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Read previewVenture capital firm Ventech has sold its stake in digital music company Believe, saying the company's lack of liquidity has led to it being "chronically undervalued" on the Paris Stock Exchange. "It wasn't really possible to use the Believe stock to accelerate its build-up," he added. Related stories"The management wanted to size the company, but the stock price and liquidity wasn't allowing that," he said. Ventech has raised an initial closing for its sixth fund, targeted at around €225 million ($241 million). Ventech has made initial deals from its sixth fund, backing French startup Firecell and German real-estate management company Einwert.
Persons: , Ventech, Jean Bourcereau, Thomas Bravo, Bourcereau Organizations: Service, Paris Stock Exchange, Business, London Stock Exchange Locations: Ventech, , Europe, Stockholm
CNBC Pro asked three fund managers for their stock picks to to buy now and hold for the longer term. The average price target for PepsiCo is $186.77, according to FactSet data, giving it potential upside of 6.7%. According to Factset data, of 30 analysts, 18 give the stock a buy or overweight rating while 12 have a hold rating. According to FactSet data, of 18 analysts, 14 give the stock a buy or overweight rating, three have a hold rating and one has a sell rating. The average price target for PDD is $180.12, according to FactSet data, giving it potential upside of 54.9%.
Persons: David Dietze, PepsiCo Dietze, Dietze, Bud Light, Michael Field, Edenred, Jason Hsu, Hsu, OpenAI, Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Altman Organizations: Wealth Management, CNBC Pro, PepsiCo, Coca Cola, Anheuser, Busch, Brussels Stock Exchange, New York Stock Exchange, Euronext Paris Stock Exchange, Microsoft, Rayliant Global Advisors, OpenAI, Nasdaq Locations: Belgian, U.S, South America, Europe, Edenred, China
Total Energies is one energy stock investors should own right now, according to Brian Arcese, portfolio manager at investment firm Foord Asset Management. Total shares are trading at a significant discount compared to shares of Exxon Mobil, Chevron Shell, and BP on a forward price-to-earnings ratio basis at 6.8x, according to FactSet data. While Total is not among the 10 largest investments in Arcese's fund, Foord Asset Management is an investor in the stock. Arcese told CNBC Pro Talks that around 15-20% of Foord's equity portfolio is allocated to commodity and energy stocks. Scotiabank analysts have a hold-equivalent rating on the U.S.-listed stock with a price target of $68, where the stock is currently trading.
Persons: Brian Arcese, Arcese, it's, We've, Morgan Stanley, Paul Cheng, TotalEnergies Organizations: Foord Asset Management, Fund, Exxon Mobil, Chevron Shell, BP, New, Foord, Management, CNBC, Singapore . Commodities, Equity, UBS, Scotiabank, RBC Capital Markets, RBC Locations: New York, Paris, Singapore, U.S, Foord
German defense contractor postpones IPO on eve of debut
  + stars: | 2023-10-05 | by ( Jenni Reid | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
German defense contractor Renk on late Wednesday announced it would indefinitely postpone its initial public offering on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange scheduled for the following morning. "In the past days, the market environment has clouded noticeably," the company said in a statement, providing no further details. Shares were set to be offered in a price range between 15 euros ($15.77) and 18 euros, with a total placement volume between 405 million and 486 million euros. It reported an increase in audited gross profit from 124.5 million euros to 164.8 million euros in the fiscal year ending on Dec. 31 2022. European bourses had a mixed first half of the year, with funds raised through listings on the Paris Stock Exchange plunging 92%, while the London Stock Exchange held steady.
Persons: Renk, Susanne Wiegand, bourses, Susannah Streeter, Hargreaves Lansdown Organizations: Frankfurt Stock Exchange, CNBC, Triton, Reuters, Paris Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange, Schott Pharma, Hargreaves Locations: Augsburg, Germany, Ukraine, Frankfurt
Shares of French train manufacturer Alstom plummeted by up to 38% on Thursday after the company slashed its free cash flow forecast. In unaudited half-year results released on Wednesday evening, the company said its free cash flow had fallen from negative 45 million euros ($47 million) to negative 1.15 billion euros. It also said it now expects free cash flow in a range of negative 500-750 million euros for the full year, compared to a prior forecast of "significantly positive." The initial share decline wiped roughly 2.9 billion euros ($3.1 billion) from Alstom's market value, Reuters reported. This, combined with legacy projects being finalized at the same time, is weighing on the free cash flow in this first half," the company said in a statement.
Organizations: Alstom, Transports de, Paris Stock Exchange, Reuters Locations: Alstom Valenciennes, Transports de Marseille
OneWeb, the British satellite giant, completed its combination with French rival Eutelsat Thursday, setting the stage for a European challenger to Elon Musk's space internet venture Starlink. It comes as competition is heating up between different players in the multibillion-dollar space industry. Likewise, OneWeb also targets enterprise customers, but offers a different service capability thanks to its LEO network – similar to SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet. Eutelsat will remain headquartered in Paris, and OneWeb will continue operating in London with its name changed to Eutelsat OneWeb. Commercial deals are gaining traction in the space industry, with Musk's Starlink service working alongside businesses including Spain's Telefonica and French firms Marlink and Speedcast.
