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French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch

Here are some company news and stories that could impact the markets in France and Benelux. EIFFAGE, a France-based construction company, published its H1 net income group shares at EUR 308 millions and confirmed their 2025 outlook. ID LOGISTICS, a French provider of logistics and transportation services, reported underlying EBITDA at EUR 267 millions for H1. RAMSAY SANTÉ: The company reported a net loss of EUR 54,1 million for the FY. RENAULT/STELLANTIS: Data from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association showed that new car sales in Europe increased 5.9% in July, as an increase in Germany offset declines in Britain, France,...

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French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch

Here are some company news and stories that could impact the markets in France and Benelux or even individual stocks. Lisi SA Lisi SA, a French-based company, announced on Wednesday that SK Capital had entered exclusive negotiations to acquire the medical division of lisi. Tonnellerie Francois Freres SA TFF Group said on Wednesday that it anticipates a further decline in business for 2025/2026 and added that profitability will be under pressure. Warehouses de Pauw NV WDP announced on Wednesday that it had completed the sale and leaseback of a distribution centre to ID Logistics. Legrand SA Legrand, a French group...

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Worldline hires a new auditor to assess clients at high risk

Worldline, a French payment company, has announced that it has hired Accuracy as an auditing firm to evaluate its remaining merchant portfolio for risky activity. A group of 21 European news outlets claimed last month that Worldline covered-up client fraud in order to protect its revenue. Last week, Belgian prosecutors announced that they had launched an investigation into possible money laundering activities within its Belgian division. Worldline responded to media reports by stating that it has strengthened merchant risk control since 2023 and terminated client relationships with non-compliant clients. The group announced that in addition to the hiring of Accuracy,...

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French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch

Here are some company news and stories that could impact the markets in France and Benelux or even individual stocks. Airbus Airbus signed a letter with DRF Luftrettung on Wednesday for the purchase 10 H140 helicopters. The New York State Police also placed an order for an Airbus H160, three H145 helicopters and signed a contract with Omni to buy three H160 helicopters. Lotus Bakeries Lotus Bakeries announced Wednesday that it will expand its partnership with Mondelez International into the Ice Cream category. ID Logistics ID Logistics released its annual results for 2024 on Wednesday. Pluxee Pluxee launched its first...

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French and Benelux stocks-Factors to watch

Below are companyrelated news and stories from France and Benelux which might have an impact on the region's markets or private stocks. PLANE: Plane said it delivered 361 helicopter in 2024 with a continued development in sales throughout the year. CRÉDIT AGRICOLE: Crédit agricole Personal Financing & & Mobility got 50% of GAC Finance Leasing Co. in China FRENCH POLITICS/ELON MUSK: Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of social networks network X. and a close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, presents a hazard. to democracies, French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou said on. Monday. GAZTRANSPORT ET TECHNIGAZ:. French engineering business GTT...

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French and Benelux stocks-Factors to watch

Below are companyrelated news and stories from France and Benelux which could have an influence on the area's markets or specific stocks. CARREFOUR: Food retailer Carrefour Brasil has consented to offer 15 properties to a property fund for 725 million reais ($ 127.4 million), it said on Tuesday. COVIVIO: The French realty company published on Tuesday an boost in its profits group share at 509 million euros at end of September. ECB/VILLEROY: The European Reserve bank might undershoot its inflation target, particularly if growth remains slow, and the bank might then be at danger of acting too late in loosening...

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Wizz Air CEO: Deal with Pratt & Whitney will help clear the engine servicing block.

Wizz Air's CEO said on Monday that the company is negotiating a deal to speed up the maintenance of its jet engines. Delays in servicing have caused large parts of the European low cost carrier's fleet to be grounded. A defect in the powder used to manufacture high-pressure turbo-compressor discs and turbines has affected certain Pratt & Whitney GTF engine, disrupting global airlines, including Wizz which fly Airbus A320neo family jets. If the unreported discussions result in a contract, it could help Wizz to get its fleet up and running faster, boost investor trust, and lift the struggling carrier's share...

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Analysts say that Airbus is on a sprint to meet its target after 60 deliveries in August.

