Monday, March 2, 2015

Values ​​to follow in mid-session of the Paris Stock Exchange – Boursorama

Values ​​to follow in mid-session of the Paris Stock Exchange – Boursorama

PARIS (Reuters) – Values ​​to follow Monday at the Paris Bourse, where the CAC 40 index CAC 40 was down 0.77% to 4913.58 point around 13:00 after a record start to the year, a gain of nearly 16% in the months of January and February.

* Vivendi (-5.07%) experiencing its worst trading session for three years remaining investors aback by the sale of its residual share in SFR at a price deemed disappointing while improving the redistribution provided for shareholders lets the market hungry.

* In NUMERICABLE-SFR Conversely, potential buyer of BOUYGUES TELECOMS, subsidiary of Bouygues (+ 1.79%), made a leap of 6.14% and signs the largest increase in the SBF 120. According to the Journal du Dimanche, NUMERICABLE-SFR has proposed a price close to 7.5 billion Bouygues euros to buy back its subsidiary.

* LAFARGE (-2.64%) lags of the largest declines the CAC 40. The Swiss Holcim intends to grant a special bonus to its shareholders to to win their adherence to the proposed merger with Lafarge, reported Sunday the Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung, citing unidentified sources.

* Eurofins Scientific fall of 3.4% and suffers profit taking after gaining over 14% since the beginning of the year. The specialist in bioanalysis expects an increase of its financial results this year having exceeded its targets in 2014 despite a mixed economic climate in some of its markets.

* INNATE PARMA (6.12 %) was the second largest increase in the SBF 120 index, driven by the green light from US health authorities to Bristol-Myers Squibb for expedited review of lung cancer treatment type also developed by the French laboratory .

* PARROT earns more than 7% after record Monday in state revenues in the fourth quarter to € 80.4 million up 33% and operating income positive for the full year to 0.6 million. In 2015, the designer and distributor of wireless products, including civilians drones, said aim for accelerated growth and a gradual improvement in profitability.

(Alexandre Boksenbaum Granier, Juliette Rouillon and Raoul Sachs edited by Jean-Michel Belot)

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