@JayC88 i saw rr88 posting at glove counters leh, why he never come here anymore? lol 02/06/2020 10:22 AM
He also never come to ICON. He wrote nasty stuffs in that counter and said ICON is DOOM. Just go and check in ICON Counter people wrote about him. As usual, he would delete all his nasty posts.
Just like Dayang, the opposite happens in ICON. ICON is riding high today...
Yes Mabel...Dayang bunting for months..i think its ready to explode, mine Carimin doing quite well even results very lousy..haha...supose dayang fair much better than him
The next OPEC+ meeting, initially scheduled for June 9-10, could take place earlier than expected according to a Reuters report that cites a letter from the OPEC president of Algeria to the members of the wider producer group.
In the letter, Algeria proposes that the meeting be held this week, on Thursday, so that Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq can make their export nominations after the producers’ club decides on the future of production cuts.
Nominations is what Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Kuwait call their export allocations to long-term clients, which are based on oil demand, Reuters explains, adding they normally take place on the tenth of every month.
A further report citing unnamed sources said Russia did not mind moving the meeting to this week and suggested this might mean Moscow would also agree to extending the current production cuts of 9.7 million bpd beyond the end-June expiry. Of course, nothing is certain and will not be certain until the meeting starts as some Russian oil companies, notably Rosneft, are finding it hard to maintain the current production cuts. Related: Oil Prices Stabilize On Rumors Of An OPEC+ Extension
There is talk, however, that the cuts may be extended by another month or two. An unnamed source told Energy Intelligence that "OPEC-plus could meet on Jun. 4 to decide on a market management policy that might extend the current production cut pact by up to two months."’
According to the original agreement reached earlier this year, OPEC+ was to cut 9.7 million bpd in combined production for two months—May and June—and then ease this to 7.7 million bpd, to stay in effect until the end of the year. Then, from January 2021, the production cuts would be further eased to 5.8 million bpd, to remain in effect until end-April 2022.
Meanwhile, however, OPEC is again falling short of its compliance quotas, with compliance rates for May—the first month of cuts—at just 74 percent. The actual cuts in may were only 5.91 million bpd down from April, with Nigeria and Iraq lagging behind others.
very much similarity between ONG and Gloves counters movement.. ..they drop at the same time (around 10.40 am -10.50am ) and recover with the same momentum.. .. means we are facing the same group of sharks..
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Posted by munchys > 2020-06-01 17:00 | Report Abuse
I am wondering when is the announcement date of Dayang's quarter result?