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7What's on your shopping list?
Mine
repeat purchases $CACI (+0,61%)
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First tranche $CSL (+2,19%) bought. Let's see how far it goes down in the near future. A second tranche would be planned at prices below €300.
The stock market year is now history and I am quite satisfied with the performance, or rather it was my personally best year on the stock market so far in my almost 8 year "career" as a "fund manager", almost 50,000 € gross asset growth in one year, for me as a simple man and normal earner still surreal. I mean, that's more than my gross annual income from my job. In addition, there was a gross dividend of around €9,000, which I have to rely on getquin for, because I got a bit lazy this year and didn't track the net dividend in Portfolio Performance on my PC. It's a bit strange to share my "successes" anonymously here on social media, talking about them in real life with friends/colleagues and sometimes with family is still unimaginable for me.
As far as the portfolios are concerned, there has been a lot of movement, at least in my Scalable portfolio.
Reit has been reduced somewhat, the BP and Shell positions are out and have been partially reallocated to Chevron and Exxon. Altria and BAT are also no longer in the portfolio. With a heavy heart, I have also sold $UKW (+0,77%) with a heavy heart 😥
As these are positions with high dividends, the cash flow for 2025 will also fall to around €7,000 gross.
I used some of the money to invest in shares with a little more potential in the future and so I only added positions in November, such as $ASML (-1,43%)
$LRCX (-0,84%)
$KLAC (-1,45%)
$DB1 (+1,52%)
$CSL (+2,19%)
$NXPI (+0,66%)
$TTEK (+0,63%)
$CTAS (+1,28%)
In addition, I started my "savings plan project" at Trade Republic in February 2024 with the "Ultimate Homer Hardcore ETF", which has now reached a "fund volume" of over €70,000 💪😁
2025 is the turn of the 100k 😁👍
The 50k is divided into approx. 45k price gains for shares and 5k for gold/silver
A happy new year and a happy new year 2025 to you all 🥳💰🍀❤️
Dear Community
It's about the share $CSL (+2,19%)
I see a lot of potential in the share
the business model sounds very interesting. They produce building envelopes and are working on energy-efficient buildings. Also a lot for space and aviation that has a lot of expansion potential in the future.💪 Divis increased for 47 years and over 15% growth in the last 5 years
Within the selected period from 01.11.2014 to today, Carlisle Companies has gained 375.1%, which corresponds to an annual return of 16.8%. Carlisle Companies reached its all-time high 21 days ago on 14/10/2024 at a price of USD 480.93. Today the share is trading 12.2% lower at USD 422.26. Definitely strong
Does anyone have an opinion on the share and its valuation?
Hello GetQuin!
After I have now already since more or less beginning of GetQuin always secretly read along, it is probably also times for my first post ;).
Very briefly about me - I'm 23 years old, study business administration, like to invest in value stocks and currently work as a student trainee in a medium-sized IT/Tech company.
In the spring of this year, while searching for companies that I found interesting, I came across Carlisle ($CSL (+2,19%)) came across.
Here now for you a small insight into $CSL (+2,19%) since many have certainly not yet heard of Carlisle.
Carlisle Companies Incorporated is a US company based in Scottsdale, Arizona. The conglomerate offers a wide range of products that Carlisle designs, manufactures and markets, serving a variety of niche markets worldwide, including commercial roofing, energy, agriculture, lawn and garden, mining and construction equipment, aerospace and electronics, foodservice and food delivery, and healthcare. In addition, Carlisle has paid dividends for 46 consecutive years of dividends!
The company was founded in 1917 as Carlisle Tire and Rubber Company and began producing bicycle inner tubes. Over the years, Carlisle expanded its product line to include tires, brake pads, cables, coatings, plastics and other specialty products.
Today, Carlisle is organized into four business units:
The company employs around 14,000 employees worldwide - some of them even in Germany. Carlisle is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol
$CSL (+2,19%) and is part of the S&P 400 Index. Carlisle has set itself the goal of reducing by 2050 net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. by 2050.
How does Carlisle plan to achieve its ambitious goals?
Carlisle has developed its own operating system (COS - Carlisle Operating System). Here, through Lean and Six Sigma methods are used to continuously improve existing processes. In addition, through Vision 2025 (see photo), the company is aiming for earnings per share of $15 in 2025 - but this was already achieved early on in 2022.
As investors, we should of course take note of some of Carlisle's key financials, such as:
- Gross margin: Increase of about 10% over the last 10 years, to currently about 32%.
- Earnings per share: EPS in 2022 was $17.56; in 2021, "only" $7.91 -> 122% increase
- Price-earnings ratio: currently at 18.5; peer average PE currently at 17.6
- Dividend yield: Currently at a low 1.2%, BUT the payout ratio at only a low 20%.
Carlisle is a diversified company with a strong market position in several industries. The company has a solid balance sheeta high profitability and a long-term growth strategy. Carlisle offers its shareholders an attractive return through increasing profits and dividends.
However, please do your own research before investing :) I would like to present here only the company and do not operate an investment advice...
Since this is my first post, please praise & criticize, only so I can optimize my possibly future following posts :)
Ex tag used. Entry has been possible for some time in my view. Fundamentally very well positioned and undervalued. Orderly potential for the company and the security 💸
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