Direct from the Markets: TotalEnergies, Accor, GTT, Atos, Casino, Adobe, Tesla, Tesco…

Direct from the Markets: TotalEnergies, Accor, GTT, Atos, Casino, Adobe, Tesla, Tesco…
Direct from the Markets: TotalEnergies, Accor, GTT, Atos, Casino, Adobe, Tesla, Tesco…

Every morning, the Zonebourse 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

  • Euronext announces that the CAC40 remains unchanged and that GTT and Spie replace Soitec and Pluxee in the CACNext20. These two files are transferred to the CACLarge60. Casino and Esso enter the SBF120, from which Solutions 30 and X-Fab exit. The changes will take effect on June 17.
  • TotalEnergies sells its subsidiary in Brunei.
  • Accor and LVMH have entered into a strategic partnership to accelerate the development of Orient Express.
  • Stellantis has at least two U.S. factories that need a significant turnaround, according to its CEO.
  • EPC Groupe and TotalEnergies are joining forces for a solar power plant project in Occitanie.
  • BNP Paribas and BPCE join forces in payments.
  • Renault launches its share buyback program.
  • France is proposing to buy Atos’ strategic activities on the basis of an enterprise value of €700 million (EV = debt included).
  • Ubisoft is launching a new employee shareholding operation.
  • Casino in negotiations with a view to the sale of its Corsica subsidiary Codim 2.
  • Worldline got through a tricky general meeting without any problems.
  • Compagnie des Alpes takes control of Urban.
  • Ramsay Générale de Santé takes over 11 Cosem multidisciplinary medical centers.
  • Europorte (Getlink) and Kerlink launch Track Value, the first logistics application using Kinéis IoT spatial connectivity.
  • Esker signs a partnership with EY, an auditing & consulting firm.
  • Mauna Kea Technologies announces new data “very favorable” to the use of Cellvizio for the diagnosis of pancreatic cysts.
  • Diagnostic Medical Systems Imaging renames itself European Medical Solutions.
  • Abionyx confirms its willingness to submit a marketing application for CER001 in the United States in the coming months, following successful preliminary meetings.
  • Carmat launches the transformation into shares of the first tranche of its loan from the EIB.
  • The contribution of SCI Saintange to Metavisio valued at €4.35 million, via the issue of 4.447 million shares.
  • Europlasma is one of Ascometal’s two final contenders.
  • The main publications of the day: LDLC Group, Oeneo…

In the big world

Important (and not so important) announcements

From Europe

  • Bellway confirms the takeover offer for its competitor Crest Nicholson for an amount of 8.3 billion dollars. But Crest Nicholson rejects the re-evaluated proposal.
  • Tesco maintains its profit forecast after a rise in quarterly sales.
  • UBS would sell the Chinese activities of Credit Suisse, a state fund.
  • Mercedes will invest $360 million in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
  • Molecular Partners wants to promote MP0621 to the clinical stage in 2025.
  • The main publications of the day : Tesco…

From the Americas

  • Adobe soars by 15% outside the session after its quarterly reports.
  • Visa’s $30 billion fee deal with Mastercard is in jeopardy.
  • Microsoft is delaying the launch of the Recall AI feature for security reasons.
  • New York Community Bancorp acquired the assets of Signature Bank for a total fair value of $37.8 billion.
  • Musk’s army of small investors is rejoicing at the approval of a $56 billion compensation plan for the Tesla boss.
  • Tyson Foods suspends CFO John Tyson after arrest.
  • ON Semiconductor will cut 1,000 jobs.
  • GameStop postpones shareholder meeting until June 17 after technical difficulties.
  • Wells Fargo fired bankers who had organized a system to make it appear that they were in front of their positions while they were firing on the flank.
  • Teva sues Corcept for “monopoly” on mifepristone in the treatment of a rare disease.
  • The main publications of the day : nothing…

The rest of the global publications calendar here.

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