ELIOR GROUP Stock: Shares Fall 5.29% Over the Week, Lagging Behind the Market
Elior Group's stock experienced a challenging week, declining by 5.29% to close at €2.69. This downturn contrasts with the positive momentum observed in major indices: the CAC 40 and the SBF 120, which respectively advanced by 1.78% and 1.87% over the same period. This divergence in performance raises questions about the specific movements affecting the stock of the collective catering and multi-services company this week.
Weekly Volatility in Elior Group's Stock
Over the past five sessions, the stock of the French leader in catering has shown significant volatility. After opening the previous week around €2.59, Elior initially rose by 1.85% on Monday, November 24, before beginning a corrective movement. The following two sessions saw moderate declines of 0.23%, while on Thursday, November 27, the stock rebounded by 1.37%. The rebound continued on Friday, November 28, with an increase of 0.68%, but these intra-sequence gains were not enough to offset the losses accumulated at the beginning of the week. Trading volume decreased progressively over the days, dropping from more than 1.3 million shares on Monday to less than 286,000 on Friday, reflecting a decreasing market interest. Nevertheless, Elior has shown a positive performance of 3.94% over the year, benefiting from recoveries since January although the stock has lost 5.11% throughout 2025.
Technical Perspective on Elior Group's Stock
From a technical standpoint, the stock is moving in a delicate consolidation zone. The price of €2.69 is situated between the week's extremes, fluctuating within a narrow range defined by the support threshold at €2.59 and the resistance level at €2.99. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) stands at 50, indicating a balance between selling and buying pressure, with no pronounced trend. The MACD line, slightly negative at -0.04, suggests hesitant momentum. Short-term (50 days at €2.75) and medium-term (200 days at €2.65) moving averages frame the current price without providing a clear direction. Bollinger Bands, with their upper limit at €2.83 and lower limit at €2.57, confirm moderate volatility at 12.81% over a month. The stock remains characterized by a low correlation with the overall market, displaying a negative beta of -0.29, which means it tends to move independently from the general movements of the Parisian market.