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Friday Jun 17, 2011
– Manage the post-Fukushima
The renaissance that nuclear power seemed to promise, in the world, there are a few more months, will she be? Areva had put in a position to be a key player in the expansion of civil atom, only controlled and profitable alternative to fossil fuels and "clean" in CO2 emissions which is more. The French group and hired some 12,000 people each year to keep pace expected of its business.
Since 11 March, the situation has changed dramatically: Germany, Switzerland and now Italy, have decided to end their civil nuclear program. India, with firm orders for new reactors was expected before the summer, will surely prolong his reflection. Anne Lauvergeon refused to believe in a "nuclear winter".For her as for other supporters of the atom, the policy decisions taken today as the heat of the moment can be questioned tomorrow.
For now, the international development of Areva is at stake in the coming months, all the nuclear installations in Europe will be reviewed. Although the terms of these "stress tests" are still being defined, Areva will necessarily be at the forefront. Like Anne Lauvergeon, his successor will have to become a diplomat of nuclear power, both to reassure his interlocutors on the safety of this activity and convince them to pursue an effective dialogue with the French group.
– Restore the finances of the company
For a long time, critics of Anne Lauvergeon stigmatize poor operational management of the company and its finances in jeopardy.In 2010, the company has also accused an operating loss of 423 million euros and the rating agency has become mediocre. The group also suffers from having camped on his credo of "vertical integration", to the point of purchase, too expensive, its own uranium mines, which now require large investments. Finally, the action Areva is listed in this form since May 30, has lost nearly 15% payday loan companies.
– Pacifier relationship with EDF
Relations have never been easy between the two companies, they have become abominable between Anne and Henri Proglio Lauvergeon, CEO of the utility since the fall of 2009. Regularly called to order by the state, their shareholders to both, the two companies to work together STRIPS sentenced last fall to formalize a strategic partnership.
All aspects of collaboration are concerned, the supply of uranium to the reprocessing of spent fuel, to building new reactors. But the various working groups have not yet yielded any conclusions. Again, the management of Areva will be watched around the corner. Luc Oursel will be on a narrow track of restoring harmonious relations with EDF, without appearing the vassal.
Seen from the Elysee, the issue is crucial because it is to harmonize relationships within the French nuclear industry to win export contracts. Without compromising the ability of Areva to sell only his skills to other electricians global EDF's competitors.
– To service the Finnish EPR
It's really cursed the site for Areva. The new generation of reactor Olkiluoto 3 should have been operational in 2009. It will not be before 2012.His bill, expected around 3.5 billion euros, has appreciated by 3 billion euros, lead accounts Areva. The company – which has staked his credibility by taking on the project management of this project – no longer has the right to make mistakes. The EPR is the cornerstone of its international development. And it is that Luc Oursel return the task to make a successful export, arguing its assets in terms of safety.
At the same time, the new leader of the nuclear group will tackle the launch of the TDD, a new medium-power reactor that. Through this case is the ability of the company to expand its portfolio of facilities that will be tested.
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Saturday Jun 4, 2011
The digital adventure continues for Madame Figaro. This Friday, the magazine will launch the i-mad 2, the second issue of the magazine free interactive proposed on the Apple tablet. A second edition promises to be "ever more chic, shock and surprise."
As with the previous i-mad 2 will use technology developed by Adobe Digital Publishing Suite, a first in France in the world of magazines. This solution, used in particular by Wired magazine in the U.S., will control the process of creating content across a chain of production."A technology that delivers high-impact interactions such as panoramas and 360 degree spins," said a statement.
This month, the magazine will feature interactive "all these women who have the keys change hands" through a selection of articles of Madame Figaro, rich content and interactive videos. This special issue will draw such a portrait of Lady Gaga and propose a new meeting with Georgia May Jagger. Visitors can also explore the rising French actress photos, immortalized by Cedric Klapisch or unpublished portraits by Peter Lindbergh.
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Friday May 6, 2011
The recovery of Alcatel-Lucent continues. The telecommunications equipment has greatly reduced its net loss to 10 million euros in the first quarter of 2011. Last year, Alcatel-Lucent had accused a loss of 515 million euros in the first three months of the year.
