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    December 18, 2006

    Eurofirst drops 0.1 percent on session

    Filed under: Statoil, Norsk Hydro, France Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, Telecom Italia, Generali

    The FTSE Eurofirst 300 dropped 0.1 percent to 1,487.41 on Monday, its first losing session after ten consecutive gains. In Norway, however, the Oslo All-Share index added 1.8 percent after Norsk Hydro saw big gains on the session.

    The gain for Norsk Hydro, 20.6 percent to NKr188.50, came after rival Statoil said the two will merge their oil and gas businesses to become the largest offshore oil operation in the world. Norsk’s aluminium business will continue as a stand-alone. The news sent Statoil down 1.7 percent to NKr170 after gains earlier in the session, closing at NKr170. The decline for Statoil came despite a “strong buy” rating from S&P Equitiy Research, which also set a 12-month target share price of NKr194.

    The telecommunications sector was mixed on the day. Telecom Italia added 0.2 percent to €2.32, but both France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom saw declines. France Telecom dropped 0.2 percent to €20.94, but is still up 35 percent from its low point of the year, reached on August 11. Lehman Brothers issued positive comments, but WestLB was more pessimistic, downgrading its rating from “hold” to “reduce”. Deutsche Telekom fell 0.9 percent to €13.83 even though Credit Suisse upped its target share price from €10.50 to €12.50.

    The insurance sector was also affected by broker actions. Italian insurer Generali dropped 1.1 percent to €34 on a downgrade from “add” to “reduce” from Dresdner Kleinwort.





    December 7, 2006

    Altadis gains on consolidation hopes

    Filed under: Allianz, ThyssenKrupp, Swiss Life, Generali, Altadis, Alcatel-Lucent

    New mergers and acquisitions rumors helped send the FTSE Eurofirst 300 higher on Thursday. The index added 0.5 percent to 1,447.86.

    In the insurance sector, Swiss Life was 2.1 percent higher to SFr306 after it was rumored that Generali of Italy and Allianz of Germany might be ready to enter a bidding war over the Swiss insurer. Allianz was 0.7 percent higher to €149.61, while Generali, also a possible takeover target, gained 4 percent to €34.55.

    French-Spanish tobacco group Altadis was up 7 percent to €40.37 after the confirmation of a bid for the UK company Gallaher raised hopes of more consolidation in the sector. JP Morgan commented that Altadis was a much more attractive target than Gallaher.

    In the steel sector, ThyssenKrupp added 3.7 percent to €31.86 on positive broker comments. Deutsche Bank raised the steel maker’s target share price from €35 to €36, while West LB upped its target price from €32 to €34 and Commerzbank raised its earnings estimate for the 2006-2007 fiscal year by 16 percent.

    Among telecommunications companies, Alcatel-Lucent gained 2.6 percent to €10.30 upon being added to Goldman Sachs’ “conviction buy” list. On the other hand, Dresdner Kleinwort retained its “sell” rating and target share price of €8, noting that Alcatel-Lucent isn’t a major manufacturer of mobile devices, unlike its rivals, Nokia and Ericsson.





    October 31, 2006

    Ferrovial up on Chilean acquisition

    Filed under: UBS, Credit Suisse, DaimlerChrysler, Renault, Sanofi-Aventis, Fiat, CNP Assurances, Generali, Ferrovial

    In Europe on Tuesday, the FTSE Eurofirst 300 dropped 0.6 percent to 1,444.16 as banks saw losses.

    UBS dropped 5.1 percent to SFr74.30 after it said it saw net profits drop by 21 percent in the third quarter. It still insisted, however, that sentiment has improved and it will fulfill expectations for full-year profits. Credit Suisse was also lower, falling 1.3 percent to SFr75.

    Also down on its quarterly report was Sanofi-Aventis. The pharmaceuticals company dropped 2.8 percent to €66.60 on the news that profits fell 11.6 in the third quarter, about as much as had been expected.

    Things were better in the automobile manufacturing sector. DaimlerChrysler added 3.1 percent to €44.70 after a German publication reported that a spin-off of the Chrysler unit was not being ruled out by the carmaker, a rumor that not all analysts were buying. Elsewhere in the sector, Fiat was 1.1 percent higher to €13.84 and Renault gained 1.2 percent to €91.65.

    European insurers were also higher after a positive third-quarter report sent Friends Provident up 6.7 percent in the UK. Generali added 1.4 percent to €31.09, while CNP Assurances was up 1.7 percent to €82.45.

    In the construction sector, Spanish builder Ferrovial was 5.1 percent higher to €72.40 on the announcement that its toll roads unit had acquired a road in Chile.





    September 5, 2006

    Insurers lower in Europe

    Filed under: Agricole, Alleanza, Nokia, Emporiki, Anglo Irish Bank, Deutsche Postbank, Generali

    Profit-taking sent European equities markets lower on Tuesday after Monday’s advances. Also helping the losses were weaker than expected earnings reports and downgrades from brokers. The FTSE Eurofirst 300 was 0.4 percent lower to 1,378.98.

    In the banking sector, Anglo Irish Bank declined by 3.1 percent to €12.69 after a trading update that disappointed. Elsewhere in the sector, Deutsche Postbank was 1.6 percent lower to €60.60 on a downgrade from “hold” to “reduce” and a lowering of its target share price from Dresdner Kleinwort. Credit Agricole was 0.8 percent higher to €31.94 after it made an offer on Monday for the shares it does not already own in Greek insurer Phoenix Metrolife. Emporiki Bank added 1.9 percent on the news. Phoenix Metrolife is a division of Emporiki.

    Insurer Alleanza declined by 3.4 percent to €9.263 after it reported that both revenue and premium income had dropped in the first half. This worried investors even though net profits were up by 28 percent. The Italian bank also said that it would not return cash to shareholders as planned. Generali, which controls Alleanza, were 0.5 percent lower to €29.34.

    In the telecommunications sector, Nokia dropped 1.6 percent to €15.78 even though traders tended not to believe talk that the company will soon issue a profit warning.





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