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manipulace jako svyňa

Akcie španělské Telefoniky oslabují o více jak 1 %, kdy se dnes obchodují bez práva na dividendu. Bez tohoto vlivu však hodnota akcií roste po oznámených výsledcích, které předčily očekávání analytiků. Čistý zisk za třetí čtvrtletí vzrostl o 53 % na 1,42 miliardy euro, očekávání činilo 1,3 miliardy. Index FTSE v Británii posiluje o 0,47 %, francouzský CAC40 o 0,84 %.
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doporučení ke koupi

TCOM.OB.Za týden bude na 1 dolarku-:)))Muheheheh.Fakt,vážně
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Tak něco na dobrou noc

co máte s tím tcom,jedině to kupují češi.za miliony dolarů doslova.Pak se zvedá cena.Dy´t tady hoši nakoupili  někeří i za 5 mil Kč.
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pich pichy

todle se mil líbí,nechcete raději dělat peníze?
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manipulace/toto je jen manipulace/

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tak co trencle tutáču ?

já třeba taky ale co se bude dít jiného,narostou delší vlasy?nebo zuby?
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tak trošku jinak :-)

Nu,rupnutí stopáku je dobrým znamením.Teda nefím.Ale kdo hulil ameriky bude i nadále.Stopáčky třeba likvidovat.Tady bych obavičku neměl.Házet nám to bude.
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Zisk

já ráno pálil listí a hned to šlo.Sem tam šoupl půl decíí benzínu a fajer jak u Jánošíků.2 metry oheň.
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vypouštejí bubliny co pukají na hladině

11 Nov 2005 07:58
European stocks - Factors to watch on Nov 11

(double click on codes in square brackets for more)

LONDON, Nov 11 (Reuters) - European stocks are expected to open sharply higher on Friday with oil continuing its decline, Wall Street closing significantly up and the dollar [ID:nT165616] hitting another two-year high against the euro.

U.S. light crude [ID:nSP268048] traded below $58 a barrel, around a four-month low, as rising U.S. stockpiles dampen worries over winter fuel supplies while Japan's Nikkei hitting a four-year high could also boost sentiment after government data showed the economy [ID:nT116045] grew more than expected in July to September.

On the corporate front, Italy has a busy day of earnings while Spain's Telefonica <TEF.MC> and German insurer Allianz <ALVG.DE> are also standouts. The world's biggest personal computer maker Dell <DELL.O> said late on Thursday that profit was down in line with the company's forecast.

The economic agenda offers little of note while volumes may be thinner due to Armistice Day in Europe and Veterans Day in the United States.

Here's how the day looks:

MARKETS

* Spread betters in London are calling the FTSE 100 <.FTSE>, CAC 40 <.FCHI>, and DAX <.GDAXI> between 40 and 69 points higher.

* The FTSEurofirst 300 <.FTEU3> index of leading European shares ended mixed on Thursday as a sagging early Wall Street undermined gains made on strong financial-sector earnings. Double click on [ID:nL10687260] to read the closing European market report.

* U.S. stocks closed sharply higher after robust demand from overseas investors for U.S. government debt signalled confidence in the economy while sliding crude prices soothed fears of high energy costs. Double click on [ID:nN10213279] to read the closing Wall Street report.

* U.S. Treasuries rallied after the last leg of the government's $44 billion quarterly refunding auction appeared to draw record demand from Foreign central banks. Benchmark U.S. 10-year yields were trading at around 4.579 percent.

Comparable 10-year euro zone government bonds yielded 3.519 percent. Double click on [ID:nN10595535] for the latest Treasury market report and on [ID:nL10303663] for the latest of euro zone debt reports.

* NYMEX crude oil futures eased to under $58 a barrel after sliding nearly 5 percent this week on rising U.S stockpiles. Double click on [ID:nSP268048] to read the latest oil market report.

* The dollar hit a new two-year high against the euro as investors brushed aside data showing a record U.S. trade gap in September. Double click on [ID:nT165616] to read the latest forex market report.

* In Tokyo, the Nikkei average <.N225> finished at its highest level in more than four years after government data showed Japan's economy grew more than expected in July-September. Double click on [ID:nT125113] to read the latest Japanese stock market report.

* Other Asian indexes like the Kospi <.KS11>, Hang Seng <.HSI> and Straits Times <.STI> were all higher. Double click on [ID:nSP164579] to read a wrap of the action in Asian asset markets.

* Gold retreated as the dollar strengthened. prices have declined 3 percent since hitting an 18-year peak of $480.25 in mid-October. Double click on [ID:nSYD48002] to read the latest gold market report.

