Hvem er man nå ?
isaach
02.03.2020 kl 13:39
1670
Man er en stuper fra 50 meteren med 3 mulig utganger:Man går i bunn-man får et realt mageplask eller rask,perfekt oppstigning.
Ut fra oppgangen i USA , kommer alle i mål som satset noen kroner 02.03.2020
22,- innen rekkevidde for Elkem i løpet av kort tid ?
22,- innen rekkevidde for Elkem i løpet av kort tid ?
Redigert 03.03.2020 kl 10:50
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voff
03.03.2020 kl 00:37
1498
Makeløst hvor folk overreagerer på en forkjølelse. Frynsete nervebunter. Ikke rart farma-industrien gjør det bra.
Ray_m
03.03.2020 kl 00:59
1478
Er fortsatt ikke selve viruset som er problemet, men ringvirkningene av det. Når man stenger ned bedrifter og byer er isolerte, vil det få konsekvenser for økonomien.
Husk at for noen bedrifter blir lageret tømt av viktig for videre produksjon og noen leverandører tar igjen tapet andre ikke .
Laks ikke , da forbrukerne har valgt å spise annet ;)
Laks ikke , da forbrukerne har valgt å spise annet ;)
Redigert 03.03.2020 kl 11:35
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Bömbers
03.03.2020 kl 14:31
1192
Oslo, 3 March 2020
Elkem has decided to implement a new global productivity improvement programme
to improve the company's cost position and streamline the organisation as a
basis for future growth and specialisation.
Elkem's profitability is currently below the company's financial targets. In
addition, the market outlook is uncertain.
"Corrective actions are expected and needed. Our aim is to improve Elkem's
profitability to fund future growth and specialisation in line with our long
-term strategy. With these measures, I am very confident that Elkem will
continue to deliver on our ambitions and grasp the opportunities that lie
ahead," says Michael Koenig, Elkem's CEO.
Elkem has identified a potential of more than NOK 350 million in annual
improvements from the programme. The company expects positive EBITDA
contributions from early 2021 and the full potential to be realised from the end
of 2021.
Restructuring costs are expected to be around NOK 200 million, which will be
taken as a provision in Other items in Q1 2020.
The productivity improvements will be achieved mainly through planned reductions
of personnel cost. It is too early to estimate how many full-time equivalents
will be affected. The programme is being implemented in close dialogue with
employee representatives and in compliance with local labour laws.
Elkem will prioritise reducing external contractors and using normal attrition.
The company is addressing all divisions, as well as the corporate functions,
across all 29 global locations. The programme will be finalised by the end of
2021.
Elkem has decided to implement a new global productivity improvement programme
to improve the company's cost position and streamline the organisation as a
basis for future growth and specialisation.
Elkem's profitability is currently below the company's financial targets. In
addition, the market outlook is uncertain.
"Corrective actions are expected and needed. Our aim is to improve Elkem's
profitability to fund future growth and specialisation in line with our long
-term strategy. With these measures, I am very confident that Elkem will
continue to deliver on our ambitions and grasp the opportunities that lie
ahead," says Michael Koenig, Elkem's CEO.
Elkem has identified a potential of more than NOK 350 million in annual
improvements from the programme. The company expects positive EBITDA
contributions from early 2021 and the full potential to be realised from the end
of 2021.
Restructuring costs are expected to be around NOK 200 million, which will be
taken as a provision in Other items in Q1 2020.
The productivity improvements will be achieved mainly through planned reductions
of personnel cost. It is too early to estimate how many full-time equivalents
will be affected. The programme is being implemented in close dialogue with
employee representatives and in compliance with local labour laws.
Elkem will prioritise reducing external contractors and using normal attrition.
The company is addressing all divisions, as well as the corporate functions,
across all 29 global locations. The programme will be finalised by the end of
2021.