Getlink S.E. (GET) Increased 0.44% on Feb 16

Shares of Getlink S.E. (EPA:GET) last traded at 12.63, representing a move of 0.44%, or 0.06 per share, on volume of 855,968 shares. After opening the trading day at 12.6, shares of Getlink S.E. traded in a close range. Getlink S.E. currently has a total float of 534.68M shares and on average sees 994,891 shares exchange hands each day. The stock now has a 52-week low of 10.11 and high of 13.3.

CAC 40: Reflecting Europe’s Corporate Strength

Europe is not just all about good education systems, next-generation innovations, and beautiful tourist destinations. The region is also about a compelling economy that has already been through the worst yet continues to remain resilient. It economy helps companies like Getlink S.E. to survive at the market.

One of the main reasons behind its success is its competitive and growing equity market. The corporate sector is any economy’s hope, which is why Europe highly values good corporate governance. This is basically what lures investors in the European equity market. It also lures them to the companies like Getlink S.E., with potential and good liquidity.

What Makes Europe’s Economy a Success

Euronext is the leading stock exchange in Europe. It is situated in five different cities— Amsterdam, Brussels, Lisbon, London, and Paris, each of which have different indices. The leading indices include AEX, AMX, AScX, BEL 20, CAC 40, Euronext 100, Next 150, PSI 20, among others.

France’s Euronext Paris, formerly known as Paris Bourse is the leading stock exchange. The top 40 stocks listed on it are weighed on the CAC 40. The companies are monitored based on market capitalization using a base value of 1,000.

It is important not only to become one of CAC parts, like Getlink S.E. but to stay there. The components of the CAC 40 are reviewed by the Index Steering Committee quarterly, particularly every third Friday of each month of March, June, September, and December. If necessary, they are capped at 15% every review. Any changes made reflect not earlier than two weeks after the particular review date that they had been decided upon.

The movement of the CAC 40 is in increments of 0.50. The main currency on the CAC 40 is euro. To trade, a typical margin of 2% and a minimum trade size of one index are required. Regular session begins and ends at 6:01 a.m. and 7:59 p.m., respectively.

CAC 40 History

The name of CAC 40 was derived from the former automation system of Euronext Paris, CotationAssistéeenContinu.

The base value of 1,000 was set on December 31, 1987. Before, the components of the CAC 40 are measured based on total market capitalization. However, since December 1, 2003, the CAC 40 had shift to a free-float index. Using this model, stocks are quarterly tracked based on free-float market capitalization and share turnover over the past 12-month period. A total of 40 companies are selected from the top 100 companies on Euronext Paris to compose the CAC 40.

The CAC 40 had posted its all-time high of 6,922.33 on September 4, 2000. During that day, it had a high of 6,944.77. Meanwhile, the all-time low of 893.82 had been recorded in January 1988.

The CAC 40 is an important indicator of investor sentiment not just in France but in all Europe. Along with other Euronext indices, it is closely watched by analysts and investors alike to predict the European economy.

Europe is already a successful region and yet it is still full of growth potentials. One of them is Getlink S.E.. Many investors are investing in CAC 40 stocks and it is clear why—the CAC 40 makes up a crucial part of the European economy.

More notable recent Getlink S.E. (EPA:GET) news were published by: Sacbee.com which released: “Illinois EPA shuts sterilization facility due to pollution – Sacramento Bee” on February 16, 2019, also Washingtonpost.com with their article: “Analysis | To the EPA, ‘Forever Chemicals’ Are a Big Problem Now – Washington Post” published on February 14, 2019, Philly.com published: “Some neighbors of Jersey’s contaminated Kirkwood Lake say cleaning the shoreline first is a big mistake – Philly.com” on February 15, 2019. More interesting news about Getlink S.E. (EPA:GET) were released by: Newsok.com and their article: “The Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle: EPA rules on water are ridiculous overreach – NewsOK.com” published on February 15, 2019 as well as Nature.com‘s news article titled: “US science agencies set for budget boost in deal to avert government shutdown – Nature.com” with publication date: February 15, 2019.

Getlink engages in the design, finance, construction, and operation of fixed link infrastructure and transport system, and rail freight activity in France and the United Kingdom. The company has market cap of 6.75 billion EUR. The Company’s Fixed Link segment controls concessionaires that operate three tunnels, each approximately 50 kilometers under the Channel, which run under the Channel, along with the Folkestone terminal in the United Kingdom and the Coquelles terminal in France, the fixed equipment, and related installations. It has a 60.14 P/E ratio. This segment also offers shuttle services for the transport of trucks, cars, motor homes, caravans, coaches, motorcycles, and trailers.

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