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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Guangdong Dev. | LSE:GDF | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003933917 | US$0.01 |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.03 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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23/4/2013 04:44 | MOUVEMENTS ET NIVEAUX Le titre est orienté à la hausse. Il est au-dessus de sa moyenne mobile 50 jours. La moyenne mobile à 20 jours est supérieure à la moyenne mobile à 50 jours. Le support est à 14.06 EUR, puis à 13.7 EUR et la résistance est à 16.61 EUR, puis à 17.34 EUR. Dernier cours : 15.66 Support : 14.06 / 13.7 Resistance : 16.61 / 17.34 Opinion court terme : negative Opinion moyen terme : positive | ![]() waldron | |
19/4/2013 17:58 | Graphiquement : les niveaux de résistances se situent sur : 16 puis 16.3. Tandis que les prochains supports sont sur : 14.5 puis 14.1. Notre préférence : Allégez GDF Suez (GSZ) tant que 16.3 est butoir | ![]() waldron | |
19/4/2013 15:50 | GDF Suez: excédent brut d'exploitation attendu en baisse de 5,5% au T1 PrintAlert Gdf Suez (EU:GSZ) Intraday Stock Chart Today : Friday 19 April 2013 GDF Suez SA (GSZ.FR): résultats du premier trimestre Publication: le 23 avril, vers 13h30 Prévisions recueillies par Dow Jones auprès de 4 analystes Excédent brut d'exploitation: -5,5% à 5,5 milliards d'euros (5,82 milliards d'euros au 1er trimestre 2012) Chiffre d'affaires: -1,9% à 27,62 milliards d'euros (28,15 milliards d'euros au 1er trimestre 2012) Les températures hivernales prolongées cette année et les projets de nouvelle génération devraient avoir soutenu les résultats du premier trimestre, et contrebalancé dans une certaine mesure l'effet défavorable de la baisse des prix en Europe ainsi que le recul de la production d'hydrocarbures. Les analystes seront attentifs à tout commentaire sur le redémarrage des réacteurs nucléaires belges et à toute précision sur le plan de réduction des coûts en cours. (geraldine.amiel@dow | ![]() waldron | |
19/4/2013 15:32 | GDF Suez SA (EPA: GSZ)'s stock had its "hold" rating reiterated by equities research analysts at Deutsche Bank in a research note issued to investors on Friday, AnalystRatingsNetwor | ![]() waldron | |
19/4/2013 06:45 | (MENAFN) GDF Suez CEO, Dirk Beeuwsaert, said he expects the amount of gas power stations in the Middle East to increase dramatically within the next five to ten years, reported Arabian Business. He added that the region's power consumption is expected to increase by 6,000 megawatts annually within the next decade. The French gas and power company also stated that Saudi Arabia will be the most power hungry nation, requiring up to 3,000 MW capacity a year. It is worth noting that many of the Gulf states are looking into increasing the capacity of their renewable energy sector. | ![]() waldron | |
17/4/2013 17:25 | Bloomberg News France to Revive Plan to Open Hydroelectric Power to Competition By Mark Deen and Tara Patel on April 17, 2013 President Francois Hollande will set terms for bidding on French hydroelectric power plant operations, bowing to pressure from the European Union to open them up to competition, finance ministry documents show. "Additional reforms are envisaged, notably about renewing hydroelectric concessions," according to an outline of its economic plans for the coming year that was released today. Details will be given by July after an ongoing national debate on energy "to respect competition rules." Hollande risks a confrontation with lawmakers in the ruling Socialist Party in reviving a plan to open up dams to competition that was initiated by his predecessor. Former President Nicolas Sarkozy's government proposed measures in 2010 for tenders to run plants with a combined output of 5,300 megawatts. Vattenfall AB, Enel SpA (ENEL) and EON SE were among potential bidders. France's hydro plants, the country's biggest source of power after nuclear energy, are run by former monopoly power and gas utilities Electricite de France SA and GDF Suez (GSZ) SA. Socialist lawmakers including Marie-Noelle Battistel have expressed concern that in opening up dams to competitive tenders, France may lose control over energy prices, long seen as providing a competitive edge for industry. Cheap Power "We could lose control over our most competitive energy," Battistel told a parliamentary hearing April 3. Competitive tenders may "go against" industry needs for cheap power, she said. Socialist Party senators have already proposed that GDF Suez and EDF be allowed to extend their concessions by 25 years, a suggestion that Vattenfall said may contradict national laws. Other European countries including Sweden, Norway and Switzerland have failed to open their hydroelectric industries to competition, according to Battistel, who said that companies taking over dams would be able to sell the power abroad. France, where nuclear reactors provide three-quarters of electricity output, has about 25,000 megawatts of hydro power. The nation "must enable access to hydroelectricity," Anne Houtman, head of the European Commission's representation in the country, said at a Paris conference in September. To contact the reporters on this story: Mark Deen in Paris at markdeen@bloomberg.n To contact the editor responsible for this story: Vidya Root at vroot@bloomberg.net | ![]() waldron | |
12/4/2013 18:54 | Graphiquement : les niveaux de résistances se situent sur : 17.2 puis 17.6. Tandis que les prochains supports sont sur : 15.8 puis 15.5. | ![]() waldron | |
12/4/2013 15:41 | GDF Suez SA (EPA: GSZ)'s stock had its "hold" rating reiterated by equities research analysts at Grupo Santander in a research note issued to investors on Friday, ARN reports. They currently have a $22.53 (17) price target on the stock. | ![]() waldron | |
12/4/2013 08:27 | Aleast he didn't give all his bodily measurements anyone got a nice maison to sell nearby | ![]() waldron | |
11/4/2013 07:34 | GDF Suez Plans to Close French Gas-Fired Power Plants - Report PrintAlert Gdf Suez (EU:GSZ) Intraday Stock Chart Today : Thursday 11 April 2013 French power utility GDF Suez SA (GSZ.FR) plans to close three of the four gas-fired power plants it operates in its home country because their profitability fell, the newspaper Les Echos reported Thursday, citing unidentified sources. GDF Suez's gas-fired power plants are running at 33% of their installed capacity, the report said, as a result of lower demand in Europe and rising competition from cheaper coal-fired plants. The company has already closed power plants in other countries in Europe. France depends on nuclear energy for about 80% of its electricity supply. The company confirmed it is considering a "reorganization" of its thermal power activities in France, the newspaper said. No officials at GDF Suez were immediately available to comment. Newspaper Web site: Write to Inti Landauro at inti.landauro@dowjon Subscribe to WSJ: | ![]() waldron |
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