dobio sam i ja ponudu, ali sumnjam da ću ju prihvatiti, iako su kupljene po puno znatno nižoj cijeni,
ali hvala ponuditeljima/upravi na brigi za moje dionice, i o potencijalnom padu dionice (prihoda [undecid])
u privitku je mali prikaz statistike EU za šećer
lp
dobio sam i ja ponudu, ali sumnjam da ću ju prihvatiti, iako su kupljene po puno znatno nižoj cijeni,
ali hvala ponuditeljima/upravi na brigi za moje dionice, i o potencijalnom padu dionice (prihoda [undecid])
u privitku je mali prikaz statistike EU za šećer
lp
Možeš li mi objasniti (da pronađem neki način pokušati shvatiti one koji prihvate ovu ponudu?!#$"), zašto bi uopće razmatrao da prodaš svoje dionice po 430kn kada na burzi u isto vrijeme možeš dobiti 15kn više?!? Šta tu imaš uopće sumnjati hoćeš li ju prihvatiti? Mislim, u čemu je caka??
u čemu je caka??
U tome da dionica već sad vrijedi i vrijedit će u budućnosti više od ponuđene cijene.
U tome da dionica već sad vrijedi i vrijedit će u budućnosti više od ponuđene cijene.
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A ti očito nisi shvatio moje pitanje..pitah zašto bi netko uopće razmatrao prodat im svoje dionice po cijeni nižoj od tržišne? Sigurno ne zbog razloga koje si naveo.. [rolleyes]
EU to End Sugar Quotas After 2015 in New Agriculture Policy
By Rudy Ruitenberg – Oct 12, 2011
The European Union, the world’s largest grower of sugar beets, wants to abolish limits on domestic sugar production in 2015, ending a policy that caused a supply shortage of the sweetener in the bloc this year.
Sugar quotas should expire on Sept. 30, 2015, the European Commission, the EU’s regulatory arm, said today in proposals for the bloc’s future agriculture policy. The quotas now cap how much sugar can be produced for the EU’s domestic market.
The EU spent four years since 2006 shrinking its sugar- beet industry to comply with a World Trade Organization ruling limiting exports, turning the 27-nation bloc into a net importer. Surging global prices since 2009 meant importers to the EU have been able to sell sugar for more elsewhere. That left food companies without enough supplies, Nestle SA says.
“The higher the sugar price, the more there will be an increase in production by the more efficient beet-producing countries in Europe, and the lower the scope for imports,” Alan Matthews, emeritus professor of European agriculture policy at Trinity College in Dublin, said by phone yesterday. “The expansion would take place in Poland, Germany, France.”
Subsidized Sugar
The WTO ruling limits EU exports of subsidized sugar to 1.37 million metric tons. Beet growers have been asking to increase the amount of sugar they can ship outside the region, as well as how much can be sold for food use within the bloc.
“With most developing countries enjoying unlimited duty- free access to the EU market, but EU exports limited by WTO rules as long as there are quotas, an end to quotas is the only option for providing the sector with a long-term perspective,” the commission said in the statement today.
The EU began paying sugar factories to shut in 2006 to cut output. Tate & Lyle Plc (TATE), after 132 years in the business, sold its EU refineries last year to American Sugar Refining Inc. Danisco A/S, based in Copenhagen, sold its sugar operations in 2009 to Germany’s Nordzucker AG.
The consumption-sugar quota for the 2011-12 season that started Oct. 1 is about 13.8 million tons, according to the commission. EU farmers can’t sell their entire crop for food use because of the quotas.
EU sugar production is forecast to exceed 18 million tons this year, up from 15.4 million tons in 2010 and 17.5 million tons in 2009, French crops office FranceAgriMer said last month.
Without quotas, “the production response and therefore the effect on imports will be determined by the level of world sugar prices at the time, that is over the next decade,” Trinity College’s Matthews said.
Po mojem mišljenju, ovi iz Vira znaju jako dobro što i zašto rade to što rade.
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EU’s Sugar Quotas End Will Concentrate Industry, Group Says
By Isis Almeida – Apr 12, 2012
The European Union’s plan to abolish sugar output limits in 2015 will encourage more concentration of beet sugar production in the bloc, according to the European Association of Sugar Traders, known as ASSUC.
The European Commission, the bloc’s regulatory arm, last year proposed to end sugar quotas on Sept. 30, 2015 as part of the 27-nation bloc’s agricultural policy reform. The quotas cap the amount of sweetener produced to be sold within the EU.
“EU sugar policy as a whole should promote and defend conditions which provide for a multitude of participants and for regional diversity,” the association, which represents more than 60 companies in Europe, said in a statement e-mailed today. “ASSUC therefore supports the maintenance of the quota system for the EU sugar market for as long as necessary.”
The association also urged the EU to review a limit on exports of the sweetener, according to the statement. A ruling from the World Trade Organization in 2005 limited EU exports of subsidized sugar to 1.37 million metric tons.
savjet ne trazim, niti bih ga dao.
ali, recimo da je sustina investiranja izracunati koliko nesto vrijedi, a onda platiti znacajno manje (greenblatt).
e, sad, kako vam izgledaju ovi sto nude 430?
kao ljudi koji su dosad znali koliko viro vrijedi, a platili su ga mnogo manje?
kao ljudi koji i danas znaju koliko viro vrijedi, a zele platiti mnogo manje?
kao ljudi koji rijecima neopisivo riskiraju nudeci 430?
ili kao ljudi koji nudeci 430 svjesno idu u propast zeleci sve ostale postedjeti gubitaka?
I inace obozavam ove ponudice sta dodju u kuvertici, postom.. podsjeca me na onu kad mi je ekipica ponudila 29kn za VLHO pred dvije god.. od tada je VLHO narastao za 150%.. nije ista prica,ali da… obozavam te ponudice.. 🙂