Friday, August 7, 2015

What were the values ​​for the close of the Paris Stock Exchange? – Boursier.com


 

PARIS (Reuters) – List of Values ​​to follow Friday at the Paris Bourse, which ended down after the publication of strong employment figures in the US for the month July, which relaunched the debate on the raising of interest rates by the US Federal Reserve in the month of September.

The CAC 40 was down 0.72% to 5154.75 point limit . 1.42% rise in the benchmark index of the Paris Stock Exchange over the week

* Many CYCLIC values ​​were penalized by German statistics: unexpected drop in industrial production decline and more stronger than expected exports in June.

Saint-Gobain sold 2.06% to 43.56 euros, plus drop in the CAC 40, ALCATEL-LUCENT 1.65% to 3.328 euros and 1 CAPGEMINI , 23% to 85.68 euros.

* Several VALUES offering DEFENSIVE PROFILE were neglected, managers expensive judging after being sought for several months.

SANOFI declined 2.05% to 98.24 euros, ORANGE 1.83% to 14.985 euros and Danone 1.14% to 62.55 euros.

* In addition, the groups involved in SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL suffered from a note from Credit Suisse, which considers overly optimistic market expectations about the capacity of French industry to improve its industrial production.

SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT, in which the broker lowered its recommendation to “neutral” to “underperform”, dropped 2.39% to 17.33 euros and Veolia Environnement dropped 1.78% to 20.745 euros.

* The values ​​of the MEDIA (-1.89%) recorded the largest decrease sector in Europe in the wake of the US media sector, penalized the day on Wall Street with results considered disappointing.

HAVAS (-4.04% to 7.61 euros) recorded the largest decrease in the SBF 120 while TF1 dropped 3.26% to 14.855 euros and Publicis 1.6% to 67, 15 euros.

* In contrast, the European sector ENERGY (+ 0.49%) gained ground against the growing opposition in the US to the agreement on the nuclear program Iran, which provides for a gradual lifting of sanctions imposed on Tehran and had led to market expectations of an increase in Iranian oil exports, while weighing on the price of black gold.

TOTAL ( + 1.1% to 45.795 euros) finished in the top 40 and Technip CAC rose 0.42% to 50.17 euros. Outside the CAC, Vallourec took 1.6% to 13.37 euros, Maurel & amp; PROM 1.41% to 5.117 euros and CGG 1.09% to 4.069 euros.

* Engie rose 0.9% to 17.91 euros. Credit Suisse raised its recommendation on the value of “neutral” to “outperform” because of an “attractive” dividend but also through the announcement of the end of July an agreement to extend a decade of two reactors that the group operates in Belgium.

* SOPRA STERIA (+ 2.07% to 99.05 euros, the largest increase of the SBF 120) continued its momentum from the previous day (+ 12.84%), supported by several favorable rating Analysts on consulting firms after the group raised its operating margin target for 2015 after first-half much better than expected.

* IPSEN (+ 1.58% at 59 93 euros) has hit a new record high in the morning to 61 euros, while JPMorgan raised its recommendation on the value to “overweight” to reflect the growth potential of the star products of the laboratory, and Somatuline Telotristat.

* TRANSGENE lost 10.08% to 3.48 euros, plus drop in the CAC Mid & amp; Small, speculation about the future of biotech falling after rising by nearly 40% of the share into two sessions.

* DERICHEBOURG (-8.52% to 3.04 euros) has in the fed volumes, practically erased all the accumulated gains on the week. The specialist services to businesses and communities accuse one of the largest declines in the CAC Mid & amp; Small after announcing its quarterly activity.

* Norbert Dentressangle has lost 2.51% to 194.55 euros after falling 57% of net profit of the group in the first half, particularly penalized by costs related to the takeover by the American XPO Logistics, which bought the French company logistics and transport end of April.

(Alexandre Boksenbaum-Granier and Raphael Bloch, edited by Cyril Altmeyer)


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