"ALPE" · 총 81건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 88,055건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.3(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,424건(5.0%)·중립 81,567건(92.6%)·부정 2,064건(2.3%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.9(중도 균형)입니다.
Le coureur de 25 ans a été le seul de l'échappée à résister au retour du peloton, dimanche lors de la première étape, sur un tracé exigeant.
Le coureur français Alex Baudin a décroché la plus belle victoire de sa carrière à 25 ans, dimanche lors de la première étape du Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
Le coureur de 19 ans se présente ce dimanche 7 juin au Tour d’Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes en favori, à un mois de s’aligner pour la première fois sur la Grande Boucle, face à Pogacar et Vingegaard.
Le Lyonnais qui n'a plus couru depuis le 26 avril, retrouve la compétition, dimanche, afin de peaufiner sa préparation pour le Tour de France, mais pas seulement.
Le dernier numéro de la revue trimestrielle est consacré à cette profession emblématique.
Der Klimawandel verändert die Alpen rasant: Schmelzende Gletscher und plötzliche Unwetter machen Bergtouren riskanter. Selbst erfahrene Bergsteiger müssen umdenken. Eine »Arte Re:«-Reportage von SPIEGEL TV.
Malgré la défaite prématurée du numéro 1 mondial, Jannik Sinner, et le forfait de Lorenzo Musetti, deux joueurs italiens sont en demi-finale à Paris ce vendredi 5 juin. Une illustration de la montée en puissance du tennis de l’autre côté des Alpes, amorcée depuis plusieurs années.
L'ancien président de la région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes et le maire Horizons du Havre ont assisté mercredi soir au début du congrès de l'organisation syndicale agricole à Bourg-en-Bresse, dans l'Ain.
Le bureau exécutif a donné, jeudi, un mandat au comité organisateur pour poursuivre les négociations avec la métropole de Lyon afin de finaliser l'accueil des compétitions.
Goedemorgen! De verdachten van de roof van Roemeense kunstschatten in Assen horen vandaag hun straf. En oud-directeur Jaap van Dissel van het RIVM komt naar de corona-commissie. Eerst het weer: vanmorgen trekken diverse buien over het land. Tussendoor is ook ruimte voor de zon. Vanmiddag trekken de buien weg naar Duitsland en breekt vanuit het westen de zon vaker door. Het wordt met een matige tot vrij krachtige zuidwestenwind 17 of 18 graden. Ga je vandaag op pad? Hier vind je het overzicht van de files en wegwerkzaamheden en hier de situatie op het spoor. Wat kan je vandaag verwachten: Dit is er vannacht gebeurd: Medewerkers van de pornosite Motherless hebben de afgelopen jaren zelf meer dan 200.000 afbeeldingen geplaatst. Daaronder zat ook kinderporno, blijkt uit onderzoek van de NOS. De beruchte website staat op servers in Nederland en kwam onlangs in het nieuws door video's waarin gedrogeerde vrouwen worden verkracht. De NOS stelde vast dat zeker 23 afbeeldingen met kinderporno online zijn gezet door medewerkers van Motherless. De site zegt zelf alleen video's van gebruikers te delen. Het Openbaar Ministerie doet al onderzoek naar beelden op de site en benadrukt dat het delen van kinderporno altijd strafbaar is. Ander nieuws uit de nacht: En dan nog even dit: De Alpe d'HuZes heeft ruim 25 miljoen euro opgebracht voor onderzoek naar kanker. Sinds de editie van 2013 is niet meer zo'n hoog bedrag opgehaald. Zo'n zesduizend mensen beklommen gisteren maximaal zes keer fietsend, wandelend of hardlopend de Franse Alpe d'Huez om geld op te halen voor het goede doel. Dat leverde prachtige beelden op: Fijne dag!
