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  • World Wish Day

     |  Amsterdam

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    World Wish Day

    Make a Wish Netherlands sounds the gong for World Wish Day

    Karin Wiebenga, member of the Make-A-Wish Bizz Breakfast from the Duin- and Bollenstreek, sounds the gong for World Wish Day together with volunteers of Make-A-Wish The Netherlands.

    Every year on 29 April, Make-A-Wish celebrates World Wish Day all over the world. In 1980 the first wish was granted for 7-year old Chris. His dearest wish was being a cop. The whole village showed enthusiasm to fulfil his wish. Make-A-Wish The Netherlands, formerly Doe Een Wens, exists since 1989 and annually fulfills more than 500 dearest wishes of children between 3 and 18 years with a life-threatening illness. A wish fulfillment means the world for these children and provides them and their entire family with strength and energy for the future.

    For more information: www.makeawishnederland.org

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  • World Wish Day

     |  Brussels

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    World Wish Day

    Bell ceremony to celebrate World Wish Day

    On Wednesday 29 April 2015, Euronext celebrates World Wish Day with the Make-A-Wish Foundation on all its locations.

    On this occasion,Baroness Marie-Christine de Corswarem, Honorary President and founder, rang the Opening Bell in Brussels in the presence of representatives of Make-A-Wish Belgium.

    Make-A-Wish is an international association which since 1980 realizes the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions and would like to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.  Make-A-Wish Foundation is a non-profit association who is present in over 35 countries around the world. Make-a-Wish Belgium celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.

    To learn more about this association: www.makeawish.be

    Brussels
  • The Next Entrepreneur 2015

     |  Amsterdam

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    The Next Entrepreneur 2015

    MKB Nederland and Rabobank kick off The Next Entrepreneur 2015

    To support and increase the chances of success for (potential) startups, Rabobank and MKB Nederland organize The Next Entrepreneur (TNE) for the fourth consecutive year. New entrepreneurs can register for the TNE Award, TNE Academy and/or TNE Event.

    The opening of trading marks the launch of this campaign. Richard van de Merwe, Director businesses of Rabobank Bollenstreek.

    For more information: www.thenextentrepreneur.nl

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  • Biocartis

     |  Brussels

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    Biocartis

    As of 27 April 2015, the company Biocartis is listed in Brussels. To celebrate this event, CEO and founder, Rudi Pauwels, opened the markets with a Bell Ceremony. Hilde Windels, CFO and general manager, had the honor to write the first opening price on the blackboard.

    Biocartis raised €100M in an oversubscribed successful IPO on Euronext Brussels. The reference price was fixed at €11.50. Market cap amounts to €450.2M on the day of its introduction.

    The IPO of Biocartis on Euronext Brussels is the largest Life Sciences transaction this year on the European markets, and ranks amongst the 10 largest IPO’s the last 10 years on Euronext Brussels.

    Biocartis specializes in the development of molecular diagnostic systems. Especially for the treatment of cancers and infectious diseases, the products ensure the analysis of biomolecules associated with risk factors, early detection, treatment selection and monitoring of disease. The group has the Idylla system to deliver results within a period of between 35 to 150 minutes.

    The ticker code is : BCART

    If you would like to find out more : www.biocartis.com

    Brussels
  • King’s Day

     |  Amsterdam

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    King’s Day

    The Amsterdam exchange turns orange as Frank Kuyper, chairman of the “ Amstelveen Oranje” foundation, and Mayor of Amstelveen, Mirjam van ‘t Veld, open trading by sounding the gong.

    Amstelveen Orange received the honor of the gong ceremony as a thank you for the organization of King's Day 2014 in Amstelveen, the first King's Day since the succession in 2013, in the presence of the Royal Family. The organization represents the Royal Union of Orange Committees (Koninklijke Bond van Oranjeverenigingen), with independent committees throughout the Netherlands to organize and/or facilitate local street fairs and parties on the widely celebrated national holiday of King's Day.

