Optimism returns to the Paris Bourse

Around 12 h 20, the CAC 40 rose 0.7% to 3770 points. The confidence seems to come on the market. Traders were cautious in the morning while Bank of America has trouble repaying the $ 45 billion loan from the state without affecting the level of its own funds and that rumors of a massive increase of capital around the title .

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Michelin (+1.2%) recorded a turnover down 10.9% in the third quarter to 3.75 billion euros, due to declining world markets tires.The decrease in sales amounted to 12.5% in the first nine months to 10.9 billion euros.

Dassault Systemes (7.29%) recorded the largest increase in the DTH after announcing it bought IBM's sales and customer support related business applications lifecycle of products, for 600 million dollars.

Societe Generale (-1.15%) denied information published in Le Monde, which referred to a proposed alliance between the bank and Credit Agricole (-0.64%). Moreover, the bank will abandon its green activities in retail banking in Uruguay for "strategic reasons" to focus on Europe and the Mediterranean.

Publicis (+1.36%) reported a sales decline for the third consecutive quarter, by 5.3% to 1.047 billion euros.The group emphasizes that "The fourth quarter should be better on the third, the market for Publicis.

Alstom gained 0.75%. His arm Alstom Transport will remove 500 jobs in the United States on an assembly of equipment. Title Alstom rises of 1.23%.

Plastic Omnium (-1.63%) announced a consolidated turnover of 1.742 billion euros over the first nine months of 2009, down 16.4%.

Faiveley Transport (-9.21%) displays the second quarter of 2009/2010 a turnover of 198.5 million euros. The first half of the year, the group's activity amounted to 414.6 million euros, an increase of 8%. Faiveley lost 0.86%.

The turnover of NextRadioTV (0%) stood at 82.1 million euros at September 30, 2009, down 3%.

The turnover of Manitou (-2.89%) fell from 47% in the third 2009 at 146.7 million euros."The business continues to decline (especially due to agricultural market disruption) but slower than earlier this year," the group said.

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