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The Marquie Group Acquires INSANITEA and SANITEA Brands for New Nutritional Product Development
Nel ASA Stock: Crucial Week ahead starting from 24th July 2023 - Ticker D7G
Nel ASA: Second quarter 2023 financial results
Nel ASA: Second quarter 2023 financial results - record-high quarterly revenues +159% - Ticker D7G
NEL to release quarterly report on 18.07.2023 - Ticker D7G
Will Nel ASA take off 18.07.2023 - Ticker D7G
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA (NAS.OL) - Penny Stock Traders Million-Dollar Dream or Solid & Modest Investment?
Playing the Gas Market: A Comparative Analysis of BOIL and UNG
The three-legged pick-and-shovel play REC Silicon
The Bullish case for Green Ammonia/Methanol (and the companies producing these chemicals)
$BMAQ || DLTx ASA and Blockchain Moon Acquisition Corp. Announce Business Combination
Looking for a place to hide from JPOW??? Too regarded to understand SPY puts?? Well then I have MONEY MAKING PLAN FOR YOU!!! EQNR…Up almost 100% on the year!
Help! I have old stock from a company I worked for. I just received notice of a merger and my stock went from $8 to $300? This *cannot* be right, surely? Freaking out
Nel Asa first time in history: earnings instead of loss due to big news
Hydrogen? A hype or a hype becoming reality? A new study:
Follow Up Interview with Xcelerate, Inc. (OTC Pink: $XCRT ) @smallcapvoice
Follow Up Interview with Xcelerate, Inc. (OTC Pink: $XCRT ) @smallcapvoice
Playing With Your Food: A Fertilizer Bull Thesis
Upcoming hydrogen and cannabis boom - Nel ASA, Ayurcann, Canopy Growth
NEL ASA and HAZER GROUP LTD and FuellCell Energy inc
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Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA (OSE: NAS)
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA (OSE: NAS)
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA (OSE: NAS)
Let's get 'Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA' back in the air! Sky High!
$AMC.v ($AZMCF us)- Arizona Metals will make me a Millionaire....Under followed, undervalued, early and misunderstood copper/gold story in a safe jurisdiction
[Nel Asa] Wondering about short positions, short and long term potential for this hydrogen company
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA (OSE: NAS)
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA (OSE: NAS)
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, this stock has a big chance of a big bounce tomorrow and the next weeks Reason why:
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, this stock has a big chance of a big bounce tomorrow and the next weeks Reason why:
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, this stock has a big chance of a big bounce tomorrow and the next weeks Reason why:
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, this stock has a big chance of a big bounce tomorrow and the next weeks Reason why: 1. This year they have fired and changed their CEO
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, this stock has a big chance of a big bounce tomorrow and the next weeks Reason why:
NEL ASA (Hydrogen) is back! 8:00 CET EARNINGS CALL -> 9:30 CET + 10,00 % 🌡
NEL ASA (Hydrogen) is back! 8:00 CET EARNINGS CALL -> 9:30 CET + 10,00 % 🌡
Aker Carbon Capture - Carbon Capture as a Service
Insider Buying: The Atlantic Sapphire ASA (OB:ASA) Director Just Bought 2.2% More Shares
Salmon YOLO 🐟 || OB:ASA / OTCMKTS: AASZF 🦬🚀
DFV is going short on another good company
SHORT SELLERS HAVE NEL ASA...
Global Energy Efficient Forklift Market - Forecast to 2026
Retard Report on Nel. The epitome of green stockmarket?
NorwegianAirShuttle ASA is about to blow up this summer mark my words🚀
To the Moon via Uranus: The McRib is BACK (quantitative risk analysis) 🦍💩🚀 $MCRB $ARKK
NEL ASA - clean energy stock focused by shortsellers while I thought it's bullish
Hedge here, hedge there, hedge everywhere
Hi Guys, we try teh same in Germany with NEL ASA. You are invited.
Über 100 Millionen Aktien: So viele Leerverkäufer wittern jetzt bei Nel ASA eine Chance
Why are they all goin short on Nel ASA?
