Alstom Shares Surge 4.27% in Session Ahead of May 13 Results
This Wednesday, Alstom's stock marked a significant rebound during the session, climbing 4.27% to 24.41 euros after closing at 23.41 euros the previous day. This surge comes amidst a broader recovery on the Paris stock market, with the CAC 40 up 0.89% during the session. The upcoming publication of the annual results for 2025/2026 on May 13 is a major upcoming event for the railway group.
Alstom's Stock Performance Today
Today, Alstom's stock is having its best session in several weeks, regaining the 24 euro level. This movement occurs as the stock had declined by 1.57% over the last seven days and was hovering near its technical support at 23.25 euros. Breaking above this floor, after approaching it in previous sessions, provides a short-term rebound signal. The RSI, an indicator measuring the momentum of a stock on a scale from 0 to 100, was at 17, indicating a pronounced oversold condition. This extreme setup suggests that the selling pressure over the last few weeks was statistically unusual, making a technical recovery movement coherent. However, the stock remains significantly below its 50-day moving average, which is at 26.88 euros, approximately 10% above the current price.
Next Catalyst for Alstom
The next identified catalyst for the railway group is the publication of its annual results for 2025/2026, scheduled for May 13. This date could clarify Alstom's financial trajectory, with the stock showing a nearly stable performance over a year (+0.58%) and modest over three months (+1.37%). Today's rebound is part of a favorable dynamic on the Paris market. The SBF 120 is up 0.93% in session, while comparable industrial stocks like Schneider Electric (+3.35%) and Airbus (+1.77%) are also making gains. However, the overall environment remains marked by high volatility: the VIX, a barometer of nervousness on American markets, was at 27.19 points at its last close on March 13, indicating persistent tensions. The very low beta of the stock (0.04) suggests that Alstom's shares move relatively independently from major indices, a factor to consider in assessing this session's movement.