    Frank Kuyper of Amstelveen Orange: "It has been an honor and privilege to have prepared the royal visit for the country’s nationwide viewers. The collaboration with the municipality was excellent and we are therefore pleased that Mayor Van 't Veld is joining us. We symbolically hand over the baton to the city of Dordrecht, this year’s host of the King’s Day Royal visit. We wish all Orange Associations in the Netherlands and the public a great day. "

    For more information: www.oranjebond.nl

    Amsterdam
  • Trefi Finance

     |  Amsterdam

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    Trefi Finance

    EnterNext welcomes bond issue for Trefi Finance

    EnterNext, the Euronext subsidiary designed to promote and grow the market for SMEs, welcomes the bond issue for Trefi Finance, an alternative financier of working capital for small and medium-sized enterprises. This is the first bond issue making use of EnterNext’s initiative specifically designed to simplify SMEs’ access to capital and provide a broader investor base for Belgian and Dutch family businesses and entrepreneurs that was launched last week.  

    Trefi Finance celebrates the bond issue by having their Fund Manager Florus van Herpt sound the gong which denotes the opening of trading.

    For more information: www.trefi.nl

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  • World Press Photo

     |  Amsterdam

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    World Press Photo

    Sounding of the gong marks start of World Press Photo world tour

    Winner of World Press Photo 2014, Mads Nissen, opens trading by sounding the gong. He does this in the company of exhibition sponsor Delta Lloyd (ticker symbol: DL). The sounding of the gong marks the start of the World Press Photo world tour, on Saturday 18 April at De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam.

    The worldwide tour of the international press photography contest features awe-inspiring press photos by 42 prize winners from 17 countries in eight categories: General News, Daily Life, Spot News, Contemporary Issues, Long-Term Projects, Nature, Portraits and Sports. First, second and third prizes for both single shots and photo series are awarded in each category. The special display system developed in 2014, when the World Press Photo exhibition returned to De Nieuwe Kerk for the first time in 15 years, will be used again this year. The photos appear to be floating in space in the interior of the large Gothic church on Amsterdam’s Dam Square.

    World Press Photo receives support from the Dutch Postcode Lottery and is sponsored worldwide by Canon. The exhibition in Amsterdam is sponsored by Delta Lloyd.

    For more information:  www.worldpressphoto.org

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  • Electro Power Systems

     |  Paris

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    Electro Power Systems

    EnterNext welcomes Electro Power Systems on Euronext in Paris

    Carlalberto Guglielminotti, CEO of Electro Power Systems, rings the opening bell.

    Electro Power Systems specializes in developing and manufacturing hydrogen-based systems for energy storage. The systems storage capacity (10 KWh up to 100 MWh) is an answer to the Energy Transition ranging from the auxiliary power supply (backup for telecom towers and data centers) to solutions for supporting the electricity grid for transmission and distribution (smart grids and renewables' integration) and finally to leverage a distrusted generation model with a full off-grid infrastructure.

    Paris
  • ‘Vermogen voor Morgen’

     |  Amsterdam

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    ‘Vermogen voor Morgen’

    Sounding of the gong is kick-off for online event ‘Vermogen voor Morgen’‘

    Vermogen voor Morgen’ is a two-day online event about investing, saving, and pension accrual. On 22 and 23 April, various experts will elaborate to private investors how to secure their financial future during 15 interactive webinars. The gong ceremony is the official opening of the first edition of ‘Vermogen voor Morgen’.

    Investors (to be) can participate in the webinars from home for free and choose between the four financial themes that will be at the heart of the event: ‘Golden tips exist’, ‘What do real investors do?, ‘Save or invest? The art of straightforward asset growth’, and ‘Retirement, not a distant reality’.

    Vermogen voor Morgen is an initiative of De Financiële Telegraaf, OnlineSeminar and Beleggingsinstituut.

    For more information: www.vermogenvoormorgen.nl

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  • Sensorion

     |  Paris

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    Sensorion

    EnterNext welcomes Sensorion on Alternext in Paris

    Laurent Nguyen, CEO of Sensorion, rings the opening bell.

    Sensorion specializes in the research and development of medicines for the treatment of inner ear disorders (dizziness or loss of balance, hearing problems, tinnitus, etc.).

    The company has three products in its portfolio, all in the final phases of pre-clinical development.

    Paris
  • AMREF Flying Doctors

     |  Amsterdam

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    AMREF Flying Doctors

    ASN Bank and AMREF Flying Doctors open trading

    Midwife Esther Madudu opens trading at Beursplein 5 by sounding the gong. Madudu comes from Uganda and is one of the midwives trained by AMREF Flying Doctors. In the investment campaign of ASN Bank, she stresses the importance of obstetric care in Africa.