And the group announced the quarterly results exceeded expectations. The adjusted gross margin amounted to 1.3 billion euros, or 36.2% of revenues. As to the adjusted operating income, it stands at 13 million euros, or 0.3% of revenues where analysts on average expected a loss of 68 million. In the first quarter of 2010, the group revealed adjusted operating loss of 195 million euros. The net loss amounted to 10 million euros.In addition, Alcatel-Lucent posted an increase of 15.2% of its turnover to 3.7 billion euros.
Purpose of adjusted operating income of over 5%
With these results, the group has confirmed its annual targets. "With a strong start to the year, we confirm our outlook for 2011 to grow faster than our market (…) with an adjusted operating profit more than 5% of sales in 2011," said CEO of Alcatel-Lucent, Ben Verwaayen said in a statement.
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Thursday Apr 21, 2011
Analysts had anticipated a pleasant surprise in the first quarter for Publicis. They were right. But they expected that the group displays a better advertising revenue. Publicis has posted organic growth of 6.5% in the first quarter to 1.286 billion euros, against a consensus of 6.7%.
An Unusually, this performance is due to the good performance of Latin America (organic growth up 8.7% in the first quarter), supported by Brazil (+20.1%), U.S. USA (+8.4%) and Europe (+6.2%) boosted by France (+8.2%). In contrast, the Asia-Pacific is growing only by 1.5% due to the earthquake in Japan and floods in Australia. China limits the damage with a growth of 8.2%. "Our exposure in Japan is low.The earthquake and tsunami that struck countries, such as the revolts that took place in the Middle East, will negatively impact any of our forecasts for 2011, "said Maurice Levy, Publicis chairman. The boss of the advertising group is also stayed very evasive on the subject, merely indicate that "a 5% growth in sales in 2011 would be a very conservative forecast."
"We outperform the market by 2011"
Thanks to the good performance of China, Brazil, but also Russia and India, growth in emerging countries amounted to 11.4% in the first quarter. Digital activities alone represent 28.2% of Group revenue (against 27% in 2010). "We do not show much innovation and therefore continue to invest in growth markets such as digital and emerging" quips Maurice Levy.Digital activities and represent emerging elsewhere 48.3% of Group revenue in the first quarter "in line with the group's objective is to achieve 65% of its income on these two segments," says he .
The advertising market, the subsidiary of Publicis, ZenithOptimedia, has yet reviewed this week down its forecast for investment growth in 2011 to 4.2% against 4.6% due to the disaster in Japan and uprisings in several countries Arab. But that does not diminish the confidence of Maurice Levy. "Advertisers have not stopped their campaign, assures the President of Publicis. We found no concern on their part. Their primary concern is the growth, not cost reduction. "
A trust that is found when talking about the second quarter. "The second quarter looks good.The year 2011 will be for its good or very good, "said President of Publicis. We outperform the market in 2011. Obviously, the soaring price of raw materials encourages companies to protect their margins. It may therefore be a risk cutoff of investment from advertisers. But the future is growth. "
Future and it is precisely at Publicis issue, that of Maurice Levy, whose mandate expires Dec. 31, 2011 will be extended. But the president still has not set a date or given any indication as to his successor. "My priority is Publicis. I will remain the necessary time. "
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Wednesday Apr 20, 2011
As expected, Saint-Gobain began the process of IPO of its subsidiary Verallia the second quarter of this year. On Tuesday, the maker of glass bottles has confirmed that he filed with the bousières its core document, the first step to joining the Paris Bourse. No timetable is available for the following events.
Saint-Gobain, one of its major competitors Irish CRH, announced in October 2010 its intention to financial markets a minor part of its glass packaging business, which employs nearly 15,000 employees, produces 25 billion bottles and jars a year, and who made last year a turnover of 3.6 billion euros.
The French group intends to sell the subsidiary for several years because he does not longer considered a strategic activity in view of his refocusing on the habitat, but the demerger proposal had been suspended because of the economic crisis.
