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  1. [verwijderd] 26 januari 2016 21:43
    quote:

    Vuurgoudhaantjes schreef op 26 januari 2016 21:39:

    Volgens Apple-CEO Tim Cook zal het wel meevallen. De baas stelde investeerders in augustus gerust dat de Chinese resultaten er prima bij staan.

    blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/08/24/apple...
    www.z24.nl/economie/apple-in-china
    In US wordt Apple weer onder de 100 geduwd . Óf men heeft weinig vertrouwen in goede cijfers óf bankenmaffia gaat een springplank creëren dus vet up nabeurs.
  2. [verwijderd] 26 januari 2016 21:47
    quote:

    cha44 schreef op 26 januari 2016 21:43:

    [...]

    In US wordt Apple weer onder de 100 geduwd . Óf men heeft weinig vertrouwen in goede cijfers óf bankenmaffia gaat een springplank creëren dus vet up nabeurs.
    China not as bad as people think: Siemens CEO

    China's economic problems are not as bad as they appear in spite of the current market tailspin, the chief executive of German industrial giant Siemens told CNBC.

    "The real economy in China is a lot better than people are talking about right now. There is obviously some weakness in terms of real estate and the finance sector but as far as our business is concerned, we do see some decent growth in healthcare, which was very, very strong with double-digit growth in China," Joe Kaeser, chief executive of Siemens, told CNBC on Tuesday.

    Kaeser was speaking to CNBC after attending the World Economic Forum in Davos last week. While the meeting in the Swiss Alps had included a lot of "doom" about China, Kaeser said such pessimism was unfounded – particularly as Siemens' had seen a positive trend in the country.

    Siemens had recovered "a lot" of market share in China and had seen good activity in the power generation and energy management field, Kaeser said, adding: "So we're actually pretty happy with what we're seeing in China relative to what their structural challenges are."

    On Monday, Europe's biggest industrial group reported first-quarter industrial profit, revenue and orders that beat market expectations and also raised its full-year earnings per share (EPS) forecast. The earnings come amid a cost-cutting drive at the company, an initiative that Kaeser said put the company in good stead.

    "Obviously we got off to a very good start for our fiscal 2016 after a quite strong quarter in fiscal Q4 2015, so we can clearly see that, despite some macro-economic and geopolitical headwinds, our recent… actions and programs are in full place so we can take a lot of confidence out of that performance to be able to raise the forecast for the full-year 2016."

    There has been speculation that markets could see Siemens float its robust healthcare division, which is already managed as a separate company as of mid-2015, this year. Kaeser said "time would tell" what happened to the business but did not rule out an initial public offering.

    "Our decision to make healthcare a company in the company, to make it much more focused and stronger, has already been paying off. So what we actually want to do is to make a good business into a great business," he said.

    "We are strong, we are winning market share and…we are very well-prepared for anything which we believe needs to be done to make this business and even greater business for Siemens."

    PS: zelfs vluchtelingen of mensen bij een voedselbank hebben een iphone.
  3. [verwijderd] 26 januari 2016 22:26
    quote:

    Spoetnik schreef op 26 januari 2016 22:17:

    [...]

    Tip voor jou en die goudhaan: stoppen met denken. Los van dat het jullie waarschijnlijk enorm veel moeite kost, leidt het ook helemaal nergens toe.
    Ik zal jou eens wat vertellen sinds dat ik uit Tomtom ben gestapt heb ik mijn winst zien groeien met 21 procent. Als je geschoren wilt worden dan moet je vooral in Tomtom blijven zitten. ASML, Ahold, Delhaize, Siemens, Philips en ook Apple zijn pracht aandelen.
  4. JanssenB 26 januari 2016 22:33
    quote:

    Vuurgoudhaantjes schreef op 26 januari 2016 22:26:

    [...]

    Ik zal jou eens wat vertellen sinds dat ik uit Tomtom ben gestapt heb ik mijn winst zien groeien met 21 procent. Als je geschoren wilt worden dan moet je vooral in Tomtom blijven zitten. ASML, Ahold, Delhaize, Siemens, Philips en ook Apple zijn pracht aandelen.
    En toch loop je nog op dit forum te struinen.
    Blijkbaar kun je Tom2 niet loslaten....
  5. [verwijderd] 26 januari 2016 22:50
    quote:

    Vuurgoudhaantjes schreef op 26 januari 2016 21:47:

    [...]

