EADS up on Qantas order
by Elaine Frei
After gains early in the session, the FTSE Eurofirst 300 ended at 1,4479, a decline of 0.2 percent. Several sectors contributed to the decline.
Still, there were gainers on the session. In the luxury goods sector, Swatch Group added 0.8 percent to SFr54.00, while Richemont, which owns the Cartier brand of watches, gained 3 percent to SFr71.35, a record high. The advances came on hopes that Christmas spending would benefit the companies.
The French utilities sector was higher on new rumors about takeovers. Gaz de France was 1.6 percent higher to €34.23, while Suez gained 2.1 percent to €38.57 despite questions about the proposed merger between the two. Analysts saw the merger as less and less likely after news that shareholders might not vote on approval before the beginning of July. That would delay final government approval of the deal until after French presidential elections in May, with a new government seen as less likely to extend approval. Additionally, a French billionaire is said to be thinking of bidding for Suez.
Aerospace company EADS added 2.2 percent to €25.79 after Australian airline Qantas ordered eight more of the delayed Airbus A380, upping its order to twenty of the superjumbo jets.
In the oil sector, Total dropped 0.2 percent to €54.50 even though Deutsche Bank reaffirmed its “buy” recommendation on the French oil company, saying that European oil companies are currently trading at record lows.
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