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Aandeel Heineken AEX:HEIA.NL, NL0000009165

Laatste koers (eur) Verschil Volume
65,820   -0,180   (-0,27%) Dagrange 65,660 - 66,200 869.842   Gem. (3M) 741K

Heineken 2025

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  1. forum rang 10 bp5ah 3 januari 2025 15:13
    quote:

    havik of duif schreef op 3 januari 2025 15:00:

    [...]Het lijkt op de emoties van de beleggers die met een blinddoek voor in een pikdonkere kamer naar de uitgang zoeken en een beetje in paniek raken als ze merken dat niemand de weg kent.
    Weet niet waar het op lijkt.

    Voorlopig nog niks nieuws gezien vandaag, geen nw (intraday) low nog in iig.

    We zullen 't snel weten, of 't breekt naar onderen of 't neemt wat uit naar boven, daar hoef je geen weken meer op te wachten.
  2. forum rang 6 Hans2021 3 januari 2025 15:14
    Jeetje ben je ff boodschappen aan het doen bij appie, vliegt hier plotseling de vlam in de pan ppff. Aandelen Ahold gaan trouwens ook lekker, hoewel de hele toko volstaat met ongezonde producten. Shell gaat ook lekker, hoewel dat ook schadelijk is voor het milieu. Maar wat het ergste is dat hier soms iemand komt binnenwandelen die zorgt voor een giftige sfeer. Ik zal geen naam noemen ;-)
  3. forum rang 10 bp5ah 3 januari 2025 16:06
    quote:

    bp5ah schreef op 3 januari 2025 15:13:

    [...]
    Weet niet waar het op lijkt.

    Voorlopig nog niks nieuws gezien vandaag, geen nw (intraday) low nog in iig.

    We zullen 't snel weten, of 't breekt naar onderen of 't neemt wat uit naar boven, daar hoef je geen weken meer op te wachten.
    Zo snel hoeft nu ook weer niet.

    Veert 't niet op dan €67,13 1e doel op de monthly.

    67.6 nw intraday low sinds de pruimentijd ...
  4. forum rang 6 wiegveld 3 januari 2025 16:14
    Er is wel een reden dat alle alcoholische drankenbedrijven onderuit gaan!
    De USA wil kankerwaarschuwingen op drankverpakkingen.

    (Bloomberg) -- Alcohol products like beer and wine should carry warnings of their links to cancer, the US Surgeon General said, citing an increased risk of developing tumors in the breast and other parts of the body.

    Scientific evidence of the connections between alcohol and cancer has been rising for decades, but less than half of Americans recognize the risk, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said in an advisory Friday.

    Alcohol causes about 100,000 cases of cancer and 20,000 related deaths each year in the US, Murthy said, far more than the 13,500 alcohol-related fatalities from traffic crashes. Direct links have been shown between alcohol and at least seven types of cancer, he said, including those of the throat, mouth, esophagus, voice box, colon and liver, and more than 16% of breast cancers.

    Alcohol’s links to cancer have been known since the 1980s, and the substance is ranked as the third-leading preventable cause of the disease, after tobacco and obesity. More than 70% of Americans report having at least one drink a week, according to the statement.

    The issue is a global one, with about 741,300 cases of cancer attributable to alcohol consumption worldwide in 2020. Yet in a 2019 survey, just 45% of Americans were aware of the risk posed by alcohol, compared with about 90% awareness for radiation exposure and tobacco each, the statement said.

    Guidelines for alcohol consumption should be reassessed to account for their links to cancer, and doctors should highlight the danger when advising patients about drinking, the document said.

    Of the 47 World Health Organization member countries with alcohol warning labels, only South Korea requires a cancer warning. Ireland will require a cancer warning starting in 2026.

    What Bloomberg Intelligence Says:

    Spirit and beer companies with high US exposure, such as Diageo (35%-plus of revenue), Remy Cointreau (25%) and AB InBev (22%) may see sales decline if cancer-warning labels become mandatory in the US, in line with the Surgeon General’s recommendations. Alcohol premium-sales strategies might help them offset the volume decline, though that would likely take time — two years in tobacco’s case.

    — Duncan Fox, BI consumer-goods analyst. Read the research here.

