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Europe Trends Lower: Lafarge, Daimler Down
Author: Elena Todorova
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Last Update: 1:40 PM EDT April 12 2007


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European stock markets finished slightly lower on Thursday amid weakness in the shares of automakers Renault and DaimlerChrysler, pressured by higher oil prices. Merger news, involving food group Nestle and Nordic exchange operator OMX, failed to lift sentiment. ECB provided some relief by leaving interest rates unchanged. The U.K.''''s FTSE 100 closed virtually flat at 6,416.40, while the German DAX 30 declined 0.1%, and the French CAC-40 slipped 0.1%

 
Bajaj Auto rallied 3% to Rs 2,349. Infosys surged 2.5% to Rs 2,044. Infosys led gain in IT shares ahead of the announcement of Q4 March 2007 results by the IT large-cap on Friday. Concerns have been raised that the fiscal year 2008 guidance by Infosys may turn out conservative. Satyam Computer also gained 1% to Rs 446.

TCS rose 1.1% to Rs 1,204. Reportedly, Tata Sons is considering a $1 billion-plus overseas equity offering in Tata Consultancy Services to fund acquisitions. The offer may take place in six months and include the sale of new shares.

Grasim gained 1.7% at Rs 2,259. NTPC, Satyam and HLL were up around 1% each at Rs 160, Rs 446 and Rs 207, respectively.

Decliners

Oil exploration large-cap ONGC slumped 3.4% to Rs 853. leading the decliners among 30 Sensex constituents. It will invest over Rs 6700 crore to increase oil and gas output, and establish the first large power plant.

Tata Steel lost 3.2% to Rs 496 on 22.1 lakh shares traded on BSE. Tata Steel announced on Tuesday its board will meet on 17 April 2007, to consider proposals for raising equity funds to finance investment in a special purpose vehicle for the acquisition of steel maker, Corus Group.

ITC dropped 2.7% to Rs 156. HDFC Bank and Hero Honda slipped around 2% each to Rs 958 and Rs 628, respectively. Ranbaxy shed 3% to Rs 335. Ranbaxy Laboratories announced it had received approval from Canadian authorities to sell antibiotic cefprozil tablets and powder in Canada.

Auto shares declined. Car large-cap Maruti Udyog lost 2.9% to Rs 760, Tata Motors lost 1.5% to Rs 710 and Hero Honda shed 1.4% to Rs 631.10.

Banks lost under selling pressure. State Bank of India shed 1.3% to Rs 968.45 and ICICI Bank lost 1.1% to Rs 849. Banking credit growth dropped to 27% in 2006-07 from 29.6% growth a year earlier, as a result of tighter monetary policy since December 2006.


7:00AM European markets were lower on Thursday on a weak US market close overnight.
European markets were lower on Thursday. By mid morning, Frankfurt Xetra Dax slipped 0.4% to 7,122.27, the CAC 40 in Paris shed 0.5% to 5,720.98 and London FTSE 100 lost 0.4% to 6,390.2. National benchmarks fell in all 18 western European markets.

Advancers

ThyssenKrupp, the German steelmaker, gained 1.8% after saying it expected pre-tax profit growth of at least 4 billion euros in the mid term.

Carrefour, the French retailer, reported after the close on Wednesday a 5.2% rise in first-quarter sales, and reiterated that it may review calls for a sale of some of its property assets. Shares slipped 0.2%.

Carphone Warehouse Group rose 0.5%. Europe largest mobile-phone retailer has withdrawn from the auction for Pipex Communications, a U.K. broadband firm with 600,000 subscribers.

SABMiller gained 1.6% after the brewer of Pilsner Urquell and Miller Lite stated it sold 10% more beer in its past fiscal year, excluding the effects of acquisitions, as demand increased in South America and China.

Decliners

Eiffage, the French construction company, led the decliners on expectations that a large stake in the company will be sold by Spanish rival Sacyr Vallehermoso, which owns 33% of the shares. Eiffage shares fell 6.7%. Shares in Sacyr Vallehermoso fell 2.7% as investors took profits after two days of gains.

DaimlerChrysler dropped 2.2%. Lafarge, the world largest cement maker, decreased 1.3%. The U.S. is the biggest market for Daimler while the Americas account for the second-biggest slice of the sales of Lafarge.

Siemens AG, engineering company, dropped 1.6%. Siemens said the one-month delay for the spinoff of its VDO automotive parts unit won''''t have an impact on the planned initial public offering of the division.
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