De negentiende editie van Alpe d'HuZes heeft ruim 25 miljoen euro opgebracht voor onderzoek naar kanker. Sinds de editie van 2013 is niet meer zo'n hoog bedrag opgehaald. Zo'n 5500 mensen beklommen vandaag fietsend, wandelend of hardlopend de Alpe d'Huez. De sportievelingen begonnen vanmorgen vanaf 04.30 uur en gingen de berg maximaal zes keer op en af. In totaal wisten zij met donaties 25.020.619 euro op te halen voor KWF Kankerbestrijding. Dat is zo'n 6 miljoen euro meer dan vorig jaar. Het bedrag is inclusief een donatie van 6 miljoen euro die de Rabobank eerder deed. Al het geld wordt besteed aan wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar kanker. "Ik kijk met enorme trots en dankbaarheid terug op een bijzondere week en koersjaar", zegt afzwaaiend voorzitter Erik Jutstra. "Dankzij de inzet van de deelnemers, de vele vrijwilligers, en alle donateurs en sponsoren hebben we samen dit bedrag opgehaald." 21 bochten De weg naar de top van de Franse berg is 14,5 kilometer lang en telt 21 bochten. Het hoogteverschil tussen de start en finish is 1100 meter. Zo ging het er vandaag aan toe in Zuidoost-Frankrijk: Een van de wandelaars vandaag was Saskia Swinkels uit Eindhoven. Haar dochter Fay overleed drie jaar geleden op 14-jarige leeftijd aan leukemie. Vandaag zou ze 17 zijn geworden, vertelde Swinkels aan Omroep Brabant. "Als ze erbij was geweest, zou ze keihard naar me toe rennen en me niet meer loslaten." Ook voormalig profwielrenner Michael Boogerd ging vandaag de berg op. Hij deed dat samen met Stephan van Kessel, een man bij wie een PTO (primaire tumor onbekend) is vastgesteld. "Het stond bij hem al een paar jaar op de planning om mee te doen, maar het was er nog niet van gekomen", aldus Boogerd tegen Omroep West. "Nu zijn gezondheid nog redelijk oké is, was het voor hem tijd om niet meer te twijfelen." Twintig jaar Alpe d'HuZes Alpe d'HuZes bestaat dit jaar twintig jaar. Sinds 2006 werd ruim 245 miljoen euro opgehaald. Met dat geld werden volgens de organisatie meer dan 380 onderzoeken mogelijk gemaakt. In die twee decennia deden naar schatting 80.000 tot 100.000 mensen mee aan Alpe d'HuZes en werd de berg meer dan 1 miljoen keer beklommen.
Nos intestinos de uma múmia congelada chamada Ötzi, descoberta nos Alpes em 1991, cientistas descobriram que havia se desenvolvido uma levedura... com a qual fizeram pão. Este homem da Idade do Bronze, conhecido como "o Homem do Gelo" e que morreu atingido por uma flecha nas costas há 5.300 anos, passou por um processo de mumificação natural pouco comum: suas células, literalmente congeladas, conservaram sua umidade. O corpo, descoberto por excursionistas em 19 de setembro de 1991 em uma geleira na fronteira entre Itália e Áustria, está tão bem conservado que desde então é uma mina de informações para os pesquisadores. Ötzi, a múmia do 'homem do gelo', estava repleta de tatuagens Getty Images via BBC Seus restos, preservados no museu de Bolzano, na Itália, são mantidos na mesma temperatura em que foram encontrados: -6 °C Estas condições não impediram que microrganismos — tanto antigos quanto recentes — continuem ativos no corpo congelado, segundo um estudo publicado na quarta-feira na revista Microbiome. "O que não esperávamos era encontrar levedura", diz à AFP Mohamed Sarhan, principal autor do estudo e pesquisador no instituto Eurac Research de Bolzano. Fermento "muito bom" Os cientistas descobriram quatro tipos diferentes de levedura capazes de sobreviver a temperaturas abaixo de zero nos intestinos de Ötzi, em sua pele e em uma água "amarronzada" — resultante do descongelamento parcial da múmia. Estes fungos microscópicos só vivem em ambientes muito frios, como a Antártica ou os Alpes. A análise genética revelou "níveis de danos no DNA muito comparáveis aos dos micróbios originais" presentes nos intestinos do "Homem do Gelo", o que sugere que a levedura chegou lá pouco depois de sua morte, explica Sarhan. "Estas leveduras acompanharam Ötzi em sua longa viagem através dos milênios", observa Frank Maixner, coautor do estudo, em um comunicado. Os cientistas posteriormente reproduziram esses fungos em um refrigerador. "Quando você diz que tem levedura, logo perguntam: dá para usar para fazer pão?", comenta Sarhan. E foi exatamente isso que a equipe fez. "No começo, não funcionou", conta o microbiologista. Mas, após três meses de tentativas, "obtivemos um fermento natural realmente muito bom", afirma, acrescentando que a equipe agora cogita produzir cerveja. Ötzi, homem congelado e preservado como múmia natural South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology/Creative Commons O estudo também menciona outras finalidades mais sérias para estes micro-organismos. Quando a múmia foi descoberta, foi inicialmente tratada como um cadáver normal, com um produto químico, o fenol, usado para impedir o desenvolvimento de fungos. Mas a levedura foi capaz de degradar o