List of Values followed Tuesday on the Paris Bourse, where the CAC 40 index yielded 1.41%.
List of Values followed Tuesday on the Paris Bourse, where the CAC 40 index yielded 1.41%.
* The automotive sector has reacted badly to the downward revision by PSA Peugeot Citroen its growth forecasts for the European market in 2008, the manufacturer tablant now in a market stable or even slightly down, compared with a forecast of a stable market even a slight increase six months ago. Biggest decrease in the ACC, PSA has dropped from 5.88% to 49.31 euros, MICHELIN 5.25% to 62.42 euros and Renault 5.1% to 66.76 euros.
* STMicroelectronics fell by 4.38% to 7.42 euros, while the world's largest semiconductor maker Intel revised downwards its forecast profit for the 1st quarter. ALCATEL LUCENT has sold its share to 4.42% to 3.68 euros. SOITEC also lost 6.75% to 3.59 euros and was at its lowest since November 2004. The whole technology sector
* AXA fell by 3.04% to 21.40 euros. Several intermediaries have reduced their target courses and / or recommendation for the insurance group in the wake of the publication of its 2007 results. Exane BNP Paribas rose from "outperform" to "neutral", General Company has reduced its target of 24 to 22 euros while staying "neutral" on the title and Credit Suisse reduced its target to 30 euros from 31 while remaining "outperformance".
* The bank remained under pressure against a backdrop of crisis in credit markets, in particular because of fears of new large impairment of assets at Citigroup, fed by an analyst note. An official of a fund ruler of Dubai felt his side that the American giant would still need to attract. CREDIT AGRICOLE SA, which publishes its annual accounts Wednesday, fell by 3.12% to 17.21 euros, SOCIETE GENERALE from 3.12% to 67.42 euros and DEXIA by 2.08% to 15.06 euros.
* EADS, which had risen by 9.24% Monday in response to the contract of some 23 billion euros won by Airbus to supply tanker aircraft to the American army has lost 4.31% to 18.22 euros. Analysts remain concerned about the impact on the group of the depreciation of the dollar and by the risk of rollover cycle with respect to civil aviation.
* SCHNEIDER, strongest of the few increases in the CAC 40, rebounded from 1.52% to 75.43 euros after four sessions of decline that has been lost over 9% for the title.
* EDF has continued its decline (-2.4% to 58.64 euros) for the fourth consecutive session, while speculation has started again in Madrid on a takeover of Iberdrola (+2.3%) after the Spanish elections .
* ERAMET, up 6.83% to 538.60 euros, hit by meeting a new historic high of 552.38 euros, benefiting from investor appetite for raw materials and commodities. The DJ Stoxx index of commodities has been the only one to finish in positive territory on Tuesday.
* M6 yielded 3.78% to 14.52 euros after the publication of 2007 results showing an operating current of 236 million euros, in line with expectations. Oddo Securities talk about results "no surprise" but has lowered its recommendation to "accumulate" from "buy" with a new target of over 18 euros from 21 in part because of a context that is expected to remain difficult (sluggishness in the advertising market, negative base effect).
* APRIL GROUP backed off from 17.86% to 33.95 euros after the publication of 2007 results marked by a dramatic decline in operating profitability in the second half.
* The automotive sector has reacted badly to the downward revision by PSA Peugeot Citroen its growth forecasts for the European market in 2008, the manufacturer tablant now in a market stable or even slightly down, compared with a forecast of a stable market even a slight increase six months ago. Biggest decrease in the ACC, PSA has dropped from 5.88% to 49.31 euros, MICHELIN 5.25% to 62.42 euros and Renault 5.1% to 66.76 euros.
* STMicroelectronics fell by 4.38% to 7.42 euros, while the world's largest semiconductor maker Intel revised downwards its forecast profit for the 1st quarter. ALCATEL LUCENT has sold its share to 4.42% to 3.68 euros. SOITEC also lost 6.75% to 3.59 euros and was at its lowest since November 2004. The whole technology sector
* AXA fell by 3.04% to 21.40 euros. Several intermediaries have reduced their target courses and / or recommendation for the insurance group in the wake of the publication of its 2007 results. Exane BNP Paribas rose from "outperform" to "neutral", General Company has reduced its target of 24 to 22 euros while staying "neutral" on the title and Credit Suisse reduced its target to 30 euros from 31 while remaining "outperformance".
* The bank remained under pressure against a backdrop of crisis in credit markets, in particular because of fears of new large impairment of assets at Citigroup, fed by an analyst note. An official of a fund ruler of Dubai felt his side that the American giant would still need to attract. CREDIT AGRICOLE SA, which publishes its annual accounts Wednesday, fell by 3.12% to 17.21 euros, SOCIETE GENERALE from 3.12% to 67.42 euros and DEXIA by 2.08% to 15.06 euros.
* EADS, which had risen by 9.24% Monday in response to the contract of some 23 billion euros won by Airbus to supply tanker aircraft to the American army has lost 4.31% to 18.22 euros. Analysts remain concerned about the impact on the group of the depreciation of the dollar and by the risk of rollover cycle with respect to civil aviation.
* SCHNEIDER, strongest of the few increases in the CAC 40, rebounded from 1.52% to 75.43 euros after four sessions of decline that has been lost over 9% for the title.
* EDF has continued its decline (-2.4% to 58.64 euros) for the fourth consecutive session, while speculation has started again in Madrid on a takeover of Iberdrola (+2.3%) after the Spanish elections .
* ERAMET, up 6.83% to 538.60 euros, hit by meeting a new historic high of 552.38 euros, benefiting from investor appetite for raw materials and commodities. The DJ Stoxx index of commodities has been the only one to finish in positive territory on Tuesday.
* M6 yielded 3.78% to 14.52 euros after the publication of 2007 results showing an operating current of 236 million euros, in line with expectations. Oddo Securities talk about results "no surprise" but has lowered its recommendation to "accumulate" from "buy" with a new target of over 18 euros from 21 in part because of a context that is expected to remain difficult (sluggishness in the advertising market, negative base effect).
* APRIL GROUP backed off from 17.86% to 33.95 euros after the publication of 2007 results marked by a dramatic decline in operating profitability in the second half.
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