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Ikkedike
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yellowcab schreef op 28 november 2024 09:07:

Wat is er aan de hand?
Euforie ,Hopper heeft zijn aandelen verkocht vorige week.
Opstapelen
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Hopper58 schreef op 28 november 2024 09:02:

Blog De Tijd. Ik krijg geen inzage in het Bloomberg artikel:

07:25
Nieuwe exportbeperkingen voor chips richting China in de maak
De vertrekkende Amerikaanse regering-Biden is bijna klaar met de voorbereiding van nieuwe exportrestricties richting China, meldt het financiële persagentschap Bloomberg. De VS willen de export van chiptechnologie richting China nog sterker aan banden leggen.

Toch zouden de voorliggende sancties volgens Bloomberg niet zo ver gaan als sommigen hadden gevreesd. De VS zouden dan toch geen beroep doen op de FDPR-maatregel (foreign direct product rule) uit 1959, waarmee ze beperkingen kunnen invoeren op alle producten die Amerikaanse technologie bevatten, zelfs als ze volledig in het buitenland gemaakt zijn.

De voorbije zomer lag die verregaande maatregel, die onder meer ASML zwaar zou treffen, nog op tafel. Sinds 2022 mag ASML zijn hypergeavanceerde EUV-chipmachines niet meer uitvoeren naar China. Minder complexe machines mogen wel geëxporteerd worden.
dus die 40 DUV die klaar staan voor China kunnen de deur uit nu? Als dat verhaal ook maar enige waarheid had....
In ieder geval zou dit ommekeer kunnen zijn
mooi zo!
LexKalin
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Rafke7 schreef op 28 november 2024 09:10:

Geen zorgen. We hebben het hoogtepunt alweer gehad. De winstnemers zullen wel weer toeslaan.
Op zich waarom niet? Is in dooie boel nog maandenlang.
Macron
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Zou mooi zijn, als Trump het niet onmiddelijk van tafel veegt. Raar moment trouwens om dit uit te brengen. Hopelijk kan dit de aanzet geven naar 700 en hoger.
Hopper58
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Macron schreef op 28 november 2024 09:12:

Zou mooi zijn, als Trump het niet onmiddelijk van tafel veegt. Raar moment trouwens om dit uit te brengen. Hopelijk kan dit de aanzet geven naar 700 en hoger.
Zulke zaken gebeuren vaak nabeurs, WE of feestdagen. Dan is iedereen (in de US toch) op hetzelfde moment geïnformeerd.

Krijgt iemand dat Bloomberg artikel geopend?
Winnetoe
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4,5% nu erbij is gelijk aan 2% van ATH. Laat je geen zand in de ogen strooien met een min van 45% tov ATH.
LexKalin
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Ikkedike schreef op 28 november 2024 09:10:

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Euforie ,Hopper heeft zijn aandelen verkocht vorige week.
hopper is geen topper ;)
anders
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Dit bericht van Bloomberg is als ik het goed zeg in augustus ook geweest. Toen ging de koers ook 5% omhoog . Toen stonden we op 890. De rest is geschiedenis. Dus wees voorzichtig. Ik ben er toen in getrapt!
Hopper58
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En maar elkaar afbreken en bla bla bla. Ik geef het op hier en houd mijn informatie voor mezelf.
Glaro
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The rules now under consideration would also sanction two chip factories owned by Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., Huawei’s chipmaking partner, the people said. More than 100 additional entity listings would focus on Chinese companies that make semiconductor manufacturing equipment, the people said, rather than fabrication facilities that make the chips themselves. Wired reported earlier the US could come out with new export controls rules as soon as next Monday.
That’s a partial win for American chip gear makers — Lam Research Corp., Applied Materials Inc. and KLA Corp. — that have argued for months against unilateral US restrictions on key Chinese companies, including the six Huawei suppliers. They’ve claimed that such sanctions would put them at an unfair disadvantage compared to foreign rivals Tokyo Electron and Dutch equipment giant ASML Holding NV, whose governments have not yet agreed to the toughest restrictions on sales to China. Japan and the Netherlands imposed some China curbs to partially match US measures from 2022, but both countries have resisted recent American pressure for even tighter controls.
Read more about US chip diplomacy:
Japan Pressed by US Lawmakers to Strengthen Chip Curbs on China
Huawei Suppliers Face US Lawmaker Effort to Block Chip Gear
China Warns Japan of Retaliation for Possible New Chip Curbs
US Faces Pushback on More China Chip Curbs as Election Nears
American officials this summer tried a hardball negotiation tactic with allies by warning that the US could directly curb the China sales of foreign companies, a step that Japan and the Netherlands viewed as a draconian overreach. The US hope was that threatening to use the so-called foreign direct product rule, or FDPR, would prompt allies to impose their own curbs. But Tokyo and the Hague have shown little interest in aligning with the Biden administration ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to power.
The new US rules, which also restrict some additional tool categories, would still exempt allies including Japan and the Netherlands from FDPR provisions, people familiar with the matter said. It’s unclear whether Japan or the Netherlands will eventually impose additional restrictions on the Chinese companies that the US now plans to sanction.
Earlier: US Weighs Restrictions on China’s Access to AI Memory Chips
The latest version of the US controls also would include some provisions around high-bandwidth memory chips, which handle data storage and are essential to artificial intelligence. Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. along with American memory maker Micron Technology Inc. are expected to be affected by the new measures, the people said.
(Updates with Japanese stock reactions in the fifth paragraph.
Parelsnuiver
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Glaro schreef op 28 november 2024 09:26:

