2024-03-01 14:16:37
In 2022, these same 35 companies had collectively generated 141 billion euros. The balance sheet should, however, remain below the record year 2021, according to the profits expected by analysts for companies that have not yet published their results. “We have experienced three fairly abnormal years economically” but 2023 has cushioned a return “to normal”, summarizes Samy Chaar, chief economist at Lombard Odier.
TotalEnergies makes the biggest profit
The cumulative turnover of the CAC 40 reaches almost 1,678 billion euros, compared to almost 1,721 in 2022. This is the third year in a row where the CAC 40 companies together generate more than 100 billion euros. of profits. After a less favorable year 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic (34 billion euros in profits), the cumulative profit had exceeded this threshold for the first time in 2021.
The 2023 balance sheet should remain below the 2021 record, when Vivendi’s exceptional profit of nearly 25 billion euros, boosted by the sale of Universal Music, pushed the sum to nearly 157 billion. Thales, Vivendi and Teleperformance, which have not yet published their annual results, had made some 760 million euros in profits in 2022. Analysts surveyed by the financial data provider Factset expect 2.5 billion for 2023, with a return to the green for Vivendi.
The count is based, for 2022 and 2023, on the new composition of the stock market index, following the exit of the payments provider Worldline and the entry of Edenred. The amounts do not take into account the two groups Pernod Ricard and Alstom, which have staggered financial years that do not correspond to calendar years. TotalEnergies makes the biggest profit. Although it has increased slightly in dollars, at 21.4 billion, it remains almost stable in euros: 19.8 billion euros compared to 19.5 billion in 2022, using the official average prices for the years 2022 for conversion. and 2023.
The automobile in shape
The luxury sector continued to shine, despite a slowdown in the market: between them, Hermès, Kering, L’Oréal and LVMH accumulated profits of nearly 29 billion euros, up 7%, despite a decline of 17% at Kering. On the banking side, for which the rise in rates is favorable, profits increased by 17% to nearly 20 billion euros for BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole and Société Générale.
Automotive also swells the account: Renault made a profit of 2.2 billion euros following a loss of 350 million in 2022. And Stellantis posted a record profit of 18.6 billion euros – the second largest index result. For 2024, companies “remain rather optimistic”, notes Emmanuel Cau – enough to help the CAC 40 stock index break records in recent days.
But the risks are multiplying – interest rates, growth in China, geopolitics… – especially since the balance sheet of the CAC 40 depends little on French growth but above all on the global economic health of the United States and Asia, recalls Samy Chaar. And above all, with a drop in inflation (which has supported the results) comes the risk, according to Emmanuel Cau, of a “backlash”.
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