fenol. Por isso, os cientistas acreditam que, no futuro, ela poderia ser usada para decompor esse produto químico em ambientes contaminados. Cientistas encontram células intactas em crânio de múmia no RS Fibras e cereais integrais Este fungo não foi a única descoberta surpreendente no corpo de Ötzi. Uma análise de sua microbiota revelou a presença de uma bactéria intestinal praticamente inexistente em seres humanos modernos. Embora tenha desaparecido dos estômagos das populações de países industrializados, ela foi detectada em algumas tribos da África e da América do Sul. Também foi encontrada em excrementos de 3.000 anos preservados em uma mina de sal em Hallstatt, na Áustria, uma das poucas outras fontes que permitem observar a microbiota humana antiga. Ötzi e esses mineiros de sal da Idade do Bronze consumiam mais fibras e cereais integrais do que os seres humanos modernos, observa Sarhan. O estudo conclui que "o Homem do Gelo não é uma cápsula do tempo biologicamente 'congelada', mas sim um ecossistema complexo". Nikolay Oskolkov, pesquisador do Instituto Letão de Síntese Orgânica, que não participou do estudo, explica à AFP que é interessante constatar que "a microbiota do 'homem de gelo' não está 'congelada'". Mas o pesquisador, que havia descoberto anteriormente fungos nos intestinos da múmia, ressalta que as amostras de levedura só foram coletadas em 2010 e 2019. Isso representa "provas muito escassas de que as leveduras tenham se multiplicado ao longo dos milênios", avalia ele, considerando que se trata de elementos "relativamente recentes no corpo da múmia".
INMET emite alerta de 'declínio de temperatura' para todas as cidades do Leste de Minas Freepik/ Reprodução O Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (Inmet) emitiu um alerta amarelo, que indica perigo potencial, para declínio de temperatura em todas as cidades da região Leste de Minas Gerais durante o feriado de Corpus Christi. O aviso começou à 0h desta quinta-feira (4) e segue válido até as 12h de sexta-feira (6). Segundo o Inmet, o alerta abrange os 167 municípios do Leste do estado, incluindo cidades das regiões de Ipatinga, Governador Valadares, Teófilo Otoni, Caratinga e Manhuaçu. A previsão é de queda entre 3ºC e 5ºC nas temperaturas, o que representa leve risco à saúde, especialmente para pessoas mais vulneráveis. 📲 Clique aqui para seguir o canal do g1 Vales no WhatsApp Ainda de acordo com o instituto, a mudança no tempo está associada à atuação de uma massa de ar frio que começa a avançar sobre Minas Gerais a partir de sexta-feira (6). O fenômeno deve provocar redução das temperaturas em diversas regiões do estado. O Inmet orienta que a população fique atenta às condições climáticas durante o período do alerta, especialmente nos horários mais frios do dia, já que a queda de temperatura pode impactar a saúde, mesmo sem a previsão de eventos extremos. Agora no g1 Confira abaixo os municípios afetados: Açucena Água Boa Águas Formosas Aimorés Almenara Alpercata Alvarenga Alvorada de Minas Angelândia Aricanduva Ataléia Bandeira Belo Oriente Bertópolis Bom Jesus do Galho Braúnas Bugre Campanário Cantagalo Capelinha Capitão Andrade Caraí Caratinga Carlos Chagas Carmésia Catuji Central de Minas Chalé Coluna Conceição de Ipanema Conselheiro Pena Coroaci Coronel Fabriciano Córrego Novo Crisólita Cuparaque Dionísio Divino das Laranjeiras Divinolândia de Minas Divisópolis Dom Cavati Dom Joaquim Dores de Guanhães Durandé Engenheiro Caldas Entre Folhas Felisburgo Fernandes Tourinho Ferros Franciscópolis Frei Gaspar Frei Inocêncio Frei Lagonegro Fronteira dos Vales Galiléia Goiabeira Gonzaga Governador Valadares Guanhães Iapu Imbé de Minas Inhapim Ipaba Ipanema Ipatinga Itabirinha Itaipé Itambacuri Itanhomi Itaobim Itinga Itueta Jacinto Jaguaraçu Jampruca Jequitinhonha Joaíma Joanésia Jordânia José Raydan Ladainha Lajinha Machacalis Malacacheta Manhumirim Manhuaçu Mantena Marilac Marliéria Martins Soares Mata Verde Materlândia Mendes Pimentel Mesquita Monte Formoso Mutum Nacip Raydan Nanuque Naque Nova Belém Nova Módica Novo Cruzeiro Novo Oriente de Minas Ouro Verde de Minas Padre Paraíso Palmópolis Paulistas Pavão Peçanha Periquito Pescador Piedade de Caratinga Pingo d'Água Pocrane Ponto dos Volantes Poté Resplendor Reduto Rio do Prado Rio Vermelho Rubim Sabinópolis Salto da Divisa Santa Bárbara do Leste Santa Efigênia de Minas Santa Helena de Minas Santa Maria de Itabira Santa Maria do Salto Santa Maria do Suaçuí Santana do Paraíso Santana do Manhuaçu Santa Rita de Minas Santa Rita Do Itueto Santo Antônio do Itambé Santo Antônio do Jacinto São Domingos das Dores São Félix de Minas São Geraldo da Piedade São Geraldo do Baixio São João do Manteninha São João do Oriente São João Evangelista São José da Safira São José do Divino São José do Jacuri São José do Mantimento São Pedro do Suaçuí São Sebastião do Anta São Sebastião do Maranhão Sardoá Setubinha Senhora do Porto Serra Azul de Minas Serra dos Aimorés Simonésia Sobrália Taparuba Tarumirim Teófilo Otoni Timóteo Tumiritinga Ubaporanga Umburatiba Vargem Alegre Mathias Lobato Virginópolis Virgolândia VEJA TAMBÉM: MP aciona Justiça e pede interdição de viaduto entre o bairro de Lourdes e Avenida JK, em Governador Valadares Corpus Christi: confira o que abre e fecha durante feriado em Governador Valadares Neto mata avô em Goiabeira e diz à polícia que crime foi vingança pela morte da mãe Vídeos do Leste e Nordeste de Minas Gerais Veja outras notícias da região em g1 Vales de Minas Gerais.