The rules now under consideration would also sanction two chip factories owned by Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., Huawei’s chipmaking partner, the people said. More than 100 additional entity listings would focus on Chinese companies that make semiconductor manufacturing equipment, the people said, rather than fabrication facilities that make the chips themselves. Wired reported earlier the US could come out with new export controls rules as soon as next Monday.
That’s a partial win for American chip gear makers — Lam Research Corp., Applied Materials Inc. and KLA Corp. — that have argued for months against unilateral US restrictions on key Chinese companies, including the six Huawei suppliers. They’ve claimed that such sanctions would put them at an unfair disadvantage compared to foreign rivals Tokyo Electron and Dutch equipment giant ASML Holding NV, whose governments have not yet agreed to the toughest restrictions on sales to China. Japan and the Netherlands imposed some China curbs to partially match US measures from 2022, but both countries have resisted recent American pressure for even tighter controls.
Read more about US chip diplomacy:
Japan Pressed by US Lawmakers to Strengthen Chip Curbs on China
Huawei Suppliers Face US Lawmaker Effort to Block Chip Gear
China Warns Japan of Retaliation for Possible New Chip Curbs
US Faces Pushback on More China Chip Curbs as Election Nears
American officials this summer tried a hardball negotiation tactic with allies by warning that the US could directly curb the China sales of foreign companies, a step that Japan and the Netherlands viewed as a draconian overreach. The US hope was that threatening to use the so-called foreign direct product rule, or FDPR, would prompt allies to impose their own curbs. But Tokyo and the Hague have shown little interest in aligning with the Biden administration ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to power.
The new US rules, which also restrict some additional tool categories, would still exempt allies including Japan and the Netherlands from FDPR provisions, people familiar with the matter said. It’s unclear whether Japan or the Netherlands will eventually impose additional restrictions on the Chinese companies that the US now plans to sanction.
Earlier: US Weighs Restrictions on China’s Access to AI Memory Chips
The latest version of the US controls also would include some provisions around high-bandwidth memory chips, which handle data storage and are essential to artificial intelligence. Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. along with American memory maker Micron Technology Inc. are expected to be affected by the new measures, the people said.
(Updates with Japanese stock reactions in the fifth paragraph.
Niet echt positief nieuws dus
*voetnoot
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Ikkedike schreef op 28 november 2024 09:10:

[...]

Euforie ,Hopper heeft zijn aandelen verkocht vorige week.
Beetje kinderachtig dit.
LexKalin
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Glaro schreef op 28 november 2024 09:26:

The rules now under consideration would also sanction two chip factories owned by Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., Huawei’s chipmaking partner, the people said. More than 100 additional entity listings would focus on Chinese companies that make semiconductor manufacturing equipment, the people said, rather than fabrication facilities that make the chips themselves. Wired reported earlier the US could come out with new export controls rules as soon as next Monday.
That’s a partial win for American chip gear makers — Lam Research Corp., Applied Materials Inc. and KLA Corp. — that have argued for months against unilateral US restrictions on key Chinese companies, including the six Huawei suppliers. They’ve claimed that such sanctions would put them at an unfair disadvantage compared to foreign rivals Tokyo Electron and Dutch equipment giant ASML Holding NV, whose governments have not yet agreed to the toughest restrictions on sales to China. Japan and the Netherlands imposed some China curbs to partially match US measures from 2022, but both countries have resisted recent American pressure for even tighter controls.
Read more about US chip diplomacy:
Japan Pressed by US Lawmakers to Strengthen Chip Curbs on China
Huawei Suppliers Face US Lawmaker Effort to Block Chip Gear
China Warns Japan of Retaliation for Possible New Chip Curbs
US Faces Pushback on More China Chip Curbs as Election Nears
American officials this summer tried a hardball negotiation tactic with allies by warning that the US could directly curb the China sales of foreign companies, a step that Japan and the Netherlands viewed as a draconian overreach. The US hope was that threatening to use the so-called foreign direct product rule, or FDPR, would prompt allies to impose their own curbs. But Tokyo and the Hague have shown little interest in aligning with the Biden administration ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to power.
The new US rules, which also restrict some additional tool categories, would still exempt allies including Japan and the Netherlands from FDPR provisions, people familiar with the matter said. It’s unclear whether Japan or the Netherlands will eventually impose additional restrictions on the Chinese companies that the US now plans to sanction.
Earlier: US Weighs Restrictions on China’s Access to AI Memory Chips
The latest version of the US controls also would include some provisions around high-bandwidth memory chips, which handle data storage and are essential to artificial intelligence. Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. along with American memory maker Micron Technology Inc. are expected to be affected by the new measures, the people said.
(Updates with Japanese stock reactions in the fifth paragraph.
Vandaag verkopen dus voordat morgen de amerikanen gaan weer nl chippers de grond in trappen. Morgen weer goedkoper inkopen.
bp5ah
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Onder de hoofdaandelen won ASML 4,7 procent, na berichtgeving dat Amerikaanse invoeracties tegen China minder ver gaan dan gevreesd. Besi won daarnaast 4 procent, en ASMI 2,8 procent. Echte dalers bleven achterwege.
Koopje
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Hopper58 schreef op 28 november 2024 09:26:

