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09.03.26 - 09:42
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Netflix Aktie: An der 100 USD-Marke - Chartanalyse (Aktiencheck)
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Zürich (www.aktiencheck.de) - Netflix-Chartanalyse der UBS:
Die Aktie von Netflix Inc. (ISIN: US64110L1061, WKN: 552484, Ticker-Symbol: NFC, NASDAQ-Symbol: NFLX) hat sich in der vergangenen Woche weiter erholt und an die 100 USD-Marke herangeschoben, wie aus der Veröffentlichung "KeyInvest DailyTrader" der UBS hervorgeht. [mehr]...
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28.02.26 - 00:06
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The Baldwin Group Announces Future Leadership Transition in its Underwriting, Capacity, and Technology Solutions Segment (Business Wire)
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Amy Carlisle to be named CEO; Jim Roche to become Executive ChairmanTAMPA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Baldwin Group (“Baldwin” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: BWIN), a leading independent insurance brokerage and advisory firm delivering tailored insurance solutions to a wide range of personal and commercial clients, today announced a long-planned leadership transition within its Underwriting, Capacity, & Technology Solutions (“UCTS”) operating group, effective January 1, 2027. Amy Carlisle will become Chief Executive Officer of UCTS, succeeding Jim Roche, who will assume the role of Executive Chairman, UCTS for a period of three years. The transition reflects a deliberate, multi-year succession plan designed to ensure continuity and support the long-term strength and performance of the UCTS business.
As CEO, UCTS, Ms. Carlisle will oversee the segment's MGA and wholesale businesses, capacity operations, and finance and accounting functions. She will report to Chief Executive Officer, Trevor Baldwi...
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24.02.26 - 08:00
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UBS-Angelsachse versenkt Swissness im Marketing (Inside Paradeplatz)
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Chief Marketing Officer Richard Morton zerlegt Zürich-Aktivitäten, Publicis als Langzeit-Werbepartnerin verliert Grossauftrag.
Die Headline klingt toll: Wir haben „Winfried Daun zum Global head Brand & Marketing“ gekürt, so die Julius Bär gestern. Hinter der Personalie steckt die grösste Abwrackaktion im Marketing beim Swiss Financial Elephant: der UBS. Dort stirbt gerade die Swissness. […]...
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18.02.26 - 23:06
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Buffett Goes Out Like a Bear With $5 Billion in 4Q Sales (Bloomberg)
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Warren Buffett's last quarter as Berkshire Hathaway's CEO reflected a bearish sentiment as he prepares to depart the firm, handing the reins to Greg Abel. The conglomerate cut its Amazon stake by 75%, with the position likely gaining 130-140% and performing broadly in line with the S&P 500. Chevron and Chubb, among its top 10 holdings, saw position increases. Berkshire Hathaway is also building a stake in the New York Times Co. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Property & Casualty Insurance Matthew Palazola joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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18.02.26 - 02:00
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Berkshire Dumps Most Of Its Amazon Shares, Sells More Apple And BofA; Buys Small New York Times Position (ZeroHedge)
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Berkshire Dumps Most Of Its Amazon Shares, Sells More Apple And BofA; Buys Small New York Times Position
In Warren Buffett's last quarter as CEO of Berkshire, the Omaha conglomerate slashed several key positions, most notably Amazon which was reduced by over 77%, as well as core holdings Apple and Bank of America, while adding modestly to a handful of stakes such as Chevron and Chubb, and entering a tiny new position in the New York Times, the just published 13F for Q4 2025 revealed.
Berkshire's most notable moves were all sales, led by a 7.7 million share dump of AMZN, a 77.2% drop in Berkshire's holdings, to just 2.28 million shares from 10 million as of Q3. Berkshire first bought a stake in Amazon in 2019; at the time Buffett said that despite his historical aversion to technology stocks, he'd been “an idiot for not buying” the online retail giant's shares sooner. Six years later, Buffett - or whoever runs the stockpiking there - has clearly decided they would be an idiot to kee...
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06.02.26 - 07:00
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Oliver Hammel, CEO Jungfraubahnen, im Interview (Moneycab)
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"Die starke Bilanz und der hohe Cashflow von 2025 bieten den nötigen Spielraum für höhere Ausschüttungen und gleichzeitig die Eigenfinanzierung nennenswerter Investitionen, die ein nachhaltiges Wachstum unterstützen."...
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