Job Vacancy at PT Monex Investindo Futures

PT Monex Investindo Futures is one of the business subsidiaries of Ravindo, a group widely known for its various activities such as financial services, manufacturing, mining, property and international trading.

PT Monex Investindo Futures was established to be a specialist in Foreign Exchange Trading, Stock Indices and Commodity.

We stand for professionalism, education and service values recognized in the business system. In order to achieve the satisfaction from customers, we provide information and excellent customer service in a secure and transparent environment.

We are supported by professionals with extensive experience in the futures business. Moreover we are directly linked to the world’s largest financial centers enabling us access to inter-bank prices and allowing us to provide competitive quotes and excellent service to our clients. We maintain tight dealing spreads and quote aggressively at all times.

PT. Monex Investindo Futures is quickly growing and developing because of the extensive marketing, rapidly increasing customer base and the support by highly experienced staff.

Marketing Executive

QUALIFICATIONS :
* Male or Female
* Good Communication Skill
* Talkactive, Smart, Highly Self Motivated Person
* Responsible for sales target
* Able to develop new customers
* Min 1 years of sales experience

Introducing Broker (IB)

QUALIFICATIONS :
* Male or Female
* Good Communication Skill
* Talkactive, Smart, Highly Self Motivated Person
* Responsible for sales target
* Able to develop new customers
* Wide business network and connections

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Tearful Button Clinches F1 Canadian Thriller

Jenson Button seized his first win of the season and the finest of his career when he passed defending champion Sebastian Vettel on the final lap of a dramatic, rain-hit Canadian Grand Prix.

The 31-year-old Englishman, on Sunday driving his McLaren car with great courage, speed and judgement after surviving an early collision with team-mate Lewis Hamilton, emerged triumphant at the conclusion of an utterly unpredictable race.

It was a drive that included two collisions - with Hamilton and also with two-time champion Fernando Alonso of Ferrari - six pit-stops and a drive-through penalty.

It was also a race that took more than four hours to run and included a two-hour suspension due to a red flag because of torrential rain and five Safety Car interventions.

In the final lap, Vettel made a mistake when he ran wide and fractionally off the dry line with only a few corners remaining.

He locked up his rear wheels and in doing so gave the confident, charging Button his chance to surge through and triumph.

The 23-year-old German Red Bull driver had looked sure to win after leading from pole position both before and after the two-hour suspension, but he buckled under pressure from Button on the final lap and finished second.

This left Red Bull still without a win in Canada.

It also enabled Button to come home in an overall winning time of four hours, four minutes and 37.037 seconds, though the running time was one hour, 23 minutes and 50.995 seconds.

It was the 10th win of his career for the champion of 2009.

"I really don't know what to say, it's been a very emotional three hours or whatever it's been since the start," said a tearful Button afterward. "The incident with Lewis - I couldn't see anything and I've apologised to him.

"It was really a fight from then on, but I kept on pushing and I managed to get past Seb at the end. Another great win for me and possibly my best."

Vettel managed to hang on and finish second after being defeated for only the second time this year in seven races and his Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber came home third, after battling through in the closing laps.

"I was pushing and I think it would have been enough until the end, but obviously it was not because I made a mistake," said Vettel.

"It's clearly down to me. I locked up the rear a little bit. What you have to do then is open up the car going a bit straighter and when there's only one line, I ended up in the wet. It was quite easy then for him to pass."

Luckless seven-times champion Michael Schumacher finished fourth for Mercedes after looking poised to take a podium place.

Vitaly Petrov of Renault was fifth, Felipe Massa came home sixth for Ferrari, who lost Alonso through an accident, with Japanese Kamui Kobayashi seventh for Sauber. Massa passed the Sauber by a few metres as they crossed the line.

Jaime Alguersuari finished eighth for Toro Rosso ahead of Rubens Barrichello of Williams and Sebastien Buemi in the second Toro Rosso.

Button's triumph lifted him to second behind Vettel in the drivers' championship.

Vettel now has 161 points to Button on 101 with Webber third on 94 and Hamilton fourth on 85. In the constructors championship, Red Bull have 255 and McLaren have 186. Ferrari are third on 101.

McLaren team chief Martin Whitmarsh said: "We knew he had to put pressure on Sebastian -- and Sebastian made a mistake. From Jenson, that's the stuff of champions, that's the stuff of dreams."

Button later added: "I got a drive-through for speeding behind the Safety Car so I had to find way through three times. On the last lap, I was chasing down Seb and he ran wide on the wet part of the circuit and I took the opportunity.

"It was a fantastic race, even if I hadn't won I would have enjoyed it... an amazing win and possibly my best. It is definitely one of those Grands Prix where you are nowhere and then somewhere.

"The last lap is the important one to be leading and I was leading half of it."

Button said he felt confident he would not be penalised for his part in either of his accidents.

"I'm not concerned at all because I don't feel I have done anything wrong, but you never know what the outcome will be," he said.

"It felt like I spent more time in the pits than on track. The guys did a great job of calling the strategy. At some points, we definitely lucked out with strategy.

"We called it very well going to slicks and the car was working really well in these tricky conditions. I enjoyed it very much coming through the field, fighting your way through the field is almost as good as winning the race.

"To be on the podium is a pretty exceptional result and to fight my way through from last position... It is definitely my best race." AFP (Gordon Howard)

Source: http://www.thejakartaglobe.com

Button Pips Vettel On Last Lap for 10th GP Victory

Montreal - What started out as one of Jenson Button’s worst days as a driver turned into his best as the Briton mounted one of Formula One’s great charges to steal victory from Sebastian Vettel in Canada on Sunday.

