The CAC 40 was reluctant to leave

July 20, 2010 - 12:36 pm Comments Off

While preparing a new series of sales on Tuesday, the CAC 40 attempts to leave after the good performance of Wall Street on Monday, despite the erosion of trust property developers and disappointing results from Texas Instruments and IBM. But the trend is still cautious. Around 10:45, the CAC 40 gained 0.17% to 3492.10 points. "This week will be clearly nervous about the financial markets, as dependent on stress tests. The volumes are very low weight (less than 500 million euros with 350 million around 10:45 am on the CAC 40, Ed), "said Franklin Pichard, director of Barclays stock.

With the exception of Tokyo was closed Monday for a holiday, the Asian stock markets have also rebounded to gain, climbing 1.45% Shanghai and Hong Kong of 1.41%.

On the macroeconomic front, it remains in real estate in the United States, since the figures for housing starts for the month of June will be published at approximately 14.30. In France, INSEE reveal clues to 12 hours worth of orders received in the industry for the month of May

The news will be charged at the micro level, notably with the publication of turnover. Program are: Alstom and Hermes pre-market, Accor, Lafuma and Radiall after-hours trade. In the U.S., Johnson & Johnson, PepsiCo and Goldman Sachs will release their second quarter results pre-market, Yahoo! (Second quarter) and Apple (third quarter) after market.

On the currency markets, the euro flirted with the $ 1.30 mark, he has not met since May. Around 10.45am, the single currency was worth 1.2984 dollars (0.33%)."A strong euro coupled with a fragile economic recovery in the U.S. is double bad news for European export companies. Until then, the situation was reversed, "said Franklin Pichard.

The bank will resume, the computer values mixed

While bank stocks are picking up well in the early exchanges – Dexia (0.84%), BNP Paribas (0.73%), Credit Agricole (0.95%) and Societe Generale (+0.15% ), computer companies emerge mixed after disappointing results from IBM. Cap Gemini lost 1.02% to 35.42 euros, but Steria wins 1.18% to 20.56 euros.

Alstom: -1.07% to 36.46 euros

Alstom recorded a fall of 38% of its orders in the first quarter of fiscal year 2010/2011 shifted, while its revenues fell 5%.The group expects a "gradual recovery in demand.

Hermes: 0.24% to 57.29 euros

Hermes has doubled its forecast for sales growth this year and expects a rise of between 10% and 12%. The group's turnover surged by 22.8% in first half of 2010 to 1.0747 billion euros.

Edenred: 5% to 13.68 euros

Edenred announced an increase of 4.7% of its turnover in the second quarter, growth of Latin American operations have helped offset a more difficult economic environment in Europe. Trends should remain "similar" in Latin America, and Europe, in the second half.

Soitec: 1.46% to 8.21 euros

Soitec posted a turnover 2010-2011 in the first quarter increased 56.5%.The group expects a sequential sales growth exceeding 20% in first half on the basis of one euro to $ 1.27, with a return to balanced operating income, including its new photovoltaic business Concentrix.

Guyenne et Gascogne: 0.99% to 79.77 euros

Guyenne et Gascogne saw its consolidated revenues to grow by 5.1% to 278 million euros in the first half of 2010, the distribution of fuel. This figure confirms the sluggish consumer spending.

Compagnie des Alpes: 0.24% to 20.60 euros

Compagnie des Alpes has announced its successful capital increase of EUR 100 million with preferential subscription rights and creation of 5.88 million new shares. The total demand amounts to approximately 143.9 million euros, the company said in a statement.The new shares will be listed on the market July 21.

HF Company: -1.62% to 13.87 euros

HF Company has reported a turnover of 72 million euros in the first half, up 1.1% as reported and 3% on a constant basis, in a crisis of consumption.The company produces equipment for residential systems (digital television, broadband internet, etc..) Expects accelerated growth in the second half.

Audika: -14.05% 22.75 euros

Audika posted revenues down 4% to 27.9 million euros in the second quarter with a slowdown in sales of hearing correction since mid-May, as the environment is again unfavorable for consumption seniors.

Laurent Perrier: -1.20% to 66.51 euros

Laurent Perrier announced Tuesday an increase of 17.3% of its turnover, 36.8 million euros in the first quarter of fiscal year 2010-2011. The group enjoys very strong Champagne exports to the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany and Asia.

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