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    September 26, 2007

    Utilities send European markets higher

    Filed under: Other, BMW, Peugeot, BNP Paribas, Eon, Suez, RWE, BASF, EDF, Gaz de France, Accor, Deutsche Borse, Dexia, Altana, Cap Gemini

    In Europe, equities markets were higher on Wednesday.

    The FTSE Eurofirst 300 was 0.65 percent higher to 1,539.28. Frankfurt’s Dax was up 0.45 percent to 7,804.15, while the CAC-40 added 0.87 percent to 5,690.77 and the IBEX jumped 1.59 percent to 14,540.5 in Madrid.

    Utilities saw gains.

    In Frankkfurt, RWE (FWB: RWE) and Eon (FWB: EOA; LSE: EON; NSYE: EON) both had their target share prices increased by JP Morgan Chase (NYSE: JPM; TYO: 8634).

    Eon was 1.26 percent higher to €129.44, while RWE was up 1.72 percent to €88.26.

    EDF (Euronext: EEN) added 1.77 percent to €74.24 and Suez (Euronext: SZE; NYSE: SZE) gained 2.43 percent to €40.88, while Gaz de France (Euronext: GAZ) jumped 2.98 percent to €35.99.

    IT group Cap Gemini (Euronext: CAP) had the best day on the CAC-40 with a gain of 5.93 percent to €42.70, while stock exchange operator Deutsche Boerse (FWB: DB1) turned in the best performance on the Dax as it added 3.44 percent to €96.86.

    Banks were mixed, with BNP Paribas (Euronext: BNP; TYO: 8665) down 0.05 percent to €74.26 but Dexia (Euronext: DEXB) 1.68 percent higher to €21.21.

    The automobile manufacturing sector was also mixed.

    Peugeot (Euronext: UG; OTC: PEUGY) dropped 0.33 percent to €57.11 while BMW (FWB: BMW) was up 3.37 percent to €38.16.

    The chemicals sector declined in Frankfurt.

    BASF (FWB: BFA; NYSE: BF) was 1.05 percent lower to €96.64, while Altana (FWB: ALT; NYSE: AAA) had the worst day on the Dax as it dropped 1.21 percent to €17.11.

    Hotels operator Accor (Euronext: AC) declined the most on the CAC-40 as it fell 0.68 percent to €60.19.





    September 11, 2007

    Few losers on European markets

    Filed under: Other, BMW, Renault, Air France-KLM, Deutsche Post, Schering, Deutsche Borse, Mittal Steel, Alstom, Altana, Alcatel-Lucent, Vallourec

    European markets were higher on the session, more than making up Monday’s declines.

    The FTSE Eurofirst 300 added 1.71 percent to 1,507.29.

    The Dax was up 1.12 percent to 7,457.9 in Frankfurt, while the Paris CAC-40 gained 1.72 percent to 5,478.94 and Madrid’s IBEX was 1.74 percent higher to 13,965.5.

    The CAC-40 and the Dax each only saw two stocks decline on the day.

    In Paris, Air France (Euronext: AF; NYSE: AKH) was 0.07 percent lower to €27.73, while Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext: ALU; NYSE: ALU; TYO: 6687) was the worst performer there with a decline of 0.54 percent to €7.30.

    In Frankfurt, meanwhile, pharmaceuticals group Schering (FWB: SCH) dropped 0.09 percent to €104.46. Deutsche Post (FWB: DPW; LSE: DPO) had the worst day on the Dax as it fell 0.19 percent to €20.89.

    The best performer on the Dax was stock exchange operator Deutsche Boerse (FWB: DB1), which added 3.83 percent to €78.96.

    Meanwhile power generator and manufacturer Alstom (Euronext: ALO) did the best on the CAC-40, where it gained 6.47 percent to €136.06.

    Steel-related shares did well in Paris.

    Mittal Steel (Euronext: MT; NYSE: MT) was 3.35 percent higher to €46.64, while steel products manufacturer Vallourec (Euronext: VK) was up 4.22 percent to €184.31.

    Carmakers saw gains.

    BMW (FWB: BMW) gained 2.14 percent to €35.62, while Renault (Euronext: RNO) added 3.43 percent to €92.80.

