In France

Important (and less important) announcements

  • Fitch raises Sanofi’s rating by one notch to “AA-“, stable outlook.
  • TotalEnergies will develop 3 GW of solar farms in Spain.
  • Three new administrators at Audacia.
  • Nacon announces a new official controller for xbox.
  • Vergnet has eight photovoltaic projects in France.
  • They have published / They must publish: Dékuple.

In the world

Company results (comments are given on the spot and do not prejudge the evolution of securities)

  • Ryanair: the annual net profit slightly exceeds expectations.

Important (and less important) announcements

  • American justice blocks the merger between American Airlines and JetBlue.
  • Instagram (Meta Platforms) is preparing a rival to Twitter for the summer.
  • GAM Holding rejects Taure’s offer and still recommends Liontrust’s.
  • Aliaxis offers to buy Uponor at 25.75 EUR per share.
  • Legal battle between the chairman of Ferrari (John Elkann) and his mother (Margherita Agnelli) over the Agnelli legacy.
  • Sacyr is said to be in talks to sell 45% of Ireland’s N6 motorway to Bestinver.
  • Siemens Energy sells its stake in Windar Renovables to Bridgepoint.
  • China says Micron products have failed its cybersecurity test.
  • NatWest will buy back £1.26bn of its own shares.
  • Exxon Mobil in turn succumbs to lithium fever, according to the WSJ.
  • Equinor, Shell, Exxon Mobil are approaching an LNG terminal contract in Tanzania.
  • Genmab and AbbVie Announce U.S. FDA Approval of Epkinly for the Treatment of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma.
  • BioArctic and Eisai are seeking marketing authorization for a drug once morest Alzheimer’s disease in Great Britain.
  • Nike may have mis-referenced independent contractors, which might expose it to tax fines exceeding $500 million, according to the Guardian.
  • The main publications of the day: Heico, Ryanair, Zoom Video Communications… The whole agenda here.

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