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    February 5, 2007

    Profit-taking leads to declines in European banking sector

    Filed under: Credit Suisse, Eon, Endsea, Nordea Bank, SEB, Acciona, Ryanair, Aer Lingus

    The FTSE Eurofirst 300 was up, but just barely, on Monday, adding only 0.04 percent to end the session at 1,538.32. The energy sector was lower on bids news, while the banking sector declined on profit-taking.

    Airlines were higher on the session, however. Aer Lingus added 1.8 percent to €2.85 after Ryanair said that it might make a new bid for its rival. This could happen as soon as in May if its previous, lapsed, bid is cleared by competition authorities of the European Commission. Ryanair, meanwhile, gained 6.8 percent to €11.98 on an unexpected report of net profits that were up 30 percent in its fiscal third quarter.

    Profit-taking in the banking sector was encouraged by brokers who issued downgrades to both SEB and Credit Suisse. ING dropped its recommendation on Credit Suisse from “buy” to “hold”, sending the Swiss bank 0.7 percent lower to SFr88.10. Swedish Bank SEB dropped 1.9 percent to SKr230.50 on a downgrade from “hold” to “sell” from Deutsche Bank, which said that the benefits of a possible merger with Nordea were already priced in. Nordea held steady at SKr110.

    In the energy sector, Endsea was lower after Eon’s Friday bid was lower than Friday’s closing price but higher than its previous offer for the Spanish company. While some Endsea shareholders had hoped for a higher bid, Eon’s bid was high enough according to an analyst at Dresdner Kleinwort. Endsea dropped 2.4 percent to €38.10, while Eon fell 0.4 percent to €108.97. Acciona, the Spanish builder which holds 21 percent of Endsea, added 0.3 percent to €155.45 amid speculation that it could oppose the deal after it said last week that it would sell its stake in Endsea if the bid by Eon is accepted.





    October 5, 2006

    Ryanair bids for Aer Lingus

    Filed under: Volkswagen, Saltzgitter, Corus, ThyssenKrupp, Ryanair, Man, Scania, Arcelor Mittal, Aer Lingus

    Mergers and acquisitions news continued to drive the European equities markets on Thursday as the FTSE Eurofirst 300 saw its highest closing level since mid-2001 and indices in Spain and Switzerland hit all-time highs. The Eurofirst added 0.6 percent to 1,410.11.

    MAN was down again, dropping 3.6 percent to €66 as the fallout of Volkswagen’s purchase of 15 percent of the German truckmaker’s shares Wednesday continued. Analyst opinion is that VW made the purchase to protect its own truck unit and its investment in Scania, in which it is the largest shareholder. MAN made a bid for Scania last month. Scania’s B shares added 0.8 percent on the session to SKr465.50, while VW gained 1.2 percent to €69.65.

    Low-cost air carrier Ryanair dropped 0.8 percent to €8.63 after it said it has purchased 16 percent of Aer Lingus and intends to bid for the remaining shares in the Irish airline. With Aer Lingus saying that they reject the bid and analysts saying that there is not much chance of the bid effort succeeding Aer Lingus, which only began trading publicly on Monday, added 15.5 percent to €2.90.

    The steel sector saw advances on the day after Tata Steel of India said it was considering a bid for Corus. This follows Mittal Steel’s acquisition of Arcelor earlier in the year. Corus added 15.8 percent to €7.03 on the talk, and other steel makers gained on the possibility of further consolidation within the sector. Arcelor Mittal gained 3 percent to €27.70, while Salzgitter advanced 3.2 percent to €77.82 and ThyssenKrupp was 3.6 percent higher to €27.18.





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