EMEIS Stock: Shares Fall 7.66% Over the Past Week
EMEIS shares closed on Friday at €13.50, marking a 7.66% decline over the week of January 12 to January 16, 2026. This underperformance comes in a context of increased volatility, while the CAC 40 and SBF 120 indices recorded slight gains of 0.19% and 0.13% respectively. Over the year, the stock still maintains a solid performance of 147.5%.
Weekly Performance and Market Activity
EMEIS stock experienced a turbulent week on Euronext Paris, closing at €13.50 on Friday, January 16, after a weekly change of -7.66%. Trading was brisk, with daily volumes ranging from 142,694 shares on January 12 to a peak of 286,000 shares on January 14, reflecting significant capital turnover throughout the week. The stock opened at €14.62 on January 12, closing at €14.18 (-3.14%), followed by a slight drop to €14.13 on January 13 (-0.35%). A temporary rise occurred on January 14 with a close at €14.59 (+3.26%), before falling to €14.12 on January 15 (-3.22%) and a further loss of 1.84% on January 16 to €13.86 during the session, before the final close. The week's highs reached €14.89 on January 15, while the lows were at €13.76 on January 16. This weekly dynamic contrasts with the stability of major indices: the CAC 40 advanced by 0.19% and the SBF 120 by 0.13% over the same period. In the longer term, the annual performance remains impressive at 147.5%, highlighting the stock's resilience despite recent fluctuations. The one-month volatility stands at 14.12%, indicating significant price movements, while a beta of 0.10 measures limited sensitivity to market movements. These elements reflect a week of correction for EMEIS, in an overall flat market for benchmark indices.
Deleveraging and Financial Movements
EMEIS accelerated its deleveraging this week through the creation of its real estate division Isemia, raising €761 million from its partners Farallon Capital and TwentyTwo Real Estate, which represents 62% of the appraised value of the assets. Additionally, the company, owned 50.3% by Caisse des Dépôts, CNP Assurances, MAIF, and MACSF Epargne Retraite, announced a share buyback program, in a context where it is listed on Euronext Paris (ISIN: FR001400NLM4). These developments occur as the consensus among analysts, as of January 16, 2026, sets a three-month price target at €12.7, representing a potential of -8% compared to the current price.
Technical Analysis
Technically, the EMEIS stock is below its 50-day moving average of €13.60, but above its 200-day moving average of €12.49. The support threshold is set at €12.39 and the resistance at €14.64, thus framing potential movements. The upper Bollinger band reaches €15.16 and the lower band €12.71, while the RSI is at 48, in a neutral zone. The MACD line shows 0.18, indicating a moderate dynamic. These technical indicators describe a stock in a consolidation phase after the weekly decline, with a monthly volatility of 14.12% highlighting the amplitude of recent oscillations.