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The Lisbon Stock Exchange closed this Wednesday’s session with eight corporations within the inexperienced and 7 within the crimson. Greenbolt remained unchanged.
The Lisbon Stock Exchange closed in optimistic territory, in contrast to European inventory exchanges. The primary nationwide index, PSI, closed up 0.65% at 6,950.11 factors.8 corporations are inexperienced, 7 are crimson and 1 is unchanged (Greenvolt).
What drove the earnings EDP Renováveis rose 3.93% to fifteen.08 euros; after HSBC raised its goal value for the corporate’s shares for the following 12 months from €16.7 to €18.2..
CTT additionally ended the session on a excessive notice. João Bento, the company’s CEO, mentioned on Tuesday: They need to store in Spain to strengthen their choices in key enterprise areas.We acknowledge the sale of all of Banco CTT. The firm’s shares rose 3.77% to 4.40 euros.
come out Sonai rose 1.29% to 0.94 euros; After closing It recorded a revenue of 25 million euros within the first quarter, This is a slight improve of 0.4% in comparison with the identical interval final yr. However, the group led by Cláudia Azevedo recorded an 11% improve in gross sales between January and March 2024.
Still on the achieve aspect have been EDP (+1.77%), Corticeira Amorim (+1.06%), Altri (+1.05%), Ibersol (+027%) and Mota-Engil (+0.10%). The final one was a reversal of the downward development that the corporate’s CEO had registered earlier within the session. The business was assured that the consortium main high-speed know-how would “submit a proposal within the first spherical of bidding.”For the Porto-Oiã (Aveiro) part.
In the opposite course have been Nos and Jerónimo Martins. Two corporations led the losses on this Wednesday session, with the primary down 0.88% to three.38 euros and the second down 0.86% to twenty.64 euros.
come out Galp’s shares fell 0.20% to 19.88 euros.After the sale was introduced 10% stake in a Mozambique pure gasoline mission price almost €600 million à Abu Dhabi National Oil Company.