Key Stocks to Watch This Wednesday: Emeis, Latécoère, LDC, and 6 Other Results
This Wednesday, 9 listed companies have published or revealed their financial results and revenues. Here's an overview of the stocks to watch before the market opens.
Annual Results in a Tense Sector
In a tense sector, Emeis presented its annual results for 2025 last night. The medical accommodation group, whose stock increased by 2.77% in the last session, continues to be closely monitored by investors specializing in health and dependency sectors. The situation for Latécoère, however, was much more challenging as it published its annual accounts for 2025 yesterday in a worrying context. The aeronautical equipment manufacturer saw its share price plummet by 23.08% to just 0.016 euros, indicating persistent market mistrust. In a more industrial vein, Riber unveils its annual results for 2025 this Wednesday. As a specialist in molecular beam epitaxy equipment, the company had a closing price of 5.57 euros, slightly up by 1.27%. In the field of embedded technology, Arcure publishes its annual results for 2025 today. The company, which specializes in industrial machine safety through 3D technology, was trading at 2.71 euros in the last session, up by 1.88%. In water treatment, Bio-UV Group presents its annual accounts for 2025 today. The stock, which jumped 6.56% to 1.30 euros in the last session, remains among the most monitored in the small environmental values. Also, a busy day for Ecoslops, which communicates its annual results for 2025 this Wednesday. The company, which specializes in the valorization of oil residues, advanced 6.36% in the last session to 1.255 euros, joining Bio-UV Group in the dynamic of environmentally impactful values. Finally, in the medical field, SpineGuard unveils its annual results for 2025 today. The medtech, specialized in spinal surgery assistance devices, was trading at 0.1202 euros in the last session, slightly up by 2.04%.
Revenue Announcements
In terms of revenue, LDC published its fourth-quarter revenue for the fiscal year 2025/2026 yesterday. The leading French poultry company, whose stock closed at 98.70 euros with a slight decline of 1.30%, remains a key player in the listed agribusiness sector. More quietly, Upergy revealed its first-quarter revenue for 2026 yesterday. The specialist in electric mobility and energy solutions had a nearly stable price at 1.925 euros, with a change of only +0.26% in the last session.