Tomorrow buy Kahoot! ASA it is on Oslo bors and it is gonna fly🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈
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This better be a joke? Otherwise sell it ASA fucking P or you will lose everything
This is exciting news for ModuLink Inc.! Acquiring a 60% equity interest in ASA Robotics Limited seems like a strategic move that could really boost their presence in the robotics and AI sectors. The synergy between ModuLink's smart living platform and ASA's expertise in healthcare and industrial applications could

Fentanyl is an extremely dangerous substance, but one with very widespread medical use. Cannabis is portrayed as extremely dangerous by the GOP, but also that is has medical use. It was somewhat surprising to me that Congress would pass a bill to reschedule fentanyl to Schedule 1, because fentanyl is so widely used medically. I just read something about the fentanyl bill that I didn't really take into consideration before. Some people are worried they are going to bifurcate cannabis rescheduling. Essentially meaning they will only reschedule medical cannabis. While some dismiss this as impossible, this looks to be what they already did with fentanyl. [The bill they passed](https://www.asahq.org/advocacy-and-asapac/fda-and-washington-alerts/washington-alerts/2025/07/president-trump-signs-illicit-fentanyl-scheduling-bill-into-law) makes what they consider "illicit" fentanyl to be Schedule 1, while "medical-use" fentanyl remains Schedule 2. So a rescheduling that is based on the use of the product, not just based on the molecule. * On Wednesday, July 16, President Donald Trump officially signed into law H.R. 27, the Halt All Lethal Trafficking (HALT) of Fentanyl Act, which permanently **classifies illicit-use fentanyl and related substances as a Schedule I controlled substance**. * The HALT Act does not apply to legally manufactured, medical-use fentanyl. ASA actively engaged with the bill’s authors and other Congressional leaders to formally establish Congressional intent that **the HALT Act does not apply to medical grade fentanyl**. And one of the most aggressive people pushing cannabis prohibition (Andy Harris) is connected to that process. * ASA member Rep. Andy Harris, MD (R-MD-01) and members of the House Doctors’ Caucus also hosted a press conference on the importance of the HALT Act I'm not saying it's going to happen. But there is certainly a chance that this government finds a way to be pro-medical cannabis, while still maintaining their anti-recreational cannabis posturing.
Aker ASA Enters $1.1 Billion Joint Venture with Nscale to Build Sovereign-Grade Al Infrastructure, Secures Major Stake
I’m looking at short term. ASA the volume didn’t dry up. I think it’s still a play
The way it works in my field of actuarial science is usually like this. Analyst - usually pre-credentialed Associate - ASA/ACAS Actuary - FSA/FCAS/Associate + YOE Director The Director usually manages 2-3 Actuary level people. They focus mostly on super big picture stuff, communicating results to upper management and other departments. Actuary level people usually have 1-2 Associates and 1-2 analysts reporting to them. Directors will assign each Actuary to oversee a function/product. So if the Director is the head of Annuities, then one Actuary might be in charge of Variable Annuities while another in charge of Index Annuities. The Actuary level people will usually delegate technical tasks to Associates/Analysts depending on the difficulty, and they’ll handle a lot of the “thinking” and investigative work. It’s rare that a “manager” in my field only manages people. It’s more like they get an overall goal (you’re in charge of everything Variable annuity related) and it’s up to them to utilize their small team but they still have to work themselves, it’s just a different kind of work.
This is what SAM and that rider has to go up against these days 😂, can’t post article. Some very large medical groups in there like US pain: “A coalition of 45 marijuana advocacy and medical groups—including Americans for Safe Access (ASA), U.S. Pain Foundation, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Epilepsy Foundation of America and more—are calling on congressional lawmakers to ensure that state medical cannabis programs remain protected under spending legislation that’s advancing.”
1. Tesla 2. Alphabet 3. ASML 4. Bouvet ASA
Dump question. Why everyone says Nov to early next year. I think wash sale could be trigger any time through out the year, ASA with 31 days
With Resin you want good ventilation and a respirator at least.. so if this is in a shop with good fans and ventilation you are probably fine. Never looked into machinable resin, if its like higher toughness filaments though, its probably more toxic and may need an enclosure. You also might want to save up for a higher end filament printer over time, something that can handle high heat filaments. If parts are intented for outdoor use, you will need ABS at least if not ASA filament. Both are very toxic(ASA especially... nothing short of an enclosure for that stuff!).
Good News for Nel ASA and it looks like some Shortsellers are already crying
Good News for Nel ASA and it looks like some Shortsellers are already crying
https://preview.redd.it/oex7ppfceaoe1.png?width=1178&format=png&auto=webp&s=c015f7add92e25fb613d06b07ed4c759a01af00e NEL ASA WUHOOO♥️♥️♥️♥️🎉🎉🎉🥳
NEL ASA today!!! CHECK OUT!
Rheinmetall AG +85% YTD Saab AB +58% YTD KONGSBERG GRUPPEN ASA +17,91% YTD A small selection. European defence stocks are BOOOOOMING 🚀 What about US defence? Lockheed Martin Corp -0,64% YTD The Boeing Company (BA) -16,30% YTD But whatever you say dude. Countries are going to give defence contracts to someone that wants to invade Canada, Greenland and Panama. Looks like you guys are getting comfortable with Putin as well, close to the fireplace, naked and ready to fuck over Ukraine.
As I see it, it’s uncertain whether the news cycle will move on anytime soon. Currently, the focus has been on planned increases in defense spending, but few governments have actually announced the increases. For example, Merz will take office around Easter, and the actual decisions and announcements are expected in April. Governments need time to draft and finalize new budgets. While much of this has already been priced in, if you analyze these stocks individually: • Rheinmetall • Thales • Leonardo • Saab • BAE Systems • Theon International • Chemring Group PLC • Kitron ASA • Hensoldt • Renk Group • Rolls-Royce • Safran • Kongsberg • Dassault Aviation • Airbus • Diehl • Thyssenkrupp • Scandinavian Astor • Parrot There is a significant discrepancy between stocks that are clearly in bubble territory, with excessively high P/E and forward P/E ratios, and those that remain fairly priced—or even undervalued—based on forward P/E metrics. I would not follow the advice of the top comment suggesting that every defense stock, from Rheinmetall to Thales, is rising at the same rate. Instead, it’s more prudent to avoid bubbles and focus on stocks that are still reasonably priced, even after recent surges. Some may argue for avoiding the sector entirely, but I have personally added positions in some that remain fairly valued. Looking at one-year forward P/E ratios, certain stocks appear reasonably priced, and if the company performs well over the next three to five years, they could still turn out to be a bargain.
