. Agriculture companies are looking to take advantage of growing wealth within Southeast Asia's biggest economy.

Indonesia's economy grew by 6.5 percent in the first quarter of 2011 from a year earlier, data showed in early May, due in part to strong domestic consumption. Source: Reuters

South African Coal Declines to 2 1/2-Month Low as Buyers Prefer Indonesia

Coal export prices at Richards Bay, South Africa, site of the continent’s biggest facility for shipping the fuel, fell to the lowest in 2 1/2 months as buyers preferred Indonesian supplies of the fuel. 

Prices fell 1 percent to $119.74 a metric ton on average last week, according to Petersfield, England-based researcher IHS McCloskey. That’s the lowest since the week ended March 4. They’ve advanced 36 percent in the last 12 months.

“More people are buying directly the Indonesian material,” Emmanuel Fages, an analyst at Societe Generale SA in Paris, said by phone today. “You don’t have that much demand for the high grades at Richards Bay.” 

Indonesia is the biggest exporter of coal burned to make power. The country cut its reference price for sales of the fuel in May to the lowest since January, tracking a decline in the regional market, the energy ministry said on May 9. The price of coal with a gross energy value of 6,322 kilocalories a kilogram was cut for a third straight month to $117.61 a ton, free on board, from $122.02 in April. 

Transnet Ltd., which manages South Africa’s ports and rail system, plans to boost capacity of its Richards Bay coal line to 80 million tons a year to increase shipments from the terminal. While Richards Bay is capable of shipping 91 million metric tons of coal a year, it exported 63.4 million tons in 2009, Chief Executive Officer Raymond Chirwa said on March 30.

Expansion

The expansion project, which is still in the planning stage, will cost about 5.1 billion rand ($758 million), Moira Moses, Transnet group executive for capital projects, said in an interview on May 6. 

Richards Bay Coal Terminal’s owners include Exxaro Resources Ltd. (EXX), BHP Billiton Ltd., Anglo American Plc, Xstrata Plc (XTA), Total SA and Sasol Ltd. 

Power-station coal prices at Australia’s Newcastle port, an Asian benchmark, declined 1.6 percent in the week to May 20. Prices at the New South Wales port fell to $116.80 a ton from $118.74 the previous week, according to the globalCOAL NEWC Index. 

European coal derivatives declined. Coal for delivery to Amsterdam, Rotterdam or Antwerp with settlement next year fell $1.50, or 1.2 percent, to $126.75 a ton by 11:32 a.m. in London. 

Profit from running coal-fired power plants for next month, the so-called clean-dark spread, is about 6.77 euros ($9.47) a megawatt-hour, compared with 5.80 euros from burning natural gas, Bloomberg data showed. The calculation uses electricity prices in Germany and takes emission costs into account. 

December carbon-dioxide permits under the European Union cap-and-trade system fell 0.9 percent to 16.24 euros. Gas for delivery in the six months through September 2012 to the U.K., Europe’s biggest consumer of the fuel, fell 0.5 percent to 63.10 pence ($1.02) a therm in London. Source: Reuters

Rekomendasi HD Capital, 24 Mei 2011

Berikut rekomendasi HD Capital untuk perdagangan Selasa, 24 Mei 2011.
BUY: (ASII, BBRI, BMRI,INDF)
  • Koreksi di IHSG akibat tekanan regional membuat banyak saham berkapitalisasi besar menjadi menarik pasca mengalami koreksi sehat pullback untuk meneruskan tren kenaikan yang hanya tertunda sebentar. 
  • IHSG close (23-05) 3.778.45(-94.347/-2.44%) (Val.Rp.3.2T)
  • Support: 3.770-3.710-3.680, Resistance: 3,850-3.920-4.000

Stock picks:
1.    Astra International (ASII) (Target Rp 61.300) (Close 23/05 Rp 59.200)
  • Beberapa katalis positif seperti dividen Rp 1300/saham, deflasi Mei yang akan mengakibatkan BI rate ditahan lagi sehingga permintaan kredit mobil akan tertopang, dan recovery produksi sparepart elektronik di Jepang menjadi alasan untuk akumulasi ASII menunggu technical rebound.
  • Entry (1) Rp 59.200, Entry (2) Rp 58.500, Cut loss point: Rp 58.150

2.    Bank BRI (BBRI) (BUY): (Target: Rp 6.400) (Close 23/05 Rp 6.250)
  • Koreksi sebesar ini jarang terjadi di BBRI rekomen akumulasi karena tren pertumbuhan kredit di sektor mikro masih akan tertopang oleh BI rate yang stabil karena inflasi yang masih terkendali (BI memperkirakan Mei akan terjadi deflasi lagi)
  • Exit (1) Rp 6.200, Entry (2) Rp 5.950, Cut loss point: Rp 5.850

3.   Bank Mandiri (BMRI) (BUY): (Target: Rp 7.300) (Close 23/05 Rp 7.100)
  • Valuasi 2011 PER 10x (turun dari 18x sebelumnya pasca pengingkatan laba di laporan keuangan Q1 2011) merupakan yang termurah di antara semua saham berkapitalisasi besar.
  • Entry: (1) Rp 7.050, Entry (2) Rp 6.900, Cut loss point: Rp 6.750

4.   Indofood Sukses Makmur (INDF) (BUY) (Target: Rp 5.600) (close 23/05 Rp 5.400)
  • Koreksi yang lumayan tajam tertahan di support 50-hari moving average (5.375) dengan volume yang cukup besar sehingga dapat disimpulkan akan terjadi technical rebound keatas dalam jangka waktu sangat dekat.
  • Entry(1) Rp 5.400, Entry (2) Rp 5.250, Cut loss point: Rp 5.100


Dibuat oleh:
Yuganur Wijanarko
Senior Research HD Capital (Yuganur@hdx.co.id)