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Wie sichert man das ab, ein Stopp Loss und bei welchem Kurs ?
eine seitwärts Entwicklung vorstellen. Es gibt keine News, die den Sprung
über 0,20 Cent beflügeln könnte.
nachdem letzte Woche hier heftig über ne ke diskutiert wurde, denke selbst, dass wir d.j. vermutlich keine haben werde, möchte ich dennoch mal zwei interessante bericht über die coba hier hereinstellen, die derzeit wohl derzeit in aller munde ist.
man kann die banken zwar nicht unbedingt vergleichen, doch sollen beide berichte verdeutlichen, wie machtlos wir kleine eigentlich sind...... möchte hier keine Diskussion über die coba lostreten.
http://boerse.ard.de/aktien/...rechte-sind-der-neueste-schrei100.html
http://www.maerkischeallgemeine.de/cms/beitrag/...oehung-viel-zu.html
gruss weltumradler, der tagebuch schreibende......
langsam wirst du mir unheimlich . springst ständig zwischen den banken hin und her und liegst immer richtig. eine frage : woher bekommst du deine infos ? gruss falco
und wieder scheinst du den richtigen tipp abgegeben zu haben. würdest du mir auch einen tipp für die national bank geben ? bist im moment bei der NBG nicht vertreten. raus oder noch abwarten mit verkaufen . für eine antwort wäre ich wirklich sehr dankbar, weil ich glaube das du wirklich den durchblick hast . gruss falco
leider vermutlich mal wieder eine doppel id, evtl vom angehimmelten...
gruss weltumradler, den derzeit tagebuchschreibenden.......
"Billionaire US investor Wilbur Ross (pictured) has called his almost 10pc stake in Bank of Ireland shares his best investment since the financial crisis.
In a broad-ranging interview, the Bank of Ireland board member said Bank of Ireland and the Irish economy were performing far better than forecast when the banking system was "stress tested" by BlackRock
"I think Bank of Ireland is turning out to be a really good investment," he said in an interview with Bloomberg TV's Francine Lacqua and Manus Cranny. Shares in the bank have risen by about 80pc since Mr Ross and other North American investors bought into the bank in 2011, he said.
US-based Mr Ross, along with Canada's Prem Watsa, led a 2011 investment by North American funds into Bank of Ireland that effectively saved the bank from nationalisation.
Between them, five funds bought a combined 35pc stake in the bank for €1.12bn at 10 cents per share.
Yesterday, those shares closed at 18.1 cents each, up slightly on the day and valuing Mr Ross's almost 10pc stake in Bank of Ireland at more than €500m.
Mr Ross said that he invested in Ireland because of the modern high-tech economy here, including the huge role that modern pharmaceuticals and internet companies play here.
Unlike other distressed European economies Ireland did not need "structural reforms," he said. "Ireland has proper labour laws. Ireland didn't need structural reform, all it needed was to fill the hole left by the banking crisis," the US investor said.
And he said he was not concerned by the lack of repossessions by Bank of Ireland and other Irish lenders. The fact that homeowners were left with debt in Ireland even after repossession was a very powerful deterrent from walking away from mortgages, he said.
In that context modifying mortgage debt was working well, he said, with 86pc of mortgages modified by Bank of Ireland now sticking to their new terms, he added.
The US billionaire said he saw Spain as another investment opportunity because the country was now follo wing Ireland in beginning "to come to grips" with its financial crisis.
"I'm going to Spain later on this week because, I think, Spain too has a real economy," Mr Ross said. "It's got terrible problems, 27pc unemployment and a banking system that I think is just beginning to recognise the severity of its problems."
Greece and Italy had done a "good job" reining in their finances, Mr Ross said.
But he believes France is "going in the opposite direction" under Socialist President Francois Hollande.
Irish Independent
Gruß Weltumradler, der Tagebuchschreibende.....
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"bank of ireland is set to sign up as the new main sponsor of Munster Rugby, adding to its existing deals with rival provinces Leinster and Ulster.
Contracts on what is a five-year deal are likely to be signed in the coming days.
Bank of Ireland, which is 15 per cent owned by the State, is taking over the title sponsorship from Japanese car manufacturer Toyota.
It is not clear how much Bank of Ireland has agreed to pay to secure its multi-year deal with Munster but it could be worth about €600,000 to €700,000 a year plus bonuses if certain performance targets are met.
Renewing relationship
Bank of Ireland is renewing its relationship with Munster, having been its title sponsor for six years up to 2004.
Since then, it has acted as Munster’s official bank.
Toyota succeeded the bank as Munster sponsor in the middle of 2004 and its deal officially expires next month.
In 2010, Toyota extended its sponsorship at a cost of €5.75 million over three years.
This included the title sponsorship of the senior teams competing in the RaboDirect Pro12, Heineken Cup, and British and Irish Cup, support for marketing, communications, and advertising, as well as an incentives related to the province’s progression through to the final stages of the various competitions.
Toyota’s time as primary sponsor of included Munster’s Heineken Cup victories in 2006 and 2008.
Munster is believed to have considered moving away from having one title sponsor and switching to a model involving a portfolio of corporates, similar to what the GAA has done with its All-Ireland championships. Bank of Ireland has sponsored Leinster since 2007 and renewed it deal in 2011 for four years.
Sponsor of Connacht
It has sponsored Ulster since 1997 and was the title sponsor of Connacht from 1996 until 2011, when Mazda agreed a three-year deal with the western province worth €1.5 million.
Rugby is Bank of Ireland’s primary focus in relation to sport. In recent years it has ended deals with the GAA as sponsor of the All -Ireland senior football championship, and with golfer Pádraig Harrington, a three-time major winner.
gruß weltumradler, der tagebuchschreibende.....
Das Volumen ist sehr gut.
Ich glaube jeder hat es jetzt geschnallt das es mit Irland mächtig bergauf geht.
Man kann es Ihnen auch nur wünschen. Sie Klagen nicht über Ihre Einschnitte und versuchen alles um am Markt wieder präsent zu sein.
Meiner Meinung nach haben Sie es bald geschafft.
Gruß Spezi2
nachhaltiger anstieg, schritt für schritt, unter dem radar...
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... ist eine Hypothekenbank ( US-Immobilien ) die ist mit der BoI nicht zu vergleichen , in keinster weise , aber lest selbst ......