    The campaign gives investors the opportunity to contribute to the training and working conditions of midwives in Uganda and Tanzania. ASN Bank donates 5 euros to AMREF Flying Doctors for any investor deposit of € 2000 or more in the ASN Investment Funds. This donation goes towards the training of midwives. Each newly trained midwife also receives a WakaWaka solar lamp and charger. Along with WakaWaka and AMREF Flying Doctors, the bank wants to finance 25 trainings of midwives in Africa. Investors will also receive a WakaWaka solar lamp as a gift.

    For more information: www.asnbank.nl

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  • Sustainable Housing

     |  Amsterdam

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    Sustainable Housing

    Amsterdam and BNG Bank sound gong for sustainable housing

    By sounding the gong, mr. Abdeluheb Choho, Alderman of the City of Amsterdam, calls attention to the installation of the first solar panels on individual subsidized rented homes of Eigen Haard, a large housing association based in Amsterdam.

    Thanks to the services of an Energy Service Company (ESCo), the housing association will not have to worry about the realization, financing, monitoring or maintenance of the solar panels for 20 years. Tenants will have lower energy bills, thereby also reaping the benefits. Over the coming year, more than 7,500 solar panels will be installed, making this project the largest of its kind in the Netherlands. The project was developed by HuurDeZon and is financed by the Amsterdam Climate & Energy Fund, Amsterdams Investeringsfonds (Amsterdam investment fund) and BNG Bank.

    Alderman Abdeluheb Choho hopes that the roll-out will continue: "The City's goal is for 20 percent more energy per inhabitant to be produced sustainably by 2020 than in 2013, in part by promoting the use of solar panels. In principle, any housing association could apply this concept. Some 45 percent of Amsterdam's housing supply is held by the associations, so the potential yield is tremendous."

    BNG Bank is the bank of and for local authorities and public sector institutions. The bank makes a sustainable contribution to minimizing the costs of social provisions for the public.

    For more information: www.bngbank.nl

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  • BNP Paribas Investment Partners

     |  Amsterdam

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    BNP Paribas Investment Partners

    BNP Paribas Investment Partners celebrates partnership

    By sounding the gong at the Amsterdam Exchange, BNP Paribas Investment Partners celebrates its partnership with the recently established Dutch pension fund for the dairy sector and related industries (BPF Zuivel).

    Early in 2015, a dozen dairies, together with dairy sector unions, set up this pension fund. This is noteworthy because the number of Dutch (sector) pension funds has been declining for years. Many of these funds are migrating to an insurer or a larger pension fund because of high costs or stricter legislation.

    With this new pension fund, employers and unions in the dairy industry are opting for a uniform and contemporary pension which employers and employees can afford and which is future-proof.

    Almost 100 years after establishing the first Dutch sector pension fund in Leeuwarden, for employees in parts of the dairy industry, this new fund shows that the interests of employers and employees can be well-aligned.

    For more information: www.bnpparibas-ip.com

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    Week of the Entrepreneur

     |  Amsterdam

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    Week of the Entrepreneur

    Gaby Arts of Powerling sounds the gong in the company of Norbert van den Hove, deputy Director Entrepreneurship at the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Hans de Graaf, Directeur MKB, ING Netherlands, Michaël van Straalen, Chairman MKB Netherlands and Maurice van Tilburg, CEO Euronext Amsterdam at the Week of the Entrepreneur.

    The Week of the Entrepreneur has been the entrepreneurial event in the Netherlands for the past 18 years. On this occasion, the gong is moved to the Beatrix Theater in Utrecht and trading is opened by an attending entrepreneur. The program of 14-16 April consists of plenary sessions, lunch meetings and inspiration sessions for entrepreneurs in the Netherlands. Euronext is present during the entire week of the Entrepreneur: the stock market and entrepreneurship are inextricably linked.

    On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Maurice Tilburg, CEO of Euronext Amsterdam speaks during the morning sessions to explain the potential of the stock market with Enternext to small and medium‐size enterprises (SMEs) as a good alternative to bank loans. EnterNext is the subsidiary of the Euronext Group designed to develop and promote its stock markets specifically for SMEs.

    This year at the Week of the Entrepreneur, ministers Ploumen, Kamp, and Bussemaker will make an appearance.

