Stock market: the stocks to follow in Paris and Europe – 08/12/2022 at 08:49

PARIS, December 8 (Reuters) – The stocks to follow on Thursday on the Paris Stock Exchange and in Europe:

* AIRBUS AIR.PA – The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on Thursday that it has approved special conditions for the Airbus A321XLR, an aircraft that is causing concern because of a new type of fuel tank that could present a fire hazard. Airbus has also indicated that the years 2023 and 2024 will be positive for the demand for large aircraft.

Airbus-The years 2023 and 2024 will be positive for the demand for jumbo jets-DG

US approves conditions for Airbus A321XLR regarding fire risks

* RENAULT RENA.PA confirmed on Wednesday evening the departure on December 31 of Clotilde Delbos, the general manager of Mobilize, the group’s new mobility brand. Artisan of the transition of the car manufacturer after the disgrace of Carlos Ghosn, Clotilde Delbos will be replaced by Fedra Ribeiro, former Bosch and current director of operations of Mobilize, specifies a press release.

The craftsman of the transition Ghosn-de Meo leaves Renault

* VINCI SGEF.PA – The French group announced on Thursday that it has finalized the acquisition from Fintech of a 29.99% stake in the capital of OMA (Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte) for a total amount of 1.17 billion euros. dollars, thus becoming the largest shareholder of the Mexican airport group.

* ENGIE ENGIE.PA – The management of GRDF, a subsidiary of Engie, and the CGT failed to reach an agreement on wages on Wednesday to end a five-week-long strike that is disrupting gas connection activities and caused wild cuts.

France-No conflict resolution between GRDF and the CGT on wages

* JCDECAUX JCDX.PA – The world number one in outdoor advertising announced on Thursday the acquisition of Pisoni, a company specializing in street furniture and display in the South of France, for an undisclosed sum.

* EIFFAGE FOUG.PA announced on Wednesday that it had won via a consortium a global contract of 178 million euros for the construction of an office building for the central administration of the ministries responsible for social affairs in Malakoff (Hauts-de-Seine ).

* CARMAT ALCAR.PA, the manufacturer of the Aeson artificial heart, announced on Thursday that it had raised funds amounting to 31.1 million euros.

Carmat raised 31.1 million euros

* GETLINK GETP.PA reported on Wednesday that Shuttle Freight transported 122,554 trucks in November, down 7% year-on-year.

Getlink-Le Shuttle Freight transported 122,554 trucks in November

* DERICHEBOURG DBG.PA reported on Wednesday an annual turnover up 45.9% to 5.3 billion euros, a current Ebitda of 510.1 million euros and a proposed dividend payment of 0.32 euro per share.

* ASML ASML.AS – Dutch authorities plan to apply new controls on exports of chip-making equipment to China, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

* GENERALI GASI.MI – The group plans to sell assets of around 20 billion euros in its Italian life insurance portfolio, the Bloomberg agency reported on Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

* SIEMENS SIEGn.DE, MAERSK MAERSKb.CO, UNILEVER ULVR.L – In a letter published on Thursday, a group of manufacturers, logistics specialists and industrialists, including Siemens, Maersk and Unilever, urged the Union European Union to impose by 2035 that all freight trucks sold in the bloc are zero-emission models.

* RYANAIR RYA.I – The airline’s chief executive, Michael O’Leary, has extended his term at the helm of the group until 2028 in a deal that could land him a bonus of nearly 100 million euros.

(Written by Claude Chendjou, edited by Jean-Stéphane Brosse)

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