For most investors, the focus is often on finding the right stock, entering at the right valuation, and identifying the next multibagger. Far fewer spend time understanding what may be the more difficult aspect of investing—knowing when to sell.Speaking at the ET Alpha Wealth Summit on Thursday on "The Art of the Exit," Rajiv Thakkar, CIO and Director at PPFAS Asset Management said that successful investing is not just about buying well but also about staying invested long enough for compounding to work. In fact, before discussing reasons to sell, he spent considerable time explaining why investors should avoid selling in the first place.According to Thakkar, one of the biggest mistakes investors make is selling because a stock has not moved for a few months.Also Read | ET Alpha Wealth Summit: Future alpha may emerge from neglected markets and asset classes, says Kalpen Parekh Investors often spend significant effort researching a company, understanding management quality, assessing industry prospects and evaluating valuations. Yet after purchasing the stock, many lose patience if prices remain stagnant for six months or a year.https://youtube.com/shorts/RiLj-X02NNE?feature=share"Investments are meant for wealth creation, not entertainment," he said, cautioning against treating investing like a source of excitement or constant action.Another common trigger for unnecessary selling is reacting to news flow. Markets are constantly bombarded with information—wars, elections, crude oil fluctuations, interest-rate decisions, capital flows and economic data. Investors who react to every headline often end up making poor decisions.To illustrate this, Thakkar recounted the story of an investor who received advance information about the severity of the Covid outbreak in early 2020. Acting on that information, the investor sold his technology stocks before the market crash. While the prediction turned out to be accurate, fear prevented him from re-entering the market, and he ultimately missed one of the strongest rallies in technology stocks.The lesson, according to Thakkar, is that even correct information does not necessarily translate into successful investment outcomes. Thakkar was particularly critical of the concept of "profit booking."Investors often feel compelled to sell simply because a stock has appreciated significantly. However, he argued that wealth is created by allowing successful investments to compound rather than by repeatedly locking in gains.Frequent buying and selling may benefit brokers, exchanges and tax authorities, but it often works against long-term investors. Hyperactivity in portfolios can destroy wealth by interrupting compounding and increasing costs.Similarly, investors should avoid selling because another stock appears more attractive. This "buyer's remorse" mindset frequently causes investors to abandon good businesses prematurely in pursuit of seemingly better opportunities."If you manage to find a genuinely good business with strong management, a large opportunity set and reasonable valuations, the best course of action is often to simply stay invested," he said.Thakkar emphasised that investors in taxable jurisdictions such as India should maintain low portfolio turnover whenever possible. Unlike institutional structures such as mutual funds or investors in tax-free jurisdictions, individual investors face taxes and transaction costs every time they trade. Excessive churn can significantly reduce long-term returns.For wealthy investors, family offices and HNIs, the ability to remain invested and minimise unnecessary transactions often becomes a major source of compounding advantage.Also Read | ET Alpha Wealth Summit: India could unlock a $5 trillion export opportunity through FTAs, says Saurabh Mukherjea While most reasons for selling are flawed, Thakkar identified several situations where exiting an investment becomes necessary. The most obvious reason is the need for capital. If an investor requires money for a business opportunity, acquisition or personal objective, selling investments may be entirely justified. More importantly, investors must be willing to acknowledge mistakes.If an investment thesis turns out to be wrong because of flawed analysis, poor due diligence or changing circumstances, the