04.07.2021, 1582 Zeichen
Vienna Stock Exchange: From January to June 2021, trading participants on the Vienna Stock Exchange generated an equity turnover of Euro 38.90 bn. This is almost as much as in the volatile first half of 2020 (Euro 39.18 bn). With a monthly turnover of at least Euro 6 bn, the trading volume remained consistently high (average monthly turnover: Euro 6.5 bn). International trading members account for 83.3% of exchange turnover. The most actively traded Austrian stocks in the first half of the year were OMV, Erste Group Bank, Verbund, voestalpine and Raiffeisen Bank. "The Vienna Stock Exchange scores with its infrastructure, international network and service quality among its customers. In the bond segment, we established ourselves as a major player in Europe. More companies using the Austrian stock exchange will be crucial for future growth in Austria. The reintroduction of the retention period is an important step towards building a broader shareholder base in Austria," said Christoph Boschan, CEO of Wiener Börse AG.
ATX TR: weekly performance:
CA Immo: Starwood has decided to increase the share offer price from Euro 35.00 to Euro 37.00 per CA Immo share. The amended share offer price represents a 39.9% premium to the 6-month VWAP prior to the announcement of the Offer on 8 January 2021 (dividend adjusted). Starwood emphasized that it will not increase the offer price further. The Offer will end on 14 July 2021 and will not be extended.
CA Immo: weekly performance:
(From the 21st Austria weekly https://www.boerse-social.com/21staustria (02/07/2021)
SportWoche Podcast #145: Erling Haaland, Gregerl, David Alaba, Old Firm, Holy Trinity, zwei Cliffhanger (C&C Monthly 01/25)
Aktien auf dem Radar:EuroTeleSites AG, Rosenbauer, Porr, Austriacard Holdings AG, AT&S, Lenzing, Uniqa, Pierer Mobility, FACC, DO&CO, Zumtobel, Josef Manner & Comp. AG, Warimpex, UBM, RHI Magnesita, SW Umwelttechnik, Flughafen Wien, Oberbank AG Stamm, Addiko Bank, Agrana, Amag, EVN, OMV, Österreichische Post, Telekom Austria, VIG, Wienerberger, MTU Aero Engines, HeidelbergCement, SAP, Siemens Energy.
Wiener Börse
Die Wiener Börse wurde im Jahr 1771 als eine der ersten Börsen weltweit gegründet. Zu den Hauptgeschäftsbereichen zählen der Handel am Kassamarkt und der Handel mit strukturierten Produkten. Zusätzliche Leistungen umfassen Datenverkauf, Indexentwicklung und -management sowie Seminare und Lehrgänge.
>> Besuchen Sie 68 weitere Partner auf boerse-social.com/partner
Die Useletter "Morning Xpresso" und "Evening Xtrakt" heben sich deutlich von den gängigen Newslettern ab.
Beispiele ansehen bzw. kostenfrei anmelden. Wichtige Börse-Infos garantiert.
Newsletter abonnieren
Infos über neue Financial Literacy Audio Files für die Runplugged App
(kostenfrei downloaden über http://runplugged.com/spreadit)
per Newsletter erhalten