AXA is launching a share repurchase program of € 3.8 billion, while Euronext negotiates the acquisition of the Athens Stock Exchange. Airbus will have delivered 60 planes in June; Renault exceeds Stellantis on the French market. Internationally, Banco Sabadell gives TSB to Santander, Centene falls after a warning, and Astrazeneca envisages a quotation transfer to the United States.
In France
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- Car registrations in France fell 6.7% in June, Tesla sales dropped by 10%.
- Renault surpasses Stellantis in France in June.
- AXA will buy for 3.8 billion euros from its own shares to compensate for the dilution linked to the sale of AXA IM.
- Danone completed the taking of majority participation in Kate Farms.
- Airbus delivered around 60 planes in June. In addition, the DGSE is about to acquire the A400M for its clandestine operations, according to Intelligence Online.
- Engie inaugurates the largest wind farm in Africa.
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Colas (Bouygues) wins a contract of more than 52 million euros in Alaska.
- SPIE achieves the acquisition of SD FIBER.
- GTT will design the reservoirs of six containers.
- Aéroports de Paris confirms its objectives but is undergoing negative exchange and taxation effects.
- Euronext negotiates the acquisition of the Athens Stock Exchange, Hellenic Exchanges, for € 399 million (6.90 EUR per share).
- Worldline will call on external listeners to assess its risky activity portfolio after last week’s revelations.
- Argan confirms its income target for 2025 at the end of the first half.
- OPPOBILITY calls Marissa WEST at the head of her activities in North America.
- Eurobio Scientific finalizes the acquisition of Voden Medical SPA Instruments Life Sciences Unit in Italy.
- 2CRSI submitted the candidacy of the European consortium æther to develop an “AI Gigafactory” in the heart of Europe.
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Ecotel deploys Ekinops equipment and software.
- Stif finalizes the acquisition of Stovex.
- Qwamplify gives up its Nordic subsidiaries to Eniro.
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IKONYSIS suspended rating due to having published its annual report 2024.
- Archos finalizes the redemption of O2I from Prologue.
- Coretech 5 becomes Reboost Blockchain Corp (and joins the list of cryptocurrencies?).
- Median Technologies submits a file for CE CE marking by Eyonis LCS, its software medical device based on artificial intelligence for lung cancer screening.
- Obiz modifies its opening and exercise closing dates.
- Ordissimo raises € 1.62 million to 0.57 EUR per share.
- Immuno dare confirmed in the adjournment of its annual AG by justice, the continuous showdown with a group of shareholders.
- The main publications of the day : Integragen… the rest here.
In the vast world
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D’Europe
- Banco de Sabadell signs the sale of its British subsidiary TSB in Banco Santander for £ 2.65 billion.
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Deutsche Bank faced with a greater equity than expected due to Basel IV’s rules, according to the Financial Times.
- Astrazeneca is thinking of transferring its rating to the USA, according to Times.
- KKR agrees to buy SPECTRY for $ 6.5 billion, surpassing Advent’s offer.
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A failure of National Grid would have caused the fire that led to the closure of Heathrow, according to a report.
- SGS will acquire the American Applied Technical Services for $ 1.3 billion.
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Clayton Dubilier & Rice is one of the tenderers for the Lubricant Division of BP PLC, according to Sky News.
- Banca Ifis announces that 84.1% of the share capital of D’Ilimity was brought to the OPA.
- Greggs warns against a drop in its profits due to the heat wave in the United Kingdom.
- Alfen announces the departure of his CEO by the end of the year.
- ABB is expanding its range of robots for China to conquer medium -sized customers.
- Galenica embarks on the diagnosis and takes up Labor Team.
- Dormakaba buys Tanlock.
- Hexagon gives up activities to refocus its portfolio and records charges of 16 million euros in the second quarter.
- The main publications of the day : Nothing…
North America
- American banks are dividends and share buybacks after having passed the federal resistance tests.
- Centene collapses by 25% outside the session after a warning on her goals.
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Elon Musk will directly supervise Tesla sales in Europe and the United States after the departure of Afshar, according to Bloomberg.
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The CEO of Intel is dreaming of changing strategy concerning the group’s foundry subsidiary.
- Boeing claims that the company remains determined to acquire Spirit aerosystems.
- Lululemon continues Costco in court, alleging that the latter sells products that imitate the appearance and touch of Lululemon articles.
- Warner Music plans to save $ 200 million by reducing its workforce.
- KKR will acquire the producer of Australian chickens Proten from Aware Super.
- Wabtec finalizes the acquisition of the Inspection Technologies of Evident division.
- Teledyne buys Maretron.
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Figma, competitor of Adobe, files his IPO file.
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Of Asia and elsewhere
- The agreement concluded between SoftBank and Ampere will be subject to an in -depth examination by the FTC, according to Bloomberg.
- Qantas Airways confirms a computer incident affected the data from its customers.
- The main publications of the day : Fast Retailing…
The rest of the global publication agenda here.
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