Volatility does not discourage small companies
Yet, for several months, the volatility and uncertainty in the markets in Paris have rejected more than one company. Examples: the placing on the market by 20% of Canal +, the giant Danish ISS cleaning or German shipowner Hapag-Lloyd went to the door. Groupama him, was postponed to 2012, as Veolia, Transdev. But despite all calls to markets by small companies have worked, as was the case with Tekka group (dental implants), Jemini (licensed products for children), and Biosynex (diagnostic medical tests).
"The French, chilly when it comes to major operations and less hardy than the Anglo-Saxons and Germans, however, are well positioned for this type of highly specialized companies," said Cedric Chaboud, director of institutional management in Lazard Freres Gestion. He cites the many operations that took place last year (37 transactions, for approximately EUR 100 million raised) in the image of the iconic Carmat (developer of artificial heart) in July.
Compared to large transactions that want to raise many important capital investors, these deals are less vulnerable to the economic environment."They are aimed at a much smaller customer groups and risks of a hostile reception from the market are limited," explains Franklin Pichard, director of Barclays stock.
Large operations snubbed, divisions favorite
If the classic introductions may scare investors, not to divisions that currently have the wind in their sails. They allow companies to streamline operations and reduce the market discount related to their holding company status, "said Cedric Chaboud.
After the success earlier this year of "spin-off made by ArcelorMittal, which separated from its branch stainless steel Aperam, other operations will follow. Including Carrefour, which has offered its shareholders a demerger of Dia 100% and 25% of Carrefour Property.
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Monday Apr 18, 2011
She gave a good month to sell everything. A few hours will suffice. Monnaie de Paris has attracted crowds during the weekend of April 9 to 10, when the sale of two new plays: 10,000 pieces of gold in 1000 euros the effigy of the Greek hero Hercules. A veritable gold rush, which has undoubtedly been very beneficial to the venerable institution. And for good reason: Each piece consisted of 20 grams of gold. What gives them the weight value of 650 euros at current prices, or 32.5 euros per gram.
But knowing that the Monnaie de Paris bought the gold that was used in the manufacture of these parts long before the launch of the operation, and given the fact that this metal has continued to surge in recent months, we can imagine that the profit was considerably higher than EUR 350 per room, well over 3.5 million euros in total! Even thinking about the parts of 100 euro money thrown at the same time: a weight of 50 grams and 50,000 copies drawn, they are only worth 47 euros at the current weight (0.94 euros per gram).
Side of the Paris Mint, its CEO, Christophe Beaux, wants to say anything about the benefits of the transaction. He recalls that it is "substantially lower" it looks, since we must deduct the cost of manufacture, knowing that "these pieces are quite worked." Still, this type of event takes place at regular intervals.Monnaie de Paris, which posted a net profit of 18 million euros in 2010 (against 16 million last year), in particular launch gold coins to 200 euros by the end of 2011.
The annoyance of numismatists
In contrast, numismatists s'agacent this success guaranteed payday loans. Worse, they scoff. "This is undoubtedly a very good deal for the state," quips Michael Prior, director of the Compagnie Generale de la Bourse in Paris, lamenting "a very bad investment." Among the causes of that nervousness: a few days after the sale, the professional has seen a Hercules gold for sale on e-bay at a price of 1200 euros. "After that, if the seller found a buyer, more power to him!" Coward he. According to him, the operation of the Paris Mint would be a scam. And buyers of laymen.
A bit bad player, our numismatist? A little. Because as pointed out by Christophe Beaux, a demonetization not valid.And thus, "the piece is protected by face value of 1,000 euros." So if gold were to fall, the buyer may in any case recover its initial investment. Driving the nail, the senior official added that "one must take people for fools." "They learn a minimum, he says. Thousand euros for a room, it is not nothing! "
Furthermore, it indicates that the 100 euro gold coins launched in 2008 by the Paris Mint, and equipped with 3.11 grams of gold, now worth almost as much weight as their face value. However, we must remember that an ounce of gold was used for flambé in times of crisis, and that if the economy improves, "catching up" of Hercules will not be as easy.