    Representatives for LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE’s wines and spirits unit, Anheuser-Busch InBev NV, Diageo Plc, Pernod Ricard and Heineken didn’t immediately reply when asked to comment. LVMH owns labels such as Moët & Chandon and Dom Perignon Champagne as well as Hennessy Cognac. Diageo is the maker of Smirnoff vodka and Don Julio tequila. Pernod Ricard brands include Absolut vodka and Jameson whiskey. The French lobby groups for Cognac and Champagne makers didn’t immediately respond when asked to comment as well.

    Shares of drinks makers declined. AB InBev, the maker of Budweiser beer, fell 2.7% in Brussels. Constellation Brands Inc. was down 2.3% in Friday trading in New York and Molson Coors Beverage Co. lost 2.1%.
  5. forum rang 10 bp5ah 3 januari 2025 16:20
    quote:

    bp5ah schreef op 3 januari 2025 16:06:

    [...]

    Zo snel hoeft nu ook weer niet.

    Veert 't niet op dan €67,13 1e doel op de monthly.

    67.6 nw intraday low sinds de pruimentijd ...
    65.89 <-->67.13<--> 67.89.

    Die drie onder 69.13.

    Kijken op slotbasis.

    67.28 ligt erin voor d'er bij. Take it or leave it, doe dat laatste maar ...
  6. forum rang 4 havik of duif 3 januari 2025 16:27
    quote:

    wiegveld schreef op 3 januari 2025 16:14:

    Er is wel een reden dat alle alcoholische drankenbedrijven onderuit gaan!
    De USA wil kankerwaarschuwingen op drankverpakkingen.

    (Bloomberg) -- Alcohol products like beer and wine should carry warnings of their links to cancer, the US Surgeon General said, citing an increased risk of developing tumors in the breast and other parts of the body.

    Scientific evidence of the connections between alcohol and cancer has been rising for decades, but less than half of Americans recognize the risk, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said in an advisory Friday.

    Alcohol causes about 100,000 cases of cancer and 20,000 related deaths each year in the US, Murthy said, far more than the 13,500 alcohol-related fatalities from traffic crashes. Direct links have been shown between alcohol and at least seven types of cancer, he said, including those of the throat, mouth, esophagus, voice box, colon and liver, and more than 16% of breast cancers.

    Alcohol’s links to cancer have been known since the 1980s, and the substance is ranked as the third-leading preventable cause of the disease, after tobacco and obesity. More than 70% of Americans report having at least one drink a week, according to the statement.

    The issue is a global one, with about 741,300 cases of cancer attributable to alcohol consumption worldwide in 2020. Yet in a 2019 survey, just 45% of Americans were aware of the risk posed by alcohol, compared with about 90% awareness for radiation exposure and tobacco each, the statement said.

    Guidelines for alcohol consumption should be reassessed to account for their links to cancer, and doctors should highlight the danger when advising patients about drinking, the document said.

    Of the 47 World Health Organization member countries with alcohol warning labels, only South Korea requires a cancer warning. Ireland will require a cancer warning starting in 2026.

    What Bloomberg Intelligence Says:

    Spirit and beer companies with high US exposure, such as Diageo (35%-plus of revenue), Remy Cointreau (25%) and AB InBev (22%) may see sales decline if cancer-warning labels become mandatory in the US, in line with the Surgeon General’s recommendations. Alcohol premium-sales strategies might help them offset the volume decline, though that would likely take time — two years in tobacco’s case.

    — Duncan Fox, BI consumer-goods analyst. Read the research here.

    Representatives for LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE’s wines and spirits unit, Anheuser-Busch InBev NV, Diageo Plc, Pernod Ricard and Heineken didn’t immediately reply when asked to comment. LVMH owns labels such as Moët & Chandon and Dom Perignon Champagne as well as Hennessy Cognac. Diageo is the maker of Smirnoff vodka and Don Julio tequila. Pernod Ricard brands include Absolut vodka and Jameson whiskey. The French lobby groups for Cognac and Champagne makers didn’t immediately respond when asked to comment as well.

    Shares of drinks makers declined. AB InBev, the maker of Budweiser beer, fell 2.7% in Brussels. Constellation Brands Inc. was down 2.3% in Friday trading in New York and Molson Coors Beverage Co. lost 2.1%.
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