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CSG 2026

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  1. forum rang 7 Nakennis 28 februari 2026 22:54
    Hebben we maandag weer enorm zin an een flinke koersstijging zoals afgelopen vrijdag??????
    Ik bevroed dat we minimaal 5 procent plus gaan doen na de ruim 7 % vrijdag!! :-))

    yessss! yesss! :-)
  2. Kogovus 1 maart 2026 15:05
    quote:

    Nakennis schreef op 28 februari 2026 22:54:

    Hebben we maandag weer enorm zin an een flinke koersstijging zoals afgelopen vrijdag??????
    Ik bevroed dat we minimaal 5 procent plus gaan doen na de ruim 7 % vrijdag!! :-))

    yessss! yesss! :-)
    Wat een zieke reactie, maar helaas kenmerkend voor alles wat ik zo over de loop van maanden van jouw op de IEX fora heb gelezen. Dat je zo euforisch kunt zijn over winst behaald met leed. Ik heb zelf CSG stukken en hoop ook op hogere regionen maar sta niet te juichen met al het leed dat nu wordt aangedaan. Defensie middelen zijn voor defensieve doeleinden en niet bedoeld voor agressie doeleinden. Daarentegen kan veelal helaas het een niet zonder het ander.
  3. SteelFollower 1 maart 2026 22:06
    quote:

    Kogovus schreef op 1 maart 2026 15:05:

    [...]

    Wat een zieke reactie, maar helaas kenmerkend voor alles wat ik zo over de loop van maanden van jouw op de IEX fora heb gelezen. Dat je zo euforisch kunt zijn over winst behaald met leed. Ik heb zelf CSG stukken en hoop ook op hogere regionen maar sta niet te juichen met al het leed dat nu wordt aangedaan. Defensie middelen zijn voor defensieve doeleinden en niet bedoeld voor agressie doeleinden. Daarentegen kan veelal helaas het een niet zonder het ander.
    Roerend mee eens!
  4. SteelFollower 2 maart 2026 08:32
    Rheinmetall I/O = +8%, CSG I/O = +0,5%. Verklaring; RM heeft vooral US als klant en CSG Europa die niet betrokken is. Maar wat we zien is dat CSG vaak RM volgt een dag later. Waarom weet ik niet maar wel een patroon. Gewoon lekker blijven zitten.
  5. Kogovus 2 maart 2026 09:49
    quote:

    SteelFollower schreef op 2 maart 2026 08:32:

    Rheinmetall I/O = +8%, CSG I/O = +0,5%. Verklaring; RM heeft vooral US als klant en CSG Europa die niet betrokken is. Maar wat we zien is dat CSG vaak RM volgt een dag later. Waarom weet ik niet maar wel een patroon. Gewoon lekker blijven zitten.
    Ook gezien. Inderdaad VS een grote klant van RM en valideerd de huidige koersstrijging van RM. De VK heeft naar aanleidng van de aanval op Cypriotisch grondgebied defensief te willen/ kunnnen reageren. Dit kan wellicht dan wer een zet in de rug van CSG zijn, toch?
  6. forum rang 4 PierreK 2 maart 2026 10:58
    Denk eerder dat er ook wat winstpakkers zijn die op 28/29 hebben ingekocht.
    En de dag is nog niet voorbij. Maar goed beter rustig stijgen ipv vandaag 10% erbij en morgen er weer af.
  7. Janteam 2 maart 2026 13:38
    Wat betreft de USA heeft CSG wel een voet tussen de deur gekregen,bij hun defensie, maar eerst moeten ze nog daar een fabriek bouwen.

    CSG's dochteronderneming MSM North America heeft in augustus 2025 een contract van $632 miljoen getekend met het Amerikaanse ministerie van Defensie. Ze gaan een geavanceerde fabriek bouwen voor het vullen van 155mm artilleriegranaten ("Future Artillery Complex") op het terrein van de Iowa Army Ammunition Plant.
  8. Katsjinggg 2 maart 2026 14:24
    CSG Enters the Hungarian Defence Industry. To Participate in the Delivery of Thousands of Military Vehicles; Investment Plans Also Include Integration of HIMARS Systems at Rába
    March 02, 2026 06:55 ET | Source: Czechoslovak Group A.S.

    The global industrial and technology group CSG will acquire a 49% stake in 4iG Space & Defence Technologies, thereby also indirectly becoming a 37% shareholder in Rába Automotive Holding Plc. Through this transaction, the Group confirms its ambition to become a long-term strategic partner of the Hungarian defence industry. The initial investments also include signed contracts for the production and delivery of thousands of military vehicles, as well as potential participation in the HIMARS programme for Hungary.

