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An Airbus' employee works on an aircraft part of the Airbus A350 at the Airbus Atlantic plant in Bouguenais, near Nantes, western France, on February 29, 2024. Airbus is ramping up production of its A350 aircraft because of consumer demand and not the ongoing crisis at U.S. rival Boeing, according to the French planemaker's chief financial officer. Toulouse-based Airbus on Thursday announced plans to increase its production rate for the long-range aircraft to 12 units per month in 2028. Airbus reported gross commercial aircraft orders of 170 in the quarter, almost half of which were variants of the A350. Airbus is ramping up production of its A350 aircraft because of consumer demand and not the ongoing crisis at U.S. rival Boeing, according to the French planemaker's chief financial officer.
Persons: Thomas Toepfer, CNBC's Charlotte Reed, Toepfer Organizations: Airbus, Boeing Locations: Bouguenais, Nantes, France, U.S, Toulouse
Bloomberg | Getty ImagesThe CEO of French consumer goods giant Danone downplayed the threat of obesity drugs on its food business, arguing that consumers were likely to turn to healthy products as part of their new weight loss regime. Antoine de Saint-Affrique said that surging demand for drugs like Wegovy and Mounjaro would only increase consumer appetite for more nutritional products. "We see ourselves as extremely complementary to GLP-1s," de Saint-Affrique told CNBC's Charlotte Reed Wednesday. GLP-1s, or glucagon-like peptide 1 agonists, are the underlying class of drugs in weight loss injections such as Wegovy and Mounjaro. watch nowThe rapid rise of such drugs has prompted concern among food makers, who fear falling sales as consumer appetite wanes.
Persons: Antoine de Saint, Affrique, Mounjaro, CNBC's Charlotte Reed, de, Kepler Cheuvreux Organizations: Danone SA, Bloomberg, Getty, Danone, Novo Nordisk
Gucci sales to fall 20% in first quarter, Kering warns
  + stars: | 2024-03-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGucci sales to fall 20% in first quarter, Kering warnsCNBC's Charlotte Reed discusses Kering's surprise profit warning, as the company forecasts Gucci sales will fall 20% in the first quarter of 2024.
Persons: Kering, CNBC's Charlotte Reed
Citi has identified European stocks it says are similar to the high-flying " Magnificent Seven " U.S. technology stocks, but trade at cheaper valuations leaving more room for them to rise. Citi's resulting Super Seven picks are Novo Nordisk , ASML , LVMH , SAP , Schneider Electric , Richemont and Ferrari . All of the stocks stocks also trade in the United States. Despite the rally over the past year, Citi points out that as a group, the Super Seven have lagged the Magnificent Seven, with 70% less appreciation since early 2023, leaving more upside potential. Looking ahead, Citi said the Super Seven was well positioned to continue outperforming should current "narrow" market conditions persist, and cautioned against selling stocks on the basis of a narrow market leadership.
Persons: Beata M, — CNBC's Charlotte Reed Organizations: Citi, Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Novo Nordisk, ASML, SAP, Schneider, Ferrari Locations: Europe, LVMH, United States
Watch CNBC's full interview with Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury
  + stars: | 2024-02-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Airbus CEO Guillaume FauryAirbus CEO Guillaume Faury speaks to CNBC's Charlotte Reed after the company's full-year earnings report.
Persons: Guillaume, Guillaume Faury, CNBC's Charlotte Reed Organizations: Airbus
A logo on the Sanofi exhibition space at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France June 15, 2022. French prosecutors have opened a preliminary investigation into multinational pharmaceutical company Sanofi over possible market manipulation. "Sanofi is not aware of any preliminary investigation on its 2017 accounts or other matter by the Parquet National Financier. We stand by the accuracy of our accounts," Sanofi said in an emailed statement. "As a listed company, the financial information published by Sanofi is accurate, precise and sincere, and is duly audited by two auditing firms.
