Sopra Steria Stock Plummets to a Six-Year Low: Down 40% in One Year
On Thursday, Sopra Steria Group's stock hit a new five-year low at 110.00 euros, down 2.83% from the previous day. This break below the prior record low of 111.50 euros, set on March 24, occurs amidst a generalized retreat in European markets, with the CAC 40 down 0.87% during the session. The digital services group now shows a nearly 40% decline over the past year.
Record Low Breakthrough
This Thursday, Sopra Steria Group broke its previous five-year low record of 111.50 euros, reaching a price of 110.00 euros. The weekly decline is 9.47%, while the loss over three months amounts to 28.8%. Technically, the stock is significantly below its 50-day and 200-day moving averages, which are positioned at 132.99 euros and 155.05 euros respectively, indicating a well-established downward trend both short and medium term. The RSI, at 32, is approaching the oversold zone—an indicator that signals pronounced selling pressure but can also historically precede occasional technical rebounds. Moreover, the price has also broken below the identified support threshold of 113.00 euros, reinforcing the signal of graphical fragility. The SBF 120, the reference index to which the stock belongs, is down 0.92% in the session. Capgemini, a direct sectorial comparable, is down 1.42%, indicating selling pressure affecting the entire European IT services segment.
Upcoming Key Events
The next major event for Sopra Steria is the publication of the first quarter 2026 revenue, scheduled for April 29. This date will be closely watched as the company's market capitalization has suffered significant erosion in recent months. The general assembly is scheduled for May 20, followed by the semi-annual results on July 29. The stock's beta, measured at -0.09, indicates that it has recently moved with low correlation to the overall market, its trajectory being more dictated by factors specific to the company or the digital services sector. The monthly volatility, at 9.48%, remains high and reflects the extent of recent price fluctuations. These upcoming publications will be crucial milestones to assess whether the group's operational fundamentals justify the current valuation levels.