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BAM augustus 2020

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  1. forum rang 8 HenkdeV 13 augustus 2020 11:07
    quote:

    amice schreef op 13 augustus 2020 11:04:

    Henk de V Aegon.
    Of een put schrijven bijv mrt 21 26 €
    Ik heb de opties (en futures) jaren geleden al afgezworen. Alleen heel af en toe ter bescherming van een positie. Geeft rust in de tent en in het hoofd. Een burn-out is genoeg geweest:-)).
  2. forum rang 6 Zwijnash 13 augustus 2020 17:22
    Construction output grew by 23.5% in June putting the industry on track for a much-needed V-shape recovery after the Covid-19 plunge in workload.
    June output gains were substantially higher than the previous record monthly growth of 7.6% in May and left construction as the fastest recovering industry.

    Despite this strong monthly growth, construction output in June 2020 remains comparatively low at 24.8% below the February 2020 level, which was before the full impact of the coronavirus pandemic

    The 22% (£1.22bn) growth in new work in June was driven by increases in all new work sectors, with the largest contribution coming from a 42% recovery (£545m) in private new housing which along with commercial took the biggest tumble

    Infrastructure is the only sector to have nearly recovered to its pre-pandemic level, at 3.7% (£69m) below the February 2020 level.

    According to Government figures construction had the largest proportion of workforce returning from furlough leave, with 20.5%. This was higher than any other industry and well above the 8.1% average for all industries.

    Gareth Belsham, director of the national property consultancy and surveyors Naismiths, said: “June’s record-smashing, gravity-defying spike in output shouldn’t distract from what has been a frankly brutal three months for the construction industry.

    With total output down by more than a third over the quarter and new orders shrinking to less than half the level registered during the ‘Boris bounce’ mini-boom seen at the start of the year, this is nothing if not white knuckle stuff.

    “Nevertheless as the industry licks its wounds and resets, there are a few rays of light.

    “Output has increased for two months in a row and momentum is increasing. June’s 23.5% surge was triple the 7.6% growth seen in May.

    “The recovery is still young and fragile, but so far it is taking the hoped-for V-shape.

  3. forum rang 6 €d_Modus Vivendi 14 augustus 2020 08:14
    We kunnen natuurlijk terecht flink de pest hebben in het aandeel, maar we moeten niet vergeten dat de bouwers op locatie, met respect, zich de pesttyfuscoronapleuris werken in die bloedhitte om de onderneming nog een beetje draaiende te houden los van die pipo's aan de top.
  4. forum rang 6 €d_Modus Vivendi 14 augustus 2020 08:58

    Covid sends Balfour Beatty into the red for first time in four years

    By Dave Rogers12 August 2020

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    UK’s biggest contractor expects normal profit to return next year

    The country’s biggest contractor has become the latest firm to see profits wiped out by covid-19 with Balfour Beatty sinking into the red in the first half of the year.

    The firm racked up a £26m pre-tax loss in the six months to June from a £63m profit for the same period last year. The last time it went into the red was a £21m pre-tax loss it recorded in its 2016 half year results. Revenue in the first half of this year was up from £3.9bn to £4.1bn.

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    Balfour Beatty has racked up a loss for the first time since the six months to June 2016

    Chief executive Leo Quinn said he expected the second half to be stronger but warned it would be next year before figures improved to pre-covid levels.
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