4Sem.·

Last investment in 2024

I have now decided in favor of $NESN (-0,86 %) as the Group is already the market leader in the food sector and the P/E ratio is already very attractive. And since it's a Swiss company, it's easier because of the taxation. I also reached a milestone shortly before the end of the year, breaking the 20k mark. Now it's time for the holidays🥳


I wish you all happy and peaceful holidays. Maybe someone will get some shares as a Christmas present 😅

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Acheté x20 à 74,00 CHF
1 480,00 CHF
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I don't think you can go too far wrong with that in the long term.
In addition, there is the L'Oreal share and I also find the pet food division very interesting with the background of the "immersion" or the drifting apart of the sexes.
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@Malte123 yes, I didn't know about L'Oréal either until recently, that Nestlé is involved. And there's also an article in the latest Swissquote magazine saying that pets are becoming increasingly popular (at least in Switzerland) and the pet food business is therefore becoming more and more lucrative.
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I also bought 5 more today at 80 euros
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@Neverloosemoney Got five pieces today for CHF 74.40.
(plus CHF 1.85 fees and CHF 0.30 taxes)

Unfortunately I don't know how high the spread was.
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@Siebzig30 good price
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I also bought another 10 the other day, I can go up to 60 if I want, then there'll be a few more. One of the most solid companies in the world.
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My largest share position to date. I've already bought twice and am still down 24% at the moment 🤨 I don't seem to have got the timing right yet. But still probably a good idea to buy again. Congratulations on reaching the 20k mark 🎉🍾
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@Cadi20 many thanks😄
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Unfortunately, I only have access to the Nestlé ADR and have therefore opted for an ETF on the SLI as an alternative 🫣
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@Iwanowitsch don't you have access to Swiss shares in Germany?
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@Alumdria i am not from germany :p
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@Alumdria Since July 1, 2019, investors have not been able to trade Swiss shares on European stock exchanges. The reason for this is a failed framework agreement between Switzerland and the EU.

Source: www.finanzwesen.de
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@Siebzig30 Okay, you don't have to understand it. Switzerland is only harming its economy this way.
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@Alumdria It still works with ADRs. And you can also trade directly as a German via Swissquote and Yuh 😊
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4Sem.
I'm somehow not convinced by Nestle's product range. I personally don't buy any of it in the supermarket. What about you?
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@Mh3 I don't look specifically at whether it's from Nestlé or not when I go shopping. Many people boycott the company because they can't reconcile it with their morals. However, it is almost impossible to avoid this brand, as Nestlé produces an extremely large amount of food. It is also one of the biggest food companies in the world.
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4Sem.
@Alumdria Nestlé is and remains a big player and a top pick, I agree. As an investor, however, I do look at whether the brands and products are well positioned in the supermarkets. Nestle has a lot of unhealthy stuff and is not in tune with the times. I think Unilever is better positioned in the food sector. I myself would bet on p&g in the consumer staples sector.
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@Mh3 so I often buy maggi, most recently the fire department soup 😂 Joking aside, Nestle is the world market leader in some product categories, e.g. coffee, pet food, plus a 20% share of LOreal. Here is a good article about Nestle that explains this a little better https://unternehmerfonds.de/blog/investorenbrief-2024-03/
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@Mh3 I don't think so - you just don't notice it because it doesn't say $NESNE 😉
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My Christmas present for you 😘
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@DonkeyInvestor Thank you very much 🙏
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YTD -25%... The market YTD +25%
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