Hyundai Motor - billigste Autoaktie der Welt!!!
der Wert ist und bleibt interessant und dürfte bei einem sich weiter verbessernden Umfeld noch einiges an Potential haben. Bin persönlich schon länger investiert, habe auch die letzte Durststrecke mitgemacht, werde weiter investiert bleiben. Wer schon schöne Gewinne hat, kann sie ja (zumindest teilweise) realisieren. An zuu viel cash ist noch keiner gestorben ... für mich pers. bleibt Hyundai ein längerfristiges Investment. Entscheiden muss - wie immer - jeder für sich selbst .
Good luck allen Investierten !
- Noch im Herbst 2006 erlaubte ich mir kleine Gewinnmitnahmen.
- In 04.2007 "verkaufte mein SL" einen größeren Teil meines Hyu-Kia-Bestands.
- In 11.2007 (11,50 Euro) und 03.2008 (8,20 Euro) kaufte ich (mit schlechtem "Risikogewissen) zweimal nach.
Die Ernte von diesen beiden (riskanten) Nachkäufen lässt sich jetzt allmählich (ich versuche sie erst mal weiter "laufen" zu lassen ;-)) einfahren ...
Shanghai, May 31 (Gasgoo.com) Hyundai Motor said yesterday that it sold more vehicles in China than in its home North Korean market again in April, and China has become the biggest market for the leading Korean automaker, JoongAng Daily reported.
Hyundai Motor sold 57,014 vehicles in China last month, compared to 55,339 units in Korea. The company's China sales overtook Korea in January, March and April this year. February sales dropped due to output decline caused by a facility upgrade at its production line of its Beijing venture.
In the first four months, Hyundai's vehicle sales in China totaled 218,603 units, slightly lower than Korean sales of 223,369, but the company said the Chinese market has actually become larger than the Korean market if the facility upgrade was taken into account.
Hyundai attributed the sales increase in China to the popularity of the Yuedong compact sedan (known as Avante HD in Korea), and Elantra (Avante XD), and the ix35 compact SUV (Tucson ix).
Yuedong was the best-seller in China's compact car market in April, reclaiming the No. 1 position from Chinese automaker BYD's F3 model for the first time in six months. It made up 36.9% of Hyundai's China sales in April.
Hyundai Motor hopes to sell 670,000 cars in China this year, mainly through its local joint venture with Beijing Auto. Hyundai and its affiliate Kia Motors aim to sell a combined 1 million units in China for the year, up 23%."
http://autonews.gasgoo.com/auto-news/1015389/...Hyundai-vehicles.html
Shanghai, June 13 (Gasgoo.com) In the wake of the i30 and the ix35 models, Hyundai Motor's high-class car i50, code-named YF, is expected to roll off the production line of Beijing Hyundai at the end of this year and be launched in China soon, media reported recently.
Hyundai i50 model
The i50 model to be made in China by Hyundai's local venture is likely to carry a 2.0L MPI (multi-point injection) engine with a maximum power of 165ps/6200rpm and a peak torque of 202Nm/4600rpm, and a 2.4L GDI (gasoline direct injection) engine with a maximum power of 201ps/6300rpm and a peak torque of 255Nm/4250rpm. Both of the engines match a 6-speed automatic versus manual transmission (AMT).
Reportedly, the Hyundai i50 model has gone on sale in Korea in September 2009 and will be sold in Europe and America successively. The foreign version of the i50 was displayed at the 2010 Beijing Auto show in April. It is said that Hyundai Motor considered factors in the Chinese auto market when designing the i50 model, so little changes will be made to the exterior and the interior, and there will only be a slight change in cabinet color.
Beijing Hyundai hopes to establish a brand image of high-end sports car with the new model launch. The i50 model is estimated to be sold for around 180,000 yuan ($26,300), similar to the existing Camry and the Accord models, in the China market."
http://autonews.gasgoo.com/auto-news/1015599/...ion-line-in-2010.html