    The follow-on industrial projects further develop the previously announced partnership between CSG, 4iG and Rába Automotive Holding and create a foundation for long-term investment, technology transfer and the systematic localisation of production in Hungary. These steps will strengthen not only the Hungarian but also the wider European defence industry and reaffirm CSG’s active role in the development of defence capabilities in Central Europe.

    “CSG is today among the fastest-growing defence industrial groups. We build on in-house development, strong manufacturing capacity and the ability to rapidly scale production across key segments – from land systems and ammunition to complex platforms. We intend to bring this experience to Hungary. Combined with Rába’s industrial heritage and the strategic backing of the 4iG Group, we can significantly enhance manufacturing capacity, technological sophistication and the export potential of both the Hungarian and European defence industries,” said Michal Strnad, CEO and Chairman of the Board of CSG.

    4iG, in which CSG is a partner, announced the signing of a framework agreement with the Hungarian state for the delivery of up to several thousand heavy tactical vehicles for the Hungarian Armed Forces, with CSG participating in the programme. At the same time, the contracting parties declared their intention to conclude an order for the first several hundred vehicles in the near future. A significant part of the production and assembly will take place in Hungary in cooperation with Rába Automotive Holding, contributing to the strengthening of local manufacturing capacity.

    At the same time, CSG is introducing a new export programme for Rába Automotive Holding covering medium tactical vehicles worth one billion euros. In parallel, the Hungarian state has expressed its interest in acquiring HIMARS systems for the Hungarian Armed Forces, to be integrated at Rába onto Tatra chassis platforms. For CSG, this represents a significant opportunity to deepen transatlantic industrial cooperation and strengthen its involvement in global supply chains.

    “The framework agreement for heavy tactical vehicles and the planned order for the initial hundreds of units represent a concrete step towards localising production and developing Hungary’s industrial base. Likewise, the medium tactical vehicle programme for a foreign customer confirms that, together with our partners, we are building a long-term sustainable industrial ecosystem with high added value,” added Jan Marinov, CEO of CSG Defence Systems.

    “The agreements announced today represent the largest step to date in 4iG Group’s defence industry strategy. A new era may begin in the history of the Hungarian space and defence industry. We are establishing partnerships and cooperations with leading defence industry and technology companies in Central Europe, the United States and Türkiye, through which domestically manufactured yet export-capable defence technologies and systems can be created in Hungary. These strengthen Hungary’s sovereignty, ensure the security of supply of the Hungarian Defence Forces, and in the long term define Hungary’s place in the international defence industry.” Said Gellért Jászai, Chairman and CEO of 4iG Group.

    CSG has been systematically developing strategic partnerships across Central Europe in order to strengthen technological competitiveness and defence capabilities within EU and NATO member states. The most recently announced projects represent a tangible delivery of this strategy and confirm the Group’s ambition to invest consistently in modern manufacturing capacity, innovation and international cooperation.

    The ceremonial event in Budapest was also attended by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic, Karel Havlícek, and the Czech Ambassador to Hungary, Eva Dvoráková.
  9. SteelFollower 2 maart 2026 14:35
    quote:

    Katsjinggg schreef op 2 maart 2026 14:24:

    CSG Enters the Hungarian Defence Industry. To Participate in the Delivery of Thousands of Military Vehicles; Investment Plans Also Include Integration of HIMARS Systems at Rába
    March 02, 2026 06:55 ET | Source: Czechoslovak Group A.S.

    The global industrial and technology group CSG will acquire a 49% stake in 4iG Space & Defence Technologies, thereby also indirectly becoming a 37% shareholder in Rába Automotive Holding Plc. Through this transaction, the Group confirms its ambition to become a long-term strategic partner of the Hungarian defence industry. The initial investments also include signed contracts for the production and delivery of thousands of military vehicles, as well as potential participation in the HIMARS programme for Hungary.

    The follow-on industrial projects further develop the previously announced partnership between CSG, 4iG and Rába Automotive Holding and create a foundation for long-term investment, technology transfer and the systematic localisation of production in Hungary. These steps will strengthen not only the Hungarian but also the wider European defence industry and reaffirm CSG’s active role in the development of defence capabilities in Central Europe.

    “CSG is today among the fastest-growing defence industrial groups. We build on in-house development, strong manufacturing capacity and the ability to rapidly scale production across key segments – from land systems and ammunition to complex platforms. We intend to bring this experience to Hungary. Combined with Rába’s industrial heritage and the strategic backing of the 4iG Group, we can significantly enhance manufacturing capacity, technological sophistication and the export potential of both the Hungarian and European defence industries,” said Michal Strnad, CEO and Chairman of the Board of CSG.

