You are the best lemon. just think if people had lissened to you.
Interesting information. Thank u.
Great info. Thanks.
Very good info. Thank u.
lemon how much did you short and at what price? Or are you just a bitter, ex shareholder that lost a ton?
have watched the stock for years and have a good feeling about how it trades. and have been right alot of the time. based more on market sentiment more then anything. Have never lost any money on it.
Stealing my thunder no comment.
good work!
Sentiment: Buy
ING Groep Names Belgian Head Hamers CEO to Succeed Hommen
By Maud van Gaal - Feb 22, 2013 1:03 PM GMT+0100.
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ING Groep NV (INGA), the biggest Dutch financial-services company, promoted Ralph Hamers to be chief executive officer, replacing Jan Hommen, the former chairman who led the firm through the aftermath of a government bailout.
The 46-year-old Hamers, a Dutch national, has led the company’s Belgian and Luxembourg banking unit since 2011 and will take the top job in October. Hommen, whose four-year term as CEO ends on May 13, will have his contract extended by four months to “ensure a smooth leadership transition,” the Amsterdam-based company said in a statement today.
Hamers will become responsible for completing a European Union-imposed restructuring plan that will see ING sell its global insurance and investment-management operations before the end of 2018 and repay the remainder of the Dutch government’s 10 billion euros ($13.2 billion) in bailout money by May 2015. Hamers joined the company in 1991 and has run ING’s Dutch banking unit and its global commercial lending division.
“Hamers, while a surprising candidate, seems well suited for the job,” said Matthias De Wit, a Brussels-based analyst at Petercam SA with a hold rating on the shares. “He’s proven to be a capable and experienced manager and has a lot of experience in risk management.”
Shares Rise
ING shares rose 1.7 percent to 6.28 euros at 12:40 p.m. in Amsterdam, giving the company a market value of 24 billion euros. That’s a gain of more than 50 percent since Jan. 23, 2009, the last trading day before Hommen took the top job.
Hommen, 69, became CEO after chairing ING’s supervisory board. He took over from Michel Tilmant after the company’s 2008 bailout and has disposed of assets from Latin America to Asia, including the sale of ING Direct USA to Capital One Financial Corp. (COF)
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Well, finally some hope with the new CEO.
And I hope he can replace the current management,
call in proven and ambitious bank managers to help him to make ING to work and prosper again.
I still dont know what ING board were thinking, 4 years ago,
naming a 65 year old nice guy to CEO post. He proved to be a terrible choice, a simple loss of time for ING.
He clearly had no ambition, no competence to lead ING out of the mess of 2008 crisis.
Anyways, I think all shareholders are happy.
for this new CEO at least shall have ambition,
I hope he has courage to take the steps necessaary to help ING to recover.
awesome news!
Sentiment: Buy
Good update. Thx.
good report. thx.
full detailed report. thanks
Thanks, good report
Can not hold onto any gains.
good info. thx.
we are looking good today!

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