    Chemicals group Altana (FWB: ALT; NYSE: AAA) was 2.15 percent higher to €17.60.





    September 5, 2007

    Dax, CAC-40 together see only three gainers

    Filed under: Other, Peugeot, Renault, Societe Generale, Air France-KLM, Lufthansa, Bayer, EADS, Dexia, Altana, Hypovereinsbank

    European markets declined on Wednesday.

    The FTSE Eurofirst 300 was 1.69 percent lower to 1,523.24.

    In Frankfurt, the Dax dropped 1.73 percent to 7,588.03, while the Paris CAC-40 fell 2.14 percent to 5,551.55 and the IBEX was down 2.31 percent to 14,252.5 in Madrid.

    There was only one winner on the CAC-40, in the banking sector, where Dexia (Euronext: DEXB; Euronext: DX; LuxSE: DXB) added 0.19 percent to €20.93.

    Meanwhile, the Dax saw only two gainers on the day.

    HypoVereinsbank (FWB: HVM) was 0.57 percent higher to €40.45, while chemicals group Altana (FWB: ALT; NYSE: AAA) had the best performance there with a gain of 1.61 percent to €17.73.

    Carmakers were lower, with Renault (Euronext: RNO) turning in the worst performance on the CAC-40 with a drop of 4.09 percent to €95.00.

    Peugeot (Euronext: UG; OTC: PEUGY) was the second-biggest loser of the day in Paris as it fell 3.89 percent to €57.13 after it said it could cut as many as 8,000 jobs by the end of the year.

    Airlines were also lower.

    Lufthansa (FWB: LHA) was down 2.77 percent to €21.12, while Air France (Euronext: AF; NYSE: AKH) dropped 3.26 percent to €29.70.

    In the banking sector, Societe Generale (Euronext: GLE) fell 2.93 percent to €118.40.

    Among pharmaceuticals groups, Bayer (FWB: BAY; NYSE: BAY; TYO: 4863) was 2.53 percent lower to €57.20 on the announcement that it would delist from the New York Stock Exchange.

    Aerospace group EADS (Euronext: EAD; FWB: EAD) was 3.01 percent lower to €21.26.





    September 4, 2007

    Unibail adds 4.3 percent in Paris

    Filed under: Other, Deutsche Bank, Volkswagen, Peugeot, Renault, BNP Paribas, Societe Generale, Commerzbank, Suez, Gaz de France, Total, STMicroelectronics, Dexia, Unibail, Altana, Fresenius Medical Care

    European markets were higher on Tuesday.

    The FTSE Eurofirst 300 added 0.62 percent to 1,548.76.

    The IBEX was 0.3 percent higher to 14,590.1 in Madrid, while the Paris CAC-40 gained 0.38 percent to 5,672.72 and Frankfurt’s Dax was up 0.96 percent to 7,721.77.

    Property investment and management group Unibail (Euronext: UL) had the best day on the CAC-40, adding 4.3 percent to €185.40.

    Meanwhile, chemicals group Altana (FWB: ALT; NYSE: AAA) was the best performer on the Dax with a gain of 3.02 percent to €17.43.

    Banks saw gains.

    BNP Paribas (Euronext: BNP; TYO: 8665) was 1.2 percent higher to €78.30, while Commerzbank (FWB: CBK) gained 2.8 percent to €30.94.

    Societe Generale (Euronext: GLE) was up 1.21 percent to €121.97, Deutsche Bank (FWB: DBK; NYSE DB) added 2.92 percent to €94.16, and Dexia (Euronext: DEXB) was 2.86 percent higher to €20.89.

    Other gainers on the day included oil group Total (Euronext: FT; NYSE: TOT), which gained 0.98 percent to €55.37.

    In the semiconductors sector, STMicroelectronics added 1.64 percent to €13.02, while healthcare group Fresenius Medical Care (FWB: FREG) was 1.63 percent higher to €36.07.

    Carmakers were lower on the session.

    Volkswagen (FWB: VOW; OTC: VLKAY) had the worst day on the Dax, where it dropped 0.5 percent to €152.11, while Peugeot (Euronext: UG; OTC: PEUGY) put in the worst performance on the CAC-40 with a decline of 3.63 percent to €59.44.

