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  1. [verwijderd] 26 juni 2008 16:54
    Gelukig..de duitsers komen na de Belgen ook nog even helpen..damk dank firma Dresdner..

    ik begon me nu toch wel wat zorgen te maken..waar bllijft nu de hulp..
    niet uit Nederland natuurlijk , da's duidelijk na de optimistische Nederlandsche Bank voorzitter over de huizen markt en inflatie 4% verhaal

    zeker toen ik zojuist zag dat Fortis kwaliteitsfonds de Vries en Ruk achter zich liet in het lijstje van de BESTE dalers..sloeg de paniek even toe...maar zie daar hulp..Dresdner Bank..?..waarom nu zijn ze uitgekochtb en mag ie weer omhoog..?

    Murc..
  2. Brievenbus 26 juni 2008 17:00
    Alweer MKT in Fortis; ik heb het idee dat sommige partijen zich wat vergissen in de dag; mannen, het is pas donderdagmiddag hoor, nog veel te vroeg voor die helphetisbijnaweekendpaniek!
  3. [verwijderd] 26 juni 2008 17:04
    BWAAERGGHHH<,,teiltje zit Nu al vol...

    ,en er komt nog een eindsprint ook nog zie ik,,,

    en totale uitverkoop is toch echt eigen schuld...HOE DUUR worden die nieuwe aandelen...en dan houd het misschien even op...

    maar nee tanden op elkaar en doen alsof er niets aan de hand is..een FORT in de vbranding..Fortis..

    Murc
  4. forum rang 10 bp5ah 26 juni 2008 17:08
    quote:

    sjors1 schreef:

    Ik ga fortis kopen voor 9,99:P
    De low voor vandaag lijkt 10.00 te zijn.

    Gr.

    Dirk
  5. [verwijderd] 26 juni 2008 17:09
    Jammer te gierig geweest??

    Wellicht om 17.35 uur Persbericht dat alle 8 miljard is geplaatst tegen 10,50???

    Groeten en Sterkte.

    quote:

    sjors1 schreef:

    Ik ga fortis kopen voor 9,99:P
  6. positivo73 26 juni 2008 17:10
    Wauw wat een min weer vandaag zeg. dat we richting de 350 gaan weet ik, maar zo snel?
    Ik zit te denken aan een paar calls voor morgen.
  7. forum rang 10 voda 26 juni 2008 17:13
    UPDATE: US Avoids GDP Contraction But Hopes Fade For Rebound


    (Updates with economist comment and details of jobless claims and existing home sales reports)


    By Brian Blackstone
    Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES


    WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--Stronger gains in consumption and exports pushed U.S. gross domestic product higher in the first quarter, revised government figures showed Thursday, providing further evidence that the U.S. avoided recession in the early part of the year albeit with anemic growth.

    Separately, sales of pre-owned homes increased slightly, offering some hope of stabilization in the housing sector. However, elevated jobless claims in the latest week highlighted the headwinds consumers face as the second half of the year approaches.

    Gross domestic product rose 1%, at an annual rate, the Commerce Department said Thursday in its third and final estimate, up from its previous estimate of a 0.9% increase. The revision was in line with Wall Street estimates, according to a Dow Jones Newswires survey.

    "Upward revisions to exports, to consumer spending and to business fixed investment were partly offset by an upward revision to imports and a downward revision to inventory investment," the Commerce Department said.

    First-quarter consumer spending, which makes up about 70% of GDP, was revised up slightly to 1.1% growth, with healthy gains in services spending offsetting declines in durable and nondurable goods purchases. Though quite slow by historical standards, the consumption gain was still enough to keep GDP in the black given its size relative to the overall economy.

    The U.S. got additional support from exports, which have been buoyed by the weak dollar. Exports grew 5.4%, at an annual rate, contributing 0.66 percentage point to GDP growth.

    The GDP revisions support the notion that the U.S. probably avoided contraction in the first half of the year. Robust consumer spending in May - aided by tax rebate checks - and ongoing strength in exports will likely push GDP up between 1.5% and 2% in the second quarter, economists say.

    In a policy statement accompanying Wednesday's decision to hold interest rates steady, at 2%, for the first time in almost one year, the Federal Reserve said "recent information indicates that overall economic activity continues to expand, partly reflecting some firming in household spending."

    But economists worry that once the temporary boost from tax rebates fades, the combination of high food and energy prices and a weakening job market will pressure household spending and prevent a sustained rebound in the economy.

    "First-half growth is proving better than feared, but the economy is far from out of the woods," said Nigel Gault, chief U.S. economist at Global Insight.

    Inflation gauges were revised slightly higher, according to Thursday's GDP report. The price index for personal consumption expenditures excluding food and energy rose 2.3%, at an annual rate, which is above the Fed's preferred range of around 1.5% to 2% for that index.

    That should keep officials on edge about the potential for higher energy and commodity prices to become embedded in inflation and inflation expectations. Still, officials said Wednesday they expect inflation to moderate later this year and in 2009.

    Corporate profits after taxes fell 7.8%, a sharper decline than previously estimated. Profits were 3.6% below year-ago levels in the first quarter.

    Housing, meanwhile, took another big bite out of GDP. Residential fixed investment plunged by 24.6%, though that was actually revised to show a slightly smaller drop. Last quarter's decline shaved more than 1.1 percentage point off GDP growth.

    Housing will likely subtract from second-quarter growth, too. However, a report Thursday on home resales offered some hope that the beleaguered sector may be nearing a bottom. Existing home sales rose 2% in May to a 4.99 million annual rate, the National Association of Realtors said.

    "Sales have now been hovering around the five million mark for several months, so it is fair to say the trend has improved," said ING Bank economist Dimitry Fleming, in a research note. But with unemployment on the rise along with mortgage rates "we doubt a further recovery is at hand," he said.

    Meanwhile, business spending was revised higher to show a slight increase of 0.6%, according to the GDP report.

    Inventories fell by $19.6 billion in the first quarter, a slightly larger drop than previously estimated. The revision bodes well for second-quarter GDP, since it suggests companies aren't sitting on fully-stocked shelves.

    "The stronger composition of GDP growth in the final report modestly improves this quarter's growth prospects, estimated at roughly 2% annualized," said Bank of America economist Peter Kretzmer, in a research note.

    In a separate report, the Labor Department said new claims for jobless benefits remained at elevated levels last week, suggesting a sixth-straight drop in nonfarm payrolls when June data are released next week.

    Initial claims for jobless benefits were unchanged at 384,000, pushing the four-week average to its highest since October 2005. Continuing claims lasting more than one week spiked 82,000 to 3,139,000, the highest level in more than four years, suggesting it is taking idled workers much longer to find new work.



    -By Brian Blackstone, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-828-3397; brian.blackstone@dowjones.com

    (Meena Thiruvengadam and Maya Jackson Randall contributed to this article.)



    (END) Dow Jones Newswires

    June 26, 2008 11:11 ET (15:11 GMT)

    Copyright (c) 2008 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.

  8. Kopie 26 juni 2008 17:15
    Das nu te laat ;-)
    Misschien even middelen straks.

    quote:

    mickey74 schreef:

    nu al long?
    mijn idee is nog even te wachten
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