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Results for 2011 up Dentressangle

February 29, 2012 - 3:40 am Comments Off

The group of transportation and logistics Dentressangle Wednesday announced financial results increased in 2011 but noted that economic conditions had deteriorated in late 2011.

The company saw its turnover increase by 5.6% at constant scope and exchange, to 3.576 billion euros. The gross operating surplus (EBITDA) increased 17% to 130.4 million euros while net income rose from 57.2 million to 63.3 million.

"Dentressangle has seen since the end of 2011 signs of slowing economy and observed high volatility of demand for its customers early this year , "the group noted in a statement.

The company, which does not give forecasts for 2012, will offer its shareholders a dividend of 1.25 euro per share for fiscal 2011, against 1.10 euros a year before.

The ArcelorMittal plant occupied Florange

February 20, 2012 - 11:35 pm Comments Off

Responding to the call of an Inter CFDT-CGT-FO-CFE/CGC, workers came on Monday morning in the large office of the factory, the cry of "Mittal, we want to work". Workers entered the "big offices" of the ArcelorMittal plant Florange Monday, February 20, 2012

Between 100 and 200 steelworkers have invested to 8:00 Monday in quiet premises of the factory management ArcelorMittal Florange (Moselle), said a journalist from AFP. Responding to the call of an Inter CFDT-CGT-FO-CFE/CGC, workers, mostly helmets, entered the "big offices" of the factory, shouting "Mittal, we want to work ". Arrived on the upper floors deserted by senior management and executives, they quickly made their flags and their richly colored jumpers in the great hall of the steering committee of the institution.  

"Today, Florange is ours, Florange is yours," he told a trade unionist to the cheers of his comrades. "As of right now, management is technically unemployed. We will remain in these offices as the blast furnaces of the plant will not restart," added the head of the CFDT, Edward Martin. "Today, we are masters on board," he said before a forest of microphones and cameras. "That candidates (President of the Republic, ed) who claim to love plants undertake to ensure the survival of the site," he said, promising "at least one action a week until May 6" date of the second round of the presidential election.

"The state has saved the Lejaby. Must intervene for us," said the official FO, Walter Broccoli. "If Mittal wants more Florange, let him go … But there is no way to dismantle the plant. We will not let him do it, "continued, looking very determined, trade unionist. Around 10:00, the protesters were comfortably installed in the administrative site where Moselle boiled coffee makers and where they concocted sandwiches. On sunny square, union officials chained interviews to television channels, one of which, NHK, had sent a team from Japan. By late morning, tents began to be erected on the lawns of the plant to "formalize" the occupation, said John Mangin, head of the CGT. "This will be the village of resistance where workers can come and talk, talk about their fight and defend their work tools," he added.  

This occupation is the first step of "nightmare" promised by unions to the government after management of ArcelorMitall announced last week that the two blast furnaces would restart the site does not in the second quarter. For unions, this decision would announce the "programmed death site" which employs some 5,000 people, including 3,000 permanent contracts. ArcelorMittal, which has recently decided the final closure of blast furnaces in Liege (Belgium) and Madrid, on the contrary that Lorraine ensures it is only a temporary standby necessary due to insufficient demand.

SocGen cautious after a fourth quarter below expectations

February 16, 2012 - 9:39 pm Comments Off

Societe Generale on Thursday posted a profit below expectations for the fourth quarter due to increased losses in its banking activities and investment banking (CIB) of Due to the crisis in the euro area and said to remain cautious this year.

The bank said in a statement it had passed a new provision of € 162 million on government debt in the last quarter of 2011, bringing its funding to 75%, as its rival BNP Paribas.

In CIB, being restructured due to the crisis, the group posted a net loss of 482 million euros.

Its quarterly net income of spring suddenly falling from 88% to 100 million euros. 

"I remain generally cautious for 2012," said Frederic Oudéa, the bank's CEO, on CNBC. "I'm happy with the start of the year in respect of market activities."

The consensus reached by the editor of Reuters expected a profit of 190 million euros for the last three months of 2011, a drop of 78%, including a loss of only 81 million euros in the BFI.

"The dollar liquidity needs of corporate banking and investment have been reduced by about 55 billion USD in the second half," said the bank, which have added accel ; Lere disposals in its portfolio of toxic assets in the second half of 2011.

These sales had a negative impact of 524 million euros on revenues of the BFI on the fourth quarter alone. 

Wednesday, BNP Paribas has reported better than expected results in the fourth quarter. In addition to reassuring the leaders of 2012, analysts point out that the bank financing and investment of the BNP was more resilient in the crisis than its main competitors.

At the Paris Bourse, before publishing the results of the bank, title company generally closed up 2.19% to 22.38 euros. He won 30% since the beginning of the year after plunging 57% in 2011.

December 1, 2011 - 6:20 pm Comments Off

On the eve of the 51th Paris Boat Show, the uncertainty is set at the manufacturers of pleasure boats in 2012, the sovereign debt crisis with little visibility, while the water sports market has improved slightly in 2010 / 2011.

French production increased 11% between September 2010 and August 2011, compared to the same period in 2009/2010, while the world market has increased slightly from 0% to 3%, said the Federation of Nautical Industries ( FIN).

"We are in a somewhat unique because our customers are there, the practice is growing, but at the same time we are in a period when accumulated outside the marine industry factors of concern," said Yves Lyon Caen, Vice President and President of the END of the supervisory board of Beneteau.

"The day there will be a release of the brakes, mainly psychological, the industry will rebound very important," he pointed out, however.

The rate of exports is 67% in 2010/2011, against 63.2% a year earlier.

November 25, 2011 - 11:40 pm Comments Off

Europe has not found a solution to the debt crisis likely to restore investor confidence, said Friday the European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, calling, as a remedy, better integration.

