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    August 2, 2007

    Fresenius Medical Care higher on profits report

    Filed under: Other, BNP Paribas, Societe Generale, France Telecom, Suez, RWE, EDF, Deutsche Telekom, Total, Henkel, Fresenius Medical Care, Schneider Electric, Cap Gemini

    Equities markets saw gains in Europe on Thursday.

    The FTSE Eurofirst 300 added 0.64 percent to 1,536.03.

    In Paris the CAC-40 was 0.49 percent higher to 5,682.07, while the IBEX gained 0.6 percent to 14,682.7 in Madrid and the Dax was up 0.81 percent to 7,534.13 in Frankfurt.

    Banks saw gains in Paris, with Societe Generale (Euronext: GLE) adding 4.3 percent to €129.89 for the best performance of the day on the CAC-40 after it reported that net profits were up by almost 33 percent in the quarter ending in June.

    BNP Paribas, meanwhile, was 1.43 percent higher to €81.80 on target share price updates from UBS (NYSE: UBS; SWX: UBSN; TYO: 8657) and Credit Suisse (NYSE: CS; SWX: CSGN), from €97 to €104 and from €100 to €103 respectively.

    In Frankfurt, the best performer on the session came from Fresenius Medical Care (FWB: FREG), which gained 3.87 percent to €35.87 after it reported that second quarter profits rose by 38 percent, topping analyst estimates.

    Fresenius also increased its full-year sales forecast.

    In the telecommunications sector, France Telecom (Eurofirst: FTE; NYSE: FTE) was also aided by profits news, adding 3 percent to €20.25 after it reported that lower taxes and more broadband internet subscribers had sent first-half profits up by 41 percent.

    Deutsche Telekom (FWB: DTE; NYSE: DT; LSE: DEU; TYO: 9496) was also higher, gaining 2.72 percent to €12.87.

    Utilities were mixed, with Suez (Euronext: SZE; NYSE: SZE) up 1.61 to €38.58 and RWE (FWB: RWE) adding 1.54 percent to €78.94 but EDF (Euronext: EEN) down 0.56 percent to €74.35.

    The biggest loser in Paris on the day was Total (Euronext: FP; NYSE: TOT), which dropped 2.32 percent to €56.06.

    Consumer goods manufacturer Henkel (FWB: HEN3) fell 3.95 percent to €36.98 for the biggest decline of the session on the Dax.

    Other decliners included IT services group Cap Gemini (Euronext: CAP), which was 2.28 percent lower to €47.25.

    Schneider Electric (Euronext: SCHN) was down 0.75 percent to €97.76 after this week’s announcement that it has acquired the privately-held California-based security systems maker Pelco, the largest CCTV manufacturer in the US, for $1.54 billion cash.





    November 21, 2006

    Eurofirst adds 0.1 on session

    Filed under: Alitalia, Danone, Richemont, Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Deutsche Borse, CNP Assurances, Henkel, BME

    The FTSE Eurofirst 300 added 0.1 percent to 1,468.30 on Tuesday on light trade.

    Among gainers on the day was Alitalia, which gained 3 percent to €0.986 on speculation that the Italian airline could hook up with international carriers.

    Consumer goods company Henkel was 3.8 percent higher to €112.28 on a target share price upgrade from Merrill Lynch, which also repeated its “buy” recommendation citing growth in sales. The broker raised the German company’s target share price from €100 to €127.

    Bancha Monte dei Paschi di Siena added 1.3 percent to €4.89 when French insurance company CNP Assurances revealed that it is interested in bidding for the Italian bank’s insurance unit, MPS Vita. CNP added 0.2 percent to €82.15 on the news.

    Danone was 1.9 percent higher to €119.00 after Goldman Sachs issued a “buy” recommendation for the French foods group on the basis of growth that was outpacing the sector.

    Luxury goods group Richemont added 1.4 percent to SFr66.65 on an improved full-year earnings forecast from Goldman Sachs. The upgrade came after Richemont announced on Friday that profits were up 22 percent in the first half.

    Deutsche Borse was up 3 percent to €129.74 after speculation surfaced that it might be interested in bidding on Spanish exchange BME now that the German exchange has withdrawn its bid for Euronext. BME gained 7.4 percent to €29.95 on the rumors.





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