Stocks to watch tomorrow on the Paris Stock Exchange Thursday, February 10, 2022 – 09/02/2022 at 18:54

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Ald

The car leasing specialist will publish its annual results.

ArcelorMittal

The steelmaker will release its full-year results.

Assystem

Assystem achieved its activity point for the 2021 financial year on Wednesday evening. The international engineering group reported consolidated revenue of 483.1 million euros, an increase of 10.1% compared to the restated 2020 revenue, of which +7.8% in organic, +2.5% perimeter effect (mainly resulting from the consolidation of the Indian company STUP since July 1st and the British company Schofield Lothian since October 1st) and -0.2% effect of the change in exchange rates.

Claranova

Claranova completed the first half of 2021-2022 (July-December 2021) with a turnover of 281 million euros, up 1% at real exchange rates and down 2% at constant rates. The group says it is gradually returning to growth with a second quarter of 193 million euros in revenue, up 3% at real rates once morest -2% on the previous quarter.

Credit Agricole

The banking group will release its full-year results.

Eurofins

Eurofins Scientific announced that its subsidiary Eurofins Clinical Testing Lux Sarl has acquired Genetic Testing Service JSC (“Gentis”), a pioneer in genetic testing in Vietnam. This acquisition will allow Eurofins to continue its expansion in Asia and complement its global network of clinical diagnostic laboratories specializing in advanced genetic testing. Since its creation 12 years ago, Gentis has experienced strong growth, and achieved a turnover of regarding 10 million euros in 2021.

Euronext

The pan-European stock exchange group will publish (following stock exchange) its annual results.

Lectra

Lectra reported a net profit of 11.4 million euros in 2021, up 61% year-on-year. Current EBITDA increased by 74% to EUR 65.1 million, while revenue climbed by 64% to EUR 387.6 million. In particular, the activity jumped by 91% in the last quarter to 125.6 million euros. Orders for perpetual licenses of software, equipment and their software and non-recurring services over this period reached 32.9 million euros (+16%).

Legrand

The electrical equipment maker will release its full-year results.

L’Oreal

L’Oréal lifted the veil on Wednesday evening on its results for the 2021 financial year. The cosmetics giant reported a net profit (group share) of 4.6 billion euros, growing by 29%. For its part, operating income increased by 18.3% to $6.16 billion, and revenue rose by 50 basis points to 19.1%, an increase of 50 basis points. As for turnover, it reached 32.29 billion euros last year, an increase of 15.3% at published data and 16.1% on alike-for-like basis.

Neuron

Neurones reported a turnover in 2021 of 579.9 million euros, up 10.6% year-on-year, including +10.1% organically. Over the last three months of the financial year, the business grew by 7.9%, following on from the previous quarter (+7.2%). The operating result of the management consulting and digital services was 61.6 million euros, up 18.7%. As a result, it is at the record level of 10.6% of turnover. Net cash amounted to EUR 264.6 million at the end of the year.

Pernod Ricard

The wine and spirits group will report its first-half revenue.

Ruby

The specialist in the oil downstream will publish (following stock exchange) its annual turnover.

Sanofi

Sanofi announced that the positive results of long-term, open-label prolongation studies have shown that olipudase alpha can achieve a sustained improvement in respiratory function (measured by the diffusion capacity of carbon monoxide or DLCO) and a reduction in the volume of the spleen and liver in adults and children with acid sphingomyelinase deficiency, without neurological manifestations.

Societe Generale

The banking group will release its full-year results.

Totalenergy

The oil group will release its full-year results.

Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield

The property company specialising in shopping centres will publish its annual results.

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