Moin Moin,
I'm currently thinking about my next investments.
I came across $MAERSK A (-0.69%) and I find it very interesting.
Has anyone already invested there or does anyone else perhaps have $MAERSK A (-0.69%) on the watchlist?
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14Moin Moin,
I'm currently thinking about my next investments.
I came across $MAERSK A (-0.69%) and I find it very interesting.
Has anyone already invested there or does anyone else perhaps have $MAERSK A (-0.69%) on the watchlist?
Zusammenfassung Earnings heute morgen:
$STLAM (-3.56%) | Stellantis Q3 2024 Earnings
Net Rev. €32.96B (est €35.94B)
Still Sees FY Adj. Oper Margin 5.5% To 7% (est 7.11%)
May Pursue Share Buyback Next Year: CFO
Backs FY Guidance
$$MAERSK A (-0.69%)
| AP Moeller Maersk Q3 2024 Earnings
Rev $15.76B ($15.12B)
EBITDA $4.80B (est $3.96B)
Ocean Rev. $11.11B (est $10.57B)
Loaded Freight Rate ($/FFE) $3,236 (est $2,850)
Still Sees FY Underlying EBITDA $11B To $11.5B
$TTE (-2.14%)
| TotalEnergies Q3 2024 Earnings
Adj EPS $1.74 (est $1.83)
Adj Net $4.07B (est $4.27B)
Adj. EBITDA $10.05B (est $10.42B)
Production 2.41M BOE/D (est 2.41M)
DACF $7.01B (est $7.5B)
$SHEL (-1.61%)
| Shell Q3 2024 Earnings
Adj EPS $0.96 (est $0.85)
Adj Profit $6.03B (est $5.39B)
Net Debt $35.3B (est $37.9B)
Oil & Gas Output 2.80M BOE/D)
Cash Flow From OPS $14.68B (est $12.08B)
Announces A Share Buyback Program Of $3.5B
$CARL A (-1.53%) | Carlsberg Q3 2024 Earnings
Rev. DKK20.48B (est DKK20.6B)
Organic Rev. +1.3% (est +2.57%)
Organic Volume Growth -0.2% (est +1.34%)
$STM (-2.37%) | STMicroelectronics Q3 24 Earnings:
- Net Rev $3.35B (est $3.24B)
- Sees FY Net Rev $13.27B, Saw $13.2B To $13.7B
- Sees Q4 Net Rev $3.32B (est 3.38B)
- Sees Q4 FY24, Q1 FY25 Rev Decline Above Seasonality
$ING (-0.66%) | ING Q3 24 Earnings:
- Net Income EU1.88B (est 1.69B)
- Net Interest Income EU3.69B (est EU3.83B)
- Loan-Loss Provision EU336M (est EU340.8M)
- Announces EU2.5B Shares Buy Back
$BNP (+0.1%) | BNP Paribas Q3 24 Earnings:
- Net Income EU2.87B (est EU2.89B)
- Rev EU11.94B (est EU11.98B)
- Loan-Loss Provision EU729M (est EU835.6M)
- FICC Sales & Trading Rev EU1.20B (est EU1.06B)
$GLE (-0.55%) | Societe Generale Q3 24 Earnings:
- Oper Expenses EU4.33B (est EU4.41B)
- Net Banking Income EU6.84B (est EU6.6B)
- Net Income EU1.37B (est EU1.27B)
- Equities Rev EU880M (est EU857.4M)
Review January/February
Let's take a look back at the last 2 months.
Scalable Wealth
My robo-advisor is doing very well so far this year, which is probably because it invests 10% in crypto. It is currently at +7.31% YTD. Like every month, the same amount always flows in here. Overall, the robo-advisor is now at +13,10%.
Crypto
I bought about 1700 $CRO (-6.36%) because I think the company is doing a good job, especially with regard to the scandal with Wirecard.
My crypto portfolio is up over +24% YTD. This is largely due to $INJ (+5.71%) . Bought in November and currently at about +160%
Shares
I bought my Commerzbank shares in January/February $CBK (-1.43%) and my $VUL (+7.14%) sold my shares. I still like Commerzbank, but I wanted to put the money into other companies. New additions are $MAERSK A (-0.69%) and $ZIM (-1.52%) . These are to be saved in the future with the help of a savings plan, but are not currently at the top of my list of priorities. My current priority is to build up my existing positions. My strategy has worked very well so far. Today in particular $DTG (-4.27%) Daimler Truck has been very convincing. I am currently up 41.62% with Daimler Truck.
My equity portfolio is at about +2.55% YTD
Further
As not only my investment is set to grow, but I personally would also like to grow, I will also write something briefly about this.
I have read 4 books so far this year. These include the book "The Richest Man in Babylon". So far, I have consistently achieved my goal of reading every day this year. I would be very happy to receive further book suggestions.
