Thursday, December 11, 2014

Values ​​followed the close of the Paris Stock Exchange – Boursorama

Values ​​followed the close of the Paris Stock Exchange – Boursorama

CLOSING STOCK EXCHANGE PARIS

THE CLOSE OF THE PARIS STOCK EXCHANGE

PARIS (Reuters) – The values ​​of the day Thursday at the Paris Bourse, where the CAC 40 index closed almost unchanged (-0.05% to 4225.86 points), benefiting in the post South of force on Wall Street after encouraging US data.

* CGG plunged 11.21% to 7.2 euros and signed the largest decline of the SBF 120 while Technip (+ 3.03% to 48.42 euros) finished at the top of increases in the CAC 40. The two oil services groups were the stars of the day after the site of economic information latribune.fr reported that the State was not satisfied by a combination between the two companies.

* AIRBUS GROUP (-4.3% to 41.32 euros) registered the largest drop in the CAC 40, continuing its tumble after a fall of 10.42% on the back of disappointment investors on the outlook announced at the investor days.

* Many cyclicals have turned up in the afternoon. ALCATEL-LUCENT took 1.9% to 2.789 euros, SCHNEIDER 0.87% to 61.59 euros.

* The uncertainty has also benefited the defensive nature of values, the image ORANGE (+ 2.08% to 13.985 euros) SANOFI (+ 1.51%) and GDF SUEZ (+ 0.44% to 19.445 euros).

* Sartorius Stedim Biotech has won 1, 81% to 163.1 euros after posting a new record high in the morning to 165 euros. Several analysts have expressed optimism about the value and highlighted the group’s growth prospects and a more favorable euro-dollar exchange rate.

* BENETEAU jumped 7.84% to 12.24 euros. Societe Generale raised its guidance on the value of “hold” to “buy”, saying the decline of more than 16% of the title in 2014 was an opportunity to reposition itself on value.

* BLUE SOLUTIONS (+ 4.04%), a subsidiary of the Bolloré group (+ 0.44%), was chosen by the Syndicat des transports d’Ile-de-France (STIF) and RATP to supply the first electric bus region in the context of a contract of 10 to 40 million euros.

* AKKA TECHNOLOGIES (+ 1.39% to 28.39 euros) announced Wednesday the acquisition of the German consulting company Auronik technologies, especially implanted in the automotive segment, first stage diversification of the French group in Germany.

(Raoul Sachs, Alexander Boksenbaum Granier, edited by Jean-Michel Belot)

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