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Friday Mar 18, 2011
The scenario is repeated on Wednesday. On Thursday, the Paris Bourse's CAC 40 climbed 1.95% to 3768.72 points shortly before the opening of Wall Street. Same movement in the rest of Europe: the DAX index of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange opened up 1.33% at 6600.77 points, while the FTSE-100 index of London Stock Exchange gained 0, 43% to 5622.27 points.
Operators being reassured by the strength of the Japanese market which has lost only 1.44% today. Caution, however. Markets, which had tried the rebound early yesterday afternoon, were unable to overcome their fears about the economic impact of the disaster in Japan. Very volatile, the Cac 40 in Paris was closed Wednesday as a sharp drop of 2.23%.The Dow Jones of the New York Stock Exchange had followed the same path, ending a decline of 2.04%.
Wait around the nuclear
Markets remain suspended to the efforts of Japanese technicians to cool reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, while the situation deteriorated further on Thursday. In this context, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) announced it has injected six trillion yen (54 billion) extra in the money market today in two operations to support the economy after the earthquake, bringing to 34,000 billion yen (309 billion euros) its total contribution since Monday. The BoJ is attempting to stem the alarming rise of the Japanese currency. The yen has indeed reached a new record since World War II against the dollar in Asian trade, the greenback is worth more than 79.20 yen.An outbreak that the Japanese government has allocated to speculative movements.
Asian stock markets have plunged again on Thursday. According to Japanese newspaper Nikkei, a conference call would also gathered Tuesday afternoon with representatives from more than a dozen non-Japanese financial institutions about the market situation in the archipelago. Some have called for such an immediate closure of the stock market due to volatility. What the Tokyo Stock Exchange declined.
On the currency markets, the euro continued its rebound against the dollar on Thursday, while the yen was changing to levels not seen since the Second World War against the greenback, buoyed by speculation of remittances in Japan following the devastating earthquake on Friday.111H00 to Paris, the euro bought 1.4053 dollars against 1.3906 late Wednesday, its highest in four months.
The U.S. unemployment expected
A note in Europe, the Spanish Treasury has issued Thursday to 4.13 billion euros of bonds at 10 and 30, again with interest rates down from the previous similar show on February 17, This confirms the renewed investor confidence in the soundness of the economy.
It is within this context that several U.S. macroeconomic statistics are published.Among them, the index of consumer prices in February and weekly jobless claims (1330) low fee pay day loans.
Next came the industrial production for February (14h15), then the index of leading indicators last month and the index of the Philly Fed (15 hours).
Credit Agricole wants to quintuple its net profit
Lagardère: -0.45% to 29.80 euros
The group announced its plan to postpone initial public offering of Canal + France because of the events in Japan and financial market instability that results.By contrast, sales at Hearst Magazines International is not questioned.
Carrefour: + 0.70% to 30.10 euros
HSBC is the title neutral to overweight cons.
EADS: + 0.69% to 18.91 euros
German airline Deutsche Lufthansa AG has announced that it placed an order for 30 Airbus A320neo and five Boeing 777 freighter version.
Axa: + 3.23% to 13.76 euros
The buyer from PAI Partners in the capital of Yoplait will be known by the end of next week, said a spokesman for the fund. Seven candidates, including Bel and Axa Private Equity, are still in the running, sources said Reuters source familiar with the matter.
Credit Agricole to 11.09 EUR -1.73%
The bank announced on Thursday its net profit will increase fivefold by 2014 and confirmed forgo major acquisitions over the period.Credit Agricole, which presented its new strategic plan, said targeting a net profit of group of 6 to 7 billion euros in 2014 against 1.26 billion posted in 2010.
Bolloré: + 1.01% to 154.60 euros
NCT Necotrans announced its intention to file a criminal complaint Thursday with the prosecutor of Paris after losing in conditions he considers irregular, the concession of the port of Conakry, Guinea, on behalf of Bolloré.