My European stocks as follows. However, I did not buy them today, I bought them already time ago (not all). So if they represent a valuation that is worth investing right now is up to you. Do your research. SOme stuff has become pretty expensive over here since the money moves into the market. There are various reasons I hold these stocks. I do value investing, but also anticyclical dividend investing and also some swing trading. Investor AB 3i Group PLC Rheinmetall AG thyssenkrupp AG Porsche Automobil Holding SE ArcelorMittal S.A. ASML Holding N.V. Vestas Wind Systems A/S Euronext N.V. Dassault Aviation Siemens Energy AG Hensoldt AG Signify NV Aker BP ASA iShares Global Select Dividend Piraeus Financial Holdings SA Novo-Nordisk AS Genmab AS Piaggio Group Leonardo S.p.A. Lifco AB NN Group NV Südzucker AG freenet AG BT Group PLC PKN Orlen S.A. National Bank of Greece Repsol S.A. Nordea Bank ABP Intesa Sanpaolo SPA Phoenix Group Holdings plc Star Bulk Carriers Corp. Schaeffler AG Eni S.p.A. Aviva plc DWS Group GmbH & Co KGaA Global Ship Lease Inc. PKO Bank Polski SA Navigator Company SA Danske Bank A/S Legal & General Group plc Odfjell SE M&G plc Mycronic AB Odfjell Technology Ltd. Wallenius Wilhelmsen ASA Sea1 Offshore Inc
Ja, Rheinmetall AG, Saab AB, Kongsberg Gruppen ASA, BAE/Hägglunds etc...
Besides what the above poster mentioned: Babcock International Group PLC - BAB Dassault Aviation SA - AM Hensoldt AG - HAG Kongsberg Gruppen ASA - KOG LEONARDO - LDO Rolls Royce - RR Thales - HO Airbus - AIR Safran - SAF Theon International PLC - THEON And maybe Indra Sistemas
Babcock International Group PLC - BAB BAE Systems - BA Dassault Aviation SA - AM Hensoldt AG - HAG Kongsberg Gruppen ASA - KOG LEONARDO - LDO Rheinmetall AG - RHM Edit: Rolls Royce - RR Saab AB - SAAB B Thales - HO Airbus - AIR Safran - SAF Theon International PLC - THEON
The American market is closed but European defense stocks are on a bull run. You can look into these: Babcock International Group PLC - BAB BAE Systems - BA Dassault Aviation SA - AM Hensoldt AG - HAG Kongsberg Gruppen ASA - KOG LEONARDO - LDO Rheinmetall AG - RHM Edit: Rolls Royce - RR Saab AB - SAAB B Thales - HO Airbus - AIR Safran - SAF Theon International PLC - THEON what do you guys think? Anything I’m missing?
Copy from the other thread So my decision to go all in on European defense stocks is turning out to be pretty profitable Some you can look into are: BAE Systems - BA Dassault Aviation SA - AM Hensoldt AG - HAG Kongsberg Gruppen ASA - KOG LEONARDO - LDO Rheinmetall AG - RHM Saab AB - SAAB B Thales - HO Also thinking about: Airbus - AIR Safran - SAF Theon In
So my decision to go all in on European defense stocks is turning out to be pretty profitable Some you can look into are: BAE Systems - BA Dassault Aviation SA - AM Hensoldt AG - HAG Kongsberg Gruppen ASA - KOG LEONARDO - LDO Rheinmetall AG - RHM Saab AB - SAAB B Thales - HO Also thinking about: Airbus - AIR Safran - SAF Theon International PLC - THEON
Look at the gains on European stocks tho? Kongsberg Gruppen ASA for example has gone up 200-300% last few years
Bought ASA, p sure its a gold play
I started off econ in college and switched to actuarial science. Am an ASA now. It definitely can have its boring and fulfilling days....end of the day though I feel very fortunate to be in the position I'm in. We're paid quite well, with low stress, not many fire drills, and a great work-life balance. There are days I wonder if I went the high finance route, I'm sure things would be a lot more exciting, but those people also sell their souls to their companies. Not worth the tradeoff to me, but everyone is different
ASA calls at open 
My thoughts as a long-term shareholder: This is not a short squeeze... But big moves are possible with the low liquidity... And when you look at the low/locked float (signifcant insider and institutional ownership), and the option structure, it could gamma squeeze... Valens just held an investor day and filed for a $10M buyback (was ~5% of float at the time). Should garner some attention. ~$1.25/sh cash, no debt. New products entering the Automotive market targeting ADAS and software-defined vehicle architecture. The MIPI (and IEEE) standard "MIPI A-PHY" is based on their technology, so they hopefully keep a healthy first mover advantage. They might have a long road ahead getting into the space due to industry safety and regulatory requirements, competition from the recent ASA-ML standard, and notoriously long evaluation times with automotive companies and suppliers. But the groundwork is there and the financials appear sound from their filings. The market certainly appears to be undervalued them. Not advice, just my 2c. And along for the ride now with you all.
