KJ Jacobs confirmed that it had reduced its stake in the Swiss capital of Adecco, the world leader in temporary employment. KJ Jacobs has sold to institutional investors a share of 3.1% directly to institutional investors. The company, however, stated his intention of keeping long the rest of his stake in Adecco. The title of this morning marks the Swiss stock exchange in Zurich a decline of 0.90%, passing from hand to 87.95 Swiss francs. The budget held YTD shows the title give 2.5% of its value.
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March 9th, 2010 | finance | Tags: company, exchange, Franc, invest, investor, investors, stock, Swiss, Swiss Franc, world | Comments Off
ABN Amro has lowered its recommendation on the title of France Telecom, bringing it from buy to hold, and indicating a price target to 16 euros. For analysts the bank’s Dutch business, FT following the downgrade by Moody’s has strong liquidity and fill necesita to recover his debt. So a new share issues seems inevitable. A reduction in the cash gap, emphasizes ABN Amro, reassure the market and may have beneficial effects throughout the industry. Also, added the analysts, the French telecoms operator needs to resolve as soon as his battle with MobilCom. At this moment the title FT is accusing a loss of 13.96% Bulgarian dragging the share price to 9.12 euros.
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March 8th, 2010 | finance | Tags: analyst, Bank, Bulgaria, Bulgarian, business, credit, debt, euro, euros, Franc, France, market, New, rating | Comments Off
Session Initiation nightmare for the French telephone giant. France Telecom is in fact losing over 9% with the title changing hands at 11.70 euros, new lows. Be noted that in two sessions FT has lost more than 20%. The company led by Michel Bon is in the eye of the cyclone because of financial difficulties of the German subsidiary Mobilcom.
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March 8th, 2010 | finance | Tags: company, euro, euros, financial, Franc, France, New | Comments Off
Take the coat on the part of institutional actors and after a period of deep crisis calm returned on European TLC. Accomplice also an incredible session of Nokia, the Euro Stoxx sector scored an increase of over 3.5% due all’exploit France Telecom (+8.2%), with the title that ended at 18 , 85 euros, but Deutsche Telekom is going up of 6.27% to 10.85 euros. Brilliant sitting too EPR Telefonica (+4.8%), Sonera (+3.9%) but also for Telecom Italy, which gained 4.4% at 8.50 euro went up, and Tim (+2, 93%) to 4.42 euros.
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March 6th, 2010 | finance | Tags: crisis, euro, euros, Franc, France, Italy, Nokia | Comments Off
It ‘was a rude awakening this morning on the Paris Bourse. The Cac 40 shows only red marks and loses 1, 92% at 4019 points. A weigh more titles in the technology sector are in sharp decline swaps ST Microelectronics losing more than 6%, even bad Thomson Multimedia (-2.49%) and Alcatel falling by 5.5%. France Télécom in soil negative (-3.8%) and Dassault Systemes, which marks -4.47%.
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March 5th, 2010 | finance | Tags: Franc, France, Oil | Comments Off
Merrill Lynch gave a positive assessment on the group of semiconductor French-Italian ST Microelectronics. According to the home business only France Telecom could be interested in selling the company’s shares on expiry of the lock-up on June 9, while the investor’s share of 3% is not enough to be able to move the assessment of the title. According to Merrill Lynch instead, there is a possibility of a rise, thanks to an improvement of the business driven by a recovery economica.Il title now shows in Milan to rise 0.5% at 29.46 euros a share.
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March 4th, 2010 | finance | Tags: business, company, euro, euros, Franc, France, invest, investor | Comments Off
Close on the line of equality the leading financial centers in Europe, which can then bear the brunt of the opening in the red mark on Wall Street. Paris marked a perceptible decline of 0.04%. The eyes of the traders were fixed on Vivendi Universal, whose title has been a leap of 3.6% after persistent rumors of a possible spin-off of its internal activities. Flexion, however, the TMT and TLC. Alcatel, despite a new contract signed in Asia, has left at ground level 2.39%, while France Telecom has lost 1, 89%. Vivendi Environnement, the center of a possible deal to sell part of its parent, Vivendi Universal has closed the lagging of 0.98%. In Frankfurt, the Dax index is currently unchanged. Day of passion for many technology companies, including SAP (-4.4%) and Deutsche Telekom (-1.51%). The main German phone operator will present his quarterly tomorrow could announce lower than market expectations. In London, finally, the Footsie has reported higher losses (-0.21%) and was driven downward by the collapse of EMI (-6.21%), which has proved very optimistic about sales that have this ‘year for the music industry, and Compass (-3.49%) penalized by a drop of 10% of its profits in the first quarter.
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March 3rd, 2010 | finance | Tags: companies, equality, euro, financial, Franc, France, Lev, market, New, profit, report | Comments Off
Paolo Rizzo, an analyst fundamental Invesclub Sgr, does not believe that licenses can phone put the spotlight in the coming months, given high levels of debt. “The main problem in the telecoms sector debt remains high, a factor that affects prices as investors assign a higher risk to these actions. Companies such as France Telecom, Deutsche Telekom and Telefonica will necessarily reduce its debt, and this will to some painful choices, “says the analyst. iudizio neutral instead for the energy sector, the protagonist of the market in recent months. “The energy sector – explains Rizzo – it is well behaved in recent times thanks to increasing oil prices, which led to higher margins for individual operators. Now we should see a stabilization, unless unforeseen events, which will lead to oil prices less volatile and thus the area could suffer a little ‘ “
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March 3rd, 2010 | finance | Tags: analyst, companies, debt, Franc, France, invest, investor, investors, Lat, Lev, market, Oil | Comments Off
Significant increases for the main squares of the Old Continent, helped by an excellent opening on Wall Street. Closes with a gain of 1, 64% in Paris, driven upward by some players who have suffered in recent weeks. Among these, Vivendi Universal (+5.23%) and Alcatel (+4.67%). In general, however, underline the good performance of the entire technology sector, as evidenced by the growth of STMicroelectronics (+3.03%) and Cap Gemini (+2.98%). Crisis, however, has left France Telecom 2.27% on the ground suffering from the lackluster performance of MobilCom. In Frankfurt, the index currently traveling upward of 1, 43%. Germans are also on the square highlighting the technology stocks such as Infineon, for the third straight session, is in positive ground, while Siemens retrieves an encouraging 4.7%. Deutsche Telekom, meanwhile, returns to be exchanged over 13 euros. Black shirt, instead, Degussa, which is losing 4.5% after several downgrades issued against him. The Footsie finally ended the session with a growth of 0.67%. In London, the title of the day was mmO2 that, after so much suffering, has now scored a major increase of 7.87%. Well even Vodafone has recovered 5.6%.
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March 2nd, 2010 | finance | Tags: crisis, euro, euros, exchange, Franc, France, stock, stocks | Comments Off
The banking group UBS has announced the results of the first quarter to 31 March, which showed a decline in net profit to 1.363 billion Swiss francs (1.579 billion from the same period the previous year) surpassing analysts’ estimates of between 1.075 and 1.285 billion francs. Operating profit fell from 10,067 at 9,589 billion francs, while earnings per share basis decreased by 15% to 1.27 francs. UBS has set an unlikely improvement in results in 2002 than the previous year.
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March 2nd, 2010 | finance | Tags: analyst, Bank, banking, Franc, profit, rating, Swiss, Swiss Franc | Comments Off