Values ​​to follow in Paris and in Europe (updated) – 01/29/2024 at 08:23


(Updated with Carmat, Eutelsat, Wacker Chemie, Julius Baer, ​​Superdry, Ryanair, Deutsche Bank, Philips)

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Update on European markets .EUFR

Stocks to follow on Monday on the Paris Stock Exchange and in Europe:

* AIRBUS AIR.PA – United Airlines UAL.O has contacted Airbus to buy more A321neo-type aircraft to fill the potential void left by the delay of the Boeing 737 MAX 10, according to industry sources.

* EUTELSAT ETL.PA announced on Monday a downward revision of its financial objectives for the 2023-24 financial year, the LEO activities of OneWeb, with which the satellite company finalized its merger in September, having fallen behind schedule.

➦ Eutelsat reduces its outlook due to the delay in OneWeb activities

* CARMAT ALCAR.PA announced on Monday that it had carried out a capital increase for a gross amount of 16.5 million euros.

* SMCP SMCP.PA announced on Friday that it expected a financial performance lower than its previous forecasts, including a turnover of around 1.23 billion euros.

* HOLCIM HOLN.S will split its activities in North America and list them on the United States stock market in the first half of 2025, the Swiss construction materials giant announced on Sunday. Miljan Gutovic, current head of activities in Europe, will also replace Jan Jenisch as general manager on May 1.

* BAYER BAYGn.DE was ordered to pay compensation of 2.25 billion dollars (2.07 billion euros) to a resident of the US state of Pennsylvania suffering from cancer which he attributed to exposure to Roundup weedkiller, the plaintiff’s lawyers announced.

* WACKER CHEMIE WCHG.DE reported a drop in annual profit due to falling prices, high energy costs and reduced utilization rates at its factories, the group said Monday.

* JULIUS BAER BAER.S is preparing to announce a depreciation linked to its exposure to the real estate group Signa which could amount to around 400 million Swiss francs (427 million euros), the Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung said on Sunday.

* SUPERDRY SDRY.L is considering a radical restructuring plan that could include a significant number of store closures and job cuts, a Sky News journalist said in a post on X (ex-Twitter) SATURDAY.

* RYANAIR RYA.I on Monday lowered its profit forecast for the year ending at the end of March, after some online travel agencies stopped selling its flights in December, forcing the airline to lower its prices.

* DEUTSCHE BANK DBKGn.DE – The share of one of the bank’s main shareholders, Douglas Braunstein of Hudson Executive Capital, fell to 0.92% from 3.18% previously, according to a statement made on Friday.

* PHILIPS PHG.AS said on Monday that it had reached an agreement on the terms of its large-scale recall of ventilators, required by the US Food and Drug Administration. Philips said the associated costs led to a provision of 363 million euros in the fourth quarter of last year, and are expected to represent around 1% of total revenue in 2024.

* KBC ANCORA KBCA.BR reported on Friday a half-year profit of 72.9 million euros.

* VALEO VLOF.PA – HSBC raised its recommendation to “buy” from “hold”.

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