The FTSE Eurofirst 300 added 1.6 percent this week to close at 1,537.65 as earnings reports continued to be issued and mergers news was in focus.
The energy sector reacted to Gas Natural’s withdrawal from the bidding for Endsea, leaving Eon with the only offer on the table for the Spanish energy company. Gas Natural dropped 0.9 percent on the week to €30.85 while Eon, which was due to deliver its sealed bid to the Spanish stock market regulator on Friday, added 10.9 percent to €109.43. Endsea was 0.9 percent higher to €39.04 and Acciona, the Spanish builder which owns a 21 percent stake in Endsea gained 1 percent to €155.
The steel sector was also affected by bids news. Corus added 7.9 percent to €9.13 as it was revealed that Tata Steel had won the bidding for the Anglo-Dutch steel maker. Hopes that there would be further consolidation in the sector sent ThyssenKrupp and Arcelor Mittal 3.8 percent higher each, to €36.54 and €36.43 respectively.
Truck manufacturers were higher during the week as well. Volvo added 3.2 percent to SKr513 even after it failed to meet projections for the fourth quarter when it upped its outlook and announced an extraordinary pay-out. Scania was 9 percent higher to SKr510.
Airlines were mostly up this week, the exception being Alitalia, which dropped 0.2 percent to €1.07 in a week when it received from two private equity groups but Air France-KLM said it was not interested in making a bid. Lufthansa added 3.5 percent to €21.90 on an upgrade from UBS, while Iberia gained 6.3 percent to €3.19. Air France, which also received a UBS upgrade, was 10.6 percent higher to €35.59.