    4iG, in which CSG is a partner, announced the signing of a framework agreement with the Hungarian state for the delivery of up to several thousand heavy tactical vehicles for the Hungarian Armed Forces, with CSG participating in the programme. At the same time, the contracting parties declared their intention to conclude an order for the first several hundred vehicles in the near future. A significant part of the production and assembly will take place in Hungary in cooperation with Rába Automotive Holding, contributing to the strengthening of local manufacturing capacity.

    At the same time, CSG is introducing a new export programme for Rába Automotive Holding covering medium tactical vehicles worth one billion euros. In parallel, the Hungarian state has expressed its interest in acquiring HIMARS systems for the Hungarian Armed Forces, to be integrated at Rába onto Tatra chassis platforms. For CSG, this represents a significant opportunity to deepen transatlantic industrial cooperation and strengthen its involvement in global supply chains.

    “The framework agreement for heavy tactical vehicles and the planned order for the initial hundreds of units represent a concrete step towards localising production and developing Hungary’s industrial base. Likewise, the medium tactical vehicle programme for a foreign customer confirms that, together with our partners, we are building a long-term sustainable industrial ecosystem with high added value,” added Jan Marinov, CEO of CSG Defence Systems.

    “The agreements announced today represent the largest step to date in 4iG Group’s defence industry strategy. A new era may begin in the history of the Hungarian space and defence industry. We are establishing partnerships and cooperations with leading defence industry and technology companies in Central Europe, the United States and Türkiye, through which domestically manufactured yet export-capable defence technologies and systems can be created in Hungary. These strengthen Hungary’s sovereignty, ensure the security of supply of the Hungarian Defence Forces, and in the long term define Hungary’s place in the international defence industry.” Said Gellért Jászai, Chairman and CEO of 4iG Group.

    CSG has been systematically developing strategic partnerships across Central Europe in order to strengthen technological competitiveness and defence capabilities within EU and NATO member states. The most recently announced projects represent a tangible delivery of this strategy and confirm the Group’s ambition to invest consistently in modern manufacturing capacity, innovation and international cooperation.

    The ceremonial event in Budapest was also attended by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic, Karel Havlícek, and the Czech Ambassador to Hungary, Eva Dvoráková.
    Het nieuws ten spijt, de koers mag blijkbaar nog niet stijgen of ze willen de Yanks ook een kans geven om in te stappen. Zo doorzichtig als wat…. (zucht)…
  10. AntiGuru 2 maart 2026 14:37
    quote:

    Katsjinggg schreef op 2 maart 2026 14:24:

    CSG Enters the Hungarian Defence Industry. To Participate in the Delivery of Thousands of Military Vehicles; Investment Plans Also Include Integration of HIMARS Systems at Rába
    March 02, 2026 06:55 ET | Source: Czechoslovak Group A.S.

    The global industrial and technology group CSG will acquire a 49% stake in 4iG Space & Defence Technologies, thereby also indirectly becoming a 37% shareholder in Rába Automotive Holding Plc. Through this transaction, the Group confirms its ambition to become a long-term strategic partner of the Hungarian defence industry. The initial investments also include signed contracts for the production and delivery of thousands of military vehicles, as well as potential participation in the HIMARS programme for Hungary.

    The follow-on industrial projects further develop the previously announced partnership between CSG, 4iG and Rába Automotive Holding and create a foundation for long-term investment, technology transfer and the systematic localisation of production in Hungary. These steps will strengthen not only the Hungarian but also the wider European defence industry and reaffirm CSG’s active role in the development of defence capabilities in Central Europe.

    “CSG is today among the fastest-growing defence industrial groups. We build on in-house development, strong manufacturing capacity and the ability to rapidly scale production across key segments – from land systems and ammunition to complex platforms. We intend to bring this experience to Hungary. Combined with Rába’s industrial heritage and the strategic backing of the 4iG Group, we can significantly enhance manufacturing capacity, technological sophistication and the export potential of both the Hungarian and European defence industries,” said Michal Strnad, CEO and Chairman of the Board of CSG.

    4iG, in which CSG is a partner, announced the signing of a framework agreement with the Hungarian state for the delivery of up to several thousand heavy tactical vehicles for the Hungarian Armed Forces, with CSG participating in the programme. At the same time, the contracting parties declared their intention to conclude an order for the first several hundred vehicles in the near future. A significant part of the production and assembly will take place in Hungary in cooperation with Rába Automotive Holding, contributing to the strengthening of local manufacturing capacity.

    At the same time, CSG is introducing a new export programme for Rába Automotive Holding covering medium tactical vehicles worth one billion euros. In parallel, the Hungarian state has expressed its interest in acquiring HIMARS systems for the Hungarian Armed Forces, to be integrated at Rába onto Tatra chassis platforms. For CSG, this represents a significant opportunity to deepen transatlantic industrial cooperation and strengthen its involvement in global supply chains.