best course is often to exit quickly rather than averaging down endlessly.According to Thakkar, investors who recognise mistakes early frequently outperform those who identify good opportunities but refuse to sell losing positions. Capital trapped in poor investments cannot be deployed into better opportunities. Fraud, naturally, represents an immediate reason to exit.One of the more challenging selling decisions arises when industries face structural disruption. Questions such as whether newspapers can survive the internet, whether thermal power can coexist with renewable energy or whether traditional automobile manufacturers can adapt to electric vehicles rarely have straightforward answers.Thakkar suggested that investors should not react impulsively but should continuously evaluate incoming evidence. Investment decisions should be driven by facts rather than sentiment. If the underlying business continues to deteriorate because of technological or structural change, investors must eventually acknowledge reality and exit.At the same time, distinguishing genuine disruption from temporary noise remains critical. Exceptional businesses are not immune to becoming overvalued. Thakkar pointed to situations where valuations become so excessive that future growth is already fully reflected in stock prices. In such cases, taking profits, paying taxes and reallocating capital may be sensible.He also noted that investors may sell a reasonably valued investment if a significantly superior opportunity emerges elsewhere.During the question-and-answer session, investors raised concerns about stocks that stop performing despite sound fundamentals. Examples such as Maruti Suzuki, Bharti Airtel and even silver investments highlighted a common dilemma: should investors exit after years of gains and subsequent consolidation?Also Read | MF Tracker: Can ICICI Prudential Multicap Fund sustain its strong track record in a volatile market? Thakkar's response was that even excellent businesses can spend years moving sideways. Companies such as Hindustan Unilever, Infosys and Bharat Electronics have all gone through extended periods of stagnant share-price performance despite remaining fundamentally strong businesses.Investors should therefore distinguish between stock-price performance and business performance. As long as the underlying business continues to execute well, temporary market stagnation alone is not a sufficient reason to sell.For investors worried about selling too early, Thakkar recommended a phased approach. Instead of attempting to identify exact market tops, investors can gradually reduce exposure over time. For instance, if a stock appears significantly overvalued, an investor might sell a portion every month rather than exiting entirely in one transaction.This systematic approach helps manage the emotional difficulty of selling while reducing the risk of poor timing. Another important consideration is position sizing. Addressing a question about highly successful investments such as Nvidia, Thakkar noted that even outstanding businesses can become disproportionately large components of a portfolio.When a single stock grows from a small allocation into a dominant position, investors face a different risk—wealth preservation rather than wealth creation. His solution is gradual trimming. Investors can periodically reduce oversized positions to maintain comfortable portfolio weightings while still participating in future upside.This approach may not maximise returns, but it significantly reduces the risk of catastrophic losses and helps investors sleep better during periods of volatility.Thakkar concluded by stressing the importance of diversification and long-term investing. Most individuals create wealth through a single business, profession or sector. Their financial portfolios should therefore diversify away from that concentration rather than amplify it.Whether through mutual funds, retirement vehicles such as NPS, EPF and PPF, or diversified portfolios, investors should focus on owning inflation-protected assets for long periods. "The lower the churn in a portfolio, the greater the opportunity for compounding," he said.Ultimately, successful investing is not about perfectly timing every entry and exit. It is about avoiding unnecessary activity, admitting mistakes quickly, remaining patient with good businesses and ensuring that no single investment becomes large enough to threaten long-term financial stability.(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)If you have any mutual fund queries, message on ET Mutual Funds on Facebook/Twitter. We will get it answered by our panel of experts. 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Joshua Henry Miles Davies, 25, died from severe injuries after falling in the resort of Villaroger in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in south eastern France .