    China not as bad as people think: Siemens CEO

    China's economic problems are not as bad as they appear in spite of the current market tailspin, the chief executive of German industrial giant Siemens told CNBC.

    "The real economy in China is a lot better than people are talking about right now. There is obviously some weakness in terms of real estate and the finance sector but as far as our business is concerned, we do see some decent growth in healthcare, which was very, very strong with double-digit growth in China," Joe Kaeser, chief executive of Siemens, told CNBC on Tuesday.

    Kaeser was speaking to CNBC after attending the World Economic Forum in Davos last week. While the meeting in the Swiss Alps had included a lot of "doom" about China, Kaeser said such pessimism was unfounded – particularly as Siemens' had seen a positive trend in the country.

    Siemens had recovered "a lot" of market share in China and had seen good activity in the power generation and energy management field, Kaeser said, adding: "So we're actually pretty happy with what we're seeing in China relative to what their structural challenges are."

    On Monday, Europe's biggest industrial group reported first-quarter industrial profit, revenue and orders that beat market expectations and also raised its full-year earnings per share (EPS) forecast. The earnings come amid a cost-cutting drive at the company, an initiative that Kaeser said put the company in good stead.

    "Obviously we got off to a very good start for our fiscal 2016 after a quite strong quarter in fiscal Q4 2015, so we can clearly see that, despite some macro-economic and geopolitical headwinds, our recent… actions and programs are in full place so we can take a lot of confidence out of that performance to be able to raise the forecast for the full-year 2016."

    There has been speculation that markets could see Siemens float its robust healthcare division, which is already managed as a separate company as of mid-2015, this year. Kaeser said "time would tell" what happened to the business but did not rule out an initial public offering.

    "Our decision to make healthcare a company in the company, to make it much more focused and stronger, has already been paying off. So what we actually want to do is to make a good business into a great business," he said.

    "We are strong, we are winning market share and…we are very well-prepared for anything which we believe needs to be done to make this business and even greater business for Siemens."

    PS: zelfs vluchtelingen of mensen bij een voedselbank hebben een iphone.
    Laten we wel wezen. China doet nu wat westerse landen al jaren wilden. Meer gericht op interne markt, groeiende dienstensector en minder de exporteur van de wereld.
  6. [verwijderd] 26 januari 2016 23:15
    quote:

    *Justin* schreef op 26 januari 2016 22:50:

    [...]

    Laten we wel wezen. China doet nu wat westerse landen al jaren wilden. Meer gericht op interne markt, groeiende dienstensector en minder de exporteur van de wereld.
    Ik weet niet hoe de situatie n NL is, maar in Italië hebben ze het helemaal gehad met de chinese kankerverwekkende troep voor 1 euro, we maken de producten weer zelf n Europa.
  7. [verwijderd] 26 januari 2016 23:58
    Het gaat niet per iPhone...

    Licentie inkomsten zijn gestegen na overtreffen van een bepaald plateau. Dat zou een positieve omzet hebben op Q3 en Q4, maar verder niet. Omzet groeit dus niet lineair door. Mogelijk groeit het nog een keer verder als er nog hogere plateaus zijn en worden doorbroken. Of als ze aanvullende diensten gaan afnemen; bijv voor automotive doeleinden. Hopelijk dikt Uber de licentie inkomsten nog wat aan..
  8. Nait Soesen 27 januari 2016 01:06
    We are thrilled to partner with a global leader like TomTom Telematics. TomTom solutions for navigation, route planning, real-time fuel consumption, vehicle maintenance and CO2 emissions complement the benefits derived from our intelligent TireVigil™ TPMS 2.0 products that also drive reduced labor, tire and fuel costs to every fleet," said Peggy Fisher, TireStamp president.

    www.metro-magazine.com/bus/news/71034...

    26-01-2016
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