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  • Transavia

     |  Amsterdam

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    Transavia

    Transavia sounds gong and shares ambitions

    Transavia, subsidiary of Euronext-listed company Air France – KLM (ticker symbol: AF), sounds the gong at Beursplein 5 and shares its ambitions. The airline aims to be the most affordable and accessible airline company in Europe, and to be a leader in the area of hospitality and service, including online services.

    This summer, Transaviawelcomed a growing number of passengers on board; in July, approximately 825.000 passengers flew to one of over 100 destinations with a the load factor 87%. In that month, the fleet of 36 aircrafts was airborne for 14,000 hours in total, which is an average of over 12 hours per aircraft per day. This adds up to 3,600 flights in the period July until the first week of August and an average of 85 flights per day.

    The summer schedule of 2016 is under development. Growth is central and the fleet will be increased by 3 additional aircrafts. New destinations will be added to the network, taking into account both the business traveler and the leisure passenger.

    For more information: www.transavia.com

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  • Amsterdam City Swim

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    Sounding of the gong announces Amsterdam City Swim

    The sounding of the gong announces the fourth edition of the Amsterdam City Swim. Chairman of the Amsterdam City Swim Foundation, Marc ter Haar, sounds the gong.

    The Amsterdam City Swim will take place on 6 September 2015. Over 2,500 swimmers will participate in the 2015 meter swim through the canals and river Amstel, to raise money for the ALS Foundation in the Netherlands and call attention to the still incurable disease ALS.

    Over the past three years, the total amount of over € 4.5 million was raised for the ALS Foundation in the Netherlands. All proceeds of the Amsterdam City Swim will go to the ALS Foundation.

    For more information: www.amsterdamcitywim.nl

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  • SAIL Amsterdam

     |  Amsterdam

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    Port of Amsterdam sounds gong for SAIL Amsterdam

    The Port of Amsterdam sounds the gong for the 9th edition of SAIL Amsterdam, to be held from 19-23 August. This world-class event provides a unique opportunity to marvel at dozens of Tall Ships and other historic vessels from around the world. Some 2.5 million visitors are expected to attend the world’s largest nautical spectacle.

    The 2015 edition  of SAIL will be bigger than ever and features a 12-kilometre parade, the Sail Music Marina with daily concerts and the traditional pieremachocheltocht through the Amsterdam canals.

    “For us as Port of Amsterdam, SAIL Amsterdam is a fantastic event that combines our history and our current activities. Under the new setup considerable attention is devoted to innovation and sustainability. SAIL offers the public an opportunity to discover both the history and the current navigation as well as the Port of Amsterdam" says Dertje Meijer, CEO of Port of Amsterdam.

    For more information: www.sail.nl

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  • Terre des Hommes

     |  Amsterdam

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    Terre des Hommes sounds gong in fight against child exploitation

    Terre des Hommes opens trading at the Amsterdam exchange to call attention to the fight against child exploitation. The gong is sounded by director Albert Jaap van Santbrink of the children's charity. He is part of an expedition of directors and owners of companies and institutions later this month, climbing the highest mountain in Africa to raise money.

    The proceeds of the ascent of Kilimanjaro (5895 m) will be for children who are being exploited in gold mines in Tanzania. The children are involved in heavy physical labour that is also hazardous. In addition, these children are often victims of physical and sexual abuse. With the sponsorship children can go back to school or receive vocational training for building a better and safer future.

    The expedition will start next Saturday. Terre des Hommes is being supported - among others - by ASML Foundation, the corporate foundation of Euronext-listed ASML (ticker symbol: ASML).

    For more information: www.terredeshommes.nl

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  • Better Options and Giving Back Foundation

     |  Amsterdam

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    Better Options and Giving Back Foundation

    Better Options and Giving Back Foundation open trading

    Better Options LLP, trading company based in the Amsterdam exchange building, opens trading in the company of Giving Back Foundation. Better Options invited the Amsterdam pupils and mentors of Giving Back Foundation for a day at the exchange.

