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  1. [verwijderd] 17 april 2013 17:19
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    SuperTrader007 schreef op 17 april 2013 17:03:

    Wel grappig om te lezen, een paar uur geleden haatte iedereen kon, we stijgen een paar cent en iedereen is weer razend enthousiast. Hahaha zo mooi om te zien. Elkaar ophypen
    hebbie het over jezelf, hypocriet....
  2. [verwijderd] 17 april 2013 17:38
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    garibaldi666 schreef op 17 april 2013 17:19:

    [...]

    hebbie het over jezelf, hypocriet....
    Valt toch wel mee?

    Alleen het woord Super staat zo kinderlijk Batmanachtig
  3. [verwijderd] 17 april 2013 17:40
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    De_Sint schreef op 17 april 2013 17:31:

    dutchitchannel.nl/dic/2/6129/kpn_en_a...

    Ps. Begrijp niet de negatieve reacties dat KPN weer wat zakt. Gezien het sentiment op de beurs is bijna +2% toch goed te noemen.

    Mvg
    waarschijnijk is ie z'n pilletje vergeten. gewoon negeren ;)

    Dat nieuws over Tibbr is van gisteravond; lijkt me niet een reden voor de plotselinge stijging, maar alles kan natuurlijk...
  4. Peett 17 april 2013 17:44
    Morgen nieuwe dag, nieuwe kansen. Wie weet voorbeurs PB. Succes allemaal.
  5. forum rang 6 pwijsneus 17 april 2013 17:50
    Heb ik iets gemist? Iemand een idee van de steiging. Kwam er nog op tijd achter.

    Ben toch weer even ingestapt voor sluiting, kon het niet laten. Maar de steiging om 4 uur kan ik niet thuisbrengen.

    Hier nog wat leesvoer vers van de pers:

    www.information-age.com/industry/serv...
  6. [verwijderd] 17 april 2013 18:01
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    bloemanjer schreef op 17 april 2013 17:58:

    ze worden overgenomen
    ik verwacht elk moment wereldwijd de aankondiging daarvan
    7 euro minimaal
    wie gaat het overnemen? at&t , telmex, telefonica?
  7. I_W_1 17 april 2013 18:02
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    ulubatli schreef op 17 april 2013 18:01:

    [...]

    wie gaat het overnemen? at&t , telmex, telefonica?
    hahhahah
  8. [verwijderd] 17 april 2013 18:14
    Ja, een overname is waarschijnlijk in de maak:

    Why US telcos are eyeing European acquisitions

    Flush from the success of their 4G initiatives, US telecommunications providers are mulling over expansion into Europe’s fragmented market
    Posted by Kane Fulton on 17 April 2013
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    The US and European telecommunications industries have historically operated as very separate universes.

    In both cases, national incumbent carriers have given way to local operators, and there has been relatively little cross-Atlantic integration. That seems to be changing, though, with a number of US telcos vying to buy their way into the European telecommunications market.

    In February, Liberty Global – a US-headquartered cable operator – announced its intention to buy UK telco Virgin Media for £15 billion.

    Then, in March, reports surfaced that two major US carriers, AT&T and Verizon, were in talks to take over Vodafone, the UK’s second-largest mobile operator. According to the FT Alphaville blog, the rumoured deal would be worth $245 billion – the biggest acquisition ever.

    AT&T declined to comment. The telecommunications giant has long been thought to be seeking a European acquisition, though, and has been linked to EE, Three, Colt and Dutch incumbent operator KPN.

    Verizon, meanwhile, confirmed that it would be interested in buying out Vodafone’s share of their US-based Verizon Wireless joint venture, but insisted that it does not “currently have any intention to merge with or make an offer for Vodafone, whether alone or in conjunction with others”.

    Contrasting fortunes
    Valid or not, the acquisition rumours come at a time when the European telecommunications industry is in decline.

    In 2011, it shrank by 1.5% to €274 billion, according to lobby group the European Telecomunications Network Operators Association – the third consecutive year of decline.

    In the same year, the UK’s telecommunications market shrank by 1.9% to £39.7 billion, according to Ofcom. The increase in mobile and fixed-line data services failed to compensate for the ongoing decline in voice revenue, the regulator found.

    The situation does not appear to have improved in 2012. In February, Vodafone blamed “very difficult market conditions in Europe” for its 2% drop in sales to £11.4 billion in the last quarter of the year.

