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Aandeel PROSUS AEX:PRX.NL, NL0013654783

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  • 2.101.737 Gem. (3M) 3M

Prosus in 2021

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  1. forum rang 4 Mijn Vriend 7 januari 2021 07:21
    De Share Buy Back mensen/algo's krijgen het weer druk vandaag.
    Monday 28-Dec-20 154,469 € 85.9589 € 13,277,985.32 1.22335 $16,243,623.35
    Tuesday 29-Dec-20 0 € - 1.22665 $-
    Wednesday 30-Dec-20 110,326 € 89.1614 € 9,836,820.62 1.22910 $12,090,436.22
    Thursday 31-Dec-20 32,480 € 88.8533 € 2,885,955.18 1.22685 $3,540,634.12
  2. [verwijderd] 7 januari 2021 08:59
    Alibaba, Tencent Shares Drop as U.S. Weighs Investment Ban
    Nick Wadhams
    Thu, January 7, 2021, 4:07 AM GMT+1

    (Bloomberg) -- Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Tencent Holdings Ltd. led a technology stocks selloff as the Trump administration considers barring investments in China’s two most valuable companies.

    Alibaba fell more than 5% and Tencent dropped as much as 4.4% in Hong Kong trading on Thursday, tracking losses in their New York-listed securities. The State Department, Department of Defense and Treasury Department are among authorities involved in the deliberations, according to people with knowledge of the talks. The discussions focus in part on how such a move might affect capital markets, the Wall Street Journal reported earlier Wednesday.

    Imposing a ban on the two companies would mark the most dramatic escalation yet by President Donald Trump’s administration, given the sheer size of the two firms and the difficulty unwinding positions. At $1.3 trillion, the combined market value of their primary listings is nearly twice the size of Spain’s stock market, while the firms together account for about 11% of the weighting for MSCI Inc.’s emerging markets benchmark.

    “If the bans are implemented then it’d be a huge thing for the market,” said Steven Leung, executive director at Uob Kay Hian (Hong Kong) Ltd. “It’s still too early to say. After the Biden administration starts, the policy could change again.”

    If implemented, the ban would further fray the relationship between the world’s two largest economies, which have clashed over everything from Covid-19 to Hong Kong. Authorities in Washington have been ramping up efforts to deprive Chinese companies of U.S. capital in the final months of the Trump administration, adding to economic tensions as President-elect Joe Biden prepares to take over this month.

    Representatives for the companies had no immediate comment when contacted. Spreads on Tencent’s dollar bonds widened as much as 20 basis points over Treasuries on Thursday, while those on Alibaba notes were about 15 basis points wider, according to credit traders. The e-commerce company was said to be planning a dollar bond sale that could raise as much as $8 billion as early as next week, which could now be threatened by the U.S. actions.

    What Bloomberg Intelligence Says:

    Alibaba may face minimal financial and operational disruptions from a potential ban considered by U.S. officials, which could prohibit Americans from investing in the company. Alibaba had $60 billion cash as of September, and generated $6 billion in free cash flow in the September quarter. The dual listing of its shares in Hong Kong should mitigate any risk of removal from U.S. exchanges.

    -- Vey-Sern Ling and Tiffany Tam, analysts

    Click here for the research

    JD.com Inc. sank 4.1% in Hong Kong, following a 7.7% drop in its ADRs. Pinduoduo Inc. tumbled 5.6%. The closely-watched iShares China Large-Cap ETF fell 1.2% in the U.S. while the NASDAQ Golden Dragon China Index, which tracks other large Chinese technology stocks, dropped 2.1% for its worst day since November.

    Citing national security, Trump previously signed an executive order in November requiring investors to pull out of Chinese companies linked to that nation’s military. On Tuesday, Trump signed an order banning U.S. transactions with eight Chinese apps including Ant Group Co.’s Alipay and Tencent’s digital wallets. It will be up to Biden to decide whether to enforce that policy once it takes effect.

