NHY mot 93kr "4"
20 oktober år 2018 var NHY kursen på 63,45 kr /aksje. Omsetning på 159 miljarder kr. År 2016, var omsetning på 109 miljarder kr, resultat på 9 miljarder kr og kursen på over 60 kr /aksje. Nå idag jobber ledelsen systematisk og strukturert for 10 % avkastning i alle ledd. Ser vi snart gamle verdier pånytt? Ja, mener jeg. Så har vi den nye grønne satsing attpåtil. Med mye oppdateringer på kursmål stemmer 75 kr /aksje bedre. Sparebank nr1 nå som oppgraderer kursmål fra 59 til 75 kr /aksje på NHY. SEB øker kursmål til 82 kr/aksje, Bank og America har kursmål 97kr/aksje. Morgan Stanley øker kursmål til 84kr/,aksje . Citygroup oppdaterer kursmål til 100kr/aksje. ABG til 95kr /aksje for NHY.
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halvpris
15.12.2023 kl 10:02
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tradecommander
15.12.2023 kl 10:11
7228
The Godfather skrev Citi kutter anb. til neutral. PT NOK 71
Et stykke frem til 71 enda..
halvpris
15.12.2023 kl 16:12
7160
26% på tre dager
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stockwalker
15.12.2023 kl 16:28
7137
optimist68 skrev Voldsom stigning på Alcoa. Over 15 % like før stengetid. Hva skjer ?
Omsetning 420 mill NOK, hvorav hele 71% i auksjonen... har gitt å forstå dette, flytting mellom dark pools utenfor rekkevidde ?
tradecommander
15.12.2023 kl 17:03
7094
Hadde vært greit forstå hva som er så unikt med NHY i sluttauksjonen ja. Større omsetning enn gjennom handelsdagen de fleste dager. Noen som har noen teorier utover konspirasjons spekulasjoner?
Alcoa er forøvrig videre opp, men så har den vært langt nede...
Alcoa er forøvrig videre opp, men så har den vært langt nede...
tradecommander
15.12.2023 kl 20:31
7012
Alcoa på det meste over 8% opp i dag også? Noe spesielt på gang?
halvpris
18.12.2023 kl 15:57
6612
Rusal får ikke levert en skit til EU land etter hvert. Kinamann ryker på" skitten" aluminium. Mitt kursmål på NHY blir da 120 kr , som kan komme fort
Samson Isberg
19.12.2023 kl 23:30
6264
Eu jobber sakte men sikkert å kvele.Russ AL. Blir nok hevet ut av EU i løpet av 2024.
Tålmodighet er vel ett stikkord mht NHY
Industry group urges EU to impose broader sanctions on Russian aluminium
November 17, 20234:14 PM GMT+1Updated a month ago
[1/2]A worker stores aluminium ingots at the foundry shop of the Rusal Krasnoyarsk aluminium smelter in Krasnoyarsk, Russia October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights
LONDON/BRUSSELS, Nov 17 (Reuters) - The European Union should impose broader import bans on Russian aluminium, industry group European Aluminium said on Friday, arguing that the current proposal to ban certain products would have only a limited impact.
EU members are currently debating a European Commission proposal for a 12th package of sanctions set to include import bans for diamonds and liquefied propane and measures designed to tighten implementation of a price cap on Russian oil.
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It also includes bans on aluminium wires, tubes and pipes, but these only make up 12% of EU aluminium imports from Russia, European Aluminium said in a statement.
"We strongly encourage the European Union to accelerate its efforts and broaden their scope to cover all major product categories," said Director General Paul Voss.
EU industry has already started to phase out Russian aluminium, with January-August imports down by a third from the same period in 2022, based on European Aluminium data. For ingots, Russia represented 9% of all EU imports, compared with 25% in previous years.
In the first nine months of this year, EU imported almost 500,000 metric tons of Russian aluminium and aluminium products worth 1.26 billion euros ($1.37 billion), according to Eurostat data. For 2022, imports were worth 2.84 billion euros.
