What do you think about $STLAM (-3,56 %) ?
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34What do you think about $STLAM (-3,56 %) ?
Maybe the descent can be a springboard?
Stellantis Q3 2024 $STLAM (-3,56 %)
Financial performance
Balance sheet overview
Revenue overview
Cash flow overview
Key figures and profitability metrics
Segment information
Competitive position
Forecasts and management commentary
Risks and opportunities
Summary of the results
Stellantis is in a period of transition with a significant decline in net sales and deliveries in most regions. Despite these challenges, the company is actively managing inventory levels and focusing on a robust pipeline of new product launches. The strategic focus on multi-energy platforms and expansion in BEV positions Stellantis to capitalize on future market opportunities, although there are headwinds in market conditions and currency impacts to overcome. The company's commitment to its financial guidance reflects confidence in overcoming current operational challenges.
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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)
The market capitalization of Tesla
$TSLA (+9,97 %) has risen to 843.50 billion dollars an amount equal to the entire market capitalization of Ford, GM, Stellantis, Rivian and Lucid together.
This is more than a multiple of the total value of the three major US 🇺🇸 car manufacturerswhich breaks down as follows:
-Ford ($F (+0,87 %)): 43,3 billion. dollars
-General Motors ($GM (+1,05 %)): 57,5 billion dollars
-Stellantis ($STLAM (-3,56 %)): 39,14 billion dollars
The total market value of these three companies currently amounts to 139,9 billion dollars.
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Hey everyone!
I'm new here, but not completely new to the stock market.
I started in August '23 and bought almost all my individual stocks there. A short time later I bought ETFs to form the basis of my portfolio.
Now it was time for me to sell NVIDIA (+175%) - even at the risk of some people here calling me crazy. I also bought Siemens Energy in December and have now sold it (+207%).
This means that there is now some cash available, although theoretically there is more cash beyond the portfolio, but I don't want to invest that for the time being.
I would now like to add a few dividend (growth) stocks in order to generate regular cash flow. Any suggestions for must-haves? The main things I have in mind are $V (+1,22 %) in my head. But at the moment I also have $STLAM (-3,56 %) a bit in my head at the moment. It could be a good time to buy something (I had a similar situation with Siemens!)
With regard to the existing position, there is a small question mark behind Bitcoin (and possibly also Broadcom). Frankly, I know a bit about shares, I would say, but not much about bitcoin. In other words, those who have fully understood it will probably tell me to hold on. Some others might say: get rid of it, and then something in between. However, the position is now probably too high for me, especially at this level
Theoretically, I shouldn't be too badly positioned in terms of diversification thanks to the ETFs. As far as the individual stocks are concerned, they are of course a bit lumpy...
First pull $MBG (-3,33 %)
$VOW (-2,5 %) and $BMW (-3,91 %) rallied again with the China rally, now possible additional tariffs on Chinese cars are giving the share price a boost. With $STLAM (-3,56 %) I can still understand it, because apart from a joint venture, the door was never open in China, but with the other three, things will get really wild if China reacts.
https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/weltwirtschaft/eu-zusatzzoelle-e-autos-china-102.html
$STLAM (-3,56 %) Buy set in at €9.50. i'm not bothered if it doesn't trigger but it looks like this can go either way; depending on the next press release or global development. preferable to grab a real bargain than start another marathon of buying dips, of which i'm running several
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