Morning folks 👊🏻 I am on: $ASA : OSE $LODE : AMEX $QBTS : NYSE $GSAT : AMEX $PLUR : TSX Good day to all of you
A norwegian ev charging stock calles Zaptec ASA. Its stock price is down to the dumps, but it is profitable and the new product will beat anything currently in the market, when it launches in Q4
What do you think of Nel ASA?
For hydrogen my pick is $NLLSF (Nel ASA OTCPK)
My portfolio consists of the following companies: SanLorenzo O'Reilly Automotive Evolution AB Constellation Software Visa Kinsale Capital Group Hermes Norbit ASA Paradox Interactive Topicus AQ Group NCAB Group I've written DDs and thesis on Paradox Interactive, AQ/NCAB and Norbit and my portfolio construction on my s-bs-t-stack, but it's not within rules to share the links despite them being public, open, and free.
Check out KOG (Kongsberg Gruppen ASA)
Put your cash into stocks over time the return will be many. Xs over 30 years, plus the house won't be yours until you've made the funal payment. And you have to be a wave slave all your life..or Compound it ibto an ASA..
Take a look on this one: Hoegh Autoliners ASA. What is your opinion?
NOM ASA. Steady climbing to November and then worldwide garnet and rutile production can begin. The ones who knows, knows. Have a nice sunday!
29 here, $145k invested in taxable, 20k in Roth IRA, about 90k in 401k. I work as a disability actuary, about to get my ASA designation.
TECO 2030 Receives AIP for Containerized Fuel Cell Power Generator 8.4.2024 07:00:01 CEST | TECO 2030 ASA | Non-regulatory press releases (Lysaker, Norway, April 8th 2024): TECO 2030 (OSE: TECO, OTC: TECFF, ISIN: NO0010887516) has, in connection to the HyEkoTank project, received an Approval in Principe (AIP) from the Norwegian classification society DNV for a containerized fuel cell power generator (FCPG) for use onboard oceangoing applications. The TECO 2030 containerized FCPG represents a pioneering solution in the maritime industry. It is a complete power generator system that can seamlessly integrate with a ship's main switchboard, offering reliable and efficient power generation while emitting nothing but warm water and air, thus significantly reducing harmful emissions and environmental impact. Included in the approval in principle are various integral components of the FCPG, ensuring its seamless integration and operational efficiency. These components encompass the fuel preparation system, fuel cell module holding room, electro technical room, battery room, HVAC and auxiliaries, inerting system, and airlock. Each element plays a crucial role in ensuring the reliability, safety, and performance of the FCPG system. “We are pleased to announce that our fuel cell power generators have received an approval in principle from DNV. This proves it is safe to utilize onboard a vessel, for propulsion and auxiliary power,” says Tore Enger, Group CEO, TECO 2030. “This solution can of course be combined in series to facilitate multimegawatt installations and power requirements, without releasing any harmful emissions” Enger adds. Contacts Tore Enger CEO of TECO 2030 ASA Tel: +4792083800 tore.enger@teco2030.no Attachments Download announcement as PDF.pdf 20240403 TECO 2030 Receives AIP for Containerized Fuel Cell Power Generator.pdf About TECO 2030 ASA TECO 2030 is building up Europe's first Giga production facility of hydrogen PEM fuel cell stacks and modules in Narvik, Norway. The production capacity will be built up through 2024 and 2025, targeting an output capacity of up to 200 MW of fuel cells in 2025, increasing to 3.2 GW in 2030. TECO 2030 is a Norwegian based clean tech company developing zero-emission technology for the maritime and heavy industry. We are developing PEM hydrogen fuel cell stacks and PEM hydrogen fuel cell modules, that enable ships and other heavy-duty applications to become emissions-free. The company is listed on Euronext Growth on Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker TECO and in New York, OTC under the ticker TECFF. TECO 2030 is a spinoff from TECO Maritime Group, a group that has provided technology and services to the global shipping industry since 1994. For more information, please visit www.teco2030.no.
I noticed that trading for Rec Silicon ASA suddenly stopped the 27th a bit after 13:00h. Anybody knows what's going on?
Yep pretty much. Huge corporate behemoth. The way they innovate is that a team of engineers will break off, create a new feature (usually targeted specifically as their ASA IOS); then Cisco will buy this startup and reincorporate the engineers. They’re too big to naturally innovate internally; but are also a money machine as within the switching/networking world, it’s Cisco, Juniper, Huawei, Broadcom (and then the rest).