    Giving Back Foundation is committed to a diverse society in which everyone has an equal chance, to develop his or her talent. Giving Back focuses on a broad group of talented pupils and students who have the potential to play a successful role in society. Giving Back offers these young people a challenging program aimed at both personal and professional development. This program consists of workshops and events, plus a mentoring program. Giving Back offers programs for pupils, students and young professionals.

    For more information: www.betteroptionsllp.nl

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  • CE Credit Management III

     |  Brussels

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    CE Credit Management III

    Listing of bonds issued by CE Credit Management III

    On Thursday 13 August 2015, Colin Nugteren, CAO of Direct Pay Services BV, opened the European stock markets with a Bell Ceremony to celebrate the listing of bonds issued by CE Credit Management III on Alternext Brussels. A short speech was held by Colin Nugteren.

    To know more about the issuer, click on the following link: www.cecm3.nl

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  • Grachtenfestival

     |  Amsterdam

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    Opening of trading marks start of Grachtenfestival

    Mandonlin player Ferdinand Binnendijk, winner of the Audience Award of the Grachtenfestival Conservatorium Concours and to be seen and heard at the next Grachtenfestival Amsterdam, opens trading at the Amsterdam exchange. Ferdinand Binnendijk will perform during Grachtenfestival Amsterdam, which takes place from 14 - 23 August.

    Themed ‘Expedition’ this year, Grachtenfestival Amsterdam spreads its wings with concerts in not only Amsterdam, but also Zaanstad, Diemen, Muiden, Ouder-Amstel and Amstelveen. The locations of the UNESCO World Heritage Stelling van Amsterdam are a big part of the festival this year. Visitors can also go to concerts at several squares and parks and of course beautiful locations along the canals.

    Grachtenfestival Amsterdam is a platform for young musicians from all over the world. During this largest classical music festival in the Netherlands, they treat young and old to unique concerts. The complete program consist of over 250 concerts at more than 90 locations.

    For more information: www.grachtenfestival.com

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  • UNICEF youth participation

     |  Amsterdam

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    UNICEF youth participation

    UNICEF sounds gong to promote youth participation

    King of the Youth Stijn Harder and UNICEF director Jan Bouke Wijbrandi open the Amsterdam exchange on International Youth Day. By sounding the gong they symbolically ask attention for the right of youth participation, Wijbrandi explains: "According to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, children have the right to express their opinion. Adults should take their insights and ideas seriously. "

    15-year-old Harder is 2015 King of the Youth and explores the situation of children in the Netherlands. He talks about his findings on Kleine Prinsjesdag, traditionally held in the Ridderzaal the Friday before Budget Day.

    UNICEF encourages young people to have a voice in politics, but also in business. UNICEF Netherlands and the Missing Chapter Foundation have joined forced to stimulate organizations to set up a Children’s Council. These children advise Management Boards on existing dilemmas.

    For more information: www.unicef.nl

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  • Amsterdam Institute of Finance

     |  Amsterdam

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    Amsterdam Institute of Finance

    Amsterdam Institute of Finance visits Beursplein 5

    Amsterdam Institute of Finance (AIF) visits Beursplein 5 with the participants of the Master of Science in Risk Management for Executives program, a Master’s program aimed at professionals in Risk Management. This program is spread over several modules and is held in New York, Amsterdam and Abu Dhabi over the course of one year. The program is offered in collaboration with NYU Stern School of Business.

    AIF is a foundation specialized in providing high-level financial training for finance and other professionals. Located in Amsterdam, AIF was established in 1990 as an initiative of the Dutch financial community. Since then, AIF has built a strong presence worldwide for its open enrollment programs as well as its custom made in-company training.

    For more information: www.aif.nl

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  • KiKa Foundation

     |  Amsterdam

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    Stichting KiKa sounds gong to call attention to childhood cancer research

    Children Cancer Free Foundation (KiKa) visits Beursplein 5 and opens trading. Lisanne Spaander sounds the gong.

