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waar kunnen we citigroup gaan volgen nu dat ze uit de dow gaan. ed
Is dit negatief of zal de koers hier niet op reageren?
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Is dit negatief of zal de koers hier niet op reageren?
het technische kan ik je niet zo vertellen (ben maar sinds maart bezig met beleggen - en meteen goed fout met C ;-) wel is het zo dat het niets afdoet aan de waarde die C heeft. ook is de dow jones een index die maar 30 bedrijven bevat en volledig achterhaald. de meesten mensen die de performance van de amerikaanse economie meten kijken naar de S&P 500. het enige (mocht iemand hierover het fijne weten dan graag) is dat citigroup de handel in de index (down jones) kwijt is. de aandelen DJ zijn een verzameling aandelen van de bedrijven die het bevat. zo redenerend denk ik dat citigroup qua volume wat daalt. voorzover loopt C achter de rest aan en misschien toch wel vanwege dit.
Ok bedankt.. ben zelf ook nog niet zo lang geleden begonnen en heb al aardig wat foute beleggingen gedaan.. helaas! Rare vindt ik dat Citi vaak daalt terwijl de DJ een klapper maakt!
city pre-market inmiddels op 3,54 -4,07% Ik hoop dat hij nog een beetje aantrekt voordat de boel open gaat daar.
Knight schreef:
city pre-market inmiddels op 3,54 -4,07%
Ik hoop dat hij nog een beetje aantrekt voordat de boel open gaat daar.
3.58 (-2.98%) nu pre-market zegt niet zoveel, tenzij verschil 10% is. het volume is zeer laag en de spread groot.
relikwie schreef:
[quote=Knight]
city pre-market inmiddels op 3,54 -4,07%
Ik hoop dat hij nog een beetje aantrekt voordat de boel open gaat daar.
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3.58 (-2.98%) nu
pre-market zegt niet zoveel, tenzij verschil 10% is.
het volume is zeer laag en de spread groot.
Trekt volgende week wel weer aan.
verwacht idd ook volgende week een paar keer een grotere stap omhoog. steeds meer positief nieuws uit de states.
3,47 -5,96% doet wel een beetje au nu. Al mijn zo zorgzaam verdiende eurootjes met mijn andere aandelen foetsie bah. Word een LT'tje verwacht ik, moet toch een keer omhoog die handel, doe mij maar standje september vorig jaar ofzo, ik ben niet hebberig. Oja, een artikel waarom ze City uit de dow hebben gepleurd: By John Prestbo Beginning with the opening bell on Monday, June 8, the Dow Jones Industrial Average will have two new components: The Travelers Companies Inc. (TRV) instead of Citigroup Inc. (C), and Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) instead of General Motors Corp. The changes were announced roughly an hour after GM (GM) filed for bankruptcy protection, from which it will emerge a much smaller automaker owned primarily by the U.S. government. I made the media rounds today explaining why two icons of American business were booted and why we selected the two replacements we did. Here are some of the questions thrown my way: Why make the changes now? GM's bankruptcy filing forced our hand. Companies in bankruptcy proceedings are not allowed in the Dow. Why? Because they are on a different playing field than those operating in the normal competitive arena, and thus their stock action, if any, reflects unusual conditions and developments. OK, but why was Citigroup ousted at the same time? Whenever we have to change a stock because of an external event - a merger, say, or in this case bankruptcy - we look at all the other components to make sure they continue to do a good job representing their respective industries. We felt Citigroup was going into a period of substantial restructuring in which its stock would be more reflective of that process than of the banking sector. Citigroup is a big bank with large international operations and a well-known brand. Any chance it could get back into the Dow someday? Sure. Several companies have returned to the Dow after a period of absence. Chevron, for example, was brought back in last year after being ousted in the 1990s. General Electric was in and out three times, though it is the only one that was among the original 12 stocks when Charles H. Dow created the industrial average in 1896. Did the fact that Travelers used to be part of Citigroup play a role in choosing that particular insurance company? No. Citigroup spun off Travelers in 2002, so it has been operating independently for going on seven years. And it was independent prior to becoming part of Citigroup in 1998. We were committed to restoring the insurance sector to the Dow after ejecting American International Group, Inc. (AIG) last September after the government takeover. Travelers is a property and casualty insurer, as AIG is, and it is certainly a leader in that industry. Why choose a tech company, Cisco, to replace an automaker? We did not need another consumer goods company after adding Kraft Foods when we removed AIG. In looking around, we were struck by the fact that Cisco makes products that pave the Information Highway - computer networking equipment, things that enable high-speed data