Atos Shares Surge by 6.76% but Still Down 28% Over Three Months
Atos shares saw a significant rise this Monday, climbing 6.76% to 39.35 euros after closing at 36.86 euros on Friday. This rebound occurs in a challenging quarter for the digital services group, with the stock still down 28.42% over three months. Meanwhile, the CAC 40 was nearly stable during the session, at 7,907.44 points (-0.05%).
Atos Stock Recovers Ground
Atos stock regained ground this Monday, after reaching levels close to its support threshold at 35.01 euros in recent weeks. The price, which had moved at the lower end of its lower Bollinger band (34.60 euros), is now positioned above its 20-day moving average (38.72 euros), signaling a short-term recovery. The RSI, at 51, indicates a balanced zone without directional excess, following the oversold phase observed during the recent decline. Over the past week, the performance stands at +3.87%, contrasting with the underlying downward trend: the stock remains well below its 50-day moving average (47.89 euros) and its 200-day average (43.75 euros). The major resistance is at 58.20 euros, a level still far from the current price. The negative beta of -0.12 confirms the stock's decoupling from its reference index, making its movements difficult to relate to general market variations.
Upcoming Financial Milestone for Atos
The next financial milestone for Atos is set for April 21, the date of the first quarter 2026 results announcement. This update will be closely monitored, as the group has been undergoing significant restructuring for several quarters. The general meeting is scheduled for May 22, followed by the semi-annual results on July 30. The monthly volatility of the stock, measured at 21.10, remains high and reflects the uncertainty still surrounding the group's trajectory. Over the past year, the stock's performance was at -1.63%, illustrating a turbulent journey despite the ongoing restructuring. In a tense market environment — with the VIX at 27.29 at the end of last week — this volatility specific to Atos adds to an overall climate of caution.