    By contrast, the US operators have been living high on the hog. One reason is that, in order to meet growing demand from smartphone users, Verizon and AT&T deployed LTE mobile networking services earlier than their European counterparts. This has paid dividends, says Margaret Schoener, research director at Gartner’s technology and service provider division.

    “The big US firms have been very successful with their data plans, and the US seems to be ahead of the rest of the world in terms of LTE adoption and usage,” she says.

    Clearly, then, the US operators see the troubled European market as an opportunity to expand. “It’s a good time to look to invest in other markets,” Schoener says.

    In January, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson addressed the rumours of its European expansion plans. “The mobile Internet revolution [in] the US has been outpacing the rest of the globe fairly considerably,” he told investment analysts. “Most people expect that the rest of the world will catch up, and so the question you have to ask is: are there opportunities for us to participate in that growth?”

    This does not necessarily mean buying a local operator, though, Schoener explains. AT&T may simply sell some of its mobile platform to European operators. “One example is what they’re calling a ‘Digital Life Platform’, a home security and automation system that they’ll be selling in Western Europe from spring.”

    Bargain hunt
    Still, with US telcos looking abroad with intent, and the local operators at a low ebb, an acquisition of some kind seems highly likely.

    Emeka Obiodu, principal analyst for communications and broadband at Ovum, says the European industry looks ripe for a bargain. “When a player looks across from the US, what they see is cheap assets that they can snap up,” he says.

    Furthermore, there are ample opportunities for consolidation. “Around five US broadband telcos are using a single corporate structure to generate revenue from around 300 million telecoms customers,” Obiodu says. “In Europe, there are over 50 telcos sharing the same pie.”

    If the European providers wish to remain independent, Obiodu argues that they must reduce this market fragmentation, to achieve the same kind of scale of AT&T and its ilk.

    That means not only industry consolidation, but also network infrastructure consolidation. “Europe should try to create fewer infrastructures in order to improve economies of scale against the US players,” he says.

    This is already under way, in fact. “EU telcos are laying the foundations to overcome some of the structural challenges they face, which is why we see a lot of network sharing,” explains Obiodu. “Vodafone and O2 have outlined plans to build a giant LTE network in the UK, while in Spain Vodafone and Orange have plans to launch a joint fibre network.

    “All of this is aimed at taking out cost from the business.”

    EU harmony
    The European Commission itself has proposed greater unification of the continent’s telecommunications markets by harmonising regulation.

    “The EU is still essentially a collection of 27 distinct national telecoms markets,” Neelie Kroes, vice president of the European Commission, wrote in a blog post in March. “That fragmentation has consequences.

    “It means that customer choice, for both consumers and business users, is limited to what happens to be on offer locally – and that can vary a lot.”

    According to Kroes, creating a single EU market in digital communications could boost its economy by up to €110 billion a year.

    Schoener says the idea makes sense in principle, but wonders whether new regulation is either necessary or viable.

    “I don’t know if they would have to go that far, or whether the network sharing type of deals that a lot of European telcos have been doing would be enough to get them back on their feet,” says Gartner’s Schoener.

    “I would think there would be a national pushback on that idea,” she adds.

    Obiodu agrees. “There is a risk that if the EU tried to do anything to unify the telecoms market, it would result in headlines in the Daily Mail or The Daily Telegraph saying that Europe wants to take our spectrum fees,” he says. “That would just kill anything that tried to get off the ground.”
  9. [verwijderd] 17 april 2013 18:24
    AT&T doet een bod en niet zoals ik eerder zei Telefonica van waarschijnlijk maximaal 8 euro
    zijn ze meteen grote speler in Germany met EPlus
    ik verwacht nabeurs in USA de aankondiging
    die grote Spike om half 4 was nog eff een grote pluk die ze binneharkten
    Telefonica aast wel op KPN maar kan nooit op tegen AT&T
  10. [verwijderd] 17 april 2013 18:46
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    bloemanjer schreef op 17 april 2013 18:24:

    AT&T doet een bod en niet zoals ik eerder zei Telefonica van waarschijnlijk maximaal 8 euro
    zijn ze meteen grote speler in Germany met EPlus
    ik verwacht nabeurs in USA de aankondiging
    die grote Spike om half 4 was nog eff een grote pluk die ze binneharkten
    Telefonica aast wel op KPN maar kan nooit op tegen AT&T
    Zou kunnen alleen denk ik dat dit pas de 23 ste bekend wordt gemaakt. Bod zal niet boven de 5 liggen ivm emissie.
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