Stocks - Big companies from EU & US - Weekly

 

Weekly view - Stocks - Big companies from EU & US

 

BMW, the automaker giant reported a 20% growth in quarterly revenues to EUR 23,900 mn, with the EBIT to be located in line with market expectations - EUR 2530 mn vs. EUR 2540 mn expected.

 

Facebook reported quarterly results above market consensus on key metrics.

The social network had revenues of USD 4040 mn (vs. USD 3990 mn) and EPS adjusted up to USD 0.50 vs (USD 0.47) expected.

 

Walt Disney reported its quarterly revenue.

The listed entertainment industry announced revenues of USD 13 100 mn, slightly below USD 13 220 mn expected.

 

Credit Agricole reported a net profit in 2Q15, EUR 920 mn, above the comparable figure, EUR 77 mn.

Analysts estimates for the French institution EUR 901 mn.

 

ADOBE SYSTEMS develops software solutions for web and print publishing. In terms of technical analysis, this is a WARNING LEVEL. The TURNOVER in 2014 was 4.3Bn$ and in 2015 the ESTIMATED TURNOVER is 4.9Bn$. Company RISK BETA is 1

 

Credit Agricole CEO reiterated the targets for 2016 and said the bank is working to reduce costs.

 

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES - IBM - manufactures various computer products throught the use of advanced information technology.In terms of technical analysis, this is a BEARISH LEVEL.The TURNOVER in 2014 was 92.8Bn$ and in 2015 the ESTIMATED TURNOVER is 83.6Bn$.

 

Verizon provides wired and wireless telecommunication services. In terms of technical analysis, this is a BEARISH LEVEL. TURNOVER in 2014 was 127.1Bn$ and in 2015 the ESTIMATED TURNOVER is 131.5Bn$.

 

XEROX provides business process and document management services. In terms of technical analysis, it is in a BEARISH LEVEL. Comparing with the sector average, at this levels there is a OPPORTUNITY for long term INVESTMENT.

 

NEOPOST is a manufacturer of postage meter and mailroom equipment.

Reported revenues in the second quarter of EUR 300mn, compared to the same period last year, although it has observed decreased from 0.8% in organic revenue.

During the first semester revenues amounted to EUR 586mn (vs. EUR 531mn).

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