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No more ADRs

$NESN (-3.88%) After the Hyundai disaster, I was able to sell Nestle ADR with a 7% profit after the last price increase. $NSRGY (-3.79%) Nestle ADR. Maybe I'll get back in when Swiss shares are tradable for me again, but the latest figures from Nestle didn't convince me either (dividend increased despite less profit and debt, I don't like this decision) and the price increase surprised me. But of course it's good for me.

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Nestle ADR logo
Sold x20 at €88.00
€1,760.00
6.65%
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Btw, Swiss shares will be tradable on the European stock exchanges again from May
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Those who buy ADRs have lost control of their lives
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@bullish999 👏🏼😂💯
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@bullish999 I also had to painfully realize that at the beginning of the war, all my Russian ADR have been frozen since then. My mistake, didn't know what I was buying, will never happen to me again
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@stocker_328 Well, Switzerland won't be invading anywhere
Neutral 4ever
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Positive trend since January 28, 2025 - The medium-term 40-day technical trend has been positive since January 28, 2025.

Fair price, according to theScreener - Based on the growth potential and our own criteria, the share price currently seems reasonable to us.

Positive analyst sentiment since December 13, 2024 - Earnings per share forecasts are now higher than seven weeks ago. This positive trend started on December 13, 2024 at a price of CHF 75.18.

vs. STOXX600 - Adjusted for dividends, the share has outperformed the STOXX600 by 13.08% over the last four weeks.

((C) Consorsbank) they can always summarize it so nicely.
At the end of the day, Nestlé is the largest food company in the world.

They earn their money. And the share price will follow suit - sooner or later. But guaranteed.
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You can buy the right Nestle share at Finanzen Net Zero
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