Persons: Sanofi, — CNBC's Charlotte Reed Organizations: Sanofi, Viva Technology, Porte de, CNBC, National Locations: Porte, Paris, France, National
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailUnfortunate timing on UK's climate U-turn, Spain's vice president saysTeresa Ribera, Spain's vice president and minister for ecological transition, speaks to CNBC's Charlotte Reed and discusses U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's decision to take a new approach to meeting the U.K.'s emissions targets
Persons: Teresa Ribera, CNBC's Charlotte Reed, Rishi Sunak's Locations: Spain's
The chief executive of Airbus has called a lack of European collaboration on major defense projects following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine "frustrating." "That's very challenging, and it's quite frustrating to see that the responses that have been provided so far are mostly of a national nature and not much of a European nature," he said Wednesday. "That's something we think Europe should reconsider and be more consistent, when it comes to working together on large programs." Earlier this month, Michael Schoellhorn, Airbus' defense chief, said in a Financial Times interview that political discussions about steps toward European defence programs had so far been "lip service." Airbus results Wednesday showed that revenues at its defense and space division fell 8% which it attributed to "delays in Space Systems and delivery phasing in Military Air Systems."
Persons: Guillaume Faury, CNBC's Charlotte Reed, Faury, Michael Schoellhorn, Schoellhorn Organizations: Airbus, Air System, Financial Times, Space Systems, Military Air Systems Locations: Ukraine, France, Germany, Europe, European
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAirbus CEO: We want to take all of our suplly chain with us to rate 75Airbus Chief Executive Guillaume Faury speaks to CNBC's Charlotte Reed after the company posted higher-than-expected underlying operating profit for the second quarter.
Persons: Guillaume Faury, CNBC's Charlotte Reed Organizations: Airbus
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNo clear majority in Spanish elections secured despite a narrow win for the People's PartyCNBC's Charlotte Reed discusses the People's Party's slim victory over Sanchez's Socialists in the Spanish elections of Sunday, along with the negotiations that will likely ensue to form a new government.
Persons: Charlotte Reed Organizations: People's Party, Sanchez's Socialists Locations: Spanish
Climate change is at the heart of the Spanish general election
  + stars: | 2023-07-18 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailClimate change is at the heart of the Spanish general electionThe election could have a "huge impact on climate policies," Teresa Ribera, Spain's minister for ecological transition, tells CNBC's Charlotte Reed ahead of Sunday's national vote.
Persons: Teresa Ribera, Charlotte Reed
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHeather Boushey: U.S. has seen stronger growth than other G7 nationsHeather Boushey, a White House Council of Economic Advisers member, speaks to CNBC's Charlotte Reed at the Aix-en-Provence economic forum.
Persons: Heather Boushey, CNBC's Charlotte Reed Organizations: White House Council, Economic Advisers Locations: Aix, Provence
watch nowThe Covid-19 pandemic, rather than Joe Biden's economic policies and stimulus packages, is the "real cause" of high inflation, according to a member of the U.S. President's Council of Economic Advisers. "Had we done that, and the United States' inflation spiked higher than anyone else, well, maybe you could make the case that it was about that policy," Boushey added. "But the reality is, is that that isn't what happened — yes, the United States had inflation, but so did other countries that did not have the same policies." "So the inflation, the real cause was the global pandemic, and that is about the resiliency of our global supply chains." Expanding on her point, Boushey said this was why the U.S. was "making the investments that we need to make."
Persons: Joe Biden's, Heather Boushey, Charlotte Reed, Boushey Organizations: President's, Economic Advisers, American, Congress Locations: Aix, Provence, France, Jan, United States
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email2023 Rugby World Cup organizer says tournament will have huge economic impactJacques Rivoal, chairman of the 2023 Rugby World Cup Organizing Committee, speaks to CNBC's Charlotte Reed at the Aix-en-Provence economic forum.