Cybersecurity is a very new industry (in comparison to others). Circa 30’ish years old by most peoples’ count. A lot of the technologies/products which currently are sold are nothing really that new. Existing tech with a cyber twist and some good marketing. Case in point - Cisco and their “firepower” routers/switches. It’s an ASA router with a VM running Snort IDS. Terrifically horrible to manage. Darktrace. An “AI” (which is just Bayesian inference, not an LLM) to do endpoint and network IDS/IPS. Name me a cyber security system/product, and I’ll tell you its flaws.
For further reading [https://teco2030.no/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/TECO-2030-ASA-non-deal-roadshow-presentation-July-2023-Hi-Res\_v2.pdf](https://teco2030.no/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/teco-2030-asa-non-deal-roadshow-presentation-july-2023-hi-res_v2.pdf)
Why did I only buy 1 fuckin SNAP put God FUCK ME HARD AND SIDEWAYS AND IN THE ASA
You do know this happens on Airbuses too right? Cracked windows happen in every type of plane on the planet. There is a reason they are 3 layers thick, and each layer alone can hold the pressure. Did you also know that 3 years ago an Airbus A319 had the pilot almost sucked out of a cockpit window when it was sucked out requiring the plane to do a rapid descent just like the ASA a couple days ago?
On the NTSB investigation over ASA1282: “We found today that the cockpit door is designed to open during rapid decompression,” Homendy (NTSB chair) added. “However, none among the crew knew that.” As a result, Boeing will now include the information in the flight manual, which “will hopefully translate into procedures and information for flight attendants and for the crew in the cockpit.”
Here are my scandinavian picks: 1. Citycon Oyj 2. Betsson 3. Treasure ASA 4. Kinnevik. I don't know if these will actually outperform the S&P 500 but these are my picks.
Hello. I like to come with a stock tip, not from a professional trader. Norwegian company that makes a one of a kind camera lens(polymer lens) https://www.polight.com/home/default.aspx for etc: smartphone( Meizu 20 infinity) smartglasses ( Magicleap 2, Vuzix shield, and many more. Latest news from SHARP: https://www.polight.com/investors/news-and-events/News/news-details/2023/poLight-ASA-Tunable-Optics-Technology-on-Display-at-SHARP-Technology-Day/default.aspx Medical: US company Xenocor :https://xenocor.com/ Cheers.
I dont know if these will soar but I have my eyes on: 1. Citycon Oyj - real estate company selling for a 40-50% NAV discount. While having price/Net Rental Income of about 5. Company has 50% debt. 2. Treasure ASA - investment company with 100% hyundai glovis that is supposted to have a 30-40% NAV discount if my calculations are correct. 3. Kinnevik - Investment company with a 47% NAV discount. Only about 27% is invested in listed stocks specifically Tele2 B. 4. Betsson - Under 9 P/E, 40% debt, revenue growth over 10% YoY these past 10 years (if not more). Profit margins 15%+ 5. VNV Global - 76% NAV discount, only has unlisted stocks and most are unprofitable. I think its speculative because I cant really understand the underlying stocks. It was highly associated with russia before (not anymore and not even when the war began) and a stock they got listed lost 90% of its valuation in about a year. These stocks are from highly unliked sectors and some companies that has lost trust.
Here are some foreign stocks I have been looking into. I like: 1. [Citycon Oyj](https://www.google.com/finance/quote/CTY1S:HEL?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjclPuh0_yBAxUHYPEDHUWHAsEQ3ecFegQIMRAh) \- real estate stock with mainly malls. 2. [Treasure ASA](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/TRE.OL/) \- investment company with 100% [Hyundai Glovis](https://www.google.com/finance/quote/086280:KRX?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi9i7vD0_yBAxXzSfEDHUDXDkEQ3ecFegQIWhAf). 3. [Bettson AB](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/bets-b.st/?guccounter=1) \- online gambling company. I will look into [Kinnevik](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/KINV-B.ST/) it is suppostently having a -40% NAV discount and their biggest holdings are all listed. 27% is in [Tele2 B](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/TEL2-B.ST/).
Regulations making it more of a headache to prescribe. And mounting evidence from ASA that ibuprofen+Tylenol is equivalent to most commonly prescribed opioids
We just went PA and dumped our ASA's. F Cisco.
Cisco is having their lunch eaten by competitors. Show me one competent person who would use an ASA over a Palo Alto product. Or one who would want a Nexus or Catalyst switch over something a fifth of the price with the same capabilities from Ruckus. I’ll wait, and while I do it I’ll watch Cisco slowly burn.
Aker Carbon Capture ASA (Norway, I think there is an OTC too). Shareholders are e.g. JP Morgan, Morgan, Morgan Stanley, BNP Paribas, Bank New York Mellon... They suck greenhouse gas from the atmosphere. They have already some interesting projects.
I said I know what back door roths are. I'm a professional FA, with a CFP, CFA and ASA. I even have a certificate from Ed Slott.