COMPANY NEWS

TELEFONICA <TEF.MC>

The Spanish telecoms firm says nine-month net profit was 3.25 billion euros against a forecast of 3.15 billion. The group may also give more details of its offer for British mobile network operator O2 <OOM.L>.

For more click on [TEF.MC-LEN-RTRS]

ALLIANZ <ALVG.DE>

Germany's biggest insurer said third-quarter operating profit was 1.72 billion euros.

For more click on [ALVG.DE-LEN-RTRS]

UNION FENOSA <UNF.MC>

Spain's number three power company is expected to report an 8.2 percent increase in nine-month core profit.

For more click on [ID:nL08734613]

GENERALI <GASI.MI>

The Italian insurer turned in a net profit of 1.576 billion euros for the first nine months of 2005, beating analyst expectations.

For more click on [ID:nL09085157]

ALITALIA <AZPIa.MI>

Shares and convertible bonds in the cash-strapped carrier were suspended from trade on Thursday before a board meeting to decide on the terms of a key capital increase worth up to 1.2 billion euros. The airline said on Wednesday it would deposit its prospectus for the share offer, due to run from Nov. 14 to Dec. 2, on Friday.

For more click on [ID:nL10637408]

BANCA INTESA <BIN.MI>

The firm is expected to post a rise of over 16 percent in third-quarter net profit to 577.8 million euros, helped by its retail banking activities.

For more click on [BIN.MI-LEN-RTRS]

AUTOSTRADE <AUTS.MI>

Nine-month EBITDA at the Italian toll road operator is expected around 1.434 billion euros, driven up by higher traffic volumes.

For more click on [AUTS.MI-LEN-RTRS]

BENETTON <BNG.MI>

The firm reports third-quarter figures.

For more click on [BNG.MI-LEN-RTRS]

UNIPOL <UNPI.MI>

The Italian insurer posts third-quarter numbers.

For more click on [UNPI.MI-LEN-RTRS]

SAS <SAS.ST>

The Scandinavian airline may sell its stake in British carrier bmi and pull out of its loss-making joint venture with bmi and Germany's Lufthansa <LHAG.DE> on European routes, the Financial Times reported.

LLOYDS TSB <LLOY.L> , FORTIS <FOR.AS> <FOR.BR>

Britain's Independent newspaper repeated market rumours the UK bank and Dutch-Belgian financial services firm may merge their asset management units.

((Reporting by Mark Meadows

Editing by Louise Ireland

Reuters messaging

rm://mark.meadows.reuters.com@reuters.net

Email mark.meadows@reuters.com

Telephone +44 207 542 5228))

============================================================ To access running updates on what's moving European stocks double click on [STXNEWS/EU] ============================================================ Click on codes in brackets for: UK factors to watch................................[WATCH/GB] German factors to watch............................[WATCH/DE] French factors to watch.................................[.PA] Italian factors to watch................................[.MI] Swiss factors to watch...................................[.S] Benelux factors to watch...............................[.BNL] Nordic factors to watch...............................[.NORD] Spanish factors to watch................................[.MA] Corporate bond market report...........................[EUB/] For pan-European market data and news, click on codes in brackets: European Equities speed guide....................<EUR/EQUITY> FTSEurofirst 300 index...............................<.FTEU3> DJ STOXX index.......................................<.STOXX> Top 10 STOXX sectors............................<.PGL.STOXXS> Top 10 EUROSTOXX sectors.......................<.PGL.STOXXES> Top 10 Eurofirst 300 sectors....................<.PGL.FTEU3S> Top 25 European pct gainers........................<.PG.PEUR> Top 25 European pct losers.........................<.PL.PEUR> Main stock markets: Dow Jones...............<.DJI> Wall Street report .....[.N] Nikkei 225.............<.N225> Tokyo report............[.T] FTSE 100...............<.FTSE> London report...........[.L] Xetra DAX.............<.GDAXI> Frankfurt market stories[.F ...

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vypouštejí bubliny co pukají na hladině

11 Nov 2005 07:58
European stocks - Factors to watch on Nov 11

(double click on codes in square brackets for more)

LONDON, Nov 11 (Reuters) - European stocks are expected to open sharply higher on Friday with oil continuing its decline, Wall Street closing significantly up and the dollar [ID:nT165616] hitting another two-year high against the euro.

U.S. light crude [ID:nSP268048] traded below $58 a barrel, around a four-month low, as rising U.S. stockpiles dampen worries over winter fuel supplies while Japan's Nikkei hitting a four-year high could also boost sentiment after government data showed the economy [ID:nT116045] grew more than expected in July to September.

