Archive for November 23, 2009

DaimlerChrysler: lost 3.8 billion euros in the 1 ° T

The automaker DaimlerChrysler has registered for the first quarter of 2001, a loss of 3 billion 800 million. The title appears to be recovering the Frankfurt Stock Exchange registered a drop of 0.5% at 55 euros.

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Spain opens the debut of UMTS

The Spanish government has decided to postpone the debut of 3G mobile phone services in June 2002. The decision was necessary because of the scarcity of UMTS handsets. Simultaneously, the government decided not to assign any GSM license in order not to damage the existing operators. Finally, the consortium Xfera, which last year has seen [...]

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EU stock exchanges closed negative but above the minimum

Closing in red for the main financial centers of Europe, who recovered in the end thanks to the good performance of U.S. markets. Paris closes with a decline of 0.31% at 5407.84 points, while sitting in London stores a decline of 0.22% at 5827.50 points. Frankfurt limits the losses to a -0.02% to 6123.47 points [...]

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Autonomy: the turnover falls, profit rises

British software company Autonomy has announced that revenues for the first quarter of 2001 fell to 14.66 million dollars, from 21.46 million the previous quarter. Forecasts of the company were reduced at the very beginning of the month from 22-25 milioni to 14-15 million dollars. The company said that orders have fallen because of economic [...]

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Paris traveled around the equal ‘

Paris tries to get back to traveling more around the equal sign after a morning full of red. Still negative London and Frankfurt lost 0.20%, which marks a decrease of 0.70%.
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Economy, fear of recession

Alarm recession of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The global organization provides for the U.S. growth in 2001 very close to zero in the most pessimistic scenario, 1, 5% in the most optimistic. The Fund charges: Europe does not lower rates and exacerbates the crisis.

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Pechiney as a favorite of Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank has added the title Pechiney between its preferred values of the European market, the recommendation on the title and “buy” with target price set at 65 euros.

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Fideuram: explodes upward

Banca Fideuram takes flight supported by U.S. data and statements that the company expects a 2001 best of 2000. The title is being launched to end the trading day ahead of 5.34%, with shares trading at 13.07 euros.

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Dax 30: Deutsche Post The worst

This morning, the worst performers of the index guide in Frankfurt is the title Deutsche Post, which marks a decrease of 1, 41%, passing from hand to 18.84 euros. In ground remains positive while the tech phone is lagging.

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Eni draws breath

seem to have turned off the spotlight on the title of the six-legged dog at the Milan after the run of the last sessions. The story Montedison and the election of the President of the General have in fact removed from the stage the company led by Vittorio Mincato. The title is in fact losing [...]

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