Key Stocks to Watch This Tuesday: Eiffage, Eutelsat, Rexel, and 4 Other Releases
This Tuesday, May 12, seven listed companies are on the agenda with quarterly revenue figures and a dividend detachment. Here's an overview of the stocks to watch before the market opens.
Today's Releases
Eiffage unveils its first quarter 2026 revenue this morning, a highly anticipated release for the French construction and concessions giant, whose stock was priced at 138.70 euros at the last close. The group, active in both construction and highway infrastructure, typically provides an initial insight into the status of its order book at the start of the fiscal year. Eutelsat Communications today presents its third-quarter revenues for the fiscal year 2025-2026, a crucial stage for the satellite operator as it transitions to high-speed broadband with its OneWeb constellation. The stock was trading at 2.82 euros in the last session, amid a profound restructuring of the group's business model. Adocia reports today its first quarter 2026 revenue. The biotech company from Lyon, specializing in innovative insulin formulations, had a share price of 4.93 euros, up more than 3% in the previous session.
Dividends and Other Releases
In the industry sector, Aurea reveals its first quarter 2026 sales this morning. The recycling and metal recovery specialist had a share price of 5.76 euros at the last close, showing slight progress. The same exercise for Smaio, which today presents its quarterly revenue. The company specialized in spinal implants was trading at 7.68 euros, marking a decline of nearly 4% in the previous session. Regarding the previous day's releases, Lacroix Group disclosed its first quarter 2026 revenue yesterday. The electronic and signaling equipment manufacturer was trading at 13.55 euros, in a market where industrial demand remains a key indicator of its activity. Finally, Rexel proceeded yesterday with the detachment of its dividend, a routine operation occurring while the electrical equipment distributor was trading at 37.20 euros, slightly up by 0.54% at the last close.