unterbewerteter US-Transportgigant!
Seine Bash-Versuche waren auch schon besser.
Glaube der hat hier ne Menge Kohle verloren oder ist ein Bezahlter
http://de.advfn.com/...d=trades&symbol=N%5eYRCW&cb=1288366121
im bid und ask geschiet nix mehr fast nur noch unter dem fragezeichen.
Ja, ich finde es ja auch gut wenn berechtigte Kritik kommt, zb Resident...
denn wenn man mal paar Seiten zurückblättert als der letzte Sprung auf die 0,39$ stattfand haben alle gejubelt und nur rosa bzw grün gesehen - 2 Tage später war alles vorbei und wieder Realität.
Deswegen ist es auch gut wenn nicht alle immer alles nur positiv sehen sondern in fragestellen, A B E R wie und mit welchem Ton es manche tun ist auch nicht das wahre...
Hoffe wir werden morgen alle positiv aufatmen können
Bissle Geduld musst schon mitbringen.
Dass du Frust hast ist verständlich.
Übrigens, bin auch mit paar Prozent in der Miese, bist nicht allein.
Also, Kopf hoch
el presidente höchstpersönlich ist hier "zur Not" investiert, falls allen "Expertenmeinungen" (seiner eingeschlossen) zum Trotz, diese Aktie,
- was wir natürlich alle, die wir hier sind, nicht hoffen- STEIGT. Wie du sehr schön selbst ausdrückst, empfindest du das Steigen des Wertes YRCW als "Not".
Was bedrückt dich, hm, lass es raus..
Trotzdem sollten wir Ihm eine Chance geben es in Zukunft besser zu machen.
Mein Vorschlag: Schwamm drüber, wir vergessen alles und beginnen NEU.
In vielen Fällen kommt das Glück nicht zum Anleger, weil er es nicht abwarten kann.
Nicht der schnelle Zock macht reich, auf Dauer, ich betone auf Dauer geht das bei über 90% in die Hose. Nur die Elite, evtl. Sekko, gehören zu den anderen 10%, aber sie werden nicht reich, sondern krank.
Die Situation ist schwierig bei Yrc, der Markt gibt keine Tendenz ab.
Ich glaube an ein No, was durch Plan B zu ein Yes wird.
Sollte der Kurs fallen, werde ich nachkaufen 2.30-2.50.
Man kann das Glück nicht erzwingen, es kommt zu Einem, wenn man nicht damit rechnet.
N8
Blauwal
Und das uns oder überhaupt jmd abzockt ist leider nicht nur bei yrc der fall...
Haha auch im realen leben wurde ich grade mit meinen vermieteten indutriehallen ein dummes opfer von mietnormaden...und da denkt man vorher sowas passiert einem selst sicher nicht...naja läuft ja nicht immer alles so positiv wie bei yrc ;))
Proactive Alerts Enhance Holland Freeze Protection Service
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - Oct. 29, 2010 - Holland, a subsidiary of YRC Worldwide Inc. (Nasdaq: YRCWD), recently announced a new enhancement to its Freeze Protection Service. Now, e-mail weather alerts are available to customers who sign up for the communications.
E-mail alerts enable shippers to better plan their transportation and inventory strategies to ensure their supply chains remain efficient during the winter. This is particularly important for companies handling products that are susceptible to freezing.
The Holland Freeze Protection Service builds on the transit speed of the largest network of next-day delivery points in the region and the operational efficiencies which ensure shipments move quickly to their destinations. Less time in transit means less time for freezing to occur.
In addition, Holland service centers are equipped with technically-engineered and environmentally safe CargoQuilt® covers. The quilts provide an extra blanket of protection to drums, pallets and totes. Shipments maintain temperatures above 32-degrees Fahrenheit from pickup to delivery. "Warm rooms" also are available for use over weekends as necessary to protect freezable shipments.
"Many of today's aqueous-based chemical products are susceptible to freezing. Even after thawing, once frozen they may be unusable, potentially creating production delays or damaging vendor relationships," says Jeff Rogers, president - Holland. "With a 99.99% claim-free rate for cold-sensitive shipments, our systems, equipment and procedures ensure products arrive on time and damage free."....................
