Stockholm: Steadily higher on Tuesday, the OMXS30 +0.9%
2015-06-23 17:57
(SIX) prices on the Stockholm Stock Exchange followed the trend in the rest Europe on Tuesday and rose on a broad front. Across the Atlantic launched Wall Street, however closer to zero, after a round statistics which was slightly weaker than expected. Among the Swedish companies received interim reports from RNB and Kappahl a frosty reception while Sensys rose sharply with the support of announced acquisitions. SIX General Index had at closing increased 1.0 percent to 508 while OMXS30 index rose 0.9 percent to 1,621. The turnover was 18 billion on the Stockholm Stock Exchange and 24 billion, including alternative trading venues Bats, Chi-X and Turquoise. Average turnover on the Stockholm Stock Exchange is usually about 13-15 billion. It has not announced any concrete surrounding the Greek debt negotiations. It is now awaiting tomorrow's meeting when EMU Finance ministers meet again, and the sights are set on achieving a definitive agreement between Greece and its international lenders. During Thursday and Friday are also waiting for a regular EU summit, which concerns the whole EU area. Ericsson and H & amp; M acted as a locomotive for the OMXS30 index. Ericsson step 2.2 percent and H & amp; M synthesis 0.9 percent higher at closing. Ericsson today announced a TV-solution order from BT Sport. Fingerprint Cards continued to be traded frequently without any news announced. Biometrics shares rose 2.7 percent. Cevian Capital has increased its stake in power and automation company ABB and now holds 5.1 percent of the capital and cast, according to the disclosure notice in the afternoon. Cevian Capital remains after purchase second largest shareholder in the company after Investor. ABB shares rose initially up to 1 percent after the news but ended at +0.2 percent. Investor rose 1.6 percent for the day. Before the stock market opening featured the two clothing companies KappAhl and RNB their reports for the third quarter, from March to May, in the broken the financial year 2014/2015. The market responded to the reports by shop down the shares by 5.4 and 5.7 percent. KappAhl's earnings before tax landed at SEK 37 million for the third quarter of the split financial year. Analysts' average expectations before the report was at 69 million, according to SIX News / Inquiry Financials survey. CEO Johan Åberg derived the weak majförsäljningen the weather and calendar effects. Analysis The house Remium's comment was "Disaster Report" and Carnegie stock analysts downgraded the recommendation for KappAhl to keep from previous purchases, and lowered the target price from 45 to 35 crowns. RNB losses fell sharply in the third quarter vs. the last year's comparison period. However, it seemed to be the negative currency impact on gross margin from the dollar's earlier strengthening the krona, as the market took on. In the morning announced traffic monitoring company Sensys Traffic acquisition of Dutch Gatso Beheer to 278 million, with a combination of cash, newly issued shares and a promissory note, plus any additional consideration. The merger with Gatso Beheer increase the company's geographical coverage and make Sensys Gatso the market leader both in terms of sales and installed base, wrote Sensys CEO Torbjörn Sandberg. Sensys rose nearly 15 percent. Doro increased 5.2 percent. The subsidiary Caretech announced an agreement with several municipalities and the extended framework agreement with SKL. When SIX asked CEO Jerome Arnaud whether Caretech ahead as planned Group current 2015 forecasts, said Arnaud: "We comment only revenues but yes in terms of that aspect. " Recommendation flow synthesis Morgan Stanley lowered mining company, Boliden to equilibrium, from previous obesity. Closing Listing Boliden was 1.3 percent up. Index later today% This year% SIX General Index 508 +1.0 +11.4 OMX Stockholm 30 1 621 +0.9 +10.7 SIX Return Index 950 +1.0 +15.0 SIX Sweden cyclic 15,473 + 1.1 + 18.6 SIX Sweden defensive 15503 +1.0 +11.8 SIX Volatility Index 16.0 -6.3 +2.7 Louise Thorslund mailto: louise.thorslund@six-group.se www.blogg.six.seSIXNews SIX News
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