Archive for November 26, 2009

Alcatel, part of the IPO of Nexans

Alcatel, the French telecoms giant, has unveiled details of the IPO of Nexans, a subsidiary of its components and cables. The indicative price range was set between 23.5 and 27 euros, allowing the placement in the markets of 17,500,000 shares, representing 70% of the capital of the company. Members of the syndicate banks have an [...]

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Orange only save between European telephone

Only Orange, between phones of the old continent, swap in positive terrain with an increase of 0.26%. Red mark for all the other led by the sharp falls of British Telecom (-4.25%) and Vodafone loses 2.97%. France Télécom also negative (-1.64%) and Telefonica loses 1, 2%.

Tags: British, euro, Franc, France

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Lufthansa burns gains yesterday

Seat negative for Germany’s Lufthansa, which marks a decrease of 3.43% trading at 22.5 euros. Burning a negative performance gains scored in the session yesterday. While the pilots have suspended strikes, put in place to demand a wage increase, the title does not seem to take advantage of relaxing the tension union.

Tags: euro, euros, Germany, [...]

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UK – Railtrack collapses after bad results

The title Railtrack slides heavily on the London Stock Exchange, after the rail infrastructure company reported a wider annual loss than previously expected. The action is exchanged at this time to 446.75 pence, a fall of 6.29% compared to the closing prices of yesterday.

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Roma and Lazio together for the Olympic stadium

The two clubs in the capital are about to form a company pariteticaper the purchase of the Olympic Stadium: Expressions of interest will be submitted to the Treasury by 11 June. Today the stock market the company led by Cagnotti is slight 0.64% to 2.93 euros, while Roma advances of 0.51% to 6.53 euros.

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CSFB trust First Group ( “buy”)

Credit Suisse First Boston reiterated its recommendation from “buy” on the British transport group First Group. According to the Swiss investment bank in the short term there should be a recovery of both the division of buses in the U.S. units that train in the United Kingdom. The forecasts on profits could improve further – [...]

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Euro down again ‘, dollar to 2278 pounds

The collapse was averted by a whisker, thanks to rumors of possible interventions at the end that no one was able neither to confirm nor deny. The single currency slipped to new lows against the dollar went up to 0.85, corresponding to 2278 pounds. There are growing concerns related to the recovery of prices and [...]

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Olivetti back group

Olivetti changes direction and goes negative after shooting at the start he had brought the title of the holding company to earn more than 1%. At this time the title lost 0.32% to 2.455 euros.

Tags: company, euro, euros

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Lambs’ impetus to Ifil rnc

The words of Umberto Agnelli have rekindled interest in Ifil savings. The title of financial Agnelli is rising, 1, 60% will exceed 5.30 euros. The brother of the Advocate stated that “these types of securities is no longer ‘welcome from the market and that the objective is to cancel those shares so soft even with [...]

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Slip Pirelli, weighs IPO Alcatel

Heavy decline for the title of the company led by Marco Tronchetti Provera, which is losing 1, which dropped below 89% share of 3.60 euros. According to traders on Pirelli weighs the effect of placing the Naxens under way in France, the Energy Cables and Systems Division of Alcatel, where an estimated price rather low. [...]

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