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> domani -10% tutte
> che palle !
Bene. Azz, scusa....però fors eho tempo di entrare. Studio stanotte.
Tranquillo perchè risalgono. D'altronde alcune hanno corso davvero tanto.
Diamogli un attimo di respiro.
Il motivo è Ntes che ha leggermente cassato gli earnings pubblicati in
chiusura di mercato
La cosa è positiva secondo me....
Primo l'attenzione si potrebbe spostare su altri titoli oltre le 3
grandi sorelle
Ntes Sina Sohu
(quindi China...etc etc)
Secondo può permettere di entrare in Ntes a cifre umane
io vedo come va e massimo domani provo a entrare...
Ha comunque postato risultati da 30 cent per share e secondo me la
vediamo comunque a 80
a fine anno
Ciao!
NetEase reported a third-quarter net profit of $10.2 million, or 30
cents per diluted share, compared with a loss of $1.1 million a year
earlier. Two analysts polled by Thomson First Call (News - Websites) had
forecast average earnings of 32 cents per share.
The Beijing-based company said third-quarter revenue grew 96 percent to
$17.7 million from a year earlier, but sales of mobile text-message
services dropped 21 percent to $7.6 million from the $9.6 million it
reported for the second quarter.
Shares in Sohu and Sina, which posted healthy third-quarter net profits
this week, were dragged down along with NetEase, traders said.
Sohu dropped as low as $35.16 in after-hours trade from a Tuesday close
of $37.17, while Sina sank to $40.59 from a close of $43.57.
Shares in NetEase, Sohu and Sina have soared more than 10-fold over the
last year as the trio became profitable following years of losses. The
rise has made NetEase's founder, William Ding, one of China's richest
people.
Chang-hua Qiu, an analyst with Forun Technologies Inc in New Jersey, had
rated NetEase "outperform" but said he may change his rating unless its
executives can convince him the worst was over.
"We want to know if the restriction on paid SMS is temporary or
ongoing," Qiu said.
Sun said NetEase's text-messaging user base of four million people did
not grow at all during the third quarter, even though Sina and Sohu said
in their quarterly reports that the Chinese text-message market was
booming.
He said a new instant-messaging service called Popo, which allows Web
surfers to send messages from computers to mobile phones, would help
grow revenue when it starts charging for it in 2004. It is currently
offering it for free to lure users.
On a brighter note, NetEase's online game service revenue for the third
quarter grew 367 percent to $6.8 million, due largely to the popularity
of its Westward Journey Online Version 2 game, which has around 1.2
million paying users.
Sun said the firm planned to launch a game, aimed at younger players,
called Fantasy Westward Journey late this year.
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Linus¯|²¹|¯: Secondo voi il possibile rialzo dei tassi da parte della BCE può essere il
motivo dei tracolli dei titoli difensivi come Autos e Terna ?
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