I guess I should look at the vacancy rate growth then? To see if it decreases/increases. I have also noticed the EPRA earnings are lower much lower than the NRI and I guess that's because of higher rates. I also understand that rates might stay higher up and I might not fully understand the real impact it will have. I also am aware of the "threat" of online shopping that could make this obsolete. I'm pretty heavily in shopping malls atm. Citycon Oyj if you're interested. I could be very wrong about shipping. I just find that Hyundai Glovis might be very cheap and especially when I can buy it with a huge NAV discount through Treasure ASA. I have also seen drops in other shipping companies that I might not fully grasp either. I just think there might be opportunities in these sectors but could be wrong since I dont fully grasp everything that's happening.
I might be stupid but I invest in the hated/disliked stuff. Because their prices are simply lower because fewer people dont want them. They all have their downsides and I can be biased because I like them. **Citycon Oyj** \- A real estate company that invests mainly in malls. Has low debt (under 50%) and a price/ net rental income of under 6. NAV discount of over 40%. The company seems stable but of course, has gone down these few years. **Treasure ASA** \- an investment company with 100% own equity that invests in only Hyundai Glovis. It has a 30-40% NAV discount last time I calculated it and HG is a listed company. **Betsson** \- A betting company with 64% own equity which means just 34% are loans. P/E of 10 but higher profits than ever. These past 10 years their revenue and profits seem to have gone up steadily and boring. In short: Commercial real estate, shipping & betting companies are disliked these days. And there are many more companies and sectors out there that might be undervalued.
You have to accept $GOD (actual ticker for Goodtech ASA) into your life.
It also depends on where in the EU, at least for the platforms. And I'm not sure if my stock picks are good or shit but here they are: Citycon Oyj - Finish company Treasure ASA - Norwegian Bettson - Swedish
If you would also look for Hyundai Glovis may I suggest you look into the stock called Treasure ASA. Since it's an investment company with 100% own equity and 100% HG but supposedly selling for -35% below the value of HG. I may be wrong but it sure worth looking into if you want HG and if the discount may be that big.
A couple of Friday night liquidation announcements. [Blockchain Moon Acquisition Corp. Announces Liquidation](https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/04/22/2652278/0/en/Blockchain-Moon-Acquisition-Corp-Announces-Liquidation.html) \- BMAQ BMAQR BMAQW [Skydeck Acquisition Corp. will redeem its Public Shares and will not consummate an initial business combination](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/skydeck-acquisition-corp-will-redeem-its-public-shares-and-will-not-consummate-an-initial-business-combination-301804618.html) \- SKYA SKYAW On March 15, BMAQ [filed an 8-K](https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/1867757/000110465923032787/tm239647d1_8k.htm) to announce the agreement with DLTx ASA had been terminated, and the SPAC would liquidate because "the Company’s sponsor, Jupiter Sponsor LLC, has informed the Company that it will not contribute any additional funds to the Company’s trust account". On March 16, BMAQ [filed an amended 8-K](https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/1867757/000110465923033371/tm239799d1_8ka.htm) to announce they had "no present plans to liquidate". They had until July 21, 2023 to complete a business combination, extend again, or liquidate, Appears the sponsor has decided to stop paying for monthly extensions after all.
The problem is you are looking at this through the lens of a westerner while not understanding how different China is in so many ways. No we didn't, we didn't pause China's economy. Sounds like you have an understanding of China's economy based on what CNN, FOX, and other main stream headlines say, without actually understanding how China works. With the situation of China's real-estate, it's a problem, but the Chinese government has known that the real-estate bubble has to be taken care of. The Chinese government has known this for decades and has been wanting to shift investors sentiment in China from real-estate to companies,bonds, and invesments that lead towards the countries growth. China is deleveraging and implemented The Three Red Lines. With real-estate, the problems impact other economies as a reactionary affect. This comes in the form of U.S. treasuries held by Chinese investors by up to around 15%? Home ownership in China is over 90%. Property investments and real-estate isn't the same as in the U.S. I would argue how China handled their real-estate crisis has been the exact opposite of the 2008 crash. Foreign investors, overseas speculators, Chinese investors, got screwed. The average home owner in China benefited. This isn't the same as in the 2008 crash, ordinary Americans got screwed over while Wallstreet was bailed out. As for chips, it's important to realize that the restrictions always have work arounds. If you look at Russia, the average Russian is not noticing the differences too much because Russia managed to diversify its trades. China manages to control the entire supply chain, while countries like the U.S. do not. China also has more talent/skill in aggregate, this will probably be reflected in chip manufacturing. But the U.S. also loses out in trade as well. SSMEE ASA800 has been worked on by China for over a decade. China isn't starting from the ground when it comes to developing chips. It wouldn't be ideal though. I think this will backfire on the U.S and will push China to develop key infrastructures even faster. You're getting all your views and info from talking heads from U.S. propaganda and competition. They don't care about you and just want your money, along with selling you false narratives to push propaganda. It makes it much easier to sell an investment or appease investors investing in competition towards China. You can call me false but do your own research. And reddit investors are U.S. nationals who probably would rather you not be informed and just believe in whatever helps push their agendas. So do your own DD.
