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    October 24, 2006

    Statoil up on Snorre field reopening

    Filed under: Neste Oil, Handelsbanken, Raiffeisen, Statoil, Norsk Hydro, Metrovacesa, Swedbank, SEB, Alcatel, Allied Irish Banks, Erste Bank

    In Europe on Tuesday, the FTSE Eurofirst 300 ended slightly lower, down 0.1 percent to 1,449.5

    Banks were mixed on the session, with Erste Bank 1.6 percent higher to €54.15 on an upgrade to “buy” from Merrill Lynch, while Raiffeisen added 2.4 percent to €89 and Allied Irish Banks gained 2.8 percent to €21.25. Swedish banks, however, were lower on the session. SEB dropped 1 percent to SKr206, Swedbank was 1.7 percent lower to SKr225.50, and Handelsbanken fell 4.5 percent to SKr192 on third quarter results that saw both operating profits and gross income failing to meet predictions.

    Oil companies were mixed as well. Statoil was 1.1 percent higher to NKr167.75 on the announcement that its Snorre oilfield, closed due to a safety problem concerning lifeboats, is being brought back online. Neste Oil added 4.5 percent to €24.35 after declines on Monday on a downgrade from Morgan Stanley. Norsk Hydro, however, dropped 0.5 percent to NKr150.75 after it said that operating profits were up 18 percent in the third quarter, less than had been anticipated.

    In the construction sector, Spanish builder Metrovacesa dropped 8.1 percent to €115.70 on remarks from the government stock market regulator that its listing on the Ibex index should be examined.

    Alcatel, the French telecommunications equipment maker, added 7.2 percent to €10.29. While net profits were down 42 percent in the quarter, mostly due to one-time gains during the third quarter last year, profits for US telecom Lucent, which Alcatel is purchasing, posted results that were better than had been predicted.





    September 27, 2005

    Oil and steel make gains during profit-taking

    Filed under: Bulgari, Christian Dior, Capitalia, Handelsbanken, Arcelor, Saltzgitter, Corus

    In Europe on Tuesday the FTSE Eurofirst 300 was down on profit-taking despite gains in the oil and steel sectors, losing 0.3 percent to 1,218.44.

    Also having an effect on European stocks was a comment by an official of the US Federal Reserve that hinted at the possibility of rising interest rates on a global scale on concerns about inflation.

    Sectors that depend on high consumer confidence were down on the day. Italian jeweller Bulgari lost 4.2 percent to €9.32 on an unexpected drop in first-half profits, which the company blamed on currency losses, taxes, and higher advertising costs.

    Also in the luxury goods sector, Christian Dior declined by 0.4 percent to €68.05 and LVMH dropped 0.6 percent to €68.20.

    The banking sector saw gains, however. Capitalia, the Italian bank, gained 4.3 percent to €4.54 on a “buy” rating from Citigroup, and Swedish bank Handelsbanken was up 3 percent to SKr173.50 on the announcement that it had appointed a new chief executive and that its former chief was moving to the office of chairman.

    In the steel sector, Arcelor, the world’s second-largest steel company, gained 0.8 percent to €18.85.

    Elsewhere in the sector, Saltzgitter of Germany was up 3.4 percent to €41.45 and Corus rose 1.4 percent on the day.





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