Chart quiz LVMH $MC
Which direction do you decide to take in the next few days?
I removed most of my stuff, attach 1h, t and w chart.
Not directly at @TradingMelone ,@Jubele or @Der_Dividenden_Monteur look off :)
Chart quiz LVMH $MC
Which direction do you decide to take in the next few days?
I removed most of my stuff, attach 1h, t and w chart.
Not directly at @TradingMelone ,@Jubele or @Der_Dividenden_Monteur look off :)
Quarterly figures on 26.01.2023...
Can the numbers still mess up this day?⤵️
$V
Visa:
First-quarter earnings per share of $2.18 beat analyst estimates of $2.01. Revenue of $7.9 billion beat expectations of $7.7 billion.
$INTC
Intel:
Misses analyst estimates of $0.23 in the fourth quarter with earnings per share of $0.10. Revenue of $14 billion below expectations of $14.57 billion. Intel expects first quarter revenue of only $10.5-11.5 billion (Wall Street consensus $13.96 billion).
$MA
MasterCard:
Beat analyst estimates of $2.58 with fourth-quarter earnings per share of $2.65. Revenue of $5.8 billion in line with expectations.
$MC
LVMH:
Improves fourth-quarter sales organically by nine percent to 22.7 billion euros. Full-year revenue at 79.2 billion, up from 64.2 billion a year earlier. Operating profit 2022 at 21.05 billion euros (previous year 17.2 billion). Net profit at 14.1 billion (previous year 12 billion).
$SAP
SAP:
Achieves 4th. Q4 revenue of €8.44 billion (PY: €7.98 billion, analyst forecast: €8.56 billion), cloud revenue of €3.39 (PY: €2.61 billion, forecast: €3.48 billion), Ebit (adjusted) of €2.47 billion (forecast: €2.56 billion), free cash flow of €4.35 billion (PY: €5.05 billion), and net income of €332 million (PY: €1.44 billion, forecast: €845 million). In the 2023 outlook, SAP expects revenue (cloud and software, constant currency) of €28.2 billion to €28.7 billion (forecast: €28.7 billion), cloud revenue (constant currency) of €15.3 billion to €15.7 billion (forecast: €15.8 billion), free cash flow of around €5.0 (PY: €4.35 billion) and Ebit (constant currency) of €8.8 to €9.1 billion (forecast: €8.98 billion), medium-term targets until 2025 confirmed. SAP expects earnings before interest and taxes (currency-adjusted) adjusted for special effects to increase by 10% to 13% to €8.8 billion to €9.1 billion in 2023. SAP aims to generate between 22% and 25% more revenue from cloud software in the current year adjusted for special effects, while CEO Christian Klein expects an increase of between 6% and 8% in total product revenue.
$AAL
American Airlines Group Inc:
Beat analysts' estimates of $0.83 in fourth-quarter earnings per share of $1.17. Revenue of $13.2 billion beat expectations of $12.88 billion.
$DGE
Diageo:
Spirits maker Diageo earned more in the first half of fiscal 2022/23 thanks to increased sales volume and higher prices. The London-based maker of Johnnie Walker Scotch whisky, Guinness stout and Smirnoff vodka posted a pretax profit of 3.06 billion pounds (3.5 billion euros) in the six months to Dec. 31, up from 2.72 billion pounds a year earlier. The company said organic net sales grew 9.4 percent, above the company's consensus estimate of 7.9 percent. This was driven by organic volume growth of 1.8 percent and positive price/mix of 7.6 percent, primarily from price increases across all regions. The company added that organic net sales of super premium plus brands grew 12 percent. Net sales rose to 9.42 billion from 7.96 billion pounds a year earlier. A FactSet consensus estimate, based on forecasts from three analysts, saw Diageo's net sales at 9.22 billion pounds. Operating profit was 3.16 billion pounds, up from 2.74 billion a year earlier. The board declared an interim dividend of 30.83 pence per share, up from 29.36 pence a year ago.
$SRT
Sartorius:
Achieves 2022 sales of €4.18 billion (previous year: €3.45 billion, analyst forecast: €4.2 billion); order intake of €4 billion (previous year: €4.27 billion); Ebitda (adjusted) of €1.41 billion (previous year: €1.18 billion, forecast: €1.4 billion); and adjusted net profit of €655 million (previous year: €553 million, forecast: €665 million). In the outlook for 2023, the company expects sales to increase by a low single-digit percentage. For 2025, sales are seen at €5.5 billion (previously: approx. €5 billion).
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unfortunate timing!
Yesterday I opened a first position of $MC with 2 shares.
The chart didn't look bad at all.
The downward trend has been broken for the time being, but it is still going down again today.
Next stop for the time being 660€... Let's see where the journey takes us.
For me, a nice long-term value with a great return opportunity!
I will definitely buy more in the near future!
Nevertheless, the unfortunate entry is a bit annoying!
I have shares in LVMH at TR.
I read up on the Shareholders Club and it says you have to have the shares on the Paris stock exchange.
Can anyone tell me to what extent my shares in the TR securities account are eligible for this, or what you have to do to prove this? Or do I have to obtain the shares in some other way?
I am somehow a bit lost 😂.
Hi folks
the more I read on the internet the more unsure I am about the topic #nvidia
now they are sounding the alarm 🚨
sales here sales there from billionaires etc
unfortunately I haven't been in the game for very long, I wanted to hold the NVIDIA share for longer but now would be the right time to get out 😮💨 normally not my style. I only bought the stock before the quarterly figures.
How would our professionals here react and deal with the situation?
I have to be honest, the share doesn't necessarily give me the impression that it could plummet 😅 until I got in, of course, but that's normal for me, I almost got in on the fall before #lvmh and almost brought Paris down with me 🤣
Hi
Can sbd tell me why, for example, with #lvmh is subject to a transaction tax? This is not the case with other shares and I have not noticed this in the past?
My initial plan was to hold all my stocks for the long term, but i am moving my strategy to passive investment. With this in mind, I am gradually building my portfolio of 100% ETFs, selling my current stocks whenever I can take some profit.
The results from #lvmh last week have increased the value of my position by 13%, even that I only hold that company for less than one month.
My only stock at the moment is EDP, a Portuguese energy company, wich I see a good value in the long term, despite the negative balance of almost 10% as of today. I will hold it until some profit justifies its sell.
Have a great week!
My first post ✌️🚀
Looking forward to great conversations around investing, stocks and dividends!
I've put full focus on growth stocks last year and started converting very well performing stocks into solid stocks with juicy dividends.
Which dividend stocks do you think are worth buying?