Proactive Alerts Enhance Holland Freeze Protection Service (NASDAQ:YRCW)
http://www.truckingboards.com/forum/yrcw/...e-protection-service.html
A high volume of ballots is likely to extend vote counting in a Teamsters election crucial to the survival of trucking giant YRC Worldwide into the weekend.
"Due to the high number of ballots cast, results are not expected until tomorrow afternoon," the Teamsters union said Friday in a statement on its Web site.
Ballots were mailed Oct. 7 and counting began Oct. 28.
YRC Teamsters are being asked to approve wage, benefit and pension concessions that could save the company more than $350 million a year, according to analysts.
The plan would extend a 15 percent wage cut through 2015 and slash company pension contributions suspended last year by 75 percent when they resume.
In return, the international union would receive broad power to review and even reject decisions made by the company as part of its restructuring plan.
As many as 25,000 union jobs are at stake. YRC Worldwide is the largest Teamsters employer in trucking. It has made enormous job cuts in the past two years.
"The bottom line is we have no future with a 'no' vote," YRC Worldwide Chief Operations Officer Michael J. Smid said in an Oct. 4 letter to employees.
If Teamster workers reject the plan, YRC Worldwide could shut down or merge or pare back some of its operations, such as regional carrier New Penn.
The company could also try for a second vote. Last year, it was forced to go back two or three times to smaller bargaining units to win approval for concessions.
But it would have only two months before pension payments suspended last year kick in again Jan. 1, costing the company as much as $90 million a quarter.
That would consume YRC's cash by the third quarter of 2011, analysts warn.
It's also not clear whether the less-than-truckload operator would be able to hang onto sufficient customers if the Teamsters vote down the restructuring plan.
"If the restructuring does not pass, customers (will) lose confidence in our ability to handle their business," Smid said in the Oct. 4 letter to YRC Worldwide employees.
"The resulting shipment loss will make it impossible for YRC Worldwide to continue in business," said Smid, who is also president of long-haul subsidiary YRC.
If the plan is approved, YRC Worldwide and its lenders would face other hurdles, including raising $300 million in new equity financing by the end of 2010.
The agreement would provide for a second debt-for-equity swap, giving a lager share of the company's stock to its banking group and the Teamsters union.
At least one Wall Street investment analyst cast doubt on the company's ability to survive with or without rank-and-file approval of the restructuring plan.
"Even if the vote passes, there is no guarantee the company will survive much longer," said David Ross, a trucking analyst with Stifel Nicolaus.
"We believe the company will either go out of business within a few months or have to give the company to debt holders and new money," he said in a note to investors.
That would reduce the value of stock held by current shareholders, but give the company a chance to stay alive and benefit from a stronger economic recovery.
-- Contact William B. Cassidy at wcassidy@joc.com.
http://www.joc.com/trucking/high-volume-ballots-yrc-slows-count
http://joc.com/trucking/joc-week-review
Dein Posting ist einfach von vorne bis hinten nur MÜLL !
Wie kannst DU dein depresives Verhalten deinen Mitmenschen zumuten?
Lass es lieber.
Dass aber laufende Kosten steigen können ist klar.
Was nach den letzten Zahlen passiert ist hat er auch Recht.
Aber:
Wurde YRC bezüglich erfolgreicher Umstrukturierung/Kostensenkung ausgezeichnet.
Bitte berichtigt mich falls falsch.
Heute werden wir es wissen..
Trader3007
Rechnet doch bei diesem Kurs den MK aus...
Die Frachtzahlen stimmen das ist wichtig, also scheint ja AArbeit da zu sein, wenn nicht werden leider wieder welche entlassen.
Vielleicht nutzt man das Voting bei NO um Leute zu kicken...zu wenig Arbeit, brauchen dich nicht mehr
wünsche dir noch ne schönes wochenende.
You might think they are playing games but the sad truth is that this company has been loosing money for years on end.
The problem all unions have is that we think that if we keep banging the table we will get what we want. At some point the money is just not there! Ever think about that itty bitty problem??
This country was built on people getting paid for the work they do not for the tantrums people throw. And that my Brothers is something to be proud about! That is my conscience! Getting paid for what I deserve! This is a free country, if you don't like YRC then go get a job some place else, but don't ruin it for the rest of us that want to work.
http://teamstersonline.com/forums/yrc-inc/22517-no-votes.html
Trader3007