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Fugro - 2023 draadje voor iedereen succes.

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  1. forum rang 6 SAHR-0310 6 november 2023 11:08
    quote:

    Jalen schreef op 6 november 2023 10:06:

    [...]

    Je zou zeggen dat een persbericht als deze de koers vandaag eenvoudig weer naar de 16 moet kunnen trekken.
    Volume is weer niks ondanks de koersdoelverhoging
  2. forum rang 5 nr36 6 november 2023 11:26
    quote:

    Jalen schreef op 6 november 2023 11:10:

    In de 15,9x zone wordt keihard afgeremd.
    Nu zichtbaar 65k tot 16.00.

    Er is een bod nodig om de echte waarde van Fugro inzichtelijk te krijgen :-)
  3. forum rang 6 SAHR-0310 6 november 2023 11:28
    quote:

    nr36 schreef op 6 november 2023 11:26:

    [...]

    Nu zichtbaar 65k tot 16.00.

    Er is een bod nodig om de echte waarde van Fugro zichtbaar te krijgen :-)
    Told you so ;-)
  4. forum rang 6 SAHR-0310 6 november 2023 12:24
    quote:

    Jalen schreef op 6 november 2023 12:23:

    Dat was 70k in een enkele minuten tijd. Is er een koper opgestaan?
    Wat een spel
  5. forum rang 4 bartvde 6 november 2023 14:19
    als we met dit soort cijfers en dit soort koopadviezen niet eens boven de 16 kunnen komen dan vraag ik me af wie er aan de rem zit
  6. forum rang 6 SAHR-0310 6 november 2023 14:44
    quote:

    bartvde schreef op 6 november 2023 14:19:

    als we met dit soort cijfers en dit soort koopadviezen niet eens boven de 16 kunnen komen dan vraag ik me af wie er aan de rem zit
    begin jij nu ook al ;-)
  7. forum rang 6 SAHR-0310 6 november 2023 14:44
    quote:

    Jalen schreef op 6 november 2023 13:37:

    Bijna 50k volume weer in 10 minuten.
    En dan weer 10 minuten geen handel.
  8. forum rang 4 JK Dutch 6 november 2023 15:37
    Mooie groene dag mensen en rond de 16, geen klagen hoor!
    De stochastic kruist weer en blijft dus goed, macd nog steeds heel sterkers lekker aanhouden of wellicht nog iets bijkopen richting 16,57
  9. forum rang 6 SAHR-0310 6 november 2023 17:27
    Weer keurig gepareerd die koersdoelverhoging. Controle op topniveau.

    Komen ze morgen met een opgeklopt bericht dat NN wat afbouwt om het sentiment en koers nog wat verder terug te dringen?

    Ik zou weleens willen weten welke NL'se banken bij het spelletje betrokken zijn. Wachten op het bod...
  10. forum rang 5 nr36 6 november 2023 17:36
    17.30 uur koers 15,88 omzet 320k

    17.35 uur koers 15,79 omzet 371k
  11. forum rang 6 SAHR-0310 6 november 2023 17:41
    Gewoon 9ct van de koers in de eindveiling, alweer. Dit keer met maar 51k.

    Tegen afspraken en controles op hoog niveau ben je als particulier niet opgewassen.
  12. forum rang 7 Jalen 6 november 2023 17:41
    Negen cent er af. We mogen kennelijk niet te hoog staan voor volgende week dinsdag.
  13. forum rang 7 Greyhounds 6 november 2023 17:43
    NN is zeker nog meer aan het afbouwen zo te zien aan het koers verloop. :-(
    Denk dat 14 November er een overname gemeld gaat worden.
    Morgen weer een nieuwe dag met kansen zullen wij maar zeggen. ;-)

    Fijne avond.
  14. Theo32 6 november 2023 18:01
    quote:

    Greyhounds schreef op 6 november 2023 17:43:

    NN is zeker nog meer aan het afbouwen zo te zien aan het koers verloop. :-(
    Denk dat 14 November er een overname gemeld gaat worden.
    Morgen weer een nieuwe dag met kansen zullen wij maar zeggen. ;-)

    Fijne avond.
    Met wat geluk - kan het zomaar zijn dat onverwachte nieuws nog vóórbeurs 14 november 2023 gaat plaatsvinden... ja... 'wat dan' ??
  15. forum rang 5 Henkie 1960 6 november 2023 18:18
    Tja,belegggersdag, Adyen en KPN hebben woensdag een belegggersdag,hoe gaan dan die koersen reageren.Capital Day bij Alfen was een fiasco,ongeveer 7% van de koers af.Dus het is 14 november toch nog afwachten,precies als vandaag, van €16,06 weer terug naar af.(vrijdag)
  16. forum rang 5 nr36 6 november 2023 18:36
    November 06, 2023
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    A group of the world’s leading ocean scientific, philanthropic, and other stakeholder organizations, led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego, have come together to highlight the global ocean at the upcoming 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 30 – Dec. 12, 2023. The conference is expected to host over 70,000 delegates, including heads of state and world leaders, to build consensus and facilitate progress on climate action among 197 countries, the EU and thousands of non-government organizations, companies, youth groups, and other stakeholders focused on efforts to achieve the goals laid out in the Paris Agreement.

