Archive for November 28th, 2009
Mobilcom is negotiating with Talkline
The German company Mobilcom, offering services related to the world of mobile telephony, is conducting negotiations aimed at acquiring Talkline, owned 100% by the Danish telecoms TeleDanmark. “We’re dealing with Talkline, but we have also taken plenty of time to decide, depending on the asking price and other conditions,” said Matthias Quarritsch, a spokesman for Mobilcom.
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A. CROUZAT: “France Telecom and ‘well positioned’
Alain CROUZAT, manager of Richelieu Finance, France Telecom is well positioned for a recovery in European stock markets. Title second Crozuat has sconatato despite the huge investments allocated telecoms market is certainly not the carrier. Without underestimating the looming debt, France Télécom is second CROUZAT an interesting title to exploit a rise in future markets.
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Alcatel always targeted by sales
Another sign less less for France’s Alcatel, which marks a decrease of 2.96%, passing from hand to 23.92 euros. The title now moves away from the psychological threshold of 25 euros, thus remaining in the tunnel in which he entered after the failed merger with Lucent. Alcatel touch so touched new lows this morning on the threshold of 23.29 euros.
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Tc System: new acquisition
Tc Sistema has acquired 15.62% of Next Patner, an accelerator of business or a company that provides guidance to small start-ups need to grow. Alchera Group has acquired another 15.62% of the company, for a total of 500 thousand euros .. At this time the title loses the 1, 5% to € 27.5 euros.
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Oil on shields, weak Repsol
Tensions in the Middle East and the consequent rise in crude oil prices are giving gas to petroleum titles. Brilliant sitting for France’s Total Fina Elf (+1.3%), the British BP Amoco (+1.4%) and Shel (+1.8%). In soil that is slightly positive even Eni rose by 0.6% to 14.96 euros. Red instead the Spanish Repsol (-0.8%).
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Autostrada To-Mi suspended pending statement
The Bear hit Infineon
Alarms on profits launched by the French and U.S. Cap Gemini Applied Micro are unleashing a flurry of sales in the technology sector in the euro zone and in particular on the German Infineon. The title is in fact giving up 8% to 27 euros and seems to have the strength to recover from the setback of last week following a profit warning. Infineon is the minimum of the last two years.
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Alcatel sells outsourced production lines
Alcatel has announced a surprise that it intends to divest by the end of 2002 the majority of its production facilities, thus becoming a society without hi-tech production lines. Only a dozen of the 200 systems now available will be maintained directly. A decision made in view of a drastic reduction of costs, a decision that has raised much conflicting advice in the financial.