Spread | 0.69 | ||||
Long position overnight fee Long position overnight fee
Trade size with leverage ~ €5,000.00 Short position overnight fee ~ €4,000.00 | -0.022091% | ||||
Short position overnight fee Short position overnight fee
Trade size with leverage ~ €5,000.00 Short position overnight fee ~ €4,000.00 | -0.000132% | ||||
Overnight fee time | 21:00 (UTC) | ||||
Currency | EUR | ||||
Min traded quantity | 1 | ||||
Margin | 20 | ||||
Stock exchange | France | ||||
Commission on trade1 | 0% |
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Prev. Close | 34.98 |
Open | 34.63 |
1-Year Change | 31.22% |
Day's Range | 34.28 - 35.18 |
Vicat SA is a France-based company engaged in the construction industry. It operates four business segments. The Cement sector produces four types of cements: CEM I and CEM II used in civil engineering projects, industrial and commercial buildings; CEM III (blast furnace slag cement) and CEM V (slag cement); CEM IV (pozzolan cement), and Prompt natural cement. The Ready-Mix Concrete sector includes production of self-compacting concrete, high-performance concrete, concrete topping, de-activated concrete and colored or polished concrete. Aggregates sector includes aggregates used for earth works, in the manufacturing of asphalt, rip-rap for stabilization. The Other Products & Services sector covers construction, chemistry, transport of materials, pre-casting of concrete activities.
BRIEF: For the fiscal year ended 31 December 2021, Vicat SA revenues increased 11% to EUR3.12B. Net income increased 31% to EUR204.2M. Revenues reflect Cement segment increase of 14% to EUR1.91B, Concrete & Aggregates segment increase of 10% to EUR1.19B, Mediterranean segment increase of 97% to EUR341.2M, France segment increase of 12% to EUR1.11B. Net income benefited from Other Operating Income/Expenses decrease from EUR14.2M (expense) to EUR4.8M (income).
09/2006, Scrip Issue, 2 new shares for every 1 share held.