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BAM Groep - Juli 2014

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  1. Cementwagen 1 juli 2014 09:47
    quote:

    Eddie Verder schreef op 1 juli 2014 09:12:

    Blackrock heeft een shortpositie in Heijmans ingenomen (en gister waarschijnlijk uitgebreid). BAM was gister de positieve uitzondering bij de bouwfondsen. Gaat BAM nu mee omlaag, of profiteert het van eventuele overstappende beleggers?

    Eddie
    Volgens mij is die positie juist omlaag gegaan van 0,59% op 4 jun naar 0,48% op 27 jun (blackjack investment managent. Voor BlackRockinstitutional trustcompany was de laatste melding op 20 juni en ook die ging omlaag.
  2. Eddie Verder 1 juli 2014 09:58
    quote:

    Cementwagen schreef op 1 juli 2014 09:47:

    [...]

    Volgens mij is die positie juist omlaag gegaan van 0,59% op 4 jun naar 0,48% op 27 jun (blackjack investment managent. Voor BlackRockinstitutional trustcompany was de laatste melding op 20 juni en ook die ging omlaag.
    Excuses! Te snel gelezen!
  3. forum rang 6 €d_Modus Vivendi 1 juli 2014 10:39
    The winner of the race between two rival developers for a potential €16m kickstart fund to help build a multi-million euro events centre in Cork City will be announced next month.

    It emerged last night that two parties — O’Callaghan Properties, and the joint venture between Heineken Ireland and BAM Contractors — have been invited to submit final tenders ahead of the final decision which will emerge by July 8.

    Mr O’Callaghan has planning permission for a €50m 6,000-capacity events centre on Albert Quay.

    A €50m 6,000-capacity events centre is the focal point of Heinken/BAM’s €150m Brewery Quarter regeneration of the former Beamish and Crawford site on South Main St.

    Dan Buggy, acting chief executive of Cork City Council, told city councillors last night two applications were received after the publication of its Competitive Dialogue Procurement process earlier this year.

    Both submissions received by City Hall were deemed suitable and were invited to participate in a dialogue process, he said.

    “There were three rounds of dialogue meetings rather than the anticipated two and this phase has now been completed and both parties have been invited to submit final tenders,” said Mr Buggy.

    “It is anticipated that these will be received and assessed by the final evaluation panel with a view to a final report issuing by July 8.”

    This report, which will indicate the preferred developer, will then come before city councillors at their meeting on July 14 for a decision on whether or not the council will invest in the preferred project.

    A potential kick-start fund of up to €16m is on offer — €10m from the Government announced in last December’s budget and up to €6m from the city council.

    Fine Gael’s John Buttimer and Sinn Féin’s Chris O’Leary said it is key that councillors get enough time to consider the final report before they vote on possible city investment in a centre.

    Fianna Fáil’s Tom O’Driscoll said it is also essential all recently elected councillors are fully briefed on the proposal.

    Deputy Lord Mayor Ken O’Flynn of Fianna Fái said Mr O’Callaghan’s proposal in the city’s docklands is “the only show in town”.

    “It will kick off the city’s docklands development and will encourage investors to invest in Cork,” he said.

    Mr O’Flynn called on its owners, Heineken Ireland, to gift the Beamish site to the city if it is not selected.

    Planning permission is also still valid for an events centre on the old Ford distribution site near Páirc Uí Chaoimh, proposed by Howard Holdings.
  4. forum rang 6 €d_Modus Vivendi 1 juli 2014 11:17
    BAM replaces Wates on 40€m Exeter Uni job

    Aaron Morby | Tue 1st July | 9:47
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    BAM Construction has been given the contract to replace Wates on the Living Systems Institute project for the University of Exeter.

    The University announced Wates had won the contract 12 months ago ahead of BAM, Kier and Mansell.

    But the contractor failed to agree a final terms on the job, causing the university to approach rival bidders.

    BAM faces several challenges, building on a steeply sloping site that is constrained by other buildings.

    The contractor will also oversee the fit out of the centre, including laboratories and complex services.

    Building information modelling has been used from the outset, and an early relationship was established with mechanical and electrical contractor NG Bailey.

    The new centre will bring together mathematicians, scientists and engineers in a bid to revolutionise the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of human, animal and plant diseases.

    It will consist of two linked buildings on a split level site, with a tower block nine storeys high and a slab block reaching six storeys, three storeys being basement levels with significant excavations and temporary works.

    An Excellent rating is being targeted through environmental initiative BREEAM, with solar panels and high levels of insulation. A combined heat and power plant will allow the centre to create its own energy.

    The project enters its main construction phase this summer, with sectional completion in March 2016 and overall completion scheduled for May 2016.

    The architect is Hawkins Brown, Civil & Structural engineers are AECOM and Services engineers are Hoare Lea.
  5. Regenboog33 1 juli 2014 15:51
    We worden weer fijn (NIET dus) naar beneden gedrukt. Ik denk dat we tot eind augustus (en dat is nog heel ver weg) in de range tussen € 3,40 - € 3,70 zullen blijven. Pas als de cijfers goed zijn, dan pas kunnen/mogen we omhoog. Baal er flink van dat op zo'n dag als deze BAM na een leuke stijging weer flink naar beneden wordt gemanipuleerd. Ik hoop van harte dat de shorters flink op hun b.. gaan, maar dat zal helaas wel niet gebeuren.
  6. jojo3 1 juli 2014 15:59
    Niet alleen in BAM wordt stevig gemanipuleerd, Post NL, Vopak, Arcelor, Gemalto, zelfs Tom Tom staan op het lijstje van de "heren"
    Allemaal forse shortposities, bij TT zelfs bijna 10% van de free float van aandelen
    Die sukkels van de AFM doen er niets tegen, armoe troef is het daar, zit waarschijnlijk het personeel wat niemand wilde hebben.
    Het enige is een verbod op het uitlenen van aandelen en shortposities
  7. [verwijderd] 1 juli 2014 16:14
    DSM vorige week was de eerste, Philips afgelopen 2 handelsdagen de volgende, Randstad komt komende 2 handelsdagen aan de beurt, Bam komt ook vanzelf aan de beurt. MacD heeft nog 0,03 nodig voor een positieve crossing, trix. is al gecrossed RSI inmiddels nog amper 13 á 14. ;)

    Voor de ongeduldigen: sluit uw pc af en ga een rondje fietsen of voetballen en kijk over een week of 1,5 nog eens naar de koers. ;)
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