In July, the group sent a letter to members saying it had discussed the possibility of "actively calling for EU sanctions on Russian aluminium", but not on Russian major producer Rusal (RUAL.MM).
While substituting other supply for Russian ingots would be feasible in Europe, the wide global spread of Rusal's operations makes sanctions on that company more problematic, July's memorandum said.
Friday's statement did not mention Rusal, which produced 4 million metric tons of primary aluminium last year, about 6% of global supply.
European Aluminium members include refiners, smelters, manufacturers of semi-finished products and recyclers, including top producers Hydro (NHY.OL), Alcoa (AA.N) and Rio Tinto (RIO.L).
https://neighbourhood-enlargement.ec.europa.eu/news/eu-adopts-12th-package-sanctions-against-russia-its-continued-illegal-war-against-ukraine-2023-12-19_en
EU adopts 12th package of sanctions against Russia for its continued illegal war against Ukraine
EU adopts 12th package of sanctions against Russia for its continued illegal war against Ukraine
The Commission welcomes the Council's adoption of a 12th package of sanctions against Russia. The focus of this package is to impose additional import and export bans on Russia, combat sanctions circumvention and close loopholes.
In particular, this package includes additional listings of Russian individuals and companies and new import and export bans – such as banning the export of Russian diamonds to Europe – in very close cooperation with our G7 partners. Moreover, the package tightens the implementation of the oil price cap by monitoring more closely how tankers may be used to circumvent the cap. It also includes stricter asset tracing obligations and tough measures on third-country companies circumventing sanctions.
The 12th package has these key elements:
ADDITIONAL LISTINGS
Over 140 additional individuals and entities subject to asset freezes. This covers actors in the Russian military and defence, including military industry companies and Private Military Companies. This also includes actors from the IT sector, as well as other important economic actors. The measures also target whose who have orchestrated the recent illegal so-called “elections” in the territories of Ukraine that Russia has temporarily occupied, and those responsible for the forced “re-education” of Ukrainian children, as well as actors spreading disinformation/propaganda in support of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine.
TRADE MEASURES
Import ban on Russian diamonds: import restrictions on non-industrial diamonds, mined, processed, or produced, in Russia. These proposed sanctions are part of an internationally coordinated G7 diamond ban, aiming to deprive Russia of this important revenue stream estimated at €4 billion per year. All G7 members will implement a direct ban on diamonds exported from Russia at the latest by 1 January 2024. As of 1 March 2024, a ban on Russian diamonds polished in a third country will take effect and, as of 1 September 2024, the ban will be expanded to include lab-grown diamonds, jewellery, and watches containing diamonds. To further the effectiveness of these measures, a robust traceability-based verification and certification mechanism for rough diamonds will be established within the G7.
Import ban on raw materials for steel production, processed aluminium products and other metal goods: new measures restricting imports from Russia of certain metal goods.
Export restrictions: additional export restrictions on dual-use and advanced technological and industrial goods worth €2.3 billion per year. In particular:
New export controls on dual use/advanced tech, aiming to further weaken Russia's military capabilities, including chemicals, thermostats, DC motors and servomotors for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), machine tools and machinery parts.
New export bans on EU industrial goods, to further hamper Russia's capacities in its industrial sector, including machinery and parts, construction-related goods, processed steel, copper and aluminium goods, lasers, and batteries.
Addition of 29 Russian and third country entities to the list of entities associated to Russia's military-industrial complex (including entities registered in Uzbekistan and Singapore).
Prohibition to provide enterprise and design-related software to the Russian government or Russian companies. The aim is to further hamper Russia's capacities in its industrial sector. Restrictions in the area of services are an area where we have worked closely with our international partners, including the US and the UK.