"The truth is that, for now, there is no response to the crisis that sovereign restore investor confidence," said José Manuel Barroso to reporters on the sidelines of a conference in Portugal.

"As long as this does not occur, we will have very serious problems and debates in Europe."

Asked about the possible role of the European Central Bank to the crisis, the President of the Commission considered that it should remain independent.

Many economists believe the ECB should act as lender of last resort for the most indebted countries in the euro area to address the crisis, or that it should resort to quantitative easing operations as do the Reserve Federal and Bank of England to support their economies.

But Germany has so far been adamant against these proposals, arguing that the ECB should remain independent and that its mandate was to fight against inflation.

"We are confident that the European Central Bank will fulfill its role as it has done so far," said José Manuel Barroso.

November 18, 2011 - 9:40 pm Comments Off

The European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF) should be made operational as soon as possible, said Friday the president of the European Central Bank (ECB) Mario Draghi, showing some impatience vis-à-vis the slow progress to date this.

In a speech at the European Banking Congress, Mario Draghi said that the Heads of State and Government of the European Union had decided to launch the EFSF here over a year and a half and decided to leverage capacity four weeks ago.

"Where are we in the implementation of these decisions?" He asked."You must not wait any longer," he added.

The ECB president reiterated that the downside risks to the outlook in the euro area had increased and felt that this activity should moderate and weak pressure on prices, costs and wages.

November 17, 2011 - 10:05 am Comments Off

The new head of the Italian government announced the implementation of the reform of the labor market as well as delaying the retirement age to 67 years against 65 now. Mario Monti.

The new Italian Prime Mario Monti said on Thursday before the Senate that he intended to reform the pension system and labor market, two structural reforms demanded by the European Union and expected by the markets. The Italian pension system is one of the strongest in Europe but it has "ample disparities in treatment areas of unjustified privileges," he said. The Italian system is based on two pillars.

The system of "old age", in which the retirement age should increase to 67 in 2026, against 65 years now, thanks to reforms adopted in recent years such as providing for the gradual increase in the age based on life expectancy.

November 7, 2011 - 12:25 pm Comments Off

Reducing to 1% GDP growth expectations in 2012, Nicolas Sarkozy warned that 6 to 8 billion euros in savings or additional revenues must be found.

While a half point of growth in less than about 5 billion shortfall for the state budget, the risk of a vicious circle is not excluded, the lowering of growth forecasts calling plans savings which in turn contribute to more depressed activity.

"You will never make me believe that with 1,000 billion of public expenditure, we can not find 5 billion savings," tempers, however, the rapporteur of the Finance Committee of the National Assembly, the UMP Gilles Carrez.

Life insurance recorded a net outflow in September

October 24, 2011 - 10:50 am Comments Off

The placement of the French No. 1 would be the victim of a crisis of confidence? Withdrawals from contracts of life insurance were up 1.8 billion euros in deposits last month. Life insurance, savings, piggy.

Withdrawals from contracts of life insurance on deposits were higher in September, a phenomenon already observed in late 2008, according to figures released Monday by the French Association of insurance.

The net outflow of insurance contracts reached 1.8 billion euros in September, confirming the dire straits facing the preferred placement of French. In September, 9.7 billion have been placed on these contracts. In nine months, the collection of contributions amounting to 98 billion euros, down 11% over the same period in 2010, the association said in a statement.

In detail, 83.4 billion were paid on the supports euros and 14.6 billion euros in the media unit of account (capital not guaranteed). "An outflow of EUR 1.8 billion does not affect the attraction of investors to the guaranteed investment whose remuneration is attractive," said the President of the French Federation of Insurance Companies (FFSA) Bernard Spitz, in an interview with Le Figaro newspaper published Monday.

He said the phenomenon of redemption affects only a little more than half of the 11.5 billion euros of withdrawals, which also reflect the aging population, with retirees who are drawing more and more in their life insurance.

A Booklet has not particularly benefited from the alienation found in September for life insurance, recording an average level (1.13 billion euros).

European shares cut their gains midday

September 17, 2011 - 3:17 pm Comments Off

European shares cut their gains late Friday morning on profit taking after a violent rally triggered by the announcement of a concerted action of the banks to provide liquidity in dollars from European banks.

This measure, which boosts financials, does not solve the central problem of the euro area, the crisis of sovereign debt, stress professionals who say they do not expect a resolution of the Greek question at the end of the meeting of finance ministers of the Eurogroup in Wroclaw, Poland.

Around 12:05, the CAC 40 index, which jumped 3.27% on Thursday, rose 0.2% to 3,051 points, banks still leading the movement.

"Some profit taking.And we do not expect a solution to the debt crisis in the euro immediately, "said one vendor." The market is divided between those who believe in the rescue of Greece and those who think it will not be able to meet the requirements for better management of public finances, "he adds.

For Patrice Pérois, sales trader at Kepler Capital Markets, "the beginning of concerted actions of various central banks announced yesterday is very positive.If this is confirmed, all the conditions are ripe for a rally of the banks. "

But, he added that "the day will be highly technical with the expiration of futures and options on stock indices," he adds.

Some banks take the rating, including Societe Generale which accounts for 1.85%.Natixis, which is outside the CAC 40 index after the close of this evening to be replaced by Safran (-1.9%), gaining 0.12%.

London gained 0.8%, 0.9% and Frankfurt Milan 0.7% and European indices, STOXX 50 0.63%.

The performance of the German government bond (Bund) is relaxed to 10 years of 1 basis point to 1.93% while the euro weakened against the greenback and traded around the 1.3795 dollar against 1.3866 on Thursday.

Hermes (-7.5%) shows the largest decrease of the SBF 120 after the justice system has validated the family shareholders to sanctuaries a majority stake in the group face to the appetites of LVMH.