Shy awakening for Enel. After the lows touched this morning at 4.96 euros, the title of the electricity giant is rising, 1, 13% testing fee 5.20 euros. Eni also try to recover. After being buried up to tap the 14 euros, Eni is passing from hand to 14.72 euros, still falling, however, 1, 08%.
Enel positive, Eni recover some losses
Acotel does not stop, suspended to +15%
Acotel today is the queen of the New Market (except for Onbanca, “touched” by a PO), with the title that is suspended upside to share 22 million (+15%). High volumes, and totaled more than twice the monthly average for a title that has scored from the lows of July, nearly 60% since he announced that the first numbers on the MMS developed for Tim, that is New messages to mobile phones capable of sending even photographs.
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Thud of Sanpaolo-Imi, revised the minimum of ‘97
No peace for the institution of Piazza San Carlo. Sanpaolo-IMI is in fact losing 4.15% with the title changing hands at 7.70 euros, not far from the lows of the day at 7.60 euros. Little, however, the volumes: just 3.8 million units compared to an average of 8.2 mln. Sanpaolo-Imi has returned to test the levels of late ‘97. In recent sessions, as well as some downgrades are also rumors circulating of a possible profit warning. At the end of the month is expected the board of the institute led by Rainer Masera.
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NM: Numtel slips into negative terrain
Tiscali (-2.54% to 4.94 euro) and e.Biscom (-1.8% at 21.99 euros) running in negative terrain after positive opening, following a fallen behind the main list of least September. The Numtel yields 0.3% but due to the estate of BB Biotech (+3% to 39.8 euros), which benefited from the U.S. unit after the deal Pfizer-Pharmacia. Listino overall spotted with Acotel, Datalogic, inference, and Prima Industrie Novuspharma rising.
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Capitalia and BNL, new lows
Monday to forget for the two bank stock. The heavy letter that was shot down in the market but especially in the sector has pushed the two stocks to new lows. BNL (-7.97%) closed at 1.59 euros while Capitalia (-7.77%) ended the session scores below 1.50 euros. BNL’s accusing the uncertainties about marriage with MPS Capitalia and pay, in addition to aggregating with Fineco, former Bipop, even the heavy downgrade (sell) come from WestLB Panmure, which has set a target share price of 1.20 euros.
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Gemina flies through the sale of AdR
Back in bargaining the title Gemina, suspended this morning pending a statement. Gemina then climb of 4.83% to 0.8960 euros. A sprint to the title to the news of the sale by the consortium of 44.5% of AdR Leonardo the Australian group Macquarie Bank. The transaction price is 480 million euros and the money will also be used to reduce the debts of Gemina.
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Giacomelli buys Longoni Sport
Giacomelli sport strengthens its position in Italy. Rimini The company announced that it has acquired the chain competitor Longoni Sport for 76 million euros, financed through the bond issue by 100 million issued in March. With the acquisition Giacomelli becomes the leader of the Italian market with a turnover that exceeds 500 million euros and a market share of 14.6%.
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Inference, so tomorrow bargaining rights
Penultimate day of quotation for related rights in the capital increase inference, which will close July 22 with the allocation of new shares, issued at 8 euro at a rate of 24 new shares for every 89 old titles . Shares change hands at 8.55 euros a share, down 3.59% while the rights are suspended downward with values close to 5 cents.
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Carrefour in crisis after 1Q results
collapses under the Carrefour (-6.37% to 50 million) after announcing the results for the second quarter, which have shown a drastic decline in revenue came down by 2.75% for a value of to 18.62 billion euros. Better data on the first six months of 2002 where the French group has reported a growth in its turnover by 3% to 36.9 billion euros.
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Ferretti, Impe Lux launches takeover bid at € 4.35
July hot Ferretti. The Impe Lux, a company incorporated in Luxembourg and Coci, wholly owned by Impe Lux, has launched a bid on totalitarian Ferretti price of 4.35 euros per share. The value of the offer, upon the accession of 100% is equal to 674.3 million euros. Ferretti closed yesterday an increase of 3.7% with well 987mila pieces (average of 250 thousand). Today, the license has been suspended from trading.