STRICTER ASSET FREEZE OBLIGATIONS
New listing criterion: The Council has agreed a new listing criterion to include persons who benefit from the forced transfer of ownership or control over Russian subsidiaries of EU companies. This will ensure that no one profits from the losses that EU companies face when their subsidiaries are forcibly acquired by Russian owners/management.
Possibility to keep deceased persons on the asset freeze list, in order to prevent the freezing measure from potentially being undermined.
Tighter obligation for Member States to proactively trace assets of listed persons, in order to prevent and detect instances of breach or circumvention of sanctions.
ENERGY MEASURES
Oil price cap: To make it more difficult for Russia to sustain the war, we have tightened the international G7+ oil price cap, by introducing new measures to more closely monitor the sale of tankers to third countries, as well as require more detailed attestation requirements. This will help to tackle the ‘shadow fleet' used by Russia to circumvent the price cap. In this respect, the EU is in close dialogue with our G7 partners to ensure alignment of our measures and future guidance.
New import ban on liquified petroleum gas (LPG), impacting annual imports worth over €1 billion, with grandfathering of existing contracts for a period of maximum 12 months.
STRONGER ANTI-CIRCUMVENTION MEASURES
Broadening of the scope of the transit prohibition through Russia by adding certain economically critical goods when these are intended for export to third countries.
Obligation for operators to contractually prohibit the re-export of certain categories of sensitive goods to Russia, including goods related to aviation, jet fuel, firearms and goods on the Common High Priority list.
Introduction of a new measure that will require the notification of certain transfers of funds out of the EU from EU entities directly or indirectly owned by more than 40% by Russians or entities established in Russia.
ADDITIONAL MEASURES
Introduction of a new derogation to allow for cases in which Member States decide to deprive in the public interest a listed person of funds or economic resources.
Introduction of a derogation to allow compensation for damages to be paid by a newly listed insurance company.
Introduction of a derogation to allow the sale of EU companies owned by certain listed individuals or entities.
OTHER
Inclusion of a technical amendment allowing for the provision of pilot services necessary for maritime safety.
Background
The EU stands firmly with Ukraine and its people, and will continue to strongly support Ukraine's economy, society, armed forces, and future reconstruction. EU sanctions are at the core of the EU's response to Russia's unjustified military aggression against Ukraine, as they degrade Russia's military and technological capability, cut the country from the most developed global markets, deprive the Kremlin from the revenues it is financing the war with, and impose ever higher costs on Russia's economy. In this respect, sanctions contribute to fulfilling the EU's key objective, which is to continue to work for a just and lasting peace, not another frozen conflict. Their effects grow over time as the sanctions erode Russia's industrial and tech base. The EU also continues to ensure that its sanctions do not impact energy and agrifood exports from Russia to third countries.
As guardian of the EU Treaties, the European Commission monitors the enforcement of EU sanctions by EU Member States.
Tålmodighet er vel ett stikkord mht NHY
Industry group urges EU to impose broader sanctions on Russian aluminium
November 17, 20234:14 PM GMT+1Updated a month ago
[1/2]A worker stores aluminium ingots at the foundry shop of the Rusal Krasnoyarsk aluminium smelter in Krasnoyarsk, Russia October 3, 2018. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights
LONDON/BRUSSELS, Nov 17 (Reuters) - The European Union should impose broader import bans on Russian aluminium, industry group European Aluminium said on Friday, arguing that the current proposal to ban certain products would have only a limited impact.
EU members are currently debating a European Commission proposal for a 12th package of sanctions set to include import bans for diamonds and liquefied propane and measures designed to tighten implementation of a price cap on Russian oil.
Advertisement · Scroll to continue
It also includes bans on aluminium wires, tubes and pipes, but these only make up 12% of EU aluminium imports from Russia, European Aluminium said in a statement.
"We strongly encourage the European Union to accelerate its efforts and broaden their scope to cover all major product categories," said Director General Paul Voss.
EU industry has already started to phase out Russian aluminium, with January-August imports down by a third from the same period in 2022, based on European Aluminium data. For ingots, Russia represented 9% of all EU imports, compared with 25% in previous years.