On the corporate front, Italy has a busy day of earnings while Spain's Telefonica <TEF.MC> and German insurer Allianz <ALVG.DE> are also standouts. The world's biggest personal computer maker Dell <DELL.O> said late on Thursday that profit was down in line with the company's forecast.

The economic agenda offers little of note while volumes may be thinner due to Armistice Day in Europe and Veterans Day in the United States.

Here's how the day looks:

MARKETS

* Spread betters in London are calling the FTSE 100 <.FTSE>, CAC 40 <.FCHI>, and DAX <.GDAXI> between 40 and 69 points higher.

* The FTSEurofirst 300 <.FTEU3> index of leading European shares ended mixed on Thursday as a sagging early Wall Street undermined gains made on strong financial-sector earnings. Double click on [ID:nL10687260] to read the closing European market report.

* U.S. stocks closed sharply higher after robust demand from overseas investors for U.S. government debt signalled confidence in the economy while sliding crude prices soothed fears of high energy costs. Double click on [ID:nN10213279] to read the closing Wall Street report.

* U.S. Treasuries rallied after the last leg of the government's $44 billion quarterly refunding auction appeared to draw record demand from Foreign central banks. Benchmark U.S. 10-year yields were trading at around 4.579 percent.

Comparable 10-year euro zone government bonds yielded 3.519 percent. Double click on [ID:nN10595535] for the latest Treasury market report and on [ID:nL10303663] for the latest of euro zone debt reports.

* NYMEX crude oil futures eased to under $58 a barrel after sliding nearly 5 percent this week on rising U.S stockpiles. Double click on [ID:nSP268048] to read the latest oil market report.

* The dollar hit a new two-year high against the euro as investors brushed aside data showing a record U.S. trade gap in September. Double click on [ID:nT165616] to read the latest forex market report.

* In Tokyo, the Nikkei average <.N225> finished at its highest level in more than four years after government data showed Japan's economy grew more than expected in July-September. Double click on [ID:nT125113] to read the latest Japanese stock market report.

* Other Asian indexes like the Kospi <.KS11>, Hang Seng <.HSI> and Straits Times <.STI> were all higher. Double click on [ID:nSP164579] to read a wrap of the action in Asian asset markets.

* Gold retreated as the dollar strengthened. prices have declined 3 percent since hitting an 18-year peak of $480.25 in mid-October. Double click on [ID:nSYD48002] to read the latest gold market report.

COMPANY NEWS

TELEFONICA <TEF.MC>

The Spanish telecoms firm says nine-month net profit was 3.25 billion euros against a forecast of 3.15 billion. The group may also give more details of its offer for British mobile network operator O2 <OOM.L>.

For more click on [TEF.MC-LEN-RTRS]

ALLIANZ <ALVG.DE>

Germany's biggest insurer said third-quarter operating profit was 1.72 billion euros.

For more click on [ALVG.DE-LEN-RTRS]

UNION FENOSA <UNF.MC>

Spain's number three power company is expected to report an 8.2 percent increase in nine-month core profit.

For more click on [ID:nL08734613]

GENERALI <GASI.MI>

The Italian insurer turned in a net profit of 1.576 billion euros for the first nine months of 2005, beating analyst expectations.

For more click on [ID:nL09085157]

ALITALIA <AZPIa.MI>

Shares and convertible bonds in the cash-strapped carrier were suspended from trade on Thursday before a board meeting to decide on the terms of a key capital increase worth up to 1.2 billion euros. The airline said on Wednesday it would deposit its prospectus for the share offer, due to run from Nov. 14 to Dec. 2, on Friday.

For more click on [ID:nL10637408]

BANCA INTESA <BIN.MI>

The firm is expected to post a rise of over 16 percent in third-quarter net profit to 577.8 million euros, helped by its retail banking activities.

For more click on [BIN.MI-LEN-RTRS]

AUTOSTRADE <AUTS.MI>

Nine-month EBITDA at the Italian toll road operator is expected around 1.434 billion euros, driven up by higher traffic volumes.

For more click on [AUTS.MI-LEN-RTRS]

BENETTON <BNG.MI>

The firm reports third-quarter figures.

For more click on [BNG.MI-LEN-RTRS]

UNIPOL <UNPI.MI>

The Italian insurer posts third-quarter numbers.

For more click on [UNPI.MI-LEN-RTRS]

SAS <SAS.ST>

The Scandinavian airline may sell its stake in British carrier bmi and pull out of its loss-making joint venture with bmi and Germany's Lufthansa <LHAG.DE> on European routes, the Financial Times reported.