    Lisanne, currently under treatment for childhood cancer, has released a CD single. Lisanne sings the song “Vechtersbaas” (Fighter) to put her emotions into words. In addition, she wants to help others to stay positive. Lisanne has completed the toughest part of her treatment. She will receive several treatments until October, after which she hopes to be done.

    Kika funds research on childhood cancer. At this time, 75% of the children with cancer are cured. That's good, but not good enough. KiKa aims to increase the cure rate to 95% in 2025. To achieve this, there is still much costly research required.

    For more information: www.kika.nl

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  • Startupbootcamp sounds the gong for startup city Amsterdam

     |  Amsterdam

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    Startupbootcamp sounds the gong for startup city Amsterdam

    Amsterdam has entered the top 20 of best startup cities worldwide. For this occasion, co-founder of startup-accelerator Startupbootcamp Ruud Hendriks, sounds the gong at the Amsterdam Exchange.

     

    Startupbootcamp is active is eight cities across the world and offers startups a 3-month accelerator program to grow their business and attract investors. The next program in Amsterdam focuses purely on the E-commerce industry. The 10 participating E-commerce teams will be presented on the 9th of September after an intense selection process.  The program officially kicks off on 12 October.

     

    The exchange and entrepreneurship go hand in hand. Euronext plays an important role in financing the real economy. With its subsidiary Enternext, she supports entrepreneurs in their growth - along with industry partners - to develop funding initiatives in the form of loans and bonds to increase visibility of listed, medium-sized enterprises.

     

    For more information: www.startupbootcamp.org

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    Dutch men’s basketball team and TEAMKPN Sports Fund open trading

    The Dutch men's basketball team opens trading to celebrate the first participation in the European Championships since 1989. Team captain Arvin Slagter sounds the gong in the company of a delegation of sponsor TEAMKPN Sports Fund.

    Euronext listed company KPN (ticker symbol: KPN) has established TEAMKPN Sports Fund to temporarily support outstanding sport performances. Until 2018, it annually makes up to 200 thousand euros available to teams.

    The European Championship Basketball is played in four different countries and will take place from 5 to 20 September. The Netherlands plays its five matches in the group stage in Zagreb. On 5 September the Dutch team plays Georgia in its first match. The final will be played on 20 September in Lille.

    For more information: www.oranjebasketball.com

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    Net4kids launches new campaign ‘”Small is of great significance’’ at Beursplein 5

    Odette van Zijdveld, Managing Director, sounds the gong at Beursplein 5 and opens trading. On this occasion Net4kids launches its new advertising campaign "Small is of great significance". The campaign was developed pro bono by Havas Boondoggle Amsterdam and aims to show entrepreneurs and businesses that a small contribution can be of great significance. The campaign uses recognizable logos of companies and literally takes a piece out of it. With this Net4kids concretely show what one piece can do for one child.

    Net4kids is a Business-to-Business platform for impactful support for children, where specific children's aid projects in Africa and Asia are directly and permanently connected to project investors. Net4kids stands for children's aid business in Asia and Africa and soon in the Netherlands. The foundation believes that a better world starts with children.

    For more information: www.net4kids.org/en

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    Sounding of the gong by Pluk de Nacht Foundation marks start of open air film festival

    Pluk de Nacht Foundation sounds the gong at Beursplein 5 and kicks off the 12th edition of the open-air film festival. Visitors of Pluk de Nacht can enjoy plenty of (inter)national feature films, short films, documentaries and animations that have hardly been shown in Dutch cinemas. Precisely these films deserve an accessible way to reach a large audience, according to the group of film lovers who founded the Pluk de Nacht Foundation.

    From 5 to 15 August, Pluk de Nacht shows 15 films in Amsterdam. From 20 to 22 August the film festival is located in Arnhem. The tour ends in Utrecht, from 26 to 29 August.

    For more information: www.plukdenacht.nl

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  • Sports enthusiasts sound gong for KNGF guide dogs

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    Sports enthusiasts sound gong for KNGF guide dogs

    A sporty group accompanied by two guide dogs open trading to mark the start of International Assistance Dog Week. Sounding the gong also symbolically launches the fundraising activities during the “Dam tot Damloop”. Nineteen runners, including five runners with a visual impairment, will work up a sweat during the 31st edition of the “Dam tot Damloop” for the benefit of the guide dogs of the Royal Dutch Guide Dog Foundation. The runners raise money for each completed kilometre, and the proceeds will be used for the expensive training of the guide dogs.