In the first nine months of this year, EU imported almost 500,000 metric tons of Russian aluminium and aluminium products worth 1.26 billion euros ($1.37 billion), according to Eurostat data. For 2022, imports were worth 2.84 billion euros.
In July, the group sent a letter to members saying it had discussed the possibility of "actively calling for EU sanctions on Russian aluminium", but not on Russian major producer Rusal (RUAL.MM).
While substituting other supply for Russian ingots would be feasible in Europe, the wide global spread of Rusal's operations makes sanctions on that company more problematic, July's memorandum said.
Friday's statement did not mention Rusal, which produced 4 million metric tons of primary aluminium last year, about 6% of global supply.
European Aluminium members include refiners, smelters, manufacturers of semi-finished products and recyclers, including top producers Hydro (NHY.OL), Alcoa (AA.N) and Rio Tinto (RIO.L).
https://neighbourhood-enlargement.ec.europa.eu/news/eu-adopts-12th-package-sanctions-against-russia-its-continued-illegal-war-against-ukraine-2023-12-19_en
EU adopts 12th package of sanctions against Russia for its continued illegal war against Ukraine
EU adopts 12th package of sanctions against Russia for its continued illegal war against Ukraine
The Commission welcomes the Council's adoption of a 12th package of sanctions against Russia. The focus of this package is to impose additional import and export bans on Russia, combat sanctions circumvention and close loopholes.
In particular, this package includes additional listings of Russian individuals and companies and new import and export bans – such as banning the export of Russian diamonds to Europe – in very close cooperation with our G7 partners. Moreover, the package tightens the implementation of the oil price cap by monitoring more closely how tankers may be used to circumvent the cap. It also includes stricter asset tracing obligations and tough measures on third-country companies circumventing sanctions.
The 12th package has these key elements:
ADDITIONAL LISTINGS
Over 140 additional individuals and entities subject to asset freezes. This covers actors in the Russian military and defence, including military industry companies and Private Military Companies. This also includes actors from the IT sector, as well as other important economic actors. The measures also target whose who have orchestrated the recent illegal so-called “elections” in the territories of Ukraine that Russia has temporarily occupied, and those responsible for the forced “re-education” of Ukrainian children, as well as actors spreading disinformation/propaganda in support of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine.
TRADE MEASURES
Import ban on Russian diamonds: import restrictions on non-industrial diamonds, mined, processed, or produced, in Russia. These proposed sanctions are part of an internationally coordinated G7 diamond ban, aiming to deprive Russia of this important revenue stream estimated at €4 billion per year. All G7 members will implement a direct ban on diamonds exported from Russia at the latest by 1 January 2024. As of 1 March 2024, a ban on Russian diamonds polished in a third country will take effect and, as of 1 September 2024, the ban will be expanded to include lab-grown diamonds, jewellery, and watches containing diamonds. To further the effectiveness of these measures, a robust traceability-based verification and certification mechanism for rough diamonds will be established within the G7.
Import ban on raw materials for steel production, processed aluminium products and other metal goods: new measures restricting imports from Russia of certain metal goods.
Export restrictions: additional export restrictions on dual-use and advanced technological and industrial goods worth €2.3 billion per year. In particular:
New export controls on dual use/advanced tech, aiming to further weaken Russia's military capabilities, including chemicals, thermostats, DC motors and servomotors for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), machine tools and machinery parts.
New export bans on EU industrial goods, to further hamper Russia's capacities in its industrial sector, including machinery and parts, construction-related goods, processed steel, copper and aluminium goods, lasers, and batteries.
Addition of 29 Russian and third country entities to the list of entities associated to Russia's military-industrial complex (including entities registered in Uzbekistan and Singapore).
Prohibition to provide enterprise and design-related software to the Russian government or Russian companies. The aim is to further hamper Russia's capacities in its industrial sector. Restrictions in the area of services are an area where we have worked closely with our international partners, including the US and the UK.