and video transmission, and so on. We saw Cisco helping the economy and culture adjust to the digital age, much as automobiles influenced economic and social changes in the 20th Century. Well, why not Apple (AAPL) or Google (GOOG)? Those companies certainly qualify as blue chips, but we chose Cisco this time. Who is this "we" you keep referring to? The selection of Dow components is ultimately the responsibility of the managing editor of The Wall Street Journal. Robert Thomson is in that position today (as well as being editor-in-chief of all of Dow Jones), and he made the choices. I help with suggestions and research, as do two senior editors of the Journal. GM is being delisted by the New York Stock Exchange. How can you keep it in the Dow until Friday's close? GM's shares henceforth will be traded over the counter, in a system known as "pink sheets" because in the pre-digital era these stocks' prices were printed on pink paper. We will take GM prices periodically from this OTC market until Friday. Interestingly, GM shares rose in price after the bankruptcy filing, even though the CEO, Fritz Henderson, reminded everybody that common shareholders are wiped out in a bankruptcy. To my knowledge, this is the first time any Dow stock has not been listed on an exchange, but it is only temporary. Everybody saw GM's bankruptcy coming from a mile off. Why didn't you take it out sooner - or even Citigroup, for that matter? In our opinion, the sharp price declines of both stocks were very much a part of the bear market phenomenon. In other words, we felt these two stocks were helping represent what was going on in the overall market, even though their prices dropped to the low single digits. Normally, we wouldn't keep a company as a component if its stock price fell that far, but the combination of a big credit crisis and nasty recession made the market anything but normal. How long in advance did you plan these changes? We have been watching every Dow stock closely since last summer. Earlier this spring, we recognized that the march of events seemed to be carrying GM closer and closer to bankruptcy, so we started discussions. Meanwhile, we saw that while the banking sector seemed to be stabilizing, Citigroup still was facing a major restructuring under heavy government influence. That is when we decided the stock wouldn't be representative while the company was reformulating itself. I think it was early May when we decided that when the time came we would make both changes at once. How many stocks did you consider as replacements? I recall roughly a half dozen names being discussed over the course of a couple of months. This wasn't a snap decision. We'd exchange some ideas and then spend a few days or weeks thinking about them, and doing a little research. Cisco has been on bloggers' suggestion list for a long time. Do you pay any attention to these kibitzers? Yes. They and many others take the Dow seriously enough to complain when they think we are doing something wrong and to offer their ideas. So, we take them seriously in return. However, most of these folks are looking at things from an investor's point of view, as though the Dow was a portfolio they owned (and maybe some of them really do). But our goal is to maintain an index to accurately reflect the market as whole, and by extension the U.S. economy. That is a different purpose, which sometimes leads us in a different direction. (John Prestbo is editor and executive director of Dow Jones Indexes, a unit of Dow Jones & Company, publisher of MarketWatch.) -John Prestbo; 415-439-6400; AskNewswires@dowjones.com Bron:http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20090601-716809.html
Hier ook eentje.. Van de week ook een hele domme fout (gok) genomen die zeker niet goed uitpakte.. en nu dit weer.. eigenlijk moet ik bijkopen maar dat zit er niet in..
Nog maar even een oud berichtje ter info. 08.05.2009 18:53 STOCKS NEWS US-Citi June $5 call becomes crowd favorite Stocks on the move Real-time Equity news U.S. stock market report 1228 ET 08May2009 Option traders flock to Citi June $5 calls ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Citigroup (News/Aktienkurs) jumped 8.66 percent to $4.14 during the midsession. The stock's June $5 call strike contract is the day's favorite among the options crowd, with more than 118,000 contracts traded against existing positions of 1.8 million, according to Trade Alert. Citi's May $4, May $5, and June $4 calls round out the top four busiest contracts, said WhatsTrading.com option strategist Frederic Ruffy. Its shares rallied and investors flocked to Citi call options after government stress test results indicated the bank needs $5.5 billion in capital, he said. Citi said it was seeking to exchange $5.5 billiion in additional preferred securities for common stock to fill its shortfall. Reuters Messaging: doris.frankel.reuters.com@reuters.net 1207 ET 08May2009-Cytori shares soar on deal with GE Healthcare
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