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miniature schreef op 20 februari 2019 15:55 :
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oke op dit moment en ik schrijf 15.53 uur staan we iets hoger door opening 15.30 uur USA, maar geloof mij nu maar deze stijging zakt net zo snel weer weg, met een slot vandaag van circa € 19,65
Praatjesmaker..
rene l schreef op 20 februari 2019 16:14 :
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Als je hier op het forum meerdere keren per dag precies hetzelfde verkondigd zijn vele posters het gewoon beu.
Vele gewaardeerde posters laten zich inmiddels hier niet meer zien.
Vandaag gehaktdag.
Niet voor Sjorriemans.
Die zit vanavond aan de vrije uitloopwormen die op de millimeter gekweekt zijn.
Volgens mij is Mittal nog steeds een notoire achterblijver met een belachelijk lage kw.
Wat is de exacte reden, werkelijk, ik heb geen idee.
Misschien heeft dat te maken met de in potentie vele aankopen in India van haven tot energie centrale`s en een staalfabriek(en?). ( en de onzekerheid daarvan) Nu zou het zomaar kunnen dat de aankopen niet los zijn te zien van elkaar, gezien je toch energie nodig hebt voor het produceren van het staal en de afvoer er van. Ook zijn ze nog steeds met ilva in Italië bezig, althans met de verplichte afstoting van bezittingen in Europa.
miniature schreef op 20 februari 2019 14:29 :
En met nog iets meer dan 3 uurtjes te gaan gaat AM weer exact en precies zoals ik het dolgraag zie vandaag. slot ligt gewoon weer rond € 19,65 max.
harrie nak
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Vale ratifies settlement proposal for the people affected in Brumadinho Vale reiterated its commitment to reach an amicable solution in the meetings with the Attorney's Office of the State of Minas Gerais, the Public Prosecution Office of the State of Minas Gerais, the Public Defender's Office of the State of Minas Gerais, the Federal Attorney's Office, the Federal Public Prosecution Office, the Federal Public Defender's Office, and the people affected by the breach of Dam I at Córrego do Feijão mine in Brumadinho, ultimately seeking to expedite the emergency response to the accident. In another meeting held this afternoon, February 18, Vale confirmed the Preliminary Adjustment Agreement (TAP) proposal which, among other measures, will provide the following: - One-off payment to those who resided or carried out rural or commercial activities in the Self-Rescue Zone (ZAS) of the dam, as well as in the Córrego do Feijão and Parque da Cachoeira communities. This payment includes the cumulative R$5,000.00 sums per household, to be paid in a lump sum; R$12,000.00 per adult, paid in 12 monthly installments; R$3,600.00 per dependent residing at the same address, also paid in 12 monthly installments; plus a basket of staples from the Inter-Union Department of Statistics and Socioeconomic Studies (DIEESE) per family, every month, for 12 months; all without prejudice to future compensation or indemnities, to be evaluated individually. - Reimbursement or direct payment of the extraordinary expenses incurred by the State of Minas Gerais - by both directly involved and indirect administrative agencies -, including payment of expenses related to transport, accommodation and meals supplied to the civil servants involved in the rescue work and other emergency actions. - Ratification of the various obligations already undertaken by Vale before public authorities and the affected communities, such as provision of housing, social and psychological assistance; supply of water for human and animal consumption and agricultural activities; rescue and protection of animals; among other commitments. - Continuing the ongoing emergency measures for mitigating and repairing the environmental damage resulting from the breach, including containment and subsequent handling of waste, surveillance of the remaining structures of the Córrego do Feijão mine, and ongoing monitoring of the quality of water. The proposal reinforces Vale's commitment to repair the damages caused by the Dam I breach. The company will continue all efforts to ensure that this repair occurs quickly, with isonomy and adequately. Source : Strategic Research Institute
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TKR schreef op 19 februari 2019 20:53 :
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Volgens mijn berekening naar de 20,50..
In de US of A alweer omgerekend 20 euro
Show _me _the _money schreef op 20 februari 2019 15:29 :
Doe zo verder miniature ,ik heb ook al een aardige winst mede door jouw voorspellingen .Luister zeker niet naar degenen die jaloers zijn op jouw portefeuille ;-) ..
Toch toevallig dat uit het niets............steeds weer nieuwe supporters opstaan! En voor alle mensen die denken dat we onder de € 19,80 gaan duiken vandaag............... het zou best kunnen, maar lees ook eens wat een omgekeerd hoofd-schouder patroon is en doorgaans betekent. Zonder garantie, maar als tegenlicht. Grt Bir.
Show _me _the _money schreef op 20 februari 2019 16:00 :
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kan best zijn maar miniature durft tenminste zijn/haar nek uitsteken om zijn/haar inzicht aan ons mee te delen en komt volgens mij eerlijk over ...wat van de vele roepers hier niet gezegd kan worden ..
Zielig miniature om een account aan te maken om jezelf een veer in de lont te steken..
Die miniature is echt een toppertje, wat een figuur haha
TKR schreef op 20 februari 2019 17:25 :
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Zielig miniature om een account aan te maken om jezelf een veer in de lont te steken..
onzin , neen ik ben miniature niet , hoeveel aliassen heeft miniature hier wel volgens jullie? dat is gemakkelijk roepen natuurlijk. Ik heb net deze alias aangemaakt omdat ik op voorhand wist dat er weer allerlei onzin zou gespuwd worden , ècht zielig
miniature schreef op 20 februari 2019 10:59 :
Nou het gaat weer exact zoals ik al had verwacht gisteren, ook vandaag weer zelfde patroon, even een kleine erectie ( sorry maar dat is toch iets wat omhoog gaat , tijdelijk dan ! ) en nu weer terug naar de lagere € 19,70 / 19,60 koers. De € 19,50 is nog een kwestie van zeg 1 max 2 dagen wat ik vorige week ook al had bekeken middels mijn visie, kijk, en andere indicatoren , maar goed blijf vooral weer kritiek leveren en me voor gekkie henkie uitmaken, ik deel slechts wat ik weet en hoor en bereken, en tja sorry het klopt wel elke keer weer.
Glazen bol stuk zeker?
TKR schreef op 20 februari 2019 16:21 :
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Praatjesmaker..
Poeh poeh , hij mag toch gewoon zijn mening geven hou het gezellig
Bir schreef op 20 februari 2019 17:10 :
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Toch toevallig dat uit het niets............steeds weer nieuwe supporters opstaan!
En voor alle mensen die denken dat we onder de € 19,80 gaan duiken vandaag............... het zou best kunnen, maar lees ook eens wat een omgekeerd hoofd-schouder patroon is en doorgaans betekent. Zonder garantie, maar als tegenlicht.
Grt Bir.
Goed gedaan meid , mooie dag toch !
Oke oke , voor vandaag zit ik er zeeeeeeeeeer ruim naast had ik even niet goed gezien, excuses zijn hier zeker op zijnplaats, maar niet getreurd, en dus moet ik even wat gaan bijstellen, echter denk nu niet meteen dat deze lichte stijging de opmaat is voor hup hop naar de € 21,- want dat gaat echt niet gebeuren, morgen gaan we weer terug e zal de € 19,50 ons toch echt vrijdag gedag gaan zeggen
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