1Año·

First purchase of a giant - Veolia Environnement $VIE (+0,79 %)


is a French company that offers a wide range of environmental services. Its business model is based on using increasingly scarce resources while protecting the environment.


Veolia is divided into four business units: Water, Waste, Energy and Transportation. The water division is one of Veolia's largest business units and provides solutions for water supply, wastewater treatment and water reuse. The company specializes in providing turnkey facilities and operating and managing existing water systems. It also offers specialized services such as water treatment for industry.


Another important area of Veolia's business is waste management. This involves the collection, transportation, recycling and disposal of waste. Veolia offers waste disposal solutions for households, businesses and industry, as well as recycling and reuse programs.


Veolia's energy division specializes in renewable energy sources and offers energy management and energy efficiency solutions. The company is able to provide tailored solutions for the transition to renewable energy, enabling a sustainable future.


Through its Transport division, Veolia offers environmentally friendly transport solutions such as public transport, ambulance and school transport, and community and disabled transport.


Veolia currently operates 95 waterworks, 4,800 wastewater treatment plants and well over 200,000 waste garbage cans under public service contracts in some 45 countries.

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Compró 200 a 29,59 €
5918,00 €
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also interesting is the subsidiary krüger soil remediation which, as the name suggests, takes care of soil remediation using thermal remediation processes.
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@NiMe very exciting info. Thanks
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Yay. Long enough in the area itself Arbeitstätig been and one of my first shares that I still hold. 🤌 Classic candidate of buy and leave in the depot and no longer think about it. Runs anyway. Even if the price slips quite a bit in between times 😄
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@AE23 That's the plan. Take sleeping pills and leave them 😅 At what price do you have them in the depot?
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@7Trader 25.82. Had a standing order at the time. The first shares bought at 20 euros 🤌😄 Had also posted a contribution to Veolia.
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@AE23 ui. You're really great at it 🤑🤞🏽
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@7Trader a pity that the largest competitor in Europe is not on the stock exchange. The German equivalent they Rethmann Group
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@AE23 There are some companies that would be very interesting, but have deliberately not gone public.
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What do you say to the much too high payout ratio?
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@suscimer I see great potential for enormous share price increases. I think the dividend will be held rigidly, as enormous profit increases are expected soon due to the transformation with Suez. From 2025 onwards, profits are already higher than the dividends forecast. Revenues were increased by almost 50% to > €30 billion in the current year, but much of the increase was due to the Suez acquisition, with organic growth of > 13%. EBIT climbed by 19.4% to €2.22 billion. As can be seen from Veolia's announcements, it is making good progress in integrating Suez and has already saved €264 million in costs as a result of the merger, with an annual target of €350 million. Veolia Environment's mission is to conserve resources and provide environmentally friendly solutions to the challenges of the modern world. The company works closely with communities, businesses and governments to minimize the environmental impact of their activities and promote sustainable development. While ESG is not really my favorite topic, I know that banks and governments etc. can't avoid it. Veolia is already a good ESG choice due to the topic and the company has ESG written all over it.
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@7Trader So your investment case is: decreasing costs and an increase in profit with the same dividend?
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@suscimer I personally don't care about the dividends at all. I thought you wanted me to tell you why the payout ratio is so high. That was my opinion on it.
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@7Trader Are you holding Veolia by buy and hold or just as a trade?
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@suscimer There is no pure Buy&Hold for me. Some companies in my portfolio I have partially or completely sold and then bought again with better prices. So I will also handle it here. So yes, I can imagine to hold the position "forever", but I already know that I will always make active changes. And under certain points of view I also sell again.
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