Plastic Omnium is optimistic
Plastic Omnium: + 15.30% to 50.50 euros
The specialist automotive products and services to communities on Thursday posted a net profit increased fivefold to 150.7 million euros.He expressed optimism for this year.
Ruby: -0.43% to 78.49 euros
The group, whose net income rose 19% in 2010, believes that the level of its equity and low debt levels allow it to target new acquisitions this year. Specialist in downstream oil and chemical proposes a dividend of 3.05 euros per share for 2010 (+7%).
ADP + 0.23% to 60.13 euros
Traffic increased 5.9% in February, with 5.8 million passengers, including 4 million to Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport (+4.6%) and 1.8 million to Paris-Orly (+8 , 8%).
Eiffage: + 0.68% to 39.82 euros
Today is the expected decision of the Court of Appeal of Paris on the use of Arnaud Montebourg cons of PROs on APRR.
NRJ Group will publish its annual results after market close.
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Tuesday Mar 15, 2011
Details should be announced in the morning. On Monday morning at Air France, no information was available regarding the new rates mentioned in Liberation by the company for the repatriation of the French blocked in Japan since the earthquake.
Ever since France, like many countries – Great Britain, Luxembourg, U.S., etc. .- recommended that its nationals to depart from Tokyo because of the nuclear risk, prices of air tickets have skyrocketed in . On the Internet, numerous reports of prohibitive tariffs.Inflation, which partly explained by the booking systems, the famous cost and yield that allows transportation companies to manage the price based on supply and demand drive.
15,000 euros for a return ticket
Some passengers complained of an escalation of tickets and even spoke up to 15,000 euros! If the company was talking to a computer error and assured on Sunday that tickets were still available for 2000 euros, "the normal price for a last minute reservation on a journey so long," a gesture of Air France would be welcome.
Especially as the demand remains strong. On Monday, the Air France website, no flight from Tokyo to Paris was available before Wednesday, and one way was charged just over 3000 euros.Information confirmed by the Embassy of France, who advises people wishing to leave the country to search for flights to other Asian capitals.
As for departures from France to Japan, the union president of French tour operators CETO, Rene-Marc Chikli, said they were pushed back until next Sunday. Each tour operator must implement its own policy on refunds or exchange tickets.
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Saturday Feb 19, 2011
Barely a year and a half years after the adoption of the law Bachelot, called "hospital, patients, health territories", the Senate was considering a bill Thursday by Jean-Pierre Fourcade, which provides patches. Except surprise amendment, the text will delete two measures are considered "vexatious" by independent doctors' unions, like Nicolas Sarkozy promised in December.
The obligation to declare a holiday to regional health agencies (ARS), intended to allow better organization of the OOH, go to oblivion, replaced by a statement to the Council agenda for possible trouble finding a replacement. Also reworked the contract health solidarity. He was asking (many) doctors in inner cities to come in regular reinforcement of their (few) colleagues suburban or country, or face a fine of almost 3000 euros per year.This penalty disappears, and a "standard contract" is negotiated between Medicare and medical unions, each ARS can decline and sign with the doctors – volunteers only.
Operation of tinkering
Small hole in the freedom of settlement, the original contract health solidarity was the main innovation of the law Bachelot cons medical deserts. But since Nicolas Sarkozy has launched an operation to tinkering with the doctors and reiterates his belief that "coercion does not work high risk personal loans." He prefers to stick to the incentives, including scholarships for medical students committing to practice a few years in sub-dense area.
Portrayed by Xavier Bertrand, the change in line had actually been initiated as early as mid-2010 after the defeat of the right region, his predecessor at the Ministry of Health.Roselyne Bachelot was "bracketed" the two controversial measures before their entry into force, saying it was not the author but they were the result of parliamentary amendments to the Act – amendments that were, however, … The law supported Fourcade, discussed in a semicircle desert, must also create a "society Interprofessional ambulatory. A similar regime of civil society means, intended to foster the creation of "houses multidisciplinary" containing various health professions, doctors, nurses, physiotherapists … The session ended Thursday night before the majority of articles were reviewed. The Senate will then resume after the summer recess, reading the text, which will then be sent to the Assembly.
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