Archive for November 3rd, 2009

TLC UK, Energis buy Ision

British telecoms group Energis has been declining by 1% after the company bought 75% of e-commerce German Ision listed on the Neuer Markt in Frankfurt. Energis has paid 812 million for Ision in cash and shares, a figure considered too high by the .

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Olivetti, the queen of the Milan Stock exchange

The holding of Ivrea is always the center of attention of . Also today is the queen of the Milan with over 120 million pieces of hand passed, compared with a daily average of nearly 80 million pieces. The title is going up by 3.5% to 2.81 .

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Infineon effect: the collapse semiconductors

The effect Infineon downgraded by Morgan Stanley, has fallen on the French sector of the semiconductor industry. ST Microelectonics lost 7%, Dane Elec Memory represents a decrease of 9%, Picogiga marks -5%. Infineon itself marks a decrease of 6%.

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Milan ground, Mibtel -2.24%

The panic that has been unleashed by the first session of this eighth on technology has also infected the rest of the list of the Milan , where its sales have raged generalized. Milan finished second, an Mibtel index declining by 2.24%. To be strongly penalized then the index of medium capitalization, , who left the field about 4%, driven by poor price performance of Banca Popolare di Milano after the purchase of Banca di Legnano by Gruppo Intesa. But the debacle of New , according to some managers, it opens the door to any possibility of purchase. In addition to the NM have closed with a budget in deep red phones group Colaninno, L’Espresso, Mediaset, Seat, BNL and AEM. Bad the titles of assets under management as Mediolanum and Bipop less penalized, but always negative Fideuram. They held the position Intesa and Ras, while it has achieved a +20% Banca Profilo.

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Opening negative for after hours

Opening with a slight decline for the evening of the Milan . Confirmed, although reduced in size, the negative of the sitting day. The Mibtel index represents a decrease of 0.05% at 29869th points, the Mib 30 lost 0.06% to 43229th points.

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BT Internet soon fixed cost

British Telecommunications said would launch a fixed cost of the Internet, through its unity Ignite Internet. The service called BTnet SurfPort 24, which will be available from January 18 next year. Altavista has recently declined to launch a similar initiative in the United Bertagna because little profitable.

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Stabilize the Nikkei, the Hang Seng well

Positive results in the two main Asian . The Nikkei ended the session almost unchanged, while the Hang Seng gaining almost 1% with the index is back above 14,700 points.

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General salt Autostrada To-Mi

General has increased the share capital of Turin-Milan motorway, passing from 3.4% to 5.326%. The operation took place on 15 December and the share is held directly and indirectly through certain subsidiaries, as Ina.

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Milan on top thanks to the U.S.

Piazza Affari traveling on top of today’s sitting. The Mibtel index is marking a rise of 1% in fact driven by favorable wind blowing from the United States.

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Return the money on media

Brilliant session for the media sector at the Milan seems to be back in the spotlight again after the strong correction in recent sessions. Mediaset is gaining almost 3% with the title that is at 12.86 , L’Espresso rises by 2.81% to 9.55 while hdp dell’0 is increasing, 39% went up 1.30 .

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