    The Ocean Pavilion returns for a second year to underscore the integral role of our ocean in climate and serve as the central hub for conference delegates to exchange ideas on addressing the climate crisis by leveraging ocean science and solutions. Throughout the two-week conference, the pavilion will feature more than 80 events, meetings, and in-depth discussions that elaborate on a set of conference themes, including Rising Seas, Climate & the Living Ocean, and Blue Economy & Finance. Visitors to the pavilion will also be able to learn more about the work of Ocean Pavilion partners and to speak with scientists, thought leaders, and students engaged in the search for solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges.

    “Recent ocean observations show that the oceans have absorbed a shocking amount of heat energy that will affect climate and ocean ecosystems for decades to come,” said Margaret Leinen, vice chancellor for Marine Sciences at UC San Diego and director of Scripps Oceanography. “We must have the capability to monitor ocean conditions if we are to understand what society and indeed, all life on Earth, is up against. It is simply not an option anymore for climate negotiators from the international community to think of ocean monitoring and protection as a mere consideration. It is now an imperative. The Ocean Pavilion is designed to make negotiators aware of this and to provide them with the evidence of these climate risks.”

    “We live on an ocean planet and the ocean is central to climate resilience and mitigation,” said Peter de Menocal, WHOI President and Director. “In 2023, we experienced some of the greatest ocean and weather extremes ever recorded, underscoring the urgency of science- based decisions to protect people and the ocean ecosystems upon which we all rely. Accelerated scientific research and ocean observing innovation must lead the way to protect the health and future of our planet.”

    The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is the world's highest decision-making body on climate issues and its annual Conference of the Parties is one of the largest international meetings in the world. The meeting is the sole venue at which world leaders and climate experts from nearly 200 countries, as well as experts and leaders in industry, trade, transportation, finance, labor, and more convene on the shared mission of meeting the commitments made under the Paris Agreement. Under that 2015 pact, countries pledged to collectively cut their greenhouse gas emissions enough to keep the planet from warming by no more than 1.5–2° C (2.7–3.6° F) relative to pre-industrial times.

    As mandated by the Paris Climate Agreement, COP28 UAE will deliver the first ever Global Stocktake—a comprehensive evaluation of progress against climate goals. The UAE will lead a process for all parties to agree upon a clear roadmap to accelerate progress through a pragmatic global energy transition and a “leave no one behind approach to inclusive climate action.” By most estimates, however, the planet is already on track to exceed these limits, even with a complete phase-out of fossil fuels and other sources of greenhouse gasses.

    As a result, many science and policy experts are growing increasingly vocal about the need to develop and deploy methods of removing more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than human activities produce, in addition to drawing down greenhouse gas emissions. This “net negative” emissions pathway relies on vastly improving knowledge about the ocean and potential impacts of continued climate change and any proposed solutions through enhanced ocean observing networks and technologies, with ocean science leading the way to ensure the efficacy of solutions being implemented are monitored, reported, and verified and the environmental impacts are fully understood.

    Better knowledge about the ocean and increased capacity development can also help address a much broader array of challenges faced by people around the world, including increasingly extreme weather, food security, energy production, water management, biodiversity loss and shifting biomass, and sustainable growth. For that reason, the partners in the Ocean Pavilion are carrying their message of the ocean’s importance in all human activity and in the health of the planet.

    The list of international partners at the Ocean Pavilion has grown since last year’s COP and includes a diverse collection of global leaders in a wide range of sectors from around the world. In addition to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the Ocean Pavilion will be home base for a total of 35 partners, including Lead Partner Bloomberg Philanthropies; Supporting Partners Avatar Alliance Foundation, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Lloyd’s Register Foundation, OceanX, and Ocean Policy Research Institute (OPRI) of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation; and Collaborating Partners Blue Marine Foundation, Carbon to Sea Initiative, CMA CGM Group, Coral Research & Development Accelerator Platform (CORDAP), Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Fugro, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR), Global ONCE, Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), Minderoo Foundation, National Academies Sciences, Engineering, Medicine (NASEM), National Institute for Ocean Science (IFREMER), National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Oceanography Centre (NOC), Ocean & Climate Platform, Ocean Frontier Institute, Ocean Visions, Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) / Office of the Pacific Ocean Commissioner (OPOC), Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, Propeller Ventures, Running Tide, The French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), The Portuguese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) / IOC, and Universidade de São Paulo (USP) / São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP).

    More information about the Ocean Pavilion and COP28 UAE can be found on the pavilion website and by signing up to receive email updates from COP28.
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