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Piazza Affari file gains slightly

In Milan, the is in great shape with the Numtel earning 3.8%. The after a very positive morning hours and it marks a file slightly upward close to 2%. The shines in the title that marks Tiscali + 7% after the confirmation of a treaty with the Vodafone’s price spagnolo.Sul Primarily, the best performances are those of St. Paul (+6%), Mediobanca (+5%) and Generali (+4.6%). In contrast, the only red marker MIB 30 red mark for BNL, which loses 2 4% due to its exposure in the Brazilian .

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Vodafone (+2.5%), accounting for Goldman ‘and’ ok

Vodafone moves in contrast with the other telecoms and continues to gain ground, supported by positive comments by Goldman Sachs. The broker confirmed its confidence in U.S. accounting standards adopted by the cell phone giant, denying that there may have been some irregularities as some had advanced in recent days. Vodafone currently exchanging at 93.75 pence, an increase of 2.5% compared to yesterday.

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TLC British prevails minus

Launch weak in the securities of UK telephone, waiting dell’update quarterly from Nokia that should affect the sitting. Vodafone currently sells 1% to 96 pence, mmO2 retreats, 1, 3% to 39 pence, while BT Group surplus of 0.4% to 269.25 pence.

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Vodafone: good results, devaluation is not convincing

The group Vodafone, the world number one in mobile communications, has announced the results of the year 2001-02 which were better than expectations, but analysts have crowded out with a mini-devaluation of its assets, making believe that most of the “writedown” will fall on the budget 2002-03. Adjusted EBITDA rose 44% to 10.1 billion pounds, surpassing the consensus of 9,8-9,9 billion pounds. The turnover stood at 29.8 billion pounds, has hit the expectations that focused on 29,7-30 billion pounds. Vodafone said that back in the budget of 6 billion pounds as a provision, but these will not cover all the losses of value in their holdings. The writedown will cover subsidiaries Arcor, Cegetel, Japan Telecom, China Mobile and Grupo Iusacell. Analysts expected write-downs instead of between a minimum of 10 billion and a maximum of 25 billion, including assets acquired by Mannesmann in and Germany. Vodafone has also introduced a double-digit growth in turnover for the current year.

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Vodafone and BT found the pressure

Acceleration upward telephone licenses across the Channel, in a climate of optimism for European shares recovered. Vodafone, after the year lows touched this morning at 137.5 pence, at this time is at 145 pence, up by 2.65%. Well even the rival Telecom, which advances of 2.03% to 465 pence.

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GlaxoSmithKline (UK), HSBC maintains “hold”

While awaiting the quarterly results to be released tomorrow, the pharmaceutical GlaxoSmithKline is judged “hold” by analysts at HSBC. The turnover of the is expected to grow by 9% to 5.17 billion pounds, while earnings per share is expected to grow by 10% to 19.4 pence. The target price is 19.60 pounds. Title GlaxoSmithKline right now is at 19.91 pounds, down by 0.6 in London.

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British Telecom star among the European telephone

Telecom shines in the panorama of European telephone and is about to close a successful session in clear contrast with the rest of the phones the old continent. A benefit that has a positive effect also on the index Ftse single European in positive terrain. BT marking a rise of 2.84%. Evil instead Telecom (-3.82%), Telefonica (-2.25%), Vodafone (-1.16%) and Deutsche Telekom loses 1, 98%.

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FTSE in slight loss, commentary weeks

The FTSE ended the session in fall of 0.26%. Featured this week the results of half-yearly budget of many . Positive results for Prudential, the second insurance for life, which published the data for the first half of 2000. The achieved a turnover of 425 million pounds, an increase of 14% compared to 1999 thanks to investments in U.S. and Asia. Abbey National, the specializing in mortgages and loans, has registered an increase of 5% of profits in the first half of 2000, although the group has suffered a rise in costs because of significant in the Internet. The group has just launched its online service in which Cahoot has invested 96 million pounds. The group had gross profits amounted to 922 million pounds for the first six months of the year. Legal & General, Britain’s second largest insurance group, has recorded a growth of the first half of 2000 equal to 19%, driven primarily from its in England. Operating rose to 231 million pounds and produced a dividend of 1.48 pence per share. Of note, finally, the decline and the resumption of Airways following the crash of Concorde in Paris that the French also conivolto Air .

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A phone call awakens the phone

After a hard landing starts now running the stable of mobile telecom. According to analysts, it was only a setback that has allowed the title to catch my breath for a long time the focus of the . Today the odds are allocated upwards Telecom (+2%), Tim (+2.6%) and Olivetti (+1%), the only one still suffering from negative influence and Tecnost loses 0.92%. To drive the industry even rumors of a forthcoming takeover bid from Deutsche Telecom ejected on English Telecom.

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Eight freshmen for the New Market

Tas (Advanced Technology Systems) will present tomorrow the plan covering the forthcoming listing on the Nuovo Mercato. But Tas is just one of freshmen who landed short on high-price growth. Are almost all linked to the Internet, such as Opera Multimedia (software for virtual enterprises), Direct (e-commerce) and Datanord Multimedia (Internet service), but there are fewer technological activities. Indeed Vitaminic also will debut in the spring, which sells sheet music over the Internet, and Amy, which specializes in services for . The biggest is still waiting for Freedomland-ITN and I. Net. The first produces set top box for Internet television, while the second is among the largest service provider Italians. Net capital I. Telecom also participates with a share of 32.5%. His quote is scheduled for March.

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