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Nyrstar Encore Et Toujours Numéro 1 Du Top 200 Des Investisseurs Binckbank NYRSTAR ENCORE ET TOUJOURS NUMÉRO 1 DU TOP 200 DES INVESTISSEURS BINCKBANK BPOST SURPREND, NETFLIX RÉALISE L’UNE DES MEILLEURES ENTRÉES DANS LA LISTE Après sa première place en 2017, Nyrstar reste en 2018 l’action la plus populaire des investisseurs BinckBank. C’est d’autant plus remarquable que BinckBank compte 5% de clients en moins ayant pris position sur cette action. AB Inbev et Ageas complètent le top 3. On retrouve BPost à une surprenante 4e place. D’autant plus surprenante qu’elle vient de connaître un semestre tumultueux - l’an dernier, l’entreprise de la poste se classait encore en 24e position. Apple est la seule action américaine à quitter le top-25, mais reste toutefois le premier titre américain, terminant l’année à la 33e place. C’est ce que révèle la dernière édition en date du Top 200 annuel des Investisseurs BinckBank, réalisée sur base de l’analyse de données de tous les portefeuilles de titres d’investisseurs particuliers chez BinckBank Belgique. TUI, Netflix et Argenx SE sont les ‘nouveaux’ venus les plus notables de ce Top 200, alors que Tesla signe la chute la plus surprenante de l’année. Le bureau d’intérim Randstad et le conglomérat des médias Vivendi disparaissent quant à eux du Top 200. Contact : Marie Lammertyn, Data & Trends BinckBank 03/303 31 31 [email protected] LE TOP 200 DES INVESTISSEURS BINCKBANK Quelles actions et autres titres l’investisseur belge détient-il ? Le classement de ce Top 200 des Investisseurs BinckBank est calculé sur base du nombre d’investisseurs actifs chez BinckBank qui possédaient certains titres dans leur portefeuille à la mi-décembre. Résultat : 180.000 ‘voix’ ont été attribuées aux 200 titres les plus ‘populaires’. Vous trouverez en annexe de ce document le Top 200 complet. Voici déjà le Top 25. SYNTHÈSE DU TOP 25 Nyrstar se classe à nouveau numéro 1. AB Inbev grimpe de la 11e place en 2017 à la 2e cette année. Ageas chute d’une place par rapport à l’an dernier et complète le top 3. Plus surprenante est la place occupée par BPost dans le top 25 : elle se classe au quatrième rang. Ook Umicore, Galapagos, Mithra et Biocartis ont également connu une solide ascension (position indiquée en gras si le gain est de plus de 5 places). Les 25 titres les plus populaires sont tous des actions cotées sur Euronext. Tout comme l’an dernier, 12 actions font également partie du BEL20. L’action américaine occupant la plus haute place est celle d’Apple, à la 33e place. Pour Francfort, il s’agit de Südzucker AB (qui s’empare de la 72e place, ce qui permet cette année au plus grand producteur de sucre d’Europe de réaliser la meilleure hausse de ce classement). Quant à Londres, c’est une fois encore GlaxoSmithKline, même si celle-ci dévisse de 10 places par rapport à 2017 (85 au lieu de 75). #2018 Titres #2017 1 Nyrstar Bruxelles 1 - 2 AB Inbev BEL20 11 +9 3 Ageas BEL20 2 -1 4 BPost SA BEL20 24 +20 5 Bekaert Bruxelles 6 +1 6 Euronav Bruxelles 3 -3 7 Oxurion NV Bruxelles 5 -2 8 Umicore BEL20 16 +8 9 KBC Group BEL20 10 +1 10 Engie BEL20 9 -1 11 ArcelorMittal Amsterdam 8 -3 12 Galapagos BEL20 26 +14 13 Solvay BEL20 14 +1 14 ING Groep BEL20 18 +4 15 Melexis