Without being an expert in the field, Im pretty sure that the norwegian smallcap company Electromagnetic Geoservices ASA would benefit on a scenario like this
look over Nel ASA $nel | euronext / $nllsf | otc....h2o on the go
If someone is interested in their shipping company Hyundai Glovis then please at least take a look at [Treasure ASA.](https://www.chooseinvesting.com/stocks/treasure-asa-analysis/) Since it's 100% HG just selling for -35% below the price it's trading at. I could be wrong but it I'm right then it should be way better then just buying HG. Since you pay less and get more of the same company.
Buy gamble crypto, by which I mean algorand ASA tokens.. You'll probably go broke, but you might become a whale with that $30 if you buy in at the right moment...
I'm also very interested in shipping because found really low-valued ones. [Treasure ASA](https://www.chooseinvesting.com/stocks/treasure-asa-analysis/) sells for like 35% of what their underlying shipping company is valued at in the market today. That's a very big NAV discount. Jinhui Shipping is supposedly selling for a P/B of 0.2 while having really high earnings and growth for these past 2 years. I don't know the reason for this. I don't get why shipping is valued so low at the moment. And would love some insight before I would invest in any shipping companies.
If you would be interested in Hyundai Glovis please look into [Treasure ASA](https://www.chooseinvesting.com/stocks/treasure-asa-analysis/). Since it's a investment company with 100% Hyundai Glovis but being sold with a 30-40% NAV discount.
Citycon Oyj & Treasure ASA. Both have a NAV discount of -40% while making shit ton of money (about 6P/E). While been having about 5-6% revenue growth average 10 years. Boring and stable numbers
Buy QUANTAFUEL ASA, You will regret not having some when it soon will 🚀🚀
I forgot, reddit is a peer reviewed article where everyone has to cite their sources for a post using ASA citation like we are still in school. Again, the sources are at the bottom left corner of the graphic and the data can be easily cross referenced. What if OP made the graphic himself and just got the data from the sources listed? Would you accept the graphic without the "source" showing the same graph as valid? Or would you just claim it is false because you don't see an exact replica of the image somewhere else on the web? My guess is the latter. You are literally asking for something that is clearly listed and readily searchable. You just keep making yourself seem like a simpleton with no thought. If you are so worried about a source, why not do some hard research yourself? If you are THAT concerned about sources and validity without doing your own DD, then I suggest you get off of reddit and start learning how to do your own research. If you did that, then you wouldn't be asking "Sauce?" For easily accessible data. Next time, you should try searching for the information and only ask for a source after you have not found any info relating to what was originally posted. Beauty of the internet is it gives both intelligent people and idiots a soapbox. Figure out which one you are.
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No, I work for Mowi ASA - ticker $PND
I often buy very hated sectors and companies so there are always risks involved. I mean why else would they sell so low? I could always be wrong with the numbers and missed something. And I am always in doubt because I see risks or maybe I'm not realizing how bad it can really get. **Treasure ASA** \- A investment company that owns only one company with 100% own equity, Hyundai Glovis but at about -40% of the price, it's currently trading for if I'm right. Their P/E is 6 now so I guess they must have pretty big profits this year. Their revenue has increased almost every year [by an average of 6%](https://www.chooseinvesting.com/stocks/treasure-asa-analysis/). **Citycon Oyj** \- A real estate company selling for -40% under their NAV. This is pretty normal these days but, they have a Price / Net Rental Income (NRI) of under 6. While just having 48% debt. Their NRI has just increased by 2,2% every year, their NAV has about 6%. Their dividends are about 8% and have been decreasing every year, even when its only 42% of their NRI They mainly own malls, they were even hated before corona. And now with such huge inflation, the nordic countries are buying way less from malls. I also can't be sure they will continue this 10-year averages it had before, especially when it's going worse these 5 years. Who knows maybe it will continue this way for good?
Share buyback!! https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/10/10/2530669/0/en/Equinor-ASA-Share-buy-back.html
I am long term bullish on NEL ASA (NLLSF in the US). While they don't seem to be as aggressively growth oriented as blue energy or plug, they have a solid base of operations, clear plans for expansion. My only question is whether that will translate to stock price increase as it does not trade almost major US exchanges, and stock price is not necessarily coupled to company performance.