Airbus must deliver planes faster than ever before to meet its annual goal after delivering 60 aircraft in August. Industry sources and analysts stated this on Monday. Delays in the delivery of engines and cabin equipment have hampered the world's biggest planemaker from achieving its 7% target for deliveries this year. Deliveries affect revenue, cash generation, and airline growth plans. Analysts said that if confirmed, the tally would be about 60 aircraft, which is a significant increase over the normal summer slump. However, the cumulative 2025 deliveries will still be about 3% below the same point in last year's total,...

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Southwest Airlines begins flying the first plane with a secondary cockpit barrier

Southwest Airlines announced that it would begin flying on Friday its first jet equipped with a secondary flight deck barrier designed to prevent intrusions. The airline announced that the plane, a Boeing 737 MAX 8 recently delivered to them, will take its first flight from Phoenix to Salt Lake City on Friday afternoon. Pilots unions argue that secondary barriers are essential to aviation safety. They have been sought since the September 11, 2001 attacks, which exposed the dangers of insufficient flight detection protection. This flight marks the start of the deployment of this safety feature on the new U.S. commercial...

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InPost, a parcel locker company, has seen its Q2 profits rise by 13%

InPost, a Polish parcel locker firm, reported on Tuesday a 12.6% increase in earnings for the second quarter. This was due to volume growth both in Poland and abroad. The adjusted earnings before tax, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA), which is the profit before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation, were 999.5 millions zlotys in the third quarter, as compared to the 887.3 in the previous period. InPost operates in nine countries, including Poland. It is known for its automated package machines, or APMs. These allow customers to pick up or drop off their packages whenever they choose. The company confirmed its...

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InPost, a parcel locker company, acquires a stake in Bloq.it

InPost, a Polish company, announced on Monday that it will buy a majority stake in Bloq.it's parcel locker network along with over 20,000 locker units in order to enhance its last-mile service in Europe. Why it's important InPost has established a dominant position on its native market of Poland, and has increased its international expansion in recent years. Bloq.it follows the acquisitions of Spanish courier company Sending and Yodel, both in Britain. KEY QUOTES In a press release, InPost CEO Rafal Brzoska stated that "our strategic investment in Bloq.it will have a positive effect on our growth trajectory as well...

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Austrian postal group stops parcels to US

Austrian Post joined other European postal service groups on Thursday in stopping the standard parcel shipment to the United States, as U.S. Customs Services are planning to charge duties for packages of low value. In a press release, the Austrian state-controlled company said that it will no longer accept consignments of standard parcels bound for the United States as of next Tuesday. The U.S. administration of Donald Trump announced last month that it would suspend global "de minimis", which allows minimal paperwork for international shipments below $800, with effect August 29. This week, there were several postal strikes. The following...

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Northvolt's creditors will suffer a great deal of loss if the company files for bankruptcy, says a trustee

The bankruptcy of Northvolt will result in a large loss of funds for many of its creditors, said the process trustee on Friday. He added that the sale of Northvolt to the U.S. startup Lyten was a major achievement. Northvolt's unsecured creditor list includes its biggest shareholders Goldman Sachs, and Volkswagen, whose brands Scania Porsche and Audi had been customers of the battery manufacturer. Lyten, backed by Jeep owner Stellantis, and FedEx delivery service, announced on Thursday that it would purchase the majority of Northvolt. This move offers a chance for the European firm to regain its former prominence as...

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Bpost's earnings for 2025 are at the upper end of its guidance following Q2's beat

Bpost, the Belgian postal operator, beat expectations for quarterly profits on Friday. The acquisition of Staci last year was a major boost. Bpost also said that it expects its operating earnings will reach the upper range of its guidance in 2025. In February, it forecast earnings before interest and tax (EBIT), which ranged between $175 million and $200 million. This was reaffirmed in June despite the two-week strike in the first quarter that affected results. Bpost's adjusted earnings per share (EBIT) rose by 1% in the second quarter to 58.3 millions euros ($68.3 million), boosted by contributions from Staci, a...

