French and Benelux stocks-Factors to watch

Reuters02-13 14:05
French and Benelux stocks-Factors to watch

Feb 13 (Reuters) - Below are company-related news and stories from France and Benelux which could have an impact on the region's markets or individual stocks.

DELTA PLUS ALDLT.PA:

French personal protective equipment manufacturer Delta Plus reported full-year revenue of 389.6 million euros ($462.07 million) and expects a return to organic growth in 2026.

Eiffage FOUG.PA:

French construction and concessions company Eiffage won two contracts to build infrastructure for two onshore wind farms in Spain, worth a total of 80 million euros.

GECINA GFCP.PA:

French real estate company Gecina and JLL signed a firm 9-year lease for 6,600 square meters of workspace, with close to 30% of the asset now pre-let one year ahead of delivery.

HOME INVEST BELGIUM HINV.BR:

Belgian residential real estate investment trust Home Invest Belgium reported full-year EPRA earnings of 24.176 million euros and proposed a distribution of 1.16 euros per share for financial year 2025.

L'OREAL OREP.PA:

Paris-based cosmetics group L'Oreal reported fourth-quarter sales of 11.3 billion euros, driven by strong demand for haircare and perfumes in Europe and North America. North Asia sales grew only 0.6% amid challenging travel retail and gradually stabilizing mainland Chinese market.

ROBERTET ROBF.PA:

French fragrance and flavor company Robertet reported 2025 group revenue of 843.9 million euros, representing organic revenue growth of 7.6%, and confirmed its 2025 EBITDA margin will be up on 2024.

SAFRAN SAF.PA

French aerospace group Safran forecast increased revenue and earnings for 2026 on Friday, after boosting profitability last year on the back of strong aftermarket demand for its civil jet engines. Safran projected 6.1 billion to 6.2 billion euros in recurring operating profit for this calendar year.

SELECTIRENTE SELER.PA:

French real estate investment company Selectirente reported full-year EPRA earnings of 18.6 million euros with portfolio valuation at 577 million euros, up 1.8% on a like-for-like basis, and proposed a dividend of 4.20 euros per share.

TF1 TFFP.PA:

French broadcaster TF1 reported full-year consolidated revenue of 2.30 billion euros, proposing a dividend of 0.63 euros per share.

UBISOFT UBIP.PA:

French video game publisher Ubisoft confirmed its full-year targets after third-quarter net bookings reached 338 million euros, up 12% year-on-year and above guidance, driven by strong performance from "Assassin's Creed Shadows."

Pan-European market data:

European Equities speed guide...................EUR/EQUITY

FTSE Eurotop 300 index...............................FTEU3

DJ STOXX index.......................................STOXX

Top 10 STOXX sectors............................PGL.STOXXS

Top 10 EUROSTOXX sectors.......................PGL.STOXXES

Top 10 Eurotop 300 sectors......................PGL.FTEU3S

Top 25 European pct gainers........................PG.PEUR

Top 25 European pct losers.........................PL.PEUR

Main stock markets:

Dow Jones................DJI Wall Street report ......N

Nikkei 225..............N225 Tokyo report.............T

FTSE 100................FTSE London report............L

Xetra DAX..............GDAXI Frankfurt items..........F

CAC-40..................FCHI Paris items.............PA

World Indices.....................................0#.INDEX

Reuters survey of world bourse outlook.........EQUITYPOLL1

European Asset Allocation........................EUR/ASSET

Reuters News at a glance:

Top News.............TOP/NEWS

Equities..............TOP/EQE

Main oil report...........O/R

Main currency report.....FRX/

($1 = 0.8432 euros)

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