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Irgendwie komm ich da nicht ganz mit.
Die Fondsliste wird länger die Advagewichtung in den Fonds steigt aber am Aktien-Markt gibts kaum Adva-Umssätze.
Was da pro Tag rum geht generiert doch höchstens Zufallskurse.
Die Fondsliste wird länger die Advagewichtung in den Fonds steigt aber am Aktien-Markt gibts kaum Adva-Umssätze.
Was da pro Tag rum geht generiert doch höchstens Zufallskurse.
Fonds, die Aktien mit der WKN "510300" in den Top-Holdings besitzen.
WKN Name Prozent
553161 Weisenhorn Europa 1,45%
921868 DKB TELETECH FONDS AL 0,61%
541955 DKB TELETECH FONDS TNL 0,61%
989429 BAYERN LB TELETECH FONDS AL 0,49%
926020 BAYERN LB TELETECH FONDS TNL 0,49%
A0DM76 Continental European Smaller Companies Fund A1 0,02%
A0DNFA Pan European Smaller Companies Fund A1 0,02%
625954 Pan European Smaller Companies Fund A 0,02%
WKN Name Prozent
553161 Weisenhorn Europa 1,45%
921868 DKB TELETECH FONDS AL 0,61%
541955 DKB TELETECH FONDS TNL 0,61%
989429 BAYERN LB TELETECH FONDS AL 0,49%
926020 BAYERN LB TELETECH FONDS TNL 0,49%
A0DM76 Continental European Smaller Companies Fund A1 0,02%
A0DNFA Pan European Smaller Companies Fund A1 0,02%
625954 Pan European Smaller Companies Fund A 0,02%
Sieht doch recht gut aus wenn man den Bericht in LR liest.
Mfg
Mfg
@ dd
ja, war außerbörslich, siehe #1110
ja, war außerbörslich, siehe #1110
@Groupier #1113
Also entweder stimmt da etwas nicht oder die Atien wurden außerbörslich verkauft.
Denn weder am 9.08 noch am 11.08 waren die Kurse nicht tiefer als bei 5,75 (zumindest im Xetra, die anderen Börsen weiß ich jetzt nicht)
Übrigens der Bereich 5,30 wurde im Tief erreicht, der Bereich 5,50 des mittleren Bollinger Bandes sollte ( bei steigendem Trend) als Unterstützung dienen.
Sollten wie darunter fallen kann es schnell in Richtung des unteren Bollinger Bandes gehen, der Bereich 4,6 dient ( auch hier wieder als steigender Trend) als Unterstützung.
gruß
Also entweder stimmt da etwas nicht oder die Atien wurden außerbörslich verkauft.
Denn weder am 9.08 noch am 11.08 waren die Kurse nicht tiefer als bei 5,75 (zumindest im Xetra, die anderen Börsen weiß ich jetzt nicht)
Übrigens der Bereich 5,30 wurde im Tief erreicht, der Bereich 5,50 des mittleren Bollinger Bandes sollte ( bei steigendem Trend) als Unterstützung dienen.
Sollten wie darunter fallen kann es schnell in Richtung des unteren Bollinger Bandes gehen, der Bereich 4,6 dient ( auch hier wieder als steigender Trend) als Unterstützung.
gruß
@ groupier,
bezog mich nur auf die DD.
Mfg
bezog mich nur auf die DD.
Mfg
hier mal wieder was spannendes!!!
ADVA Eyes Movaz, Meriton
AUGUST 16, 2005
It`s no secret ADVA Optical Networking (Frankfurt: ADV - message board) is itching to expand its business in North America. But the company may now be ready to take it a step further -- industry sources have told Light Reading that the metro optical networking player has talked to at least Movaz Networks Inc. (see ROADMs Roll On) and Meriton Networks Inc. about a serious deal, including potential acquisition.
Sources tell Light Reading ADVA has met with both metro optical networking companies during the past month. ADVA and Meriton are competitors and both have focused on the North American market.
ADVA won`t confirm any specific meetings, but the company isn`t at all shy about the fact that it`s in a partnership mood.
"We`re definitely talking to a variety of different companies," says Brian McCann, ADVA`s chief marketing and strategy officer. "We did acquire Metro Packets last year… so there`s precedence for that." (See ADVA Completes Metro Packet Buy .)