    “The framework agreement for heavy tactical vehicles and the planned order for the initial hundreds of units represent a concrete step towards localising production and developing Hungary’s industrial base. Likewise, the medium tactical vehicle programme for a foreign customer confirms that, together with our partners, we are building a long-term sustainable industrial ecosystem with high added value,” added Jan Marinov, CEO of CSG Defence Systems.

    “The agreements announced today represent the largest step to date in 4iG Group’s defence industry strategy. A new era may begin in the history of the Hungarian space and defence industry. We are establishing partnerships and cooperations with leading defence industry and technology companies in Central Europe, the United States and Türkiye, through which domestically manufactured yet export-capable defence technologies and systems can be created in Hungary. These strengthen Hungary’s sovereignty, ensure the security of supply of the Hungarian Defence Forces, and in the long term define Hungary’s place in the international defence industry.” Said Gellért Jászai, Chairman and CEO of 4iG Group.

    CSG has been systematically developing strategic partnerships across Central Europe in order to strengthen technological competitiveness and defence capabilities within EU and NATO member states. The most recently announced projects represent a tangible delivery of this strategy and confirm the Group’s ambition to invest consistently in modern manufacturing capacity, innovation and international cooperation.

    The ceremonial event in Budapest was also attended by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic, Karel Havlícek, and the Czech Ambassador to Hungary, Eva Dvoráková.
    Ik lees niets over een financiering. Hoe gaat zoete liefe Gerritje dat betalen?
  11. Kogovus 2 maart 2026 15:21
    quote:

    SteelFollower schreef op 2 maart 2026 14:35:

    [...]

    Het nieuws ten spijt, de koers mag blijkbaar nog niet stijgen of ze willen de Yanks ook een kans geven om in te stappen. Zo doorzichtig als wat…. (zucht)…

    Iedreeen, waaronder ikzelf, verwachte vandaag natuurlijk een vette plus maar zal mij niet verbazen als ze toch nog wat van de koers af willen krijgen, ff schudden, gewoon, omdat het kan.....
  12. forum rang 6 Kruimeldief 2 maart 2026 15:55
    quote:

    Janteam schreef op 2 maart 2026 15:10:

    Wat gerommel op de achtergrond ivm het gerucht dat de Slowaakse regering ,vlak voor de IPO, snel nog wat contracten met CSG heeft afgesloten.
    Naar men vermoed om een gunstige IPO prijs te verkrijgen.

    www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/slovak-g...
    Ja, controle op e.e.a. is uiteraard wel een (Oostblok)dingetje.
  13. Kogovus 2 maart 2026 16:03
    quote:

    Kruimeldief schreef op 2 maart 2026 15:55:

    [...]
    Ja, controle op e.e.a. is uiteraard wel een (Oostblok)dingetje.
    En manipulatie is ook zo een dingetje. Wie weet word dit bericht de wereld ingeslingerd om investeerders op de kast te jagen, bang te maken, ik weet het niet.

    We zullen het zien. Als er een beschuldiging van samenzwering tussen CSG en de Regering rondwaait denk ik niet dat deze Regering of een gelieerde waakhond een officieel onderzoek zal laten plaatsvinden.
  14. forum rang 4 PierreK 2 maart 2026 16:04
    Gewoon blijven zitten, bedrijf is net op de beurs. Moet nog groeien en de cijfers komen al snel, maand is zo voorbij.
  15. forum rang 5 JVDP 2 maart 2026 18:01
    quote:

    Janteam schreef op 2 maart 2026 15:10:

    Wat gerommel op de achtergrond ivm het gerucht dat de Slowaakse regering ,vlak voor de IPO, snel nog wat contracten met CSG heeft afgesloten.
    Naar men vermoed om een gunstige IPO prijs te verkrijgen.

    www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/slovak-g...
    Als die contracten gewoon in uitvoering gaan is er niks aan de hand. Het wordt anders als de regering die contracten gaat cancellen.
  16. forum rang 7 Nakennis 2 maart 2026 18:44
    quote:

    Kruimeldief schreef op 2 maart 2026 15:55:

    [...]
    Ja, controle op e.e.a. is uiteraard wel een (Oostblok)dingetje.
    Zowel CSG als het Slowaakse ministerie van Defensie ontkennen dat de contracten bedoeld zijn om de IPO te beïnvloeden. Het ministerie zegt dat het niets wist van de plannen voor de beursgang en dat de aanbestedingen onafhankelijk verliepen. CSG wijst erop dat informatie over een IPO aan strikte regels is gebonden en dat deze niet vroegtijdig gedeeld kon worden om beleggers niet te misleiden.
  17. SteelFollower 3 maart 2026 11:09
    Heb stukken voorlopig gelost en kom later in de loop van maart misschien terug. Mij te grillig momenteel en kies voor Arcelor Mittal voorlopig…
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