STRICTER ASSET FREEZE OBLIGATIONS
New listing criterion: The Council has agreed a new listing criterion to include persons who benefit from the forced transfer of ownership or control over Russian subsidiaries of EU companies. This will ensure that no one profits from the losses that EU companies face when their subsidiaries are forcibly acquired by Russian owners/management.
Possibility to keep deceased persons on the asset freeze list, in order to prevent the freezing measure from potentially being undermined.
Tighter obligation for Member States to proactively trace assets of listed persons, in order to prevent and detect instances of breach or circumvention of sanctions.
ENERGY MEASURES
Oil price cap: To make it more difficult for Russia to sustain the war, we have tightened the international G7+ oil price cap, by introducing new measures to more closely monitor the sale of tankers to third countries, as well as require more detailed attestation requirements. This will help to tackle the ‘shadow fleet' used by Russia to circumvent the price cap. In this respect, the EU is in close dialogue with our G7 partners to ensure alignment of our measures and future guidance.
New import ban on liquified petroleum gas (LPG), impacting annual imports worth over €1 billion, with grandfathering of existing contracts for a period of maximum 12 months.
STRONGER ANTI-CIRCUMVENTION MEASURES
Broadening of the scope of the transit prohibition through Russia by adding certain economically critical goods when these are intended for export to third countries.
Obligation for operators to contractually prohibit the re-export of certain categories of sensitive goods to Russia, including goods related to aviation, jet fuel, firearms and goods on the Common High Priority list.
Introduction of a new measure that will require the notification of certain transfers of funds out of the EU from EU entities directly or indirectly owned by more than 40% by Russians or entities established in Russia.
ADDITIONAL MEASURES
Introduction of a new derogation to allow for cases in which Member States decide to deprive in the public interest a listed person of funds or economic resources.
Introduction of a derogation to allow compensation for damages to be paid by a newly listed insurance company.
Introduction of a derogation to allow the sale of EU companies owned by certain listed individuals or entities.
OTHER
Inclusion of a technical amendment allowing for the provision of pilot services necessary for maritime safety.
Background
The EU stands firmly with Ukraine and its people, and will continue to strongly support Ukraine's economy, society, armed forces, and future reconstruction. EU sanctions are at the core of the EU's response to Russia's unjustified military aggression against Ukraine, as they degrade Russia's military and technological capability, cut the country from the most developed global markets, deprive the Kremlin from the revenues it is financing the war with, and impose ever higher costs on Russia's economy. In this respect, sanctions contribute to fulfilling the EU's key objective, which is to continue to work for a just and lasting peace, not another frozen conflict. Their effects grow over time as the sanctions erode Russia's industrial and tech base. The EU also continues to ensure that its sanctions do not impact energy and agrifood exports from Russia to third countries.
As guardian of the EU Treaties, the European Commission monitors the enforcement of EU sanctions by EU Member States.
tradecommander
21.12.2023 kl 08:20
5991
https://e24.no/boers-og-finans/i/dwVpoB/hydro-varsler-nedskrivninger-paa-59-milliarder-i-fjerde-kvartal
Blir interessant hvordan dette mottas i markedet. Nå er dette bare nedsrivninger som vel kanskje betyr mindre skatt for 2023 og ikke påvirker cashflow på annen måte, men allikevel....
Blir interessant hvordan dette mottas i markedet. Nå er dette bare nedsrivninger som vel kanskje betyr mindre skatt for 2023 og ikke påvirker cashflow på annen måte, men allikevel....
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halvpris
22.12.2023 kl 15:36
5751
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stockwalker
27.12.2023 kl 14:57
5373
Norsk Hydro: Status tilbakekjøp av egne aksjer .. innvanning pågår
https://www.nordnet.no/market/news/1008618289
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tradecommander
28.12.2023 kl 20:40
5221
Et midlertidig tollfritak for stål og aluminium som eksporteres fra EU til USA, forlenges til 2025, kunngjorde president Joe Biden torsdag.