    Renault also declined, falling 0.88 percent to €99.05.

    Utilities lost ground as weel, with Suez dropping 1.61 percent to €39.71 and Gaz de France ending at €35, a decline of 2.26 percent after the two said that they had agreed to new terms regarding their merger.





    August 13, 2007

    Carmakers higher in Paris, Frankfurt

    Filed under: Other, DaimlerChrysler, Peugeot, Renault, ThyssenKrupp, Air France-KLM, Michelin, Lufthansa, SAP, Unibail, Man, Altana, Pernod Ricard, MLP, Groupe Danone

    European equities markets were higher Monday.

    The FTSE Eurofirst 300 gained 2.37 percent to 1,514.49.

    In Frankfurt the Dax was 1.78 percent higher to 7,474.33, while Madrid’s IBEX added 1.92 percent to 14,731.8 and the Paris CAC-40 was up 2.21 percent to 5,569.28.

    Car and truck manufacturers saw gains.

    Peugeot (Euronext: UG; OTC: PEUGY) was up 3.24 percent to €59.57 and Renault (Euronext: RNO) gained 3.79 percent to €98.74 in Paris, while in Frankfurt DaimlerChrysler (FWB: DCX; NYSE: DCX; TYO: 7663) was up to €62.45 and truck manufacturer Man (FWB: EDF1) gained 4.63 percent to €98.53.

    Airlines were also higher, with Lufthansa (FWB: LHA) up 4.23 percent to €19.92 while Air France (Euronext: AF; NYSE: AKH) added 5.04 percent to €30.

    Chemicals group Altana (FWB: ALT; NYSE: AAA) had the best day on the Dax with a gain of 5.15 percent to €15.71.

    Meanwhile, the best performer on the CAC-40 was tire maker Michelin (Euronext: ML), which was 5.35 percent higher to €88.81.

    Other gainers included steel maker ThyssenKrupp (FWB: TKA; LSE: THK) with a gain of 3.82 percent to €39.65 on a broker upgrade from “hold” to “add”.

    Property investor Unibail (Euronext: UL) turned in the worst performance on the CAC-40, dropping 1.96 percent to €170.77, while the worst day on the Dax was in the financial services sector as MLP (FWB: MLPB) - formerly Marschollek, Lautenschlager, and Partner - with a decline of 2.84 percent to €12.33.

    Software manufacturer SAP (FWB: SAP; NYSE: SAP) fell 0.53 percent to 39.29.

    Food processor Groupe Danone (Euronext: BN; NYSE: DA) was 0.69 percent lower to €54.35, while drinks producer Pernon-Ricard (Euronext: RI) dropped 0.88 percent to €153.76.





    August 8, 2007

    Chipmakers up on Nokia deal

    Filed under: Other, Infineon, Volkswagen, Axa, Peugeot, Allianz, Air France-KLM, Schering, Lufthansa, Bayer, STMicroelectronics, Unibail, Man, Altana

    Equities markets made significant gains in Europe on the session Wednesday.

    The FTSE Eurofirst 300 added 1.96 percent to 1,554.5.

    In Frankfurt the Dax was up 1.23 percent to 7,605.94, while the Paris CAC-40 gained 2.29 percent to 5,749.29 and the IBEX was 2.4 percent higher to 15,004.2 in Madrid.

    Chipmakers saw gains after mobile phone manufacturer Nokia (OMX: NOK1V; NYSE: NOK; FWB: NOA3) said it would partner more closely with 4 companies to design the chips it uses in its phones.

    Infineon (FWB: IFX; NYSE: IFX) added 1.7 percent to €11.29, while STMicroelectronics (Euronext: STM; NYSE: STM) was 5.7 percent higher to €12.99 on the news.

    Insurers were also higher, with Allianz (FWB: ALV; NYSE: AZ) up 2.13 percent to €161.16 and Axa (Euronext: CS; NSYE: AXA) gaining 3.58 percent to €30.07.

    Airlines were lower as Lufthansa (FWB: LHA) dropped 2.54 percent to €20.73 and Air France, the worst performer on the CAC-40, fell 3.36 percent to €32.22.