My studies are also progressing very well at the moment. I have already successfully completed the accounting, business administration and cost and performance accounting courses this year, even though it was very stressful, as I wrote the exam in cost and performance accounting just 2.5 weeks after the start of the course, for example. I am currently studying for the exam in financing and investment.
I'm also making progress professionally and have been able to improve there too. In a few days, I'll be starting my new job in marketing, which I'm really looking forward to.
How has your year been so far?
Due to several attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea, decides $MAERSK A (-0.69%) decided not to allow its container ships to sail through the area for the time being.
A Maersk ship was itself attacked, but was able to defend itself successfully.
The Huthi rebels in Yemensupported by Iranare responsible for such attacks, which aim to destroy ships on their way to Israel to Israel. Due to this danger, some shipping companies are diverting their ships around the Cape
of Good Hopeto avoid the Red Sea.
The Red Sea is considered an important trade route, but the insecurity caused by these attacks leads shipping companies to choose alternative routes.
This can include oil prices influence oil prices.
Fewer and fewer shipping companies are sailing through the Suez Canal. The reason for this is the attacks by the Huthi rebels. The price of oil and freight rates are already rising.
Is this fueling inflation again? The exploding freight rates were one of the main reasons for inflation. Can the shipping companies repeat their record year 2022?
Do you have any thoughts on this?
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-67748605
$MAERSK A (-0.69%)
$MAERSK B (-0.33%)
$AMKBY (-0.68%)
Has anyone here ever applied for the withholding tax refund from Denmark? I have applied for this in mid - late April but have not received anything back yet. No notification that an application has been received, no money, nothing. Does anyone have any experience? On google someone had written, he had only waited 4 weeks but much can not be found.
By the way, I needed a notice of tax residency in DE from the tax office and then they told me that I am now subject to income tax return because I own shares ... After 20 minutes on the phone with someone who was unfortunately not very competent, nothing has changed. Do I care then next year again drum that I am taken out of the duty hopefully again, for this year I do eh a..
$MAERSK A (-0.69%)
$HLAG (-2.26%)
$ZIM (-1.52%)
#container
A few weeks ago, there were some posts on the topic of shipping companies, mainly triggered by the partly nice or rather high special dividends 🤑
For all those who deal with shipping companies, perhaps a few facts about transshipment and the largest ports in the world are also interesting? Without container ports, global trade would grind to a halt!
When it comes to valuing and estimating the future development of the companies, the data of the ports or their estimates can also be a good indicator, or another source of information to check your own investment case.
Among the top 10 container ports, there are now 8 in China 😳. The "size" of a port is measured by its handling volume in standard containers, so-called TEU. These are Twenty-foot-Equivalent Units, an internationally standardized unit for throughput volume.
The container throughput worldwide will grow to almost one billion TEU by 2024 (Drewry estimate - see link below). (Drewry estimate - see link below). Asia in particular will grow strongly, according to shipping experts. Europe, the second largest region after Asia, will also benefit from the increase in transport volume, but not quite as strongly. Overall, all regions will record an "increase" in container throughput, including the Middle East, North and South America, as well as Africa and Australia with Oceania.
Throughput has been increasing worldwide for years. Compared to 2015 (index = 100), the container throughput index is 20 percent higher worldwide (120.2 in January 2023). It peaked in June 2022 at 126.4.
The current largest ports in the world (volume 2022) are as follows
1. shanghai 47.28 mio TEU
2. Singapore 37.29 mio TEU
3. ningbo-zhou 33.36 million TEU
4. shenzhen 30.04 mio TEU
5. qingdao 25.66 mio TEU
6. guangzhou 24.60 mio TEU
7. busan 22.07 mio TEU
8. tianjin 21.03 mio TEU
9: Los Angeles 19.04 million TEU
10th Hong Kong 16.64 mio TEU
11 Rotterdam 14.46 mio TEU
12: Dubai 13.97 million TEU
13 Antwerp 13.50 mio TEU
14: Port Klang 13.22 million TEU
15. xiamen 12.03 mio TEU
My conclusion: The increasing freight volumes should not be a disadvantage for the major shipping companies! Nevertheless, to date I am not invested in $MAERSK A (-0.69%)
$HLAG (-2.26%)
$ZIM (-1.52%) and Co. Many factors influence the freight rates and thus also the achievable returns. Container rates China-Europe were a few years ago still under 1000USD, these have increased in the Corona crisis by a multiple, now somewhat normalized again, but still very volatile. For me a little too incalculable. But, still remains an interesting area!
Sources:
Drewry - Maritime Research, Consulting and Financial Advisory Services
Can anyone tell me the difference between the two? $MAERSK A (-0.69%) and $MAERSK B (-0.33%) except that the price differs by 20 euros, the same amount of dividend is distributed at the end of the month.
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