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US startup Lyten buys troubled European battery manufacturer Northvolt

Lyten, a U.S.-based battery startup, has agreed to purchase the majority of the bankrupt Swedish company Northvolt. The announcement was made on Thursday. This could be a chance for Europe's once leading battery manufacturer to regain its former prominence. Lyten, an Silicon Valley startup that develops lithium-sulphur batteries as a cleaner option to lithium-ion cells, is backed both by Jeep owner Stellantis, and U.S. Delivery Services provider FedEx. The deal brings back hope for European battery independence. Northvolt, the continent's possible rival to major Chinese electric car battery makers, filed for bankruptcy in march, becoming one of Sweden's biggest corporate...

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InPost purchases Spain's Sending in order to expand its delivery network throughout Iberia

InPost, a parcel locker company, has announced that it has acquired Spanish delivery firm Sending in order to expand its presence on the Iberian Peninsula. It will also integrate the 24-hour delivery service provided by Sending. Why it's important InPost has gained traction in other countries after establishing a stronghold on its native market, Poland. Sending is the latest in a strategy of pan-European growth, which began with the acquisition of Yodel earlier this year. By the Numbers InPost, at the end of its second quarter, had 3,000 automated package machines (APMs) and 9,000 pickup and drop-off locations in Spain...

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InPost parcel lockers to be acquired by Advent for a 3.5% stake

Bookrunners reported on Tuesday that a company controlled by Advent International, a private equity firm, had offered institutional investors an approximately 3.5% stake in the parcel locker firm InPost. AI Prime & Cy S.C.A., a company owned by Advent. InPost offered 17.5 millions shares through an accelerated placement at 13.25 euros per share. This represents a discount by 6% from Monday's closing prices of 14.1 euro in Amsterdam. The bookrunner stated that once the placement is completed, AI Prime will hold a stake of around 6,5% in InPost. In September 2024, the company sold a 4% stake to InPost at...

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US importers use brokers to negotiate Trump's tariffs at a price

U.S. importers rely on customs brokers more and more to keep up with the ever-changing policies of President Donald Trump. The industry said that the booming demand for assistance in processing foreign products has increased the cost of these services, which adds another cost to tariffs. Customs brokerages, which were until recently an unrecognized branch of the import industry, now handle all the paperwork required to process shipments, calculate tariff bills, and calculate the paperwork. Brokers interviewed by said they were raising their fees. Major logistics companies like Memphis, Tennessee based FedEx, and Germany based DHL have also added staff...

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Cycling-Del Toro wins stage 17 and extends Giro Lead

Isaac Del Toro, of UAE Team Emirates - XRG, continued his excellent form in the Giro d'Italia by winning stage 17 on Wednesday with a perfectly timed sprint. The Mexican's stage win was his first of the race and allowed him to extend his overall lead. The 155 km route from San Michele all'Adige in Italy to Bormio on Tuesday was not as punishing, but it featured two tough climbs -- Passo del Tonale (passo del mortirolo) and Passo del Tonale -- totalling 3,800 metres. Del Toro, the youngest man in the field at the end of this final ascent,...

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Warner Bros Discovery gets at least 2 bids for Polish broadcaster TVN

Polish businessman Michal Solowow has actually made an offer to purchase regional broadcaster TVN from Warner Bros Discovery Inc, according to his MS Galleon fund, while media group WP Holding has actually likewise made a bid, a source acquainted with the matter stated. Reuters reported in December that Warner Bros Discovery was dealing with advisers at JPMorgan on the sale of TVN Group. Two sources said in December that TVN Group, which includes 24-hour news channels TVN24 and TVN24BiS, could be valued at more than 1 billion euros ($ 1 billion) in a sale. At the invitation of JPMorgan and...

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PostNL cuts 2024 profit projection again, citing 'unsustainable' business design

Dutch postal operator PostNL cut its 2024 operating earnings projection for the second time on Monday, with its top executive mentioning less seasonal mail than expected in December and an unsustainable organization model. The Amsterdam-listed stock fell 3.2% in early trading. Slow to broaden their parcel networks and at times in financial difficulty, traditional postal services in Europe are having a hard time to keep up with competitors from other parcel locker firms such as Poland's InPost and Amazon. Immediate action to change the USO responsibilities (universal. service commitments) as well as a financial contribution from. federal government are inevitable...