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Chief Editor 1834 follow on Because financial information is consumed like pastries, hot and at breakfast time, Anthony Bondain gets up at dawn to serve you the Morning Meeting every morning. |


Every morning, the Zonebourse team collects and summarizes key information concerning listed companies around the world, to have access to the main news at the start of the stock market day. The content includes a section on France and the other on the main international markets, in particular American companies and those in large European markets (UK, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain) and Asia-Pacific.
In France
Important (and less important) announcements
- Airbus delivered 380 aircraft and received 637 net orders over 8 months.
- ArcelorMittal will shut down one of its Polish blast furnaces due to market conditions and energy prices.
- Veolia is launching an employee shareholding plan.
- Phase III data show improvement in signs and symptoms of nodular prurigo with Sanofi’s Dupixent.
- Imerys is negotiating the sale to Syntagma of its assets intended for the paper industry (kaolin, talc, calcium carbonate).
- Aéroports de Paris and Rémy Cointreau enter the CAC Next20 index at the expense of Atos and Scor.
- Somfy and Antin Infrastructure Partners join the SBF120. Maisons du Monde comes out of it.
- Rexel is included in the CAC 40 ESG index.
- Roche Bobois acquires three franchisees in the United States.
- Delta Plus Group acquires Drypro, a leader in the premium work boot segment in Mexico.
- Theranexus and the BBDF foundation finalize the recruitment of the phase I/II study evaluating Batten-1 in Batten disease.
- PCAS, Vranken-Pommery Monopole, Miliboo and Rubis have published their accounts.
In the world
Important (and less important) announcements
- Mercedes and Rivian want to produce electric vans together.
- Merck KGaA will create 800 jobs in its Alsatian plant in Molsheim.
- T-Mobile US inflates its share buyback program to $14 billion.
- Tesla is considering setting up a lithium refinery in Texas.
- S&P raises Barry Callebaut’s credit rating to “BBB”.
- Online fashion retailer ASOS reports weak August sales.
- The acquisition of Quantile by the London Stock Exchange receives a provisional green light from the British antitrust.
- Telecom Italia is close to selling a minority stake in its business services arm.
- General Motors unveils an electric SUV.
- Electric vehicle maker Leapmotor is reportedly muting its Hong Kong IPO.
- Main publications of the day: Kroger, Computacenter, Interparfums, Viel… The whole agenda here.
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