Bouygues Shares Hit a New Five-Year High, Surpassing 51 Euros
This Friday, Bouygues reached a new high since 2008, at 51.34 euros, surpassing the previous peak of 51.02 euros recorded the day before. The stock is up 0.79% at the start of the session and shows remarkable momentum across all time horizons, with an annual performance exceeding 60%. The publication of the annual results for 2025, scheduled for February 26th, is the next major event for the group.
Breaking the 51 Euro Barrier
This morning, by crossing the 51 euro mark, Bouygues erased its previous 18-year record, set at 51.02 euros on February 19, 2026. The price is now close to the upper limit of the Bollinger Bands, set at 51.71 euros, indicating a pronounced bullish extension. The former resistance threshold at 50.94 euros, corresponding to the previous day's closing price, has been clearly surpassed and now serves as a new reference floor. The RSI, an indicator measuring the speed and amplitude of price movements, peaks at 86. This level reflects a very strong buying dynamic, but also signals a technical overbought zone that may precede consolidation phases. This signal should be viewed in light of the 24.31% gain over three months, a period during which the stock has significantly moved away from its 50 and 200-day moving averages, located at 45.79 and 40.58 euros respectively. The gap between the current price and these long-term benchmarks illustrates the magnitude of the bullish movement that began last autumn.
Key Financial Dates Ahead
The financial calendar for the group led by Martin Bouygues highlights the next key date on February 26th, when the annual results for the fiscal year 2025 will be published. This announcement comes at a time when the stock has gained more than 60% over the year, a trajectory that lends particular importance to the figures that will be released by the management. Beyond this event, the group's schedule includes the general assembly on April 23rd, followed by the publication of the first quarter 2026 accounts on May 7th. The conglomerate, active in construction, telecommunications through Bouygues Telecom, and media with TF1, operates in an environment where the diversification of its businesses is a structuring factor for its valuation. The low beta coefficient, measured at 0.10, reflects the historical decorrelation of the stock from general market fluctuations, a characteristic of diversified profiles with low relative cyclicality.