Kursziel 1 USD bis 31.12.2010
Ich meine mir soll es egal sein, wenn wir sowieso nicht in D (2. Frage, warum) handeln können???
Hier haben doch schon einiges ein RS mitgemacht? Erfahrungswerte?
In the report, Deutsche Bank writes "YRCW announced that its Board and Union leaders approved a tentative labor agreement expected to reduce annual costs by $350M. Concurrently, the Board plans to implement a 1:25 reverse stock split to address the looming NASDAQ delisting. Assuming passage of the labor agreement and reverse stock split, we believe YRCW has sufficient liquidity in the near-term. However, leverage and potential dilution as YRCW works out a restructuring with its lenders, labor, and a potential new investor leaves us on the sidelines."
Deutsche Bank maintains its Hold rating for YRC Worldwide, which closed yesterday at $0.25.
Quelle: http://www.benzinga.com/analyst-ratings/...greement-for-yrc-worldwide
J Douglas Woodrich with Longbow Research reiterated a “Neutral” rating on YRC shares and kept his EPS estimates as is, writing that the deal and the split are positive, clearing the way for a replacement for YRC CEO Bill Zollars. The initiatives certainly improve the company’s long-term survival prospects.However, the stock is still one to avoid, in his view, “given the sizeable debt and lackluster tonnage.” Woodrich wants to see YRC win back customers and improve its package yield, he writes.
Jason Seidl with Dahlman Rose & Co. keeps his “Hold” rating, expressing concern about the substantial dilution threatened by the deal with the Teamsters. The agreement forces YRC to raise $300 million by March and also to convert its debt to equity, and give a portion to the Teamsters. He also doubts whether the measures will be approved by the union’s vote. Arkansas Best (ABFS) employees earlier this year voted down concessions meant to aid that firm. And other trucking outfits are in the process of giving back wages and benefits while YRC seems to be asking for further sacrifice.
There was one rating change today, by Stifel Nicolaus’s David Ross, who cut the stock from “Hold” to “Strong Sell.” The reverse split will “significantly reduce liquidity and force investors to trade based on fundamentals (volume and margin outlook), which we believe are poor.”
MFG
Chali
denn was besseres konnte doch gar nicht passieren dann können sie ja nicht einfach wieder verdünnen so wie man es gewohnt ist von anderen klitschen.
das wird ein gesunder R / S und entlich darf ich den auch mal erleben !!!
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/...cker-change-104148868.html
sekko1982
jetzt wo ich weiß das die nicht verdünnen können bin ich wieder guter dinge.
ich hoffe du auch.
@Sekko, hatte ich das den einen Tag richtig gelesen das die Einigung der Pensionszahlungen abgeschlossen ist?
http://kansascity.bizjournals.com/kansascity/...aily54.html?ana=yfcpc
oder per google-Übersetzer:
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/...HqC3J4J1R62yN1kt9nz4shtoDKA
http://files.shareholder.com/downloads/YRCW/...1_General_Releases.pdf
@ Bohne
Auf Vorstandsebene ja. Es müssen nun noch die Arbeitnehmer dem Vorhaben zustimmen und dies wird im Oktober erfolgen. Es wird ein heisser Oktober ;-)
sekko1982
Ami-Chart jetzt geupdated!