Bruxelles 32 +17 16 Ahold Delhaize Amsterdam 4 -12 17 GBL BEL20 15 -2 18 MDxHealth Bruxelles 20 +2 19 Proximus BEL20 23 +4 20 Agfa-Gevaert Bruxelles 12 -8 21 Royal Dutch Shell -A- Amsterdam 13 -8 22 Biocartis NV Bruxelles 33 +11 23 Gimv Bruxelles 19 -4 24 Ackermans & Van Haaren BEL20 21 -3 25 Mithra Pharmaceuticals Bruxelles 63 + 38 SA NOUVEAU VENU AFFICHANT LA PLUS FORTE HAUSSE : CELGENE Celgene, une entreprise américaine de biotechnologie connaît la plus forte hausse de l’année. Explication possible pour ce bond de géant (+ 340 places) : la reprise de sa consœur Juno Therapeutics. Tant Celgene que Juno sont spécialisées dans la recherche contre la leucémie. Les deux entreprises pensent que cette fusion leur permettra d’accélérer leurs programme de recherche dans ce domaine (grâce, notamment, à des économies d’échelle). #2018 Titres #2017 59 Argenx SE 241 +182 67 Aurora Cannabis Inc 282 +215 72 Suedzucker AG 392 +320 86 Kiadis Pharma NV 213 +127 89 Celgene Corp 429 +340 93 Canopy Growth Corp 245 +152 118 TUI AG 278 +160 139 AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group 208 +69 141 Netflix Inc 251 +110 145 BE Semiconductor Industries 304 +159 FORTES HAUSSES Les hausses sont moins prononcées cette année qu’en 2017 (des bons de +90 étaient alors observés), mais l’entreprise de fruits et légumes Greenyard est cette année déclaré vainqueur de cette catégorie grâce à un bond de 49 places. #2018 Titres #2017 35 Greenyard NV 84 +49 30 Econocom Group 76 +46 134 ASML 180 +46 147 BASF SE 192 +45 65 Amazon.com Inc 108 +43 103 Bayer AG 143 +40 25 Mithra Pharmaceuticals SA 63 +38 31 X-Fab Silicon Foundries SE 66 +35 34 Ontex Group NV 69 +35 62 Pharming Group 97 +35 Mithra Pharmaceuticals intègre elle aussi le top 25 et l’américaine Amazon fait forte impression. Parmi les plus fortes baisses, on retrouve des actions telles que LTD (moins 102), Carmignac (moins 47) et Tesla (moins 30). DISPARUS Qui dit nouveaux venus dit également disparition de certains titres. Des entreprises telles qu’Ablynx, Tigenix et RealDolmen ont quitté la bourse. Vivendi et Randstad sont quant à elles les deux entreprises les plus connues à quitter le Top 200 (elles restent toutefois dans le top 250). Quittent cette année le Top 200 : #2018 Titres #2017 Delta 202 Rio Tinto PLC 140 -62 277 Vale SA -ADR- 188 -89 243 QUALCOMM Inc 168 -75 242 Bollore SA 187 -55 234 Randstad 183 -51 211 Vivendi SA 165 -46 LE BEL20 VERSUS LE TOP 20 BINCK DES ACTIONS BELGES Même si la comparaison est quelque peu boiteuse du fait de critères différents, il est intéressant d’examiner dans quelle mesure les actions les plus populaires auprès des investisseurs BinckBank qui notent sur Euronext Bruxelles diffèrent de celles du BEL20 officiel. Les deux listes sont reprises ci-dessous : Bekaert est la seule action qui n’a pas été reprise, c’est bien Argenx qui complète le top-20. Telenet Group Holding atteint de justesse le top 30 (et fait ainsi mieux que l’an dernier en gagnant 10 places). BEL 20 ACTUEL POSITION TOP 20 DE BINCK DANS LE TOP 200 AB Inbev 2 AB Inbev Ackermans & van Haaren 3 Ageas Ageas 4 BPost SA Aperam 8 Umicore Bekaert 9 KBC group Bpost 10 Engie Cofinimmo 12 Galapagos Colruyt 13 Solvay Engie 14 ING Groep Galapagos 17 GBL GBL 19 Proximus ING Group 24 Ackermans & Van Haaren KBC Group 28 Telenet Group Holding Ontex 34 Ontex Group NV Proximus 41 Colruyt Sofina 46 Sofina SA Solvay 48 UCB Telenet Group 51 Cofinimmo UCB 59 Argenx SE Umicore 63 Aperam (Les actions marquées en gras figurent dans les deux listes) ANNEXE : LE TOP 200 COMPLET DES INVESTISSEURS BINCK 2018 #2018 Effecten Beurs #2017 Verschil 1 Nyrstar Bruxelles 1 0 2 AB Inbev BEL20 11 9 3 Ageas BEL20 2 -1 4 BPost SA BEL20 24 20 5 Bekaert Bruxelles 6 1 6 Euronav Bruxelles 3 -3 7 Oxurion NV Brussel 5 -2 8 Umicore BEL20 16 8 9 KBC Group BEL20 10 1 10 Engie BEL20 9 -1 11 ArcelorMittal Amsterdam 8 -3 12 Galapagos BEL20 26 14 13 Solvay BEL20 14 1 14 ING Group BEL20 18 4 15 Melexis Bruxelles 32 17 16 Ahold Delhaize Amsterdam 4 -12 17 GBL BEL20 15 -2 18 MDxHealth Bruxelles 20 2 19 Proximus BEL20 23 4 20 Agfa-Gevaert Bruxelles 12 -8 21 Royal Dutch Shell -A- Amsterdam 13 -8 22 Biocartis NV Bruxelles 33 11 23 Gimv Bruxelles 19 -4 24 Ackermans & Van Haaren BEL20 21 -3 25 Mithra Pharmaceuticals SA Bruxelles 63 38 26 Exmar NV Bruxelles 22 -4 27 EVS Broadcast Equipment Bruxelles 25 -2 28 Telenet Group Holding BEL20 40 12 29 Fagron Bruxelles 27 -2 30 Econocom Group Bruxelles 76 46 31 X-Fab Silicon Foundries SE Paris 66 35 32 Crescent Bruxelles 31 -1 33 Apple Inc Nasdaq 35 2 34 Ontex Group NV BEL20 69 35 35 Greenyard NV Bruxelles 84 49 36 KBC Ancora CVA Bruxelles 36 0 37 Tessenderlo Group Bruxelles 43 6 38 Celyad Bruxelles 70 32 39 Recticel Bruxelles 38 -1 40 SIPEF Bruxelles 46 6 41 Colruyt BEL20 29 -12 42 BinckBank Amsterdam 34 -8 43 Fugro Amsterdam 37 -6 44 AEGON NV Amsterdam 49 5 45 Boskalis Amsterdam 53 8 46 Sofina SA BEL20 42 -4 47 Dexia Bruxelles 39 -8 48 UCB BEL20 28 -20 49 Sanofi Paris 59 10 50 Total SA Paris 41 -9 51 Cofinimmo BEL20 44 -7 52 Ion Beam Applications Bruxelles 45 -7 53 BAM Amsterdam 61 8 54 Elia System Operator SA Bruxelles 47 -7 55 Alibaba Group Holding Ltd -ADR- NYSE 82 27 56 PostNL Amsterdam 80 24 57 Facebook Inc -A- Nasdaq 83 26 58 Befimmo-Sicafi Bruxelles 48 -10 59 Argenx SE BEL20 241 182 60 Van de Velde Bruxelles 50 -10 61 Quest For Growth Bruxelles 58 -3 62 Pharming Group Amsterdam 97 35 63 Aperam BEL20 60 -3 64 Orange Belgium Bruxelles 57 -7 65 Amazon.com Inc Nasdaq 108 43 66 General Electric Co NYSE 87 21 67 Aurora Cannabis Inc Toronto 282 215 68 CFE Groupe SA Bruxelles 72 4 69 NN Group NV Amsterdam 52 -17 70 Carrefour Paris 51 -19 71 Deceuninck Bruxelles 65 -6 72 Suedzucker AG Francfort 392 320 73 VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF NYSE ARCA 56 -17 74 Financière de Tubize Bruxelles 77 3 75 Sioen Industries Bruxelles 74 -1 76 Volkswagen AG -Pref- Francfort 64 -12 77 Nokia Oyj Paris 79 2 78 Resilux Bruxelles 68 -10 79 Barco NV Bruxelles 54 -25 80 BMW AG Francfort 73 -7 81 AXA SA Paris 90 9 82 TomTom Amsterdam 55 -27 83 TINC Bruxelles 104 21 84 Alphabet Inc -A- Nasdaq 93 9 85 GlaxoSmithKline PLC Londres 78 -7 86 Kiadis Pharma NV Amsterdam 213 127 87 Brederode SA Bruxelles 103 16 88 Bone Therapeutics Bruxelles 109 21 89 Celgene Corp Nasdaq 429 340 90 SBM Offshore Amsterdam 67 -23 91 Aedifica Bruxelles 86 -5 92 Microsoft Corp Nasdaq 126 34 93 Canopy Growth Corp Toronto 245 152 94 D'ieteren SA Bruxelles 96 2 95 Daimler AG Francfort 89 -6
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