I have a few foreign stocks. [Citycon Oyj](https://www.chooseinvesting.com/stocks/citycon-stock-analysis/), [Treasure ASA](https://www.chooseinvesting.com/stocks/treasure-asa-analysis/), and maybe [VNV Global](https://www.chooseinvesting.com/stocks/vnv-global-analysis/). All those companies are trading with a 40% NAV discount. Citycon and Treasure are making something equivalent to 6 P/E. And while being stable companies.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-08/europe-s-wave-of-floating-gas-terminals-kicks-off-in-dutch-port New Gas Terminals Arrive to Ease Putin’s Grip on Europe Two specialist vessels will be in Eemshaven for five years Floating LNG storage seen key to cutting Russian gas use Williams CEO: Lack of Gas Pipelines Will Hurt US Consumers Unmute Ukraine Pipeline a Last Link to Russian Gas for Europe ByCagan Koc and Anna Shiryaevskaya September 8, 2022 at 12:00 PM GMT+7Updated onSeptember 9, 2022 at 12:00 AM GMT+7 Two floating liquefied natural gas terminals are setting up in a Dutch port, the first in a wave of the specialist tankers that Europe is banking on to ease the worst energy crunch in decades. The Golar Igloo and the Eemshaven LNG are berthed together in the northern seaport of Eemshaven. Both are floating storage and regasification units, or FSRUs, designed to convert the super-chilled fuel transported on seagoing vessels into gas that can be pumped into onshore networks. The terminal officially opened on Thursday with the arrival of the first shipment from the US. Eemshaven LNG Terminal Two floating storage and regasification units at Eemshaven The ships’ arrival before winter will be crucial in helping Europe through a deepening fuel crisis after Russia slashed gas deliveries in retaliation for sanctions imposed over its invasion of Ukraine. Soaring energy prices have pushed economies to the brink of recession, forcing governments to fast-track the use of floating gas terminals that take a fraction of the time to set up than their onshore versions. The vessels’ popularity is spreading. Germany, which used to get more than a half of its gas via pipelines from Russia, is now chartering five FSRUs through the government and two more that will be privately rented. Three of the ships are slated to start this winter. Italy, France and the Baltic countries are also planning or investigating floating terminals to import LNG. Eemshaven LNG, left, and Golar Igloo berthed at the port of Eemshaven, Netherlands.Source: Gasunie In Eemshaven, a deepwater port on the northeast tip of the Netherlands, a so-called commissioning LNG cargo arrived to prepare the facility for its first commercial shipment in mid-September. Both of the FSRUs are rented for five years, and together are called EemsEnergyTerminal, which is expected to receive, unload and ship about 18 LNG cargoes by Dec. 31. Czech Cargoes The LNG tanker Murex, loaded at Cheniere Energy Inc.’s Sabine Pass project on the US Gulf Coast, arrived Thursday at the new terminal, ship-tracking data on Bloomberg show. The US has channeled record volumes of LNG -- pitched as “freedom gas” by the Trump administration -- to the continent this year. The first gas will be put into the grid by next week, Han Fennema, chief executive officer at Nederlandse Gasunie NV, said at the opening ceremony for the floating terminal. Gasunie is the operator of the facility. As well as the Netherlands, the new terminal will serve countries that don’t have access to the super-chilled fuel such as landlocked Czech Republic, whose prime minister attended the opening ceremony. FSRUs are typically moored permanently near shore. An arriving carrier then transfers LNG to the unit, which stores and turns the cargo into high-pressure gas. The vessels tend to be faster, cheaper and more environmentally-friendly to develop compared to an onshore solution, though their capacity is much lower. The EeemsEnergyTeerminal’s capacity of 8 billion cubic meters has already been sold to Engie SA, Shell Plc and Czech utility CEZ AS. The amount is equivalent to the annual gas consumption of all households in the Netherlands, according to Ulco Vermeulen, an executive board member at Gasunie. As more LNG production plants come on stream by the middle of the decade, more facilities to convert cargoes into gas are expected, with 20 new terminals proposed for continental Europe, according to Helge Haugane, a senior vice president for gas and power at Equinor ASA. That will allow Europe to have a “brighter” outlook even without Russian gas, he said in an interview at the Gastech industry conference in Milan earlier this week. “This marks a significant moment in our efforts to end Russian gas and replace with gas from other parts of the world,” Dutch Energy Minister Rob Jetten said at the ceremony overlooking the new facility. “Hopefully more FSRUs will open in Europe soon and this will have an impact on the price of gas.”
I just have 4 foreign stocks. Citycon Oyj, Treasure ASA, Kindred Group, VNV Global
>EQUINOR ASA - EQUINOR COMPLETES EXIT PROCESS FROM RUSSIA ^First ^Squawk ^[@FirstSquawk](http://twitter.com/FirstSquawk) ^at ^2022-09-02 ^02:02:36 ^EDT-0400
I bought a shit ton of Equinor ASA since April 2020, and bought more over the last year. The shares I bought last year are now up more than 70%. Overall, I am up like 160%. Current position value is approaching $200k. I don't actively trade this, I just tactically buy it. Good times for oil and energy this year. Made a lot of money trading USOI while collecting the coupon (don't have capital gains tax here, so it's extra fun). My worst performing "largeish" position is r/PLTR where I am holding a small five figure bag, but I don't mind it. I am averaging down multiple times a month. Worst performing positions are of course (former) SPACs such as SOFI and RKLB (formerly VACQ). But I am staying in those.
I don't like physical gold as an investment. It is illiquid, and a non-productive asset. A small portion of my portfolio is invested in a CEF ticker ASA (ASA Gold and Precious Metals). It has gotten hammered in the last 12 months, so it really hasn't done much as an inflation hedge. but it is selling at steep discount to NAV, and is quite cheap.
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