    Hasty measures have at times sown confusion in markets and prompted price swings, such as when the New York Stock Exchange reversed course twice this week on a decision to delist three Chinese telecommunications companies. The NYSE is now proceeding with its original delisting plan after U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin disagreed with its decision to give the firms a reprieve.

    The order bans trading in the affected securities starting Jan. 11. If Biden leaves Trump’s executive order in place, U.S. investment firms and pension funds would be required to sell their holdings in companies linked to the Chinese military by Nov. 11. And if the U.S. determines additional companies have military ties in the future, American investors will be given 60 days from that determination to divest.

    “We’re seeing with the telecommunications companies and with the ADRs the kind of worst-case scenario because you have a tremendous amount of confusion,” said Nicholas Turner, a lawyer at Steptoe & Johnson LLP in Hong Kong who specializes in economic sanctions. Even if Alibaba and Tencent fend off a delisting threat, U.S. investors will still be prohibited from purchasing a wide variety of financial instruments exposed to their securities, he added.

    The potential U.S. ban comes as pressures mount within China on Jack Ma’s Alibaba and Tencent. In recent months, officials blocked Ant Group’s $35 billion IPO, proposed new rules to curb the dominance of internet giants and fined Alibaba and Tencent over acquisitions from years before. Closer scrutiny of mergers and acquisitions could add uncertainty over the growth of large internet firms within China.

    (Adds performance of bonds in fifth paragraph, comments in sixth and 12th paragraphs.)

    For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.com

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    ©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
  3. [verwijderd] 7 januari 2021 09:25
    Dat kunnen ze zomaar niet.
    Dit is gewoon een laatste natte scheet van Trump.

    "At $1.3 trillion, the combined market value of their primary listings is nearly twice the size of Spain’s stock market, while the firms together account for about 11% of the weighting for MSCI Inc.’s emerging markets benchmark."

    Dus dat gaat echt niet gebeuren.
    Tenzij er een oorlog uitbreekt tussen China en de VS.

    Maar in dat geval kun je beter met ALLES short zitten.

  4. W-Handelaar 7 januari 2021 09:27
    Lijkt mij dat het nieuws en gevaar over een boycot van Tencent nu wel in de koers verwerkt zit. Eventueel kan de boel nog dalen als USA opengaat, maar laag instappen zoals nu zal niet verkeerd zijn op de KT en beyond. Dus ik zeg gestaffeld inkopen, voorkeur met Turbo's long met SL rond 80 en kort op de bal spelen
  5. Worff 7 januari 2021 09:57
    quote:

    Edwin10 schreef op 7 januari 2021 09:14:

    Het is toch bizar dat ze in Amerika dit soort beslissingen kunnen nemen. Dit heeft toch niets meer met beleggen te maken. Zo begint het echt steeds meer op een casino te lijken. Maarja na gisteravond in Amerika ben ik nergens meer door verrast.
    Is idd bizar. Echter Amerika staat boven alle andere landen. De gemiddelde Amerikaan dacht het al maar Trump heeft het veel erger gemaakt.
  6. Denlybie 7 januari 2021 11:16
    Damned...enkele maanden geleden Aperam verkocht aan 30,1€ na een rendement van 87%, met de winst daarvan oa Prosus aangekocht gezien de mooie perspectieven en adviezen, maar verkeerd getimed dus...Aperam nog 20% gestegen, Prosus -5%. Beetje zuur maar we hopen op beterschap en vaak wordt geduld beloond!
  7. forum rang 5 maarten030 7 januari 2021 11:22
    quote:

    Denlybie schreef op 7 januari 2021 11:16:

    Damned...enkele maanden geleden Aperam verkocht aan 30,1€ na een rendement van 87%, met de winst daarvan oa Prosus aangekocht gezien de mooie perspectieven en adviezen, maar verkeerd getimed dus...Aperam nog 20% gestegen, Prosus -5%. Beetje zuur maar we hopen op beterschap en vaak wordt geduld beloond!
    Aperam is overgewaardeerd en Prosus ondergewaardeerd.
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