Persons: Elon, Morgan Stanley, OneWeb, Starlink, Eutelsat, Eva Berneke, Neil Masterson, Masterson, Musk's Organizations: Telecom Italia, Deutsche Telekom, Euronext Paris Stock, London Stock Exchange, Eutelsat, CNBC, Spain's Telefonica, SpaceX, SES Locations: British, Orange, Paris, London
Coty prices global shares at $10.80 ahead of Paris listing
  + stars: | 2023-09-28 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Covergirl makeup, owned by Coty Inc., is seen for sale in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., February 7, 2022. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly Acquire Licensing RightsSept 28 (Reuters) - Coty (COTY.N) said it would price its global offering of 33 million shares at $10.80 per share, and the stock is expected to start trading on the Paris Stock Exchange at 9.30 a.m. Eastern Time on Thursday. The CoverGirl cosmetics maker, which said in May that it would explore a dual listing in Paris, launched its global offering on Sept. 25. The company's U.S.-listed shares have fallen about 7% since the launch, but were up marginally in premarket trade on Thursday. Reporting by Juveria Tabassum; Editing by Varun H KOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Andrew Kelly, Coty, Hugo Boss, Burberry, Juveria Tabassum, Varun Organizations: Coty Inc, REUTERS, Coty, Paris Stock Exchange, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York City, U.S, Paris, Europe, Middle East, Africa
Bank of America named European chip stocks ASM International and STMicro as its "top picks" going into the end of the year. The Wall Street bank said it continues to favor ASMI with a 521 euro ($559) price target, which represents 25% upside potential from the current share price. Bank of America's $72 price target for STM points to a 62% upside potential over the next 12 months. STM ASMXF YTD line Bank of America analysts cited "resilient pricing and secular growth drivers in silicon carbide (SiC)" as reasons the stock should benefit into year-end. Bank of America cautioned that mixed signals on smartphone demand are an issue for the semiconductor sector more broadly.
Persons: Didier Scemama, Jean, Marc Chery Organizations: of America, ASM International, " Bank, America's, Bank of America, carmakers Locations: United States, Paris
LONDON — Funds raised by companies debuting on the Paris stock exchange fell by 92% in the first half of the year compared to the same period last year, according to new research, underperforming other exchanges in the region. The report shows that funds raised on the Euronext Paris declined to 32.8 million euros from 402.6 million euros over the first six months of the year. Companies listed on the London Stock Exchange raised £586.2 million ($751.7 million) through initial public offerings over the first six months of the year, flat on the same period in 2022. However, there were still signs of a more subdued investment environment, with funds raised through "further issues" — additional share offerings to raise more cash — down 36% to £3.65 billion. The number of companies listing across the main and smaller alternative investment (AIM) markets in London fell to 17 from 29.
Persons: Rob Crowley Organizations: Research, KPMG UK, CNBC, Euronext, London Stock Exchange, Nasdaq Nordic, German Deutsche, IONOS, LSE, UK Capital, KPMG Locations: Paris, Europe, Euronext Paris, London, Euronext Amsterdam, Milan, German
LVMH boss Bernard Arnault's fortune soared by $12 billion on Thursday to a record high of $210 billion, per Bloomberg. LVMH shares hit a record high in Thursday trade after a strong first-quarter earnings report. On Thursday, LVMH shares price on the Euronext Paris stock exchange hit a record high of 884.50 euros, or $979, before closing 5.7% higher at 883.90 euros a piece. LVMH's Arnault has featured frequently in protest slogans and chants, per Reuters on Thursday. LVMH shares are extending gains on Friday, trading 0.7% higher at 889.90 euros at 9:57 a.m. in Paris.
LVMH boss Bernard Arnault's net worth surpassed $200 billion on Tuesday. Arnault is also the first person outside the US to surpass a net worth of $200 billion. His net worth gained $2.4 billion on Tuesday, bringing the Frenchman's fortune to $201 billion, per Bloomberg's index. Shoppers in China are expected to boost the luxury goods sector this year after the country lifted COVID-zero restrictions. The 73-year-old tycoon has not announced who will succeed him as LVMH CEO.
France's Deezer pledges to turn a profit by 2025
  + stars: | 2022-09-21 | by ( Mathieu Rosemain | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/Benoit TessierPARIS, Sept 21 (Reuters) - French music streaming platform Deezer (DEEZR.PA)'s first-half adjusted gross profit rose 9.1% from a year earlier, led by a surge in sales in its home country that firmed up its goal to turn a profit by 2025, the company said on Wednesday. Gross profit increased to 45 million euros ($44.4 million) from 42 million a year earlier, while total sales rose by 12% over the period to 219 million euros, Deezer said in a statement. Deezer's number of direct subscribers in France, where it generates about 60% of its consolidated revenue, rose to 3.3 million from 3 million a year earlier. Yet the total number of subscribers fell by close to 3% to 9.4 million. read moreThe stock has lost 65% of its value since its first trading day, valuing the company at 472 million euros ($466.38 million), compared to Spotify's market capitalisation of $18.7 billion.
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