LLOYDS TSB <LLOY.L> , FORTIS <FOR.AS> <FOR.BR>

Britain's Independent newspaper repeated market rumours the UK bank and Dutch-Belgian financial services firm may merge their asset management units.

((Reporting by Mark Meadows

Editing by Louise Ireland

Reuters messaging

rm://mark.meadows.reuters.com@reuters.net

Email mark.meadows@reuters.com

Telephone +44 207 542 5228))

============================================================ To access running updates on what's moving European stocks double click on [STXNEWS/EU] ============================================================ Click on codes in brackets for: UK factors to watch................................[WATCH/GB] German factors to watch............................[WATCH/DE] French factors to watch.................................[.PA] Italian factors to watch................................[.MI] Swiss factors to watch...................................[.S] Benelux factors to watch...............................[.BNL] Nordic factors to watch...............................[.NORD] Spanish factors to watch................................[.MA] Corporate bond market report...........................[EUB/] For pan-European market data and news, click on codes in brackets: European Equities speed guide....................<EUR/EQUITY> FTSEurofirst 300 index...............................<.FTEU3> DJ STOXX index.......................................<.STOXX> Top 10 STOXX sectors............................<.PGL.STOXXS> Top 10 EUROSTOXX sectors.......................<.PGL.STOXXES> Top 10 Eurofirst 300 sectors....................<.PGL.FTEU3S> Top 25 European pct gainers........................<.PG.PEUR> Top 25 European pct losers.........................<.PL.PEUR> Main stock markets: Dow Jones...............<.DJI> Wall Street report .....[.N] Nikkei 225.............<.N225> Tokyo report............[.T] FTSE 100...............<.FTSE> London report...........[.L] Xetra DAX.............<.GDAXI> Frankfurt market stories[.F ...

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vypouštejí bubliny

11 Nov 2005 08:44
UPDATE 2-Telefonica 9-month profit beats forecasts

(Adds analyst comment, details)

By Sonya Dowsett

MADRID, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Spanish telecoms giant Telefonica <TEF.MC> beat analysts' expectations with a 36.2 percent jump in nine-month profit on Friday and hiked its revenue-growth forecasts for the full year.

Fresh from surprising investors with a bid for British mobile firm O2 <OOM.L> in Europe's biggest-ever cash offer, Telefonica reported nine-month net profit of 3.25 billion euros ($3.83 billion) helped by strong currencies and acquisitions.

One analyst said the results had beaten his forecasts across the range and this, coupled with the improved outlook, made for a good reception by the market.

The net profit was above an average forecast of 3.15 billion euros in a Reuters poll of 12 analysts.

The group said it expected full-year revenue growth to come in at more than 15 percent for the year, above the previous forecast range of 12 to 15 percent.

It also revised upwards its domestic unit's revenue forecasts, saying it now expected Grupo Telefonica de Espana's revenue growth to be above 4 percent, compared with a previous range of 0.5 to 2 percent.

Telefonica's share of its domestic fixed-line market is one of the highest in Europe.

Operating income before depreciation and amortisation (OIBDA) was 10.94 billion euros, up 20 percent on the same period last year, on income of 27.4 billion euros.

These figures were also slightly above analysts' average forecasts of 10.79 billion and 27.29 billion respectively.

Results were buoyed by contributions from the recent purchases of Czech operator Cesky <SPTTsp.PR> and BellSouth's <BLS.N> mobile assets in Latin America.

Strong currencies in Latin America, where Telefonica gleans nearly half its revenues, helped boost profits when converted into euros for the firm's accounts.

The Brazilian real, the Argentine peso and the Chilean peso have all appreciated against the euro in recent months.

Telefonica agreed a 17.7 billion pound ($30.96 billion) cash bid for Britain's O2 on October 31, a 22 percent premium to the mobile firm's share price before the news.

But investors gave the deal a cold reception, questioning the strategy behind the move and the price being paid, and Telefonica shares have fallen more than five percent since it announced the offer. ((Reporting by Sonya Dowsett, editing by Quentin Bryar; Reuters Messaging: sonya.dowsett.reuters.com@reuters.net; 34 91 585 8328))

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Uni dnes poroste

Protože jedna sekratářka z ekon.oddělení UNI  tvrdí ,že HV sou dobré.To rozpoutá nákupní vlnu.Na 250 doporučuji redukovat.
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stojaté vody

09:11  WestLB zvyšuje doporučení pro společnost Telefonica na "neutral" zt "underperform" (Bloomberg
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