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Tokio Marine Holdings Inc sell Mister_x

Startpreis
6,31 €
14.03.11 / 50%
Kursziel
6,00 €
11.07.11
Rendite (%)
7,39 %
Endpreis
6,78 €
11.07.11
Zusammenfassung
Diese Einschätzung wurde am 11.07.11 mit einem Endkurs von 6,78 € beendet. Die SELL Einschätzung von Mister_x konnte mit einer Rendite von 7,39 % nicht überzeugen. Mister_x hat 50% Zuversicht bei dieser Einschätzung
Rendite ohne Dividenden (%)
Name 1W 1M 1J 3J
Tokio Marine Holdings Inc -3,56 % -3,56 % 57,60 % 105,41 %
iShares Core DAX® -1,67 % -1,00 % 10,86 % 12,56 %
iShares Nasdaq 100 -4,18 % -1,15 % 37,46 % 41,08 %
iShares Nikkei 225® -4,97 % -5,78 % 18,83 % 0,65 %
iShares S&P 500 -2,83 % -0,57 % 25,88 % 39,96 %

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Einschätzung Sell
Rendite (%) 7,39 %
Kursziel 18,00
Veränderung
Endet am 11.07.11

TOKIO MARINE HOLDINGS INC

 

Automobile, banking, pharmaceuticals, machinery, electric power, refinery, non-ferrous metals and chemicals stocks are mostly down in negative territory with sharp losses.

The benchmark Nikkei 225 index, which tumbled to 9,656.7, losing nearly 700 points in early trades, is currently at 9,801, down 453.4 points or 4.4 percent from its previous close.

T&D Holding Inc., Tokio Marine, Hitachi Zosen, Mitsubishi Paper, Alps Electric, GS Yuasa, Showa Denko, Mitsui Chemicals and Nippon Yusen are plunging sharply, losing 10-14 percent from their last closing levels.

In the banking space, Mizuho Trust & Banking is down by over 8 percent, Shinsei Bank is down nearly 8 percent, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial is down 6.5 percent, Mizuho Financial is down with a loss of 5 percent and Sumitomo Trust & Banking is trading lower by 4.5 percent.

Among automobile stocks, Mitsubishi Motor is down almost 10 percent, Mazda Motor is down nearly 9 percent and Nissan Motor is trading lower by about 8.5 percent. Hino Motors, Honda Motor, Toyota Motor and Isuzu Motors are down 4-7 percent, while Suzuki Motor is down with a loss of 2.3 percent.

Pacific Metals, J Front Retailing, Nippon Light Metals, Fuji Electric, Furukawa, Sumitomo Metal Industries, MS&AD Insurance, Nippon Paper, Mitsubishi Chemicals, Canon Inc, Nomura Holdings and Credit Saisson are also down with big losses.

Among the few stocks that have bucked the trend, Taiheiyo Cement is up nearly 24 percent on hopes of a rise in demand for cement following the massive damage to structures due to the earthquake. Sumitomo Osaka is up nearly 20 percent. Kajima Corp., Obayashi Corp., Taisei, Shimzu Corp., Daiwa House Industries and Sekisui House are also up with impressive gains.

In the currency market, the U.S. dollar traded in the lower 81 yen range in early deals in Tokyo. The greenback subsequently rose above 82 yen after the Japanese central bank offered to inject 7 trillion yen to short-term money market. The yen is currently trading at 82.17 to the U.S. dollar.

Among other markets in the Asia-Pacific region, Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan are trading notably lower. Shanghai and Hong Kong are down with modest losses, while South Korea is up marginally. Markets across the region ended notably lower on Friday, with the earthquake in Japan hurting sentiment to a significant extent.

 

(RTTNews) - Stock prices plunged sharply in early trades in the Japanese market on Monday with Friday's massive earthquake in Northern Japan triggering a heavy sell-off across the board.

Several stocks, including some heavyweights, opened ask-only, with investors preferring to stay on the sidelines, choosing to wait for some clear picture about the magnitude of the impact of the earthquake and the tsunami.

Einschätzung Sell
Rendite (%) 7,39 %
Kursziel 18,00
Veränderung
Endet am 11.07.11

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