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Renewi 2025 - Laat de overname maar komen

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  1. forum rang 8 HenkdeV 23 januari 2025 10:32
    quote:

    benbelegger schreef op 23 januari 2025 09:41:

    [...]

    M.a.w. het blijft waarschijnlijk 8.70 pond.
    Een hoger bod komt er echt niet, maar dat was (mij) vanaf het begin al wel duidelijk.
  2. Amsgier 23 januari 2025 16:05
    Hoger zal het niet zomaar worden, er wordt nu onderhandeld over alle voorwaarden, lopende contracten, deelname aan consortia en de verdeling van aandeel/investering daarin etc etc. Ze zijn in ieder geval nog steeds geïnteresseerd.
  3. Briefje van Vijf 24 januari 2025 12:15
    In hoeverre zal de prijs van het Britse pond t.o.v. de euro de overname beïnvloeden? Is dat een ondergeschikt verhaal in deze overname of speelt dit voor een van de partijen toch een rol?
  4. Amsgier 24 januari 2025 14:21
    het bod is volgens mij gewoon in GBP.
    Interessanter is misschien wel de koers Australian Dollar naar GPB.
  5. forum rang 5 maci 6 februari 2025 12:10
    Press release Maltha Glass Recycling

    A new life for solar panels: one step closer

    Maltha reports a successful pilot test with Saint-Gobain
    6 February 2025 - Maltha Glass Recycling, a European leader in glass recycling and subsidiary of waste-to-product company Renewi, is proud to announce the success of a groundbreaking pilot test in collaboration with Saint-Gobain. A total of 75 tons of solar panel glass recycled by Maltha was successfully utilized by Saint-Gobain in the production of flat glass. This achievement represents a significant step forward in the development of sustainable solutions for recycling solar panels, paving the way for a more circular economy and reduced environmental impact.

    Solar panels: a major challenge
    As a critical component in reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change, solar panels are essential to the energy transition. However, managing the lifecycle of these panels is becoming increasingly pressing. By 2030, millions of solar panels will enter the European market, necessitating robust end-of-life recycling solutions.
    The Photorama project [1] was launched to meet this challenge. Bringing together 13 European partners, it aims to establish a comprehensive recycling chain for end-of-life solar panels. Through the development of cutting-edge technologies, the project focuses on recovering valuable raw materials that can be reintegrated into the manufacturing process for new panels.
    Promising results from Maltha and Saint-Gobain
    As an active participant in the Photorama initiative, Maltha collaborated with Saint-Gobain, a key player in the glass industry. Together, they achieved a milestone: successfully incorporating 75 tons of recycled solar panel material into the production of flat glass.
    The success of this pilot highlights the feasibility of a circular economy approach to solar panel recycling, offering a sustainable pathway for managing their end-of-life materials. These early results pave the way for a future where solar panel recycling is not just a possibility but a standard practice across Europe.
    “This successful pilot demonstrates the incredible potential of solar panel recycling,” said Kevin Bell, Managing Director of Maltha Group. “We are proud to work alongside Saint-Gobain and other partners to take concrete steps towards a circular economy. By turning end-of-life solar panels into valuable materials for flat glass production, we are proving that sustainable solutions exist for this critical component of the energy transition”.

    [1] This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 958223.
  6. geldverdubbelaar 6 februari 2025 12:16
    quote:

    maci schreef op 6 februari 2025 12:10:

    A new life for solar panels: one step closer

    Maltha reports a successful pilot test with Saint-Gobain
    6 February 2025 - Maltha Glass Recycling, a European leader in glass recycling and subsidiary of waste-to-product company Renewi, is proud to announce the success of a groundbreaking pilot test in collaboration with Saint-Gobain. A total of 75 tons of solar panel glass recycled by Maltha was successfully utilized by Saint-Gobain in the production of flat glass. This achievement represents a significant step forward in the development of sustainable solutions for recycling solar panels, paving the way for a more circular economy and reduced environmental impact.

    Solar panels: a major challenge
    As a critical component in reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change, solar panels are essential to the energy transition. However, managing the lifecycle of these panels is becoming increasingly pressing. By 2030, millions of solar panels will enter the European market, necessitating robust end-of-life recycling solutions.
    The Photorama project [1] was launched to meet this challenge. Bringing together 13 European partners, it aims to establish a comprehensive recycling chain for end-of-life solar panels. Through the development of cutting-edge technologies, the project focuses on recovering valuable raw materials that can be reintegrated into the manufacturing process for new panels.
    Promising results from Maltha and Saint-Gobain
    As an active participant in the Photorama initiative, Maltha collaborated with Saint-Gobain, a key player in the glass industry. Together, they achieved a milestone: successfully incorporating 75 tons of recycled solar panel material into the production of flat glass.
    The success of this pilot highlights the feasibility of a circular economy approach to solar panel recycling, offering a sustainable pathway for managing their end-of-life materials. These early results pave the way for a future where solar panel recycling is not just a possibility but a standard practice across Europe.
    “This successful pilot demonstrates the incredible potential of solar panel recycling,” said Kevin Bell, Managing Director of Maltha Group. “We are proud to work alongside Saint-Gobain and other partners to take concrete steps towards a circular economy. By turning end-of-life solar panels into valuable materials for flat glass production, we are proving that sustainable solutions exist for this critical component of the energy transition”.

    [1] This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 958223.
    En nu even in het nederlands?
  7. forum rang 5 maci 6 februari 2025 18:01
    quote:

    geldverdubbelaar schreef op 6 februari 2025 12:16:

    [...]En nu even in het nederlands?
    Wel eens van "Goegel" gehoord? Zo niet, het kan nog sneller al gaat dat ook via "Goegel".
    Klik rechts op je muis en kies "Vertaal in het Nederlands".

    Overigens.... Je zinnetje komt niet echt vriendelijk over :( Meer gebiedend in een vragende vorm.
    Tja, zo gaat dat vandaag. En iedereen maar klagen over de verloedering van dingen...
  8. forum rang 6 keffertje 7 februari 2025 08:56
    quote:

    K. Wiebes schreef op 20 januari 2025 19:50:

    Het was Anne Metz, Director of Investor Relations; die mag dus zéker haar mond niet voorbij praten (en moet er "dus" een "getuige" bij zijn). Maar vooralsnog ligt de bal gewoon bij Mac en bij Renewi doen ze - Kwafie (hoe verzin je het), Maltha, de nieuwe trucks, etc. - gewoon hun ding.

    Dat was uiteraard ook zo de bedoeling, mét of zónder bod.
    live.euronext.com/nl/product/equities...

    Wat niet wegneemt dat dat dalend pond mij dwarszit.
    28-11: 8,7 x 1,20 = 10,44
    Vandaag: 8,7 x 1,18 = 10,266
    www.google.com/search?q=pound+graph&a...

    Peter Paul zal d'r ook niet blijer van worden ;)
    Inmiddels weer 1,1976, dus richting de oude koers... nog een weekje!
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