Thursday, September 11, 2014

Stockholm: Slightly down the stock market, Fingerprint raged, OMXS30 -0.3% – Dagens Industri

Stockholm: Slightly down the stock market, Fingerprint raged, OMXS30 -0.3% – Dagens Industri

Stockholm: Slightly down the stock market, Fingerprint raged, OMXS30 -0.3%

                  2014-09-11 17:41
             

 (SIX) Like the outside world stock markets weakened the Stockholm Stock Exchange  Thursday afternoon. Sentiment was held back partly by  continued uncertainty about the impact of sanctions from the conflict situation in eastern  Ukraine. On the macro front, received this afternoon's U.S. weekly results  of new job seekers slightly higher than expected.       Among individual companies were punished Fingerprint share since the  revealed that although the CEO is now being investigated for insider dealing.       SIX General Index closed down 0.3 percent to 427 and  OMXS30 index fell 0.3 percent to 1,383. Turnover was 12.1  billion on the Stockholm Stock Exchange and 16.5 billion including the  alternative trading venues Bats, Burgundy, Chi-X and Turquoise.       Around the Russia-Ukraine conflict include the Council of Europe  President Herman Van Rompuy announced that the EU will implement its  new sanctions against Russia on Friday. Russia is reported  to have simultaneously  prepared a package of EU-oriented motsanktioner response.       As today's sixth most traded plummeted FPC share 33  percent after it confirmed that the company's CEO Johan Carlstrom now  can be added to those who are under investigation for gross insider abuse. It  was previously known to another person who previously sat on the board  investigated.       Biometrics company's chairman Urban Fagerström states to  SIX News that allegations of insider dealing in the company and the appointment  of the Jörgen Lantto as acting president not affect Fingerprints  business.       "I see nothing in what has emerged as changing our position on  market. And we're working your butt off for us that it should be so. Male  will see the election of Jörgen Lantto as part of this, Jörgen is the  person of FPC who handled the technical dialogue and had  the densest dialogue with the customer, "says Fagerström SIX.       Carlstrom wanted the  day itself did not comment on the position of SIX simultaneously  as Fagerström saw charges against Carlstrom as deplorable. "I  trusts Johan Carlstrom but I'm in a situation where I  can not allow him to remain as president, "said Fagerström to  SIX.       TeliaSonera confirmed that the company is in talks with Jazztel and other  partners around the Spanish subsidiary Yoigo. Meanwhile, it emerged that JP  Morgan lowered the recommendation for the stock to underweight from previous  neutral. TeliaSonera fell 0.9 percent for the day.       Research company NeuroVive got the bass line from the Stockholm Stock Exchange  current deal with Opcore announced yesterday. The company writes in  day that the deal, which yesterday announced to have a value of 1 billion  crowns, do not provide any significant payments initially. The stock market  reaction was to lower share of 6.9 per cent.       Remaining among pharmaceutical companies announced Bioinvent to a stub   trial triggered a milestone payment from Bayer. The compensation  kept secret, however. Shares rose 4.5 percent.       On the recommendation front updated SEB Equity Research their views  on the exchange's three largest construction companies. NCC was raised to buy from the containers,  while Peab cut to sell from the containers. Meanwhile repeated  retention recommendation for Skanska.       Exchange responded by raising the NCC 1.9 percent and lowering Peab 3.6  percent. Skanska fell 1.0 percent, that is weaker  than for the mainstream market.    Index Latest Today%% This Year    OMX Stockholm 30 1383 -0.3 +3.7  SIX General Index 427 -0.3 +4.9  SIX Return Index 774 -0.3 +8.5  SIX Sweden cyclic 15384 -0.2 +12.5  SIX Sweden defensive 15425 -0.0 +6.0  SIX Volatility Index 13.1 +3.4 +7.4    Johan Eklund, +46 31 350 64 87  mailto: johan.eklund@six-group.se  www.blogg.six.seSIXNews  SIX News 

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