Direct from the Markets: Schneider, TotalEnergies, LVMH, BBVA, Amazon, Nvidia, Snowflake…

Direct from the Markets: Schneider, TotalEnergies, LVMH, BBVA, Amazon, Nvidia, Snowflake…
Direct from the Markets: Schneider, TotalEnergies, LVMH, BBVA, Amazon, Nvidia, Snowflake…

Every morning, the - team identifies and summarizes the significant information concerning listed companies around the world, to have the main news at the start of the trading day. The content includes one part on France and the other on the main international markets, in particular American companies and those from major European markets (UK, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain) and Asia-Pacific.

In France

Important (and not so important) announcements

  • Schneider Electric decides not to buy Bentley Systems.
  • TotalEnergies has given the green light to the Kaminho deepwater project off Angola and awarded at least three contracts worth $3.7 billion to Saipem.
  • LVMH is expanding its partnership with Alibaba to sell better in China.
  • Klépierre buys a shopping center in Rome for more than €200 million.
  • Daniel Kretinsky is exploring options to persuade creditors to accept his takeover offer for Atos, according to an informed Source. Furthermore, the group was authorized by the courts to postpone its AGM while it completed its financial restructuring.
  • Pizzorno Environnement Group restocks for 7 years and €186.1 million in Fréjus / Saint-Raphaël for collection and cleanliness.
  • Mersen delivers the fifth mirror of the ELT, ESO’s future giant telescope.
  • Lisi strengthens its partnership with Watch Out.
  • Lucibel raised €1.95 million at EUR 0.43 through a capital increase.
  • Xilam announces the start of production of Submarine Jim.
  • OSE Immunotherapeutics and Boehringer Ingelheim are expanding their collaboration to develop first-in-class treatments in cancer and cardiovascular, renal and metabolic diseases.
  • Kalray launches a new edition of its data acceleration platform, specifically optimized for AI data streams.
  • Median Technologies has been selected as the preferred provider of imaging services for clinical trials by a top 3 global pharmaceutical company.
  • TheraVet announces the early end of patient recruitment for the VISCO-VET clinical study.
  • Claranova announces the end of legal proceedings with its Canadian minority shareholders, who withdraw their demands without compensation.
  • The main publications of the day: Soitec, LDC, Derichebourg, Inventiva, Nanobiotix… The rest here.

In the big world

Important (and not so important) announcements

From Europe

  • New car registrations grew by 14% in April in Europe, according to ACEA.
  • BBVA hires lobbyists to convince the Spanish government of the interest of the operation on Banco de Sabadell.
  • Sandoz has obtained authorization from the European Commission for its biosimilars Wyost and Jubbonti.
  • A US Senate report found that BMW imported at least 8,000 Mini Cooper vehicles into the United States containing an electrical component from a banned Chinese supplier, Jingweida Technology Group.
  • The main publications of the day : SSE, Swiss Life, Elia, Marks & Spencer…

From the Americas

  • Amazon halts orders for Nvidia “superchips” while waiting for a new model.
  • Apple will ask a US judge to dismiss an iPhone antitrust lawsuit filed by the Justice Department and 15 states in March.
  • Discussions between Snowflake and Reka AI are unsuccessful.
  • Eventbrite encouraged the sale of illegal opioids to people seeking help recovering from addiction, according to Wired.
  • Citigroup fined $79 million by UK regulators for trading and oversight failings.
  • MercadoLibre’s banking license in Mexico could take up to two years, according to an executive.
  • The main publications of the day : Nvidia, PDD Holdings, The TJX Companies, Analog Devices, Synopsys, Target, Snowflake, Raymond James…

From Asia Pacific and beyond

  • Xpeng soars on the stock market thanks to revenue from technology services and optimistic comments on autonomous driving technology.
  • Adani is suspected of fraud in the sale of substandard coal as high-value fuel, according to the FT.
  • The main publications of the day : Sun Pharmaceutical, Kuaishou…

The rest of the global publications calendar here.

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