Fritaket fra 25 prosent toll på stål og 10 prosent på aluminium ble innført midlertidig i januar, i første omgang for to år. En tollfri kvote på de to metallene erstattet tollavgiften som ble innført av Bidens forgjenger Donald Trump.
EU svarte på Trumps toll med å legge avgifter på en rekke amerikanske varer, inkludert bourbon brennevin, lystbåter og Harley-Davidson motorsykler. Også disse er skrinlagt fram til 2025 og dermed til etter USAs presidentvalg neste høst og EU-valget til våren.
USA og EU har forsøkt å enes om tiltak for å hindre at metallmarkedet oversvømmes av overskuddsproduksjon fra blant annet Kina og for å fremme grønnere stålproduksjon.
Samtaler om dette skulle blitt fullført i år, men havnet i dødvanne uten en løsning. Biden sier de to partene har gjort betydelige fremskritt og fortsetter samtalene.
(NTB)
Positivt, men sånn går nå dagan.
Fritaket fra 25 prosent toll på stål og 10 prosent på aluminium ble innført midlertidig i januar, i første omgang for to år. En tollfri kvote på de to metallene erstattet tollavgiften som ble innført av Bidens forgjenger Donald Trump.
EU svarte på Trumps toll med å legge avgifter på en rekke amerikanske varer, inkludert bourbon brennevin, lystbåter og Harley-Davidson motorsykler. Også disse er skrinlagt fram til 2025 og dermed til etter USAs presidentvalg neste høst og EU-valget til våren.
USA og EU har forsøkt å enes om tiltak for å hindre at metallmarkedet oversvømmes av overskuddsproduksjon fra blant annet Kina og for å fremme grønnere stålproduksjon.
Samtaler om dette skulle blitt fullført i år, men havnet i dødvanne uten en løsning. Biden sier de to partene har gjort betydelige fremskritt og fortsetter samtalene.
(NTB)
Positivt, men sånn går nå dagan.
halvpris
08.01.2024 kl 14:44
4723
Før med tiden kunne NHY gå opp enkelte dager, imot OSE og børser Ser tendenser i dag.
halvpris
09.01.2024 kl 08:42
4578
ALCOA: VIL STANSE PRODUKSJON VED AUSTRALSK ALUMINARAFFINERI
9.1.2024 06:58 • TDN Finans •
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Oslo (Infront TDN Direkt): Alcoa planlegger å fullstendig stanse produksjonen ved aluminaraffineriet Kwinana i Vest-Australia i 2024. Prosessen skal starte i andre kvartal og være gjennomført i tredje kvartal.
Det fremgår av en melding fra selskapet mandag.
Kwinana-anlegget, som har en kapasitet på rundt 2,2 millioner tonn, har driftet på 80 prosent av kapasiteten siden januar 2023.
I en uttalelse sa Alcoa at beslutningen var basert på en rekke faktorer, inkludert anleggets alder på 60 år, skala, driftskostnader og lav kvalitet på bauksitt.
9.1.2024 06:58 • TDN Finans •
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Oslo (Infront TDN Direkt): Alcoa planlegger å fullstendig stanse produksjonen ved aluminaraffineriet Kwinana i Vest-Australia i 2024. Prosessen skal starte i andre kvartal og være gjennomført i tredje kvartal.
Det fremgår av en melding fra selskapet mandag.
Kwinana-anlegget, som har en kapasitet på rundt 2,2 millioner tonn, har driftet på 80 prosent av kapasiteten siden januar 2023.