    “The Assistance Dog Week is used worldwide to give the guide dogs the attention they deserve. It is a good moment to symbolically kick off this sportive fundraising activity for dogs with a mission by sounding the gong” says Ellen Greve, director of the Royal Dutch Guide Dog Foundation.

    For more information:  www.geleidehond.nl

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  • Sounding of the gong kicks off 80th edition of Sneekweek

     |  Amsterdam

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    Sounding of the gong kicks off 80th edition of Sneekweek

    Jaitie Dijkstra, Vice-President of the Royal Water Sports Association of Sneek (KWS), sounds the gong and kicks off the 80th edition of the Sneekweek, the biggest sailing event on inland waterways in Europe.

    From 1-6 August, over 1800 participants compete in 35 different sailing classes for a spot on the highest podium. The organization of the event is in the hands of the Royal Water Sports Association of Sneek. The sailing competitions take place daily at the Sneekermeer, where more than 100 volunteers from KWS will ensure that the sailing events run smoothly. The KWS is financially supported by a number of large nationally operating organizations. Main sponsor is Lipton Ice Tea, a brand of the Euronext listed company Unilever (ticker symbol: UNIA), with sub sponsors Brunel, Heineken, Rabobank, Gaastra Pro Gear, Snakeware, Sony and Veenema Oliehandel.

    For more information: www.sneekweek.nl

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    Amsterdam Gay Pride and KPN sound gong for freedom and equality

    Director of the Amsterdam Gay Pride Lucien Spee sounds the gong to open trading and to call attention to human rights in general, and the acceptance and equality of LHBTI’s in particular.

    The Amsterdam Gay Pride is being held for the 20th time. A big celebration with an impressive plea for the emancipation of the gay, lesbian-, bisexual, transgender and intersex communities. For nine days, more than 160 events are held in the field of debate, art, theater, film, (dance) parties and sports. The theme for 2015 is 'Share'.

    This year the so-called KPN Pride Stream Boat participates in the famous boat parade; a special boat equipped with a 360 degrees streaming camera. Through this camera, for both video and audio, the entire Parade Float can be experienced. The Pride Stream can be followed via pridestream.org and is an initiative of Euronext listed company KPN (ticker symbol: KPN). With its brand mission "feel free", KPN wants people to experience that technology does not make life more detached but kinder. KPN is proud partner of the Amsterdam Gay Pride, which lasts until 2 August 2015.

    For more information: www.pride.amsterdam

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  • Dutch Burns Foundation sounds the gong for safe barbecuing

     |  Amsterdam

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    Dutch Burns Foundation sounds the gong for safe barbecuing

    The Dutch Burns Foundation sounds the gong to call attention to the dangers of flammable liquids when barbecuing. The summer months of June, July and August are dedicated to safe barbecuing.

    Beautiful weather unfortunately means busy times in the three Dutch Burn Centers in Groningen, Rotterdam and Beverwijk. Flammable liquids such as alcohol, bio-ethanol and white-spirit are used to light up barbecues and fire pits. What many people do not know is that the gas cloud is the most dangerous. When you open a bottle of flammable liquid, a gas cloud arises. This gas cloud lingers in the air. If one spark of fire comes in the gas cloud, it creates a dangerous fire. The consequences are severe: someone gets caught by the flash fire, catches fire and is marked for life.

    Yearly, more than 750 people are hospitalized in a Dutch burn center for a lenghty period of time. 15.4% of the sustained injuries are related to flammable liquids. The Dutch Burns Foundation warns that the only way to light up your barbecue safely is with firelighters. The Dutch burn centers and the Dutch Burns Foundation together strive for zero barbecue victims. 

    For mor information: www.brandwondenstichting.nl/bbqveilig

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