Persons: Jacques Rivoal, CNBC's Charlotte Reed Locations: Aix, Provence
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPaschal Donohoe: Inflation picture is improving but journey not completeCNBC's Charlotte Reed speaks to Paschal Donohoe, the president of the Eurogroup, and Laurence Boone, France's minister of state for Europe, at the Aix-en-Provence economic forum.
Persons: Paschal, Charlotte Reed, Paschal Donohoe, Laurence Boone Locations: Europe, Aix, Provence
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTensions in France ease after days of violence following fatal shooting of teenagerCNBC's Charlotte Reed reports on tensions in France as the debate over racism and inequality rages on.
Persons: CNBC's Charlotte Reed Locations: France
EU leaders agree to step up training for Ukraine troops
  + stars: | 2023-06-30 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEU leaders agree to step up training for Ukraine troopsThe war in Ukraine, as well as the bloc's response to Russia and China, are among key topics at the ongoing European Council meeting in Brussels. CNBC's Charlotte Reed is on the ground with more.
Persons: CNBC's Charlotte Reed Organizations: Ukraine Locations: Ukraine, Russia, China, Brussels
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSwiss sportswear brand On reinvented the running shoe. Here's how — and whyCNBC's Charlotte Reed uncovers how Swiss sportswear brand On revolutionized the running shoe and the marketing tactics which helped it become a multibillion-dollar business
Persons: Charlotte Reed Organizations: Swiss
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFrench digital minister: Twitter actions not reassuring us it will comply with new EU rulesFrench Digital Minister Jean-Noel Barrot speaks to CNBC's Charlotte Reed at the VivaTech conference in Paris.
Persons: Jean, Noel Barrot, CNBC's Charlotte Reed Organizations: French Digital Locations: Paris
SpaceX, Twitter and electric car maker Tesla CEO Elon Musk with France's President Emmanuel Macron (L) at the Elysee presidential palace in Paris on May 15, 2023. France has been looking to woo Musk and Tesla to set up a factory in the country. PARIS — France is trying to convince Elon Musk to build Tesla's next Gigafactory in the country, the nation's digital minister told CNBC on Wednesday, in the most explicit comments yet that Paris wants the billionaire's investment. France has been looking to boost its position as a hub for the electric car industry, opening its first electric car battery factory this year. Barrot praised Musk as a "great inventor, probably one of the greatest of the beginning of this century."
Persons: Elon Musk, Emmanuel Macron, Tesla, Jean, Noel Barrot, CNBC's Charlotte Reed, Barrot, Musk Organizations: SpaceX, Twitter, PARIS —, CNBC, Union, Viva Tech Locations: Paris, France, PARIS, PARIS — France, Europe, U.S, Germany, China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEuphoric messaging around the Spanish economy was a 'big mistake' in the regional elections, expert saysDaniel Lacalle, chief economist at Tressis, speaks to CNBC's Charlotte Reed about the Spanish regional elections
When it comes to electric cars, however, the country is playing a game of catch up. During a recent interview with CNBC's Charlotte Reed, Thierry Koskas accepted that the market in India was "just starting." Citroën India, which launched the fully electric ë-C3 in Feb. 2023, is not alone when it comes to making a move in India's nascent electric car sector. According to the IEA, Tata was responsible for more than 85% of battery electric vehicle sales within India last year. Other Indian firms jostling for position in the sector include Mahindra and Mahindra and Ola Electric.
BNP Paribas doubles profit in first quarter
  + stars: | 2023-05-03 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBNP Paribas doubles profit in first quarterFrench bank BNP Paribas saw its profits more than double in the first quarter. CNBC's Charlotte Reed speaks to BNP Paribas CFO Lars Machenil.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCitroën Brand CEO: India could be 'absolutely perfect' for electric vehiclesThierry Koskas, the CEO of Citroën Brand, speaks to CNBC's Charlotte Reed.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFrench President Macron enacts pension overhaul despite weeks of protests and strikesFrench President Emmanuel Macron enacts a pension overhaul after France's Constitutional Council validated the draft law on Friday. CNBC's Charlotte Reed reports.
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