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European stock markets, weighed down by Vodafone

After a brilliant closing yesterday, the hopes of are held back again today. All major European , in fact, have closed their trade in negative terrain. Slip of Dax who is losing in this moment the 1, 41%. To affect adversely the decline was mainly Frankfurt European Qualifications telephone, dragged downward by giant Vodafone. Deutsche Telekom, then, after the excellent performance of yesterday (+6.47%), now lost 2.48%. Losing ground even banking and insurance: RWE (-2.56%), Deutsche (-1.96%), Allianz (-1.82%) and Muenchener Rue (-1.25%). Wax underfoot even for Paris, the CAC index of which marked a decline of 0.35%. Black jersey for Thomson Multimedia, which published this morning its results below expectations. In particular, the French company reported a decline in very significant. Moreover, the French government announced this morning the decision to sell its share capital in TMM. Eventually the budget is heavy: Thomson Multimedia has lost 9.05%. Has followed the downward of the phone including Telecom, whose title has left the road for 3.23% as of late Orange 4.87%. Well, instead, the two driving games. Renault cha closed with an increase of 3.03%, due to the strong performance of Nissan in the French firm owns 37%. In a sign green even Peugeot (+1.21%) who reported in the second half of 2001, revenue growth of 17%. Even London is tinged with red (-0.51%). The collapse of Vodafone (-5.07%), which today announced a drop of his clients planned for fiscal year 2003, he recorded a ton on paizza English. Reuters also very bad (-6.93%). The publishing group suffers a bad budget year that showed a fall in profits (-91%). The group, in the light of these results, announced today that it will continue the policy of reducing costs, many jobs are at . Finally, the Ibex is still afloat, albeit in a red mark. The index lost 0.51%, and report on any adverse performance Prisa (-2.34%) and Telefonica Movil (-2.76%). This last victim of Voidafone. Saved, however, Stockholm (+0.12%) and Oslo (+0.20%), thanks to the estate of Nokia and Ericsson.

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