Archive for November 7th, 2009
Piazza Affari aims high
Good session for BMW
BMW, the German automaker, represents an increase of 4.21% at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in a market oriented slightly downward. The Bavarian carmaker has an article that appeared in the American press, which praised the results achieved in the U.S. despite the slowdown in the market at the stars and stripes. In fact, sales of BMW rose in the course of 2000, approximately 22% over the previous year.
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Edison pushes on the final
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Development of European stock
Here is the trend of other bags of the old continent. The red mark the Amsterdam stock exchange which marks -0.64%, also the negative Ibex in Madrid loses 0.65%. Too bad the Stockholm Stock Exchange that loses 2.52% due to the collapse of Ericsson, and the Copenhagen in fall of 0.06%. In contrast Zurich (+0.76%) and Oslo (+0.37%).
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Seat, weighs skepticism on the Internet
Opening negative for European shares
The decline recorded yesterday by Dow Jones and particularly the Nasdaq and the words just reassuring the Fed chairman Greenspan A. have a negative influence on the stock exchanges of the old continent, opening record all the red . Paris loses 0.92%, with the Cac 40 share to 5686 points. London leaves on the ground the 0.38%, with the FTSE to 6204 points, while the DAX in Frankfurt marked 6521 points, down 0.56%.
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Continue correction on Nokia and Ericsson
Sitting in the red marker for Ericsson and Nokia difficle confirming the time of the cellular industry. Sweden’s Ericsson, which in just over a year has lost about 10 times its value, it loses this morning to 3.47% on the Stockholm Stock Exchange trading at 10.3 euros. Too bad its competitor and market leader Nokia which loses 4.44% trading at 30.38 euros.