The CAC 40 is entering its sixth session up
Posted by admin | Under features, international, resources, special, top news Wednesday Jun 16, 2010While the Paris index ended the session fifth consecutive increase, and finished with 3661 points on Tuesday night against 3380 points a week earlier, the CAC 40 does not seem to want to stop. At the opening Wednesday, the benchmark index of the Paris meeting starts up sharply from 0.72% to 3687 points.
In six sessions, the CAC 40 rose 9.1%.
Elsewhere in Europe, the counters are green as well: the DAX index of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange opened up 0.45% to 6203.01 points, the Footsie-100 from London to 0.56% in 5247 11 points.
Early this morning the Nikkei is ironed beyond the 10,000 points and by 1.8%. Same trend in U.S. markets, which closed Tuesday on a sustained growth over 2%.
In the first exchanges to 9:00, the euro is still evolving up 0.2%: $ 1.23 rating than he. Oil, he, trades at more than $ 77.The gold is worth more than 1233 dollars.
The large statistics of the day are American
From the macroeconomic side Wednesday in the euro area, 11 hours, the second estimate of inflation for the month of April will be unveiled.
In the U.S., housing starts, producer prices and industrial production for the month of May will be known between 14.30 and 15.15, before the opening of U.S. markets.Then, the traditional weekly crude inventories will be published.
Rodriguez's boss resigns after indictment
The specialist luxury yacht on Tuesday announced the resignation of its president, Alexander Rodriguez, indicted and jailed last week in a case of banditry, and substituting the group's founder, Gerard Rodriguez.
The scoring title, which had been suspended at the request of the company, will resume Wednesday.
Zodiac Aerospace: 1.83% to 44.7 eurosLe group, whose sales fell 7.6% during the first nine months of its fiscal year, said receiving encouraging signs of restarting the industry aeronautics in a context of more favorable exchange rate.The aerospace supplier confirms its annual targets.
In an interview with the Tribune, Zarrouati Olivier, CEO, says there is no plan to merge with another actor can French aviation capital and no operations are planned at this time with a group foreign
Distribution: showdown on judicial coffee pods Nestlé sued for infringing its competitor Sara Lee (Coffee House). According to information of Figaro, the casino dealer would also be covered by the complaint.Nestle, the world leader in food and owner of Nespresso, sued Friday in front of the Tribunal de Grande Instance of Paris the U.S. Sara Lee, which sells in France for use in coffee pods Nespresso machines under the brand Gold ( coffee house).
GDF Suez: -0.16% to 25.4 euros Tuesday, the group headed by Gerard Mestrallet did not hide his satisfaction at the announcement of the signing of a contract to build a gas power plant of a capacity of 1730 megawatts (MW) in Saudi Arabia. The operation is substantial. The future plant, which will be commissioned in late 2012, an output slightly above the EPR (1600 MW), for a price much lower: 2.1 billion dollars.
Suez Environnement: 1.47% to 14.5 euros The group announced Tuesday night that AA successfully placed a bond issue of 500 million euros over 12 years, due 2022 at a rate of 4.123%.
Ubisoft: 2.84% to 7.98 euros The company will offer four games straight out, November 4, the new gaming device from Microsoft, which will be followed by eight others currently in preparation, "said CEO Yves Guillemot to Echos.
Sanofi Aventis: -0.08% to 50.9 euros The French pharmaceutical group has signed an agreement to acquire Canadian independent group Canderm, a specialist in dermatology.This acquisition will allow Sanofi-Aventis to double its turnover in public health in Canada, according to a statement.
In addition, the company managed to obtain a refund of the medicine disorders dy heart rate, Multaq, 65%.
Dassault Aviation: 1.33% to 608 euros The Defence Minister Herve Morin said on France Info "fanciful" press reports that the modernization of combat aircraft Rafale required by the Emirates would buy 60 aircraft from four to millliards five euros of development costs, partly at the expense of France.
Ginger: +1.2% to 16.85 euros The Dutch Grontmij Ginger will buy at a price of 28.20 euros per share, creating the fourth largest European player in the field of consulting engineering, with a combined turnover 1.1 billion euros and 11,000 employees, both groups announced in a statement. The offer price values the company 120 million euros.