    For more information: www.weekvandeondernemer.nl

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    Week of the Entrepreneur

     |  Amsterdam

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    Week of the Entrepreneur

    Remco Wijnia of DSW Rijswijk sounds the gong in the company of Berthold Leeftink, Director General for Enterprise and Innovation at the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Hans de Graaf, Directeur MKB, ING Netherlands, Michaël van Straalen, Chairman MKB Netherlands and Maurice van Tilburg, CEO Euronext Amsterdam at the Week of the Entrepreneur.

    The Week of the Entrepreneur has been the entrepreneurial event in the Netherlands for the past 18 years. On this occasion, the gong is moved to the Beatrix Theater in Utrecht and trading is opened by an attending entrepreneur. The program of 14-16 April consists of plenary sessions, lunch meetings and inspiration sessions for entrepreneurs in the Netherlands. Euronext is present during the entire week of the Entrepreneur: the stock market and entrepreneurship are inextricably linked.

    On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Maurice Tilburg, CEO of Euronext Amsterdam speaks during the morning sessions to explain the potential of the stock market with Enternext to small and medium‐size enterprises (SMEs) as a good alternative to bank loans. EnterNext is the subsidiary of the Euronext Group designed to develop and promote its stock markets specifically for SMEs.

    This year at the Week of the Entrepreneur, ministers Ploumen, Kamp, and Bussemaker will make an appearance.

    For more information: www.weekvandeondernemer.nl

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    Photo: Congres in Beeld\Hennie Keeris

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    Bank Indonesia

     |  Amsterdam

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    Bank Indonesia

    Delegation of Bank Indonesia closes trading day

    A delegation of Bank Indonesia (BI) visits Beursplein 5 and closes trading. Mr. Prasaja Widiatmaka, assistant director of the Monetary Management Department of Bank Indonesia, sounds the gong.

    In 2014, the central banks Bank Indonesia (BI) and De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) established a cooperation partnership for a five-year period with the aim of transferring knowledge in the areas of retail and wholesale payments, and the trading, clearing and settlement of securities transactions. To this end, DNB and BI organise a seminar every six months, one in Amsterdam in the spring and one in Jakarta in the autumn. The partnership programme is supported by the Dutch embassy in Jakarta.

    The spring 2015 seminar in Amsterdam deals with the trading, clearing and settlement of securities transactions. The first part, about trading in securities and derivatives, was hosted by Euronext Amsterdam this afternoon.

    For more information: www.dnb.nl

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    Week of the Entrepreneur

     |  Amsterdam

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    Week of the Entrepreneur

    Sound of the gong on location at Week of the Entrepreneur

    Roland Soedamah of Buro CITE sounds the gong in the company of Peter Waasdorp, Director Entrepreneurship at the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Annemein Kolk, Directeur Grootbedrijf & Instellingen ING Netherlands, Michaël van Straalen, Chairman MKB Netherlands and Maurice van Tilburg, CEO Euronext Amsterdam at the Week of the Entrepreneur.

    The Week of the Entrepreneur has been the entrepreneurial event in the Netherlands for the past 18 years. On this occasion, the gong is moved to the Beatrix Theater in Utrecht and trading is opened by an attending entrepreneur. The program of 14-16 April consists of plenary sessions, lunch meetings and inspiration sessions for entrepreneurs in the Netherlands. Euronext is present during the week of the Entrepreneur: the stock market and entrepreneurship are inextricably linked.

    On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Maurice Tilburg, CEO of Euronext Amsterdam speaks during the morning sessions to explain the potential of the stock market with Enternext to small and medium‐size enterprises (SMEs) as a good alternative to bank loans. EnterNext is the subsidiary of the Euronext Group designed to develop and promote its stock markets specifically for SMEs.

    This year at the Week of the Entrepreneur, ministers Ploumen, Kamp, and Bussemaker will make an appearance.

    For more information: www.weekvandeondernemer.nl

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    Photo: Congres in Beeld\Hennie Keeris 

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  • Battle of the Schools

     |  Amsterdam

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    Battle of the Schools

    Winners Battle of the Schools open trading

    Students of the Olympus College in Arnhem sound the gong of the Amsterdam Exchange as winners of the investment competition Battle of the School. The Olympus College won the prize for the best risk/reward.

    Battle of the Schools is an investment competition for economy students and teachers in HAVO and VWO secondary education. Students are divided into groups of three or four. Each group will step into the role of investment adviser and draw up an investment plan for example a parent or grandparent. The students get a virtual starting capital of 100,000 euros which they can invest in shares and investment funds listed on Euronext Amsterdam.

    For more information: www.scholenstrijd.nl

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