    Car and truck makers also saw declines.

    Man (FWB: EDF1) was 0.08 percent lower to €102.86, while Peugeot (Euronext: UG; OTC: PEUGY) dropped 0.92 percent to 61.43 and Volkswagen (FWB: VOW; OTC: VLKAY) was down 1 percent to €139.63 after Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) removed it from its “conviction buy” list.

    The pharmaceuticals sector was mixed, with Bayer (FWB: BAY; NYSE: BAY; TYO: 48.63) adding 5.8 percent to €54.25 after Goldman Sachs reiterated the drug maker’s position on its “conviction buy” list.

    Meanwhile, Schering (FWB: SCH) dropped 0.52 percent to €104.03.

    Chemicals company Atlanta (FWB: ALT; NYSE: AAA) was the worst performer on the Dax as it dropped 2.98 percent to €16.31, while commercial property investment group Unibail (Euronext: UL) had the best day on the CAC-40 with a gain of 7.22 percent to €180.02.





    July 26, 2007

    Chems, utilities rise among many declines

    Filed under: Other, BMW, Peugeot, Renault, Michelin, Eon, RWE, BASF, Accor, Man, Altana, Vinci, Pernod Ricard

    European equities markets saw their biggest losses in five years On Thursday.

    The FTSE Eurofirst 300 dropped 2.62 percent to 1,530.56.

    Among continental markets, the Dax was 2.39 percent lower to 7,508.96, while the IBEX was down 2.66 percent to 14,540.4 in Madrid and the Paris CAC-40 fell 2.78 percent to 5,675.05.

    There were no winners reported on the CAC-40, while the best performance on the Dax came from electricity and natural gas utility RWE (FWB: RWE) only amounted to a gain of 1.49 percent to €79.52.

    Elsewhere on the Dax, rival utility Eon (FWB: EOA; LSE: EON; NYSE: EON) was 0.38 percent higher to €117.26.

    The chemicals sector was also a bit higher in Frankfurt as BASF (FWB: BFA; NYSE: BF) added 0.26 percent to €95.07 and Altana (FWB: ALT; NYSE: AAA) gained 0.7 percent to €17.35.

    Car and truck makers were lower on the session.

    BMW (FWB: BMW) was 2.62 percent lower to €36.73 and truck manufacturer Man (FWB: EDF1) fell 2.74 percent to €103.43, while Peugeot (Euronext: UG; OTC: PEUGY) was down 4.28 percent to €59.06 and Renault (Eurofirst: RNO) dropped 4.83 percent to €102.88.

    The worst performer on the CAC-40 was tire maker Michelin (Euronext: ML), which fell 6.07 percent to €93.56.

    Other decliners included hotels operator Accor (Euronext: AC), which was 4.75 percent lower to €62.95.

    Construction group Vinci (Euronext: DG) was down 4.93 percent to €52.60, while drinks maker Pernod-Ricard (Euronext: RI) dropped 5.18 percent to €152.59.





    July 23, 2007

    Carmakers see gains in Europe

    Filed under: Other, Infineon, DaimlerChrysler, Peugeot, Michelin, Suez, Carrefour, Total, SAP, Unibail, Alstom, Man, Altana, Cap Gemini

    Most European markets were higher on Monday.

    The FTSE Eurofirst 300 was 0.58 percent higher to 1,609.07.

    In Madrid, the IBEX added 0.85 percent to 15,056.7, while the CAC-40 gained 0.87 percent to 6,009.16 in Paris and the Dax was 0.88 percent higher to 7,944.21 in Frankfurt.

    Carmakers saw gains, with DaimlerChrysler (FWB: DCX; NYSE: DCX; TYO: 7663) up 2.73 percent to €66.82 ahead of its second quarter report.

    Peugeot (Euronext: UG; OTC: PEUGY) added 1.78 percent to €65.10 after a broker raised its target share price.

    On the other hand, truck manufacturer Man (FWB: EDF1) dropped 0.31 percent to €107.20.

    In a related sector, tire maker Michelin (Euronext: ML) had the best day on the CAC-40 as it gained 2.75 percent to €104.73.