Here`s what we don`t know: It`s not clear how serious talks have become between either of the companies. It`s also not clear if ADVA -- a company that does much of its business through partnerships -- was simply trying to develop an OEM relationship.
But everyone in the market knows that the WDM and optical transport space is ripe for a rollup. "ADVA`s done a great job of bringing WDM all the way to the enterprise," says Scott Clavenna, Chief Analyst, Heavy Reading. "Fujitsu and Cisco are kicking butt in the metro core. But there`s not a whole heck of a lot of room left in between, so some consolidation needs to happen."
While ADVA admits it is talking to a lot of folks, it won`t name names. "There`s no specific deal that I`d be able to comment on because we`re meeting with dozens of companies in looking at our opportunities going forward," says McCann.
McCann says ADVA is funding its organic growth, too, as evidenced by the company`s most recent earnings announcement.
During Q2 2005, ADVA increased its revenues by 27 percent in just one year. ADVA also upped its full year 2005 guidance to a range of between EUR $126 million (US$155.8 million) and EUR $132 million (US$163 million). (See ADVA Reports Big Q2 Revenues).
Still, ADVA thinks it can be bigger and better in the US. "Our overall market share position in the US is still less than 10 percent," McCann says.
Clavenna points out that ADVA could benefit from a stronger carrier focus. Meriton, for instance, has forged relationships with Ericsson AB (Nasdaq: ERICY - message board) and Fujitsu and it has a role in BT Group plc`s (NYSE: BT - message board; London: BTA) 21st Century Network (see Meriton Raises $54M, Finds Good Company). Movaz claimed to have $40 million in shipments last year, with nearly half of that going to carrier customers. The company also has reseller deals with Lucent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: LU - message board) and Motorola Inc. (see Movaz Networks).
But ADVA`s doing well financially, too, and the company says it doesn`t feel the pressure to hop on a deal just because the technology`s new or exciting. "The biggest discouragement we have when we go out to meet with companies is, `where`s the business model`", McCann says. "I mean, technology is great, but when we look at company valuations, we`ve got to figure out how to drive an operating income so that we can have a p/e [price to earnings ratio] that`s meaningful in the future."
ADVA Eyes Movaz, Meriton
AUGUST 16, 2005
It`s no secret ADVA Optical Networking (Frankfurt: ADV - message board) is itching to expand its business in North America. But the company may now be ready to take it a step further -- industry sources have told Light Reading that the metro optical networking player has talked to at least Movaz Networks Inc. (see ROADMs Roll On) and Meriton Networks Inc. about a serious deal, including potential acquisition.
Sources tell Light Reading ADVA has met with both metro optical networking companies during the past month. ADVA and Meriton are competitors and both have focused on the North American market.
ADVA won`t confirm any specific meetings, but the company isn`t at all shy about the fact that it`s in a partnership mood.
"We`re definitely talking to a variety of different companies," says Brian McCann, ADVA`s chief marketing and strategy officer. "We did acquire Metro Packets last year… so there`s precedence for that." (See ADVA Completes Metro Packet Buy .)
Here`s what we don`t know: It`s not clear how serious talks have become between either of the companies. It`s also not clear if ADVA -- a company that does much of its business through partnerships -- was simply trying to develop an OEM relationship.
But everyone in the market knows that the WDM and optical transport space is ripe for a rollup. "ADVA`s done a great job of bringing WDM all the way to the enterprise," says Scott Clavenna, Chief Analyst, Heavy Reading. "Fujitsu and Cisco are kicking butt in the metro core. But there`s not a whole heck of a lot of room left in between, so some consolidation needs to happen."
While ADVA admits it is talking to a lot of folks, it won`t name names. "There`s no specific deal that I`d be able to comment on because we`re meeting with dozens of companies in looking at our opportunities going forward," says McCann.
McCann says ADVA is funding its organic growth, too, as evidenced by the company`s most recent earnings announcement.
During Q2 2005, ADVA increased its revenues by 27 percent in just one year. ADVA also upped its full year 2005 guidance to a range of between EUR $126 million (US$155.8 million) and EUR $132 million (US$163 million). (See ADVA Reports Big Q2 Revenues).
Still, ADVA thinks it can be bigger and better in the US. "Our overall market share position in the US is still less than 10 percent," McCann says.