A gloomy, rainy day took a more miserable turn for McLaren when Button and team mate Lewis Hamilton came together, putting Hamilton into the wall and out of the race after eight laps.

A run-in with Ferrari’s Spanish double world champion Fernando Alonso, six visits to the pit lane – five regular stops and one drive-through penalty – added to a disastrous afternoon for the 31-year-old Briton before launching into what will go down as one of the sport’s most dramatic comebacks.

Slashing his way through the field after being left at the back of the pack, Button stalked Vettel over the closing laps – pressuring the German into an uncharacteristic mistake and pouncing when his rival’s Red Bull skidded wide.

“Eventually on the last lap I was chasing down Seb, he ran a little wide on the wet part of the circuit and I was able to take the opportunity and take the win,” a beaming Button told reporters.

“It was one of those grand prix where you are nowhere and then you are somewhere, then you’re nowhere again and then somewhere. Fighting your way through the field is almost as good as winning a race.”

Vettel, who had led the race throughout – surviving several race restarts after safety-car interruptions – hung on for second, ahead of Red Bull team mate Mark Webber, who also had to come from the back after being bumped off the track by Hamilton early in the race. Michael Schumacher drove a great race to finish fourth in his Mercedes.

Button classified his 10th career win as his greatest and few of those who sat through an afternoon of torrential rain that included a two-hour race delay would disagree.

“Amazing day, I don’t know what to say,” said Button. “It’s definitely my best race ... I’ll remember this for a long time.

“To be on the podium is a pretty exceptional result. The most action I’ve had in a Grand Prix, probably, and come away with a win. My first GP win was pretty special as it always would be ... but I would say this race is the best one I’ve had in my career.”

When McLaren arrived in Canada their hopes for victory rested on Hamilton, who had started on pole every race in Montreal, winning twice.

“The incident with Lewis, I couldn’t see anything when he was alongside me,” said Button. “I couldn’t see anything in my mirrors. It was one of those things and I apologized to him.” Reuters (Steve Keating)

Source: http://www.thejakartaglobe.com

Stoner shines on wet track at Silverstone

Casey Stoner, making his 150th Grand Prix start, became the first Honda rider to win three successive MotoGP races since Valentino Rossi in 2003 after dominating the Air Asia British MotoGP at a wet Silverstone circuit in The United Kingdom on Sunday.

Stoner left a wide gap of 15.159 seconds ahead of other racers after clocking 47’53.459s in the 20-lap race. Trailing in second and third place respectively were Stoner's teammate Andrea Dovizioso and Colin Edwards from Monster Yamaha Tech 3 with 48’08.618 and 48’14.939.

The premiere motorcycle racing championship was marred by dramatic accidents involving Marco Simoncelli, Jorge Lorenzo and Ben Spies, who fell victim to the soaked track due to continuous downpours from Sunday morning and chilling 11-degree Celsius temperatures.

“The conditions are indeed very difficult as the rains left water on some parts of the track,” Stoner said in the press briefing. “I became more confident after some time. I am happy with the win.”

The next fastest qualifier, Dovizioso, for Sunday’s second place repeated his success of when he also finished second last year at the same circuit.

Dovizioso admitted heavy pressure during the race.

“Stoner is really good. I just tried to start as fast as I could and stay ahead of the others,” he said, adding that he was complacent about coming in second, which equaled his best result last year.

Luck seemed to belong to Colin Edwards, who had qualified in eighth place just eight days after breaking his collarbone at the Catalunya Grand Prix.

“I have to thank my doctor for doing a terribly good job. It’s really hard to keep staying on the two wheels in such difficult conditions,” Edwards said.

Edwards said that his team mechanic had contributed a significant element to his podium glory.

“I had my bike in a completely different setup; lines and springs. And, that’s very good,” he said.

Sunday, however, overshadowed Simoncelli, who had his dream of becoming the first rider from a satellite team to win a MotoGP during the 800cc era dented.

Simoncelli, who battled out for a spot behind Stoner with Dovizioso, lost control of his bike in the 10th lap.

Similarly, Lorenzo, the only Yamaha rider to have started from the front row in 2011, also made mistake. Lorenzo highsided out of third position on lap 8, making the Silverstone race the first he did not finish since 2009.

Nicky Hayden, who headed the third row grid, finished fourth, followed by Alvaro Bautista, Valentino Rossi, Karel Abraham, Toni Elias, Hiroshi Aoyama and Loris Capirossi. (Damar Harsanto)

Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com

Stoner wins British GP to take overall lead

Australia's Casey Stoner won an incident-filled British MotoGP on Sunday to supplant defending champion Jorge Lorenzo at the top of the world championship standings.

Stoner, who started on pole, defied terrible racing conditions on a drenched Silverstone circuit to clinch a fourth victory in six rounds, becoming the first Honda rider to win three successive MotoGP races since Italian great Valentino Rossi in 2003.

Lorenzo was in second place when he crashed out on the eighth of 20 laps, seconds after teammate Ben Spies also fell. The heavy rain then accounted for Honda rider Marco Simoncelli on the 10th lap of the 5.9-kilometer (3.6-mile) course, with the Italian looking threatening in third place before skidding out.

"It was really tough conditions," said Stoner, the 2007 world champion who was starting his 150th grand prix in all categories and was quickest in practice on Friday and Saturday.

"Anything could have happened. We were quite lucky in this one that I stayed up and that Jorge had a crash."

Honda's Andrea Dovizioso was second, with Yamaha's Colin Edwards third.

Stoner's win lifted him 18 points above Lorenzo in the overall standings. Italy's Dovizioso stayed third but trimmed the gap to Lorenzo to 15 points with a third of the championship gone.

Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com

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