Total Gabon (EC) Declined -0.76% on Feb 23

Shares of Total Gabon (EPA:EC) last traded at 130.5, representing a move of -0.76%, or -1 per share, on volume of 66 shares. After opening the trading day at 130, shares of Total Gabon traded in a close range. Total Gabon currently has a total float of 4.50M shares and on average sees 536 shares exchange hands each day. The stock now has a 52-week low of 120 and high of 171.

Euronext Paris: Driving France’s Economic Prospects

France is one of Europe’s pride not just in the tourism front but most importantly, in the corporate world. One of the main reasons that Europe is immensely growing as an economy today is France. Its trading relations with Total Gabon and other companies help both sides to grow further. The nation’s economic potentials cannot be undermined especially when they reflect in its own stable equity market.

Euronext Paris in History

Euronext Paris is part of a broader, pan-European stock exchange that stretches in five of the biggest European cities that include Paris, London, Lisbon, Brussels, and Amsterdam— the Euronext. It works with Total Gabon as well. Some of the main Euronext indices include the AEX, AScX, CAC 40, Next 150, among others.

The Amsterdam Stock Exchange, the Brussels Stock Exchange, and the Paris Bourse had joined together on September 22, 2000, forming the first pan-European stock exchange. Two years later, the Bolsa de Valores de Lisboa e Porto (BVLP) had joined the Euronext. The foundation of a bigger, consolidated European stock exchange signifies the efforts of the European Union (EU) to maximize its resources and leverage better growth opportunities. Nearly two decades later and the Euronext continues to live up to its founding principle and mission— to drive the European economy towards meaningful success.

The CAC 40 is the free-float market capitalization-weighted index tracking the top 40 stocks on Euronext Paris. It represents a crucial aspect of the French economy as well as that of the European economy. Total Gabon had to prove its reliability to appear at the market.

Prior to becoming a free-float market capitalization-weighted index on December 1, 2003, the CAC 40 had used to measure stocks based on overall market capitalization. Its name comes from an old automated trading system on the Euronext, CotationAssistéeenContinu.

The Index Steering Committee reviews the components of the CAC 40 every third Friday of March, June, September, and December. During these review dates, the Index Steering Committee limits the weights of each stock at 15%. The top 100 companies in terms of 12-month free-float market capitalization and share turnover are determined every quarter. From these 100 companies, the 40 most significant components are selected to make up the CAC 40.

Euronext Paris by the Numbers

As of the first quarter of 2014, the Euronext already had nearly €3 trillion of market capitalization with more than 1,000 companies.

The CAC 40 had reached an all-time high of nearly 7,000 on September 4, 2000, a few days before the establishment of the Euronext. Meanwhile, it had posted an all-time low of below 900 in January 1988.

The movement on Euronext Paris is in increments of 0.50. Stocks are weighted quarterly using a base value of 1,000, which was determined on December 31, 1987.

The margin requirement is usually 2% while the minimum trade size requirement is one index. As part of the EU, the main trading currency on Euronext Paris is euro.

Euronext Paris is one of the most influential stock exchanges not just in Europe but in the world as well. It boasts with stability and strong, long-term growth prospects. That being said, investing in Euronext Paris is a primary consideration among novice and experienced investors alike. Investors may be interested in Total Gabon stocks.

More notable recent Total Gabon (EPA:EC) news were published by: Natlawreview.com which released: “Federal Environmental Legislative Regulatory Updates – The National Law Review” on February 17, 2019, also Northjersey.com with their article: “EPA proposes $18.2 million cleanup of Meadowlands toxic site in East Rutherford – NorthJersey.com” published on December 13, 2018, Natlawreview.com published: “EPA Regulatory Updates on Chemicals and Standards – The National Law Review” on December 16, 2018. More interesting news about Total Gabon (EPA:EC) were released by: Usatoday.com and their article: “European Union and Japan ink free trade agreement – USA TODAY” published on July 17, 2018 as well as Natlawreview.com‘s news article titled: “EC Evaluates Performance of FCM Legislation: What You Need to Know and How to Respond – The National Law Review” with publication date: January 22, 2019.

Total Gabon engages in the mining, exploration, production, redevelopment, and marketing of crude gas and oil in Gabon. The company has market cap of 587.25 million EUR. It has interest in the operated and non-operated mining exploration licenses that covers an area of approximately 10,102 square kilometers. It has a 3.88 P/E ratio. The firm was founded in 1949 and is headquartered in Port-Gentil, Gabon.

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