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      schrieb am 02.11.16 22:28:57
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.608.707 von Proserpina-AG am 02.11.16 21:58:38Gegen Ende des Videos spricht er von Chips.....damit dürfte Himax gemeint sein und nicht Vuzix
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      schrieb am 02.11.16 21:58:38
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      Guten Abend,
      hat sich jemand das Video angesehen über den Iphone killer?
      Das heisst jetzt Sie halten den Kurs bei 7USD und veranstalten dann den Tanz um das goldene Kalp.........?
      Ich denke in seinem Report kommt er mit Vuzix um die Ecke und in dem Report über Biotec Aktie mit dem anderen großen Invest von Ori Hirchman..........

      Kann das so einer bestätigen?

      Grüße
      PAG
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      schrieb am 02.11.16 21:31:56
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.607.861 von nicolani am 02.11.16 20:04:17Danke für den Link
      jetzt verstehe ich was du meinst.
      The iPhon Killer
      Wenn da was dran ist muß Apple sich warm anziehen
      und viel Geld in die Hand nehmen.
      Seiden sie zaubern was aus der Schublade,glaube ich aber nicht.
      Geld haben sie mehr als genug.
      Spannende stürmische Zeit steht uns bevor.:D:D
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      schrieb am 02.11.16 20:43:18
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      schrieb am 02.11.16 20:04:17
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      schrieb am 02.11.16 19:46:16
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.607.675 von nicolani am 02.11.16 19:40:42Das was Mark sagt?
      Das habe ich mir gedacht! Aber welches Video?
      Wenn er wirklich Vuzix meinen sollte, dann rappelt es hier dermaßen!
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      schrieb am 02.11.16 19:40:42
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      der mittelteil (vorher separat eingestellt) ist werbung, geht um vuzix!
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      schrieb am 02.11.16 19:18:52
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      Hat nichts mit Vuzix zu tun.
      Wäre auch zu schön eine fette Übernahme zu Weihnachten.
      Was mich etwas wundert ist diese Ruhe um Vuzix die letzten 2 Monate.
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      schrieb am 02.11.16 19:04:25
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.607.315 von nicolani am 02.11.16 18:51:55Der Zusammenhang will mir nicht klar werden!
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      schrieb am 02.11.16 18:51:55
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      Energy and Capitaleditor Keith Kohl takes a hard look at the latest GE-Baker Hughes merger, and sheds light on one missed opportunity.
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      General Electric Bets Big on Oil... But Misses the Real Mark
      Keith KohlPhoto By Keith Kohl
      Written Wednesday, November 2, 2016
      I know you’ve heard of Baker Hughes before today.

      The company is best known for its regular updates on the number of rigs operating in North America. That alone has been a major benchmark in measuring the fall and recovery of the oil and gas markets.

      It’s one of the largest oil and gas services companies in the world, with competition coming from other notable names such as Schlumberger and Halliburton.

      Recently, while looking to optimize its operations, Baker Hughes struck a whole new kind of deal: it’s being integrated into General Electric’s Oil and Gas segment.

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      By the Barrel

      By now you’ll probably know the story of oil and how its precipitous drop at the end of 2014 left the entire energy industry reeling.

      New readers are coming in at just the right time: the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its leader Saudi Arabia are finally coming to their senses and pushing for measures to bring the price of oil back up.

      geimage1112Still, the damage has already been done.

      Hundreds of oil and gas companies across the country — all over the world, in fact — have shut down or gone bankrupt in response to the low commodity price environment.

      Even the big names like ExxonMobil, Shell, and BP have seen some major losses. Everyone’s been scrambling to save where they can.

      And from the wreckage, the GE–Baker Hughes deal was born.

      You can probably understand why this would be an attractive investment.

      First of all, both companies are major brands in their sector.

      GE is known as one of the leading producers of energy equipment, from oil safety valves to wind turbines. Baker Hughes works on the other end of the production spectrum, offering services during drilling and completion processes and beyond.

      Together, the two will create a massive, fully integrated company within the oil and gas industry.

      So is this just the first of many for these deals? Who stands to gain the most? And perhaps more important... what do we stand to lose?

      Make no mistake, there will be casualties here...

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      It turns out that once the deal is closed, GE will be looking to sell off Baker Hughes’ water services branch.

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      Or... does it? Could GE be making a critical mistake? I’ve explained before that the world is stuck stubbornly in a water crisis.

      To put it simply, there’s just not enough drinkable water to go around.

      GE Water & Process Technologies offers services meant to combat this, such as wastewater treatment and desalination.

      And let me be absolutely clear — just because GE is letting go of it in favor of another project doesn’t mean it isn’t a highly lucrative opportunity.

      It’s only been a few days, so there aren’t any takers just yet, but GE expects the sale to go through by next year.

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      Cleaning House

      Look, I can’t blame GE (or Baker Hughes, for that matter) for making this deal.

      The oil recovery still has a few hurdles to clear, and partnerships like this will only make the stocks that much stronger down the road.

      I’m thinking long term, here.

      There’s no way we’ll be seeing $100 oil again by next year, but the best oil plays only need oil to hover between $50 and $60 per barrel to ramp up drilling activity.

      Well, the same goes for water. It may not sound very glamorous for investors to look for the tech to clean sewage and saltwater, but you and I both know it’s not a service the world can afford to give up on.

      In fact, major investments in the water sector will be an absolute necessity much sooner than you might think.

      And there's only one clear-cut winner for investors.

      Until next time,

      Keith Kohl Signature

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