En maar elkaar afbreken en bla bla bla. Ik geef het op hier en houd mijn informatie voor mezelf.
Zo erg jammer zijn, ik waardeer jouw info erg

Dacht dat je gisteren weer ingestapt was

Maak je niet druk om die .....
de schaatser
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Waarom geen respect voor iemand die een andere manier van beleggen heeft dan jou. Ieder doet het binnen de spelregels die hier op de beurs geboden wordt. Het getuigd van kortzichtigheid dat jij alleen de beste bent.
Juist uitwisseling van informatie brengt beleggen en Forums naar een hoger plan!
Daar is het toch voor bedoeld!
*voetnoot
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Glaro schreef op 28 november 2024 09:26:

The rules now under consideration would also sanction two chip factories owned by Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., Huawei’s chipmaking partner, the people said. More than 100 additional entity listings would focus on Chinese companies that make semiconductor manufacturing equipment, the people said, rather than fabrication facilities that make the chips themselves. Wired reported earlier the US could come out with new export controls rules as soon as next Monday.
That’s a partial win for American chip gear makers — Lam Research Corp., Applied Materials Inc. and KLA Corp. — that have argued for months against unilateral US restrictions on key Chinese companies, including the six Huawei suppliers. They’ve claimed that such sanctions would put them at an unfair disadvantage compared to foreign rivals Tokyo Electron and Dutch equipment giant ASML Holding NV, whose governments have not yet agreed to the toughest restrictions on sales to China. Japan and the Netherlands imposed some China curbs to partially match US measures from 2022, but both countries have resisted recent American pressure for even tighter controls.
Read more about US chip diplomacy:
Japan Pressed by US Lawmakers to Strengthen Chip Curbs on China
Huawei Suppliers Face US Lawmaker Effort to Block Chip Gear
China Warns Japan of Retaliation for Possible New Chip Curbs
US Faces Pushback on More China Chip Curbs as Election Nears
American officials this summer tried a hardball negotiation tactic with allies by warning that the US could directly curb the China sales of foreign companies, a step that Japan and the Netherlands viewed as a draconian overreach. The US hope was that threatening to use the so-called foreign direct product rule, or FDPR, would prompt allies to impose their own curbs. But Tokyo and the Hague have shown little interest in aligning with the Biden administration ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to power.
The new US rules, which also restrict some additional tool categories, would still exempt allies including Japan and the Netherlands from FDPR provisions, people familiar with the matter said. It’s unclear whether Japan or the Netherlands will eventually impose additional restrictions on the Chinese companies that the US now plans to sanction.
Earlier: US Weighs Restrictions on China’s Access to AI Memory Chips
The latest version of the US controls also would include some provisions around high-bandwidth memory chips, which handle data storage and are essential to artificial intelligence. Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. along with American memory maker Micron Technology Inc. are expected to be affected by the new measures, the people said.
(Updates with Japanese stock reactions in the fifth paragraph.
Ingehaald door ander nieuws. Bovenstaande lijkt me een oud bericht van voor de verkiezingen in de VS.
Mailbox
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Nakennis schreef op 27 november 2024 17:34:

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(Kom)kommer en kwel idd
Hoedoe en bedankt zeggen ze dan in Brabant
Ik heb je eigenlijk nog nooit op een succesvolle transactie kunnen betrappen. Bij Kendrion, Theon, Alfen, JET, etc. sta je vet in het rood en hier zit je alleen maar op te scheppen over je succes. Met alles sta je onder water tot aan je kin. Je laatste aankoop waar je begin deze week zo trots op was, Onward, staat ook alweer in het rood. O, maar die had je nog snel daarvoor verkocht met 2 cent winst natuurlijk.
Stiertje1957
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Hopper58, U levert ons geweldige info uit de hele wereld inzake ASML. Ik ben er blij mee, dus blijf dit ons leveren svp, want velen met mij zijn er blij mee.
jarijn60
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LexKalin schreef op 28 november 2024 09:34:

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Vandaag verkopen dus voordat morgen de amerikanen gaan weer nl chippers de grond in trappen. Morgen weer goedkoper inkopen.
Dat is geen beleggen. Hoe groot is de kans dat het gaat komen? Ik heb vertrouwen in ASML en verwacht een goed resultaat voor 2024. Maar te veel beleggers zijn te bang voor de toekomst onder Trump. Wanneer hij weer eens een negatieve uitspraak doet kan een AEX dalen omdat de potentiële bedrijven een lager resultaat zouden kunnen krijgen.
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