I en uttalelse sa Alcoa at beslutningen var basert på en rekke faktorer, inkludert anleggets alder på 60 år, skala, driftskostnader og lav kvalitet på bauksitt.
halvpris
10.01.2024 kl 15:00
4418
Etter som Nhy har guida og fortalt om utsiktene kommende år, opp mot det "grønne skiftet" skulle kursen vært langt høyere. Som vi vet så er guidinga på den forsiktige sida. Noen som gjør en" god jobb" med å laste og holde den nede.Men men Nhy får også lastet :-)
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ibyx
18.01.2024 kl 14:07
3652
Hydrohøna som sparker eller Circushesten som danser? Samma det!
Den kjøres litt i heisen med aluminiumsprisen stort sett... lite nytt, men kanskje litt?
Dersom denne slår inn snart så kan vi forvente en spekulativ utbunning 2-3 kroner under dagens kurs med etterfølgende oppgang?
Kanskje over 70 i løpet av en måneds tid?
Er litt sånn det funker i kaffekoppen min her idag! 😅
Aluminum decreased 206.50 USD/Tonne or 8.66% since the beginning of 2024, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Aluminum is expected to trade at 2426.12 USD/Tonne by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. Looking forward, we estimate it to trade at 2549.02 in 12 months time.
Den kjøres litt i heisen med aluminiumsprisen stort sett... lite nytt, men kanskje litt?
Dersom denne slår inn snart så kan vi forvente en spekulativ utbunning 2-3 kroner under dagens kurs med etterfølgende oppgang?
Kanskje over 70 i løpet av en måneds tid?
Er litt sånn det funker i kaffekoppen min her idag! 😅
Aluminum decreased 206.50 USD/Tonne or 8.66% since the beginning of 2024, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Aluminum is expected to trade at 2426.12 USD/Tonne by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. Looking forward, we estimate it to trade at 2549.02 in 12 months time.
Redigert 18.01.2024 kl 14:08
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Kaaresve
18.01.2024 kl 16:01
3599
Se det - DNB jakter billige NHY aksjer - godt tegn - oppgang ventes.
1.9.A
19.01.2024 kl 08:09
3477
Vedr billige NHY-aksjer...
Stemmer tallene man ser på oversikten for NHY? P/E på 5,11 og EPS 11,78...?
Stemmer tallene man ser på oversikten for NHY? P/E på 5,11 og EPS 11,78...?
halvpris
19.01.2024 kl 15:50
3356
OSE har gått elendig opp mot andre børser siste år,krona er svak, og utlendingene får norske aksjer på billig salg. Så klarer DNB å komme med en "drittpakke". Hva skal vi med uvenner, når vi har "venner" som DNB .
ibyx
22.01.2024 kl 09:34
3153
23.10 Aluminium 2176 USD. Nøyaktig som idag!
Kurs 23.10: 56,76NOK
Idag 59,28NOK
Det kan være 4% mer nedside å hente ut dersom det flater ut her et par dager.
Men sannsynlighet for stigende aluminiumspris er kanskje større?
Kurs 23.10: 56,76NOK
Idag 59,28NOK
Det kan være 4% mer nedside å hente ut dersom det flater ut her et par dager.
Men sannsynlighet for stigende aluminiumspris er kanskje større?
Redigert 22.01.2024 kl 09:35
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ibyx
22.01.2024 kl 10:30
3088
Aksjemarkedet handler jo i stor grad om å tjene penger på andre aksjonærers bekostning? Det ligger gjerne litt der?
halvpris
23.01.2024 kl 13:00
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Q4 i 2022 var EBITDA 7,4 milliarder. Kan Nhy nærme seg det ? Ser ikke bort fra det... Opp fra Q3 2023 regner vi med
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optimist68
23.01.2024 kl 18:04
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De som solgte på bakrunn av kursmål og analyse fra DnB tenker jeg er fornøyd idag. Satser på 3-4 kr utbytte
Samson Isberg
23.01.2024 kl 18:32
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Tenker nok at dagens oppgang henger sammen med denne meldingen her. Så kan vi vente i spenning på hva som kommer i februar....