    Meanwhile, the best performer on the Dax was software group SAP (FWB: SAP; NYSE: SAP), which was 2.85 percent higher to €41.07 on rumors that it could be a target of private equity.

    In energy-related sectors, utility Suez (Euronext: SZE; NYSE: SZE) was up 1.42 percent to €41.40, while power generator Alstom (Euronext: ALO) gained 1.52 percent to €136.59.

    In the oil sector, Total (Euronext: FP; NSYE: TOT) added 1.82 percent to €60.55.

    The worst performances of the day came from Infineon (FWB: IFX; NYSE: IFX), which was 0.62 percent lower in Frankfurt to €12.87, and property company Unibail (Euronext: UL), which dropped 1.75 percent to €184.86 in Paris.

    Other decliners included chemical group Altana (FWB: ALT; NYSE: AAA), which was 0.34 percent lower to €17.61.

    IT services group Cap Gemini (Euronext: CAP) fell 0.55 percent to €55.64, while in the retail sector Carrefour (Euronext: CA) was down 0.19 percent to €53.26.





    September 22, 2006

    Merck purchase of Serono lifts pharma sector

    Filed under: Volkswagen, Serono, Continental, Merck, Man, Scania, Investor, Altana

    Despite a series of rumors relating to mergers & acquisitions in several sectors this week, the European equities markets were lower on Friday and for the week as investors became concerned again about the state of the US economy, which seems to be slowing. The FTSE Eurofirst 300 was 1.1 percent lower on Friday to 1,370.86, bringing it to an 0.2 percent decline for the week even though it hit four-month highs earlier in the week.

    One sector that saw activity on the M&A front was pharmaceuticals. German company Merck announced that it will purchase Serono to create the seventh largest pharma group in Europe. The deal will cost Merck €10.6 billion. Merck gained 1.2 percent over the week to €76.90, while Serono added 21.8 percent to SFr1,076. Elsewhere in the sector, Altana added 0.2 percent to €45.31 on the news that it will sell its pharmaceutical unit to Nycomed.

    Continental added 2.7 percent to €88.36 after it said that had been approached about a deal. The gain came even though discussions had ended after analysts expressed the opinion that the German tire maker is a good target for a leveraged buyout.

    Swedish truck maker Scania B shares gained 6.5 percent to €452 after it rejected an offer from MAN. MAN dropped 1.9 percent to €62.77 on the news, but the two biggest shareholders in Scania saw gains out of the issue. Volkswagen added 0.4 percent to €65.23 and Investor was 1.6 percent higher to SKr155.50.





    September 21, 2006

    Oil sector drops in Europe

    Filed under: Statoil, Norsk Hydro, Serono, Clariant, Sanofi-Aventis, Merck, EADS, Altana, Ciba

    The FTSE Eurofirst 300 was 0.4 percent higher on Thursday, to 1,386.58 as mergers and acquisitions activity, both agreed to and rumored, again was in the spotlight.

    The news that Merck will buy a 64.5 percent stake in Serono mobilized the pharmaceuticals sector. Merck, which will spend SFr16.6 billion in the deal, dropped 4.7 percent on the session to €74.65. Serono, however, added 17.6 percent to SFr1,076 on the announcement of the deal. Elsewhere in the sector, Altana gained 1.2 percent to €45.17 after it said it will sell its pharmaceuticals business to Danish company Nycomed. In addition, Sanofi-Aventis was 1.4 percent higher to €69.65.

    Bids rumors led to gains in the Swiss specialty chemical sector. On the strength of a rumor that Dow Chemical is thinking of bidding, Ciba gained 2.9 percent to SFr73.60, while Clariant added 3.7 percent to SFr16.90 amid speculation of interest from private equity.

    EADS was 2.4 percent lower to €22.26 after it announced yet another delay in delivery of the A380 superjumbo jet. Not all the news for EADS was bad, however, as Lufthansa said it has put in an order for 30 Airbus A320s, a smaller aircraft, and has the option to order an additional 30 planes.

    The Norwegian oil sector was lower on recent declines in crude oil prices. Statoil dropped 3.2 percent to NKr155, while Norsk Hydro fell 4 percent to NKr145.





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