Eurofirst declines
by Elaine Frei
Mergers and acquisitions again took center stage as European equities markets dropped on Wednesday, with the FTSE Eurofirst 300 down to its lowest close in three weeks, dropping 0.8 percent to 1,333.17.
Utilities were still in the midst of a round of bids and counter bids. The board of Enel met to consider how to react to a planned merger between Suez and Gaz de France, including mulling a possible bid for Suez. Suez gained 3.2 percent on the day to €34.07, while Enel lost 0.7 percent to €6.853 and Gaz de France dropped 0.4 percent to €29.29.
Elsewhere, Dutch media group VNU agreed to be purchased by a group of private equity firms, although one asset management company holding around 2 percent of VNU’s shares said it would reject the bid and asked VNU’s board to let shareholders vote on a new sale process. Other shareholders were unlikely to support the request. VNU closed slightly lower at €28.75.
In the pharmaceuticals sector, up 1.8 percent as a whole, Sanofi-Aventis and Novartis were both higher after Morgan Stanley called stocks in the sector “very cheap”. Sanofi was up 2.5 percent to €72.65, while Novartis advanced by 1.1 percent to €71.35.
Hotel group Accor, meanwhile, dropped 7.4 percent to €47.47 after investors were disappointed by a reduced dividend and no clear guidance to where the company is headed.
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