EU may add aluminum products to new sanctions package against Russia — newspaper
"Previous sanctions left around 85% of Russian exports of the metal to the EU untouched, according to trade organization European Aluminium," the newspaper noted
BRUSSELS, January 23. /TASS/. Russian aluminum products may be included in the thirteenth package of anti-Russian sanctions, the Politico newspaper said, citing a source in the EU.
The European Union is thus going to introduce sanctions against the Russian energy sector; as electricity accounts for 40% of production costs in aluminum smelting.
"Previous sanctions left around 85% of Russian exports of the metal to the EU untouched, according to trade organization European Aluminium," the newspaper noted. According to a European diplomat, EU member states will soon start discussing "additional elements which will eventually become a proposal for a full ban," Politico said.
The EU is going to introduce new sanctions against Russia by the second anniversary of the start of the special military operation in Ukraine, an EU spokesman told reporters earlier.
https://tass.com/politics/1736123
EU may add aluminum products to new sanctions package against Russia — newspaper
"Previous sanctions left around 85% of Russian exports of the metal to the EU untouched, according to trade organization European Aluminium," the newspaper noted
BRUSSELS, January 23. /TASS/. Russian aluminum products may be included in the thirteenth package of anti-Russian sanctions, the Politico newspaper said, citing a source in the EU.
The European Union is thus going to introduce sanctions against the Russian energy sector; as electricity accounts for 40% of production costs in aluminum smelting.
"Previous sanctions left around 85% of Russian exports of the metal to the EU untouched, according to trade organization European Aluminium," the newspaper noted. According to a European diplomat, EU member states will soon start discussing "additional elements which will eventually become a proposal for a full ban," Politico said.
The EU is going to introduce new sanctions against Russia by the second anniversary of the start of the special military operation in Ukraine, an EU spokesman told reporters earlier.
https://tass.com/politics/1736123
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halvpris
25.01.2024 kl 09:14
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Pengene fra salget av delen av Alunorte er vell på "bok" nå :-) Skal nok deles ut til aksjonærer som Exstaordinært utbytte
Samson Isberg
06.02.2024 kl 15:48
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EU faces pressure to sanction Russian aluminum
Two years after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, 9 percent of EU aluminum imports still hail from Russia.
European aluminum producers — supported by four EU countries — are pressing the bloc to slap an embargo on cheap imports of the metal from Russia as part of an expected sanctions package that will mark two years since the invasion of Ukraine.
Even two years after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale assault, Europe is still buying 9 percent of its aluminum imports from Russia, which funded Moscow's war machine to the tune of some €2.3 billion in 2022.
Still, EU diplomats said it was unlikely a full ban would be on the cards by the two-year mark of the invasion on Feb. 24, because the proposal by Lithuania — supported by Estonia, Latvia and Poland — would likely face opposition from industrial nations like Italy which are resisting measures that could drive up prices.
https://www.politico.eu/article/russia-aluminum-sanctions-europe-ukraine-war/
Two years after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, 9 percent of EU aluminum imports still hail from Russia.
European aluminum producers — supported by four EU countries — are pressing the bloc to slap an embargo on cheap imports of the metal from Russia as part of an expected sanctions package that will mark two years since the invasion of Ukraine.
Even two years after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale assault, Europe is still buying 9 percent of its aluminum imports from Russia, which funded Moscow's war machine to the tune of some €2.3 billion in 2022.
Still, EU diplomats said it was unlikely a full ban would be on the cards by the two-year mark of the invasion on Feb. 24, because the proposal by Lithuania — supported by Estonia, Latvia and Poland — would likely face opposition from industrial nations like Italy which are resisting measures that could drive up prices.
https://www.politico.eu/article/russia-aluminum-sanctions-europe-ukraine-war/
tradecommander
06.02.2024 kl 21:32
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Bare tragisk at ikke de russiske sanksjonene er mer omfattende.
optimist68
06.02.2024 kl 21:42
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La oss håpe de får retta på dette nå. Ingen land i Europa kan vedkjenne seg dette