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Valeo reaffirmed its full-year guidance of between 22-23 billion euros for sales and an operating margin in the range of 3.2-4% for end of 2023. Original equipment, that is vehicle components fitted by a manufacturer as standard, grew 4% on a like-for-like basis during the quarter. Original equipment represents 85% of Valeo sales. Aftermarket product sales, accounting for 11% of total sales, grew 3% on a like-for-like basis to 569 million euros. North America accounted for 21% of original equipment sales this quarter and recent UAW strikes in the United States have "had a negligible impact" on sales, the company said.
Persons: Sarah Meyssonnier, Valeo, Christophe Périllat, Pierre John Felcenloben, Jane Merriman, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: Valeo, REUTERS, Systems, UAW, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, Valeo, North America, United States
A logo of Dassault Systemes SE is seen on a company building in Paris, France, January 27, 2023. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier Acquire Licensing RightsOct 25 (Reuters) - French software maker Dassault Systemes (DAST.PA) lifted its 2023 outlook for earnings per share (EPS) on Wednesday, after an uptick in subscriptions boosted its third-quarter sales. The company raised its full-year guidance for diluted EPS to between 1.19 euros and 1.21 euros, compared with a previous target of 1.18-1.20 euros per share, and confirmed annual revenue target for 8-9% growth. Overall software revenue increased by 12% in the quarter, driven by 21% growth in Europe. China stayed resilient with mid-single-digit percentage growth in software revenues despite tough economic conditions, the company said.
Persons: Sarah Meyssonnier, Pierre John Felcenloben, Milla Nissi Organizations: Dassault, REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Paris, France, Europe, Asia, China, Gdansk
The logo of Atos is pictured at the Eurosatory international defence and security exhibition in Villepinte, near Paris, France June 13, 2022. Mustier, credited with restoring UniCredit's capital strength, will be tasked to revive investors' trust after a governance crisis and a series of setbacks pummelled Atos' shares, now trading at near record lows. Atos shares jumped by more than 20% in early Paris trading but reversed course in the morning. The planned sale of Atos's loss-making legacy IT operations, dubbed Tech Foundations, to Kretinsky is opposed by some minority shareholders and several French politicians. Atos on Monday reiterated the plan to sell Tech Foundations to Kretinsky under the terms announced in August, although it signalled some of the financial terms could change.
Persons: Benoit Tessier, Bertrand Meunier, Kretinsky, Jean, Pierre Mustier, Daniel Kretinksy, Atos, Mustier, pummelled Atos, Kretinsky's, Mathieu Rosemain, Pierre John Felcenloben, Christian Schmollinger, Navaratnam, Louise Heavens Organizations: REUTERS, Tech Foundations, Tech, Atos, Kretinsky, Thomson Locations: Villepinte, Paris, France, Czech, Kretinsky, Eviden, French, Atos
ASM International raises 2025 revenue guidance
  + stars: | 2023-09-26 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Sept 26 (Reuters) - Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASM International (ASMI.AS) raised its revenue target for 2025 on Tuesday, saying its innovation strategy and transition to new technologies would reap results. The Amsterdam-listed company now expects revenue to reach 3 billion euros to 3.6 billion euros ($3.81 billion) in two years time, up from a previous estimate of 2.8 billion to 3.4 billion euros. ASM International also reiterated its gross margin target at 46-50% and its operating margin target at 26-31% for 2023-2025. ALD, a technique in semi-conductor manufacturing using ultra-thin layers of material, accounted for more than half of the company's revenue from equipment sales in 2022. The group also confirmed its overall sales target for the upcoming quarter at between 580 million and 620 million euros.
Persons: Benjamin Loh, Victor Goury, Pierre John Felcenloben, Christopher Cushing, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: ASM, ASM International, Thomson Locations: Amsterdam
Aug 24 (Reuters) - Belgian IT services firm Econocom (ECONB.BR) on Thursday confirmed it is investigating a cyber attack it believes originated from a service provider working with some of its clients in France. Econocom says no systems or sensitive data were affected by the attack, about which it first raised the alert on Wednesday. Reporting by Pierre John FelcenlobenOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Econocom, Pierre John Felcenloben Organizations: Belgian IT, Thomson Locations: Belgian, France
July 25 (Reuters) - Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASM International (ASMI) (ASMI.AS) said on Tuesday new orders almost halved in the second quarter due to softening demand and delays at some customers' manufacturing facilities. The company, which supplies wafer processing equipment to semiconductor makers, said new orders fell to 485.8 million euros ($536.2 million) from 942.7 million euros in the same period a year earlier. It also reported second-quarter net earnings of 151.2 million euros, down from 160.4 million a year ago. The company forecast third-quarter revenue of 580-620 million euros on a currency-comparable level, down from 675.5 million euros a year earlier. ($1 = 0.9060 euros)Reporting by Pierre John Felcenloben and Laura Lenkiewicz; Editing by Susan Fenton and Mark PotterOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: ASMI, Pierre John Felcenloben, Laura Lenkiewicz, Susan Fenton, Mark Potter Organizations: ASM, Thomson Locations: China, United States
Ubisoft Q1 net bookings down 8.7% on lack of new games releases
  + stars: | 2023-07-20 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
July 20 (Reuters) - French video game producer Ubisoft (UBIP.PA), maker of the blockbuster "Assassin's Creed" franchise, on Thursday posted a 8.7% decline in net bookings in its first quarter, blaming a lack of new games releases. Net bookings in the April-June period fell to 267.7 million euros ($298.35 million), Ubisoft, which had guided for 240 million, said in a statement. The family-run firm, which has been dogged by game cancellations and delays in recent years, confirmed its targets for the 2023/24 finance year and said it expects second-quarter net bookings to increase to 350 million euros. Sales in the first quarter fell 9.2% to 288.9 million euros. ($1 = 0.8973 euros)Reporting by Dina Kartit and Pierre John Felcenloben, editing by Kirsti KnolleOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Ubisoft, Dina Kartit, Pierre John Felcenloben, Kirsti Organizations: Ubisoft, Thomson Locations: Paris
Factbox: Europe's ongoing strike-related travel disruptions
  + stars: | 2023-07-10 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
The travel industry is on high alert for disruption after Europe's peak season last year was hit by cancellations, causing chaos at airports. This summer, air traffic control issues are likely to be the weak spot, according to warnings from Eurocontrol, which manages European airspace. Heathrow Airport security workers on June 23 called off 31 days of strikes planned at Britain's busiest hub. At Birmingham Airport, around 100 security officers and terminal technicians will begin continuous strike action from July 18. The strikes will severely impact the airport's security and terminal maintenance, leading to flight delays, the Unite union said.
Persons: Hannah McKay, Tiago Brandao, Pierre John Felcenloben, Antonis Triantafyllou, Milla Nissi Organizations: British Airways, Heathrow Airport, REUTERS, BELGIUM Ryanair, BRITAIN, Heathrow, Birmingham Airport, Glasgow, FRANCE Air, ATC, Nantes, Ryanair, Reuters, SPAIN Pilots, Iberia Regional Air Nostrum, Air Nostrum, Air Europa, Swedish Transport Workers, Union, Geneva, Thomson Locations: London, Britain, BELGIUM, Belgium, Charleroi, Europe, Gatwick, France, Paris, Orly, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Toulouse, Bordeaux, ITALY, PORTUGAL, Portugal, Iberia, Spain, SWEDEN
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