Clavenna points out that ADVA could benefit from a stronger carrier focus. Meriton, for instance, has forged relationships with Ericsson AB (Nasdaq: ERICY - message board) and Fujitsu and it has a role in BT Group plc`s (NYSE: BT - message board; London: BTA) 21st Century Network (see Meriton Raises $54M, Finds Good Company). Movaz claimed to have $40 million in shipments last year, with nearly half of that going to carrier customers. The company also has reseller deals with Lucent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: LU - message board) and Motorola Inc. (see Movaz Networks).
But ADVA`s doing well financially, too, and the company says it doesn`t feel the pressure to hop on a deal just because the technology`s new or exciting. "The biggest discouragement we have when we go out to meet with companies is, `where`s the business model`", McCann says. "I mean, technology is great, but when we look at company valuations, we`ve got to figure out how to drive an operating income so that we can have a p/e [price to earnings ratio] that`s meaningful in the future."
Da haben die Herren leider eine schnelle Mark gemacht!
Unternehmen: ADVA AG Optical Networking
WKN: 510300, ISIN: DE0005103006
Datum Name Insider Stellung Art Anzahl Kurs Volumen Erläuterung
11.08.2005 Jürgen Hansjosten V K 10.000 3,55 35.500 Ausübung von Mitarbeiteraktienoptionen
11.08.2005 Andreas G. Rutsch V F V 66.667 5,50 366.669
11.08.2005 Andreas G. Rutsch V F K 66.667 3,55 236.668 Ausübung von Mitarbeiteraktienoptionen
09.08.2005 Jürgen Hansjosten V V 40.000 5,50 220.000
09.08.2005 Jürgen Hansjosten V K 40.000 3,55 142.000 Ausübung von Mitarbeiteraktienoptionen
Unternehmen: ADVA AG Optical Networking
WKN: 510300, ISIN: DE0005103006
Datum Name Insider Stellung Art Anzahl Kurs Volumen Erläuterung
11.08.2005 Jürgen Hansjosten V K 10.000 3,55 35.500 Ausübung von Mitarbeiteraktienoptionen
11.08.2005 Andreas G. Rutsch V F V 66.667 5,50 366.669
11.08.2005 Andreas G. Rutsch V F K 66.667 3,55 236.668 Ausübung von Mitarbeiteraktienoptionen
09.08.2005 Jürgen Hansjosten V V 40.000 5,50 220.000
09.08.2005 Jürgen Hansjosten V K 40.000 3,55 142.000 Ausübung von Mitarbeiteraktienoptionen
@raunzer
Da haben sich schion ein paar Zahlen geändert Siehe #1096
8 Fonds, die Aktien mit der WKN "510300" in den Top-Holdings besitzen.
WKN Name
Prozent
553161 Weisenhorn Europa
1,45%
921868 DKB TELETECH FONDS AL
0,57%
541955 DKB TELETECH FONDS TNL
0,57%
989429 BAYERN LB TELETECH FONDS AL
0,45%
926020 BAYERN LB TELETECH FONDS TNL
0,45%
A0DM76 Continental European Smaller Companies Fund A1
0,02%
A0DNFA Pan European Smaller Companies Fund A1
0,02%
625954 Pan European Smaller Companies Fund A
0,02%
Da haben sich schion ein paar Zahlen geändert Siehe #1096
8 Fonds, die Aktien mit der WKN "510300" in den Top-Holdings besitzen.
WKN Name
Prozent
553161 Weisenhorn Europa
1,45%
921868 DKB TELETECH FONDS AL
0,57%
541955 DKB TELETECH FONDS TNL
0,57%
989429 BAYERN LB TELETECH FONDS AL
0,45%
926020 BAYERN LB TELETECH FONDS TNL
0,45%
A0DM76 Continental European Smaller Companies Fund A1
0,02%
A0DNFA Pan European Smaller Companies Fund A1
0,02%
625954 Pan European Smaller Companies Fund A
0,02%
Kann ich gut verstehn wenn mal Kasse gemacht wird, umsonst arbeitet ja schließlich keiner.
Die Frage ist vielmehr, wer hat die gekauft?
Und sind die schon wieder an der Börse vertickt worden?
Mfg
Die Frage ist vielmehr, wer hat die gekauft?
Und sind die schon wieder an der Börse vertickt worden?
Mfg
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