Key Stocks to Watch This Tuesday: JCDecaux, Bonduelle, Theon International, and 6 Other Reports
This Tuesday, 9 listed companies are publishing or have published their financial results and data. Here's an overview of the stocks to watch before the market opens.
Today's Publications and Revenue Figures
Bénéteau revealed yesterday its first-quarter revenue for 2026. The nautical manufacturer, whose stock closed at 6.75 euros, down 1.17%, is expected to confirm the resilience of its sales in a context of normalizing pleasure boating demand. Elis also released its quarterly revenue yesterday. The textile rental and maintenance services specialist, listed at 26.04 euros (-0.84%), will be scrutinized for its organic growth dynamics and margin evolution across its operating regions. Vicat completes this trio of previous day's publications with its first-quarter 2026 revenue. The cement manufacturer, whose stock fell 1.50% to 59.10 euros, remains closely watched for its volume trends in France and its emerging markets, in a pressured construction sector. JCDecaux presents this morning its first-quarter 2026 revenue. As a global leader in outdoor advertising, the group, listed at 18.70 euros (-1.06%), will be particularly observed for the performance of its digital revenues and the dynamics of its contracts in major international cities. Bonduelle unveils today its third-quarter revenue for fiscal year 2026. The agribusiness group specializing in vegetables, whose stock rose 1.16% to 8.75 euros in the last session, is awaited on the evolution of its sales in mass retail amidst ongoing pressure on household purchasing power. Theon International publishes today its quarterly revenue. As a specialist in optronic systems for armed forces, the company saw a significant increase of 6.46% to 33.60 euros in the last session, reflecting a favorable context for the European defense industry. Omer-Decugis & Cie presents this morning its first-quarter revenue for the fiscal year 2025-2026. A player in the distribution of exotic fruits and vegetables, the company shows a slight increase of 0.68% to 8.92 euros, and will provide an insight into the business dynamics of this tropical fruit specialist for French food retailers. Selectirente also unveils today its first-quarter 2026 revenue. This real estate company specializing in ground-floor retail properties in city centers, whose stock was set at 84.00 euros (+0.60%), will be observed for the evolution of its rents and the occupancy rate of its commercial real estate portfolio.
Dividends and Other Publications
On the dividend front, Heineken proceeds today with the detachment of its coupon. The Dutch beer giant, whose stock fell 2.39% to 64.56 euros in the last session, sees its price mechanically adjusted by the amount of the dividend distributed to its shareholders this morning.