Key Stocks to Watch This Wednesday: Alstom, Eiffage, and More
This Wednesday, 15 listed companies are releasing or have released their financial results and data. Here's an overview of the key stocks to monitor before the market opens.
Annual Results and Revenue Figures
Today, Alstom reveals its annual results for the fiscal year 2025-2026, a highly anticipated release for the French railway manufacturer, whose stock fell by 1.74% in the last session to 16.92 euros. In the construction and concessions sector, Eiffage disclosed its first-quarter 2026 revenue yesterday, with the stock price falling by 2.13% to 135.75 euros. Also noteworthy, DEME Group is publishing its quarterly revenues today; the Belgian marine and offshore construction specialist was trading at 193.80 euros in the last session, down by 2.71%. Another awaited release comes from Eurazeo, unveiling its first-quarter 2026 revenue. The investment company's stock was down 2.12% at 47.18 euros, and investors will closely watch the evolution of its private asset management business. In the space telecommunications sector, Eutelsat Communications released its third-quarter revenue for the fiscal year 2025-2026 last night, with the stock positively standing out at 2.885 euros, up 2.30% in the last session. The Belgian group Bekaert, a global leader in steel wire transformation, presents its first-quarter 2026 revenues today; the stock declined by 4.67% in the last session to 40.80 euros. In the fintech sector, HiPay Group is publishing its quarterly revenue today, with the stock up 1.03% at 5.86 euros in the last session. Three smaller cap stocks also deserve attention. Adocia, the Lyon-based biotech specializing in diabetes, reported on its first-quarter 2026 revenue yesterday, with the stock at 4.876 euros. Yesterday, the metal recycler Aurea published its quarterly revenues, with the stock remaining stable at 5.76 euros in the last session. In the medtech field, Smaio, specializing in spinal implants, revealed its first-quarter 2026 revenue yesterday, with the stock slightly down at 7.62 euros. In the digital realm, Invibes Advertising is releasing its first-quarter revenue today; the Belgian digital advertising company advanced by 4.80% to 0.96 euro in the last session, indicating renewed investor interest ahead of the release. Finally, Vente-unique.com is unveiling its first-quarter 2025-2026 revenue, with the online furniture retailer trading at 15.20 euros, down 1.30%.
Dividends
This Wednesday also marks the dividend payment for two stocks. Rexel, the global distributor of electrical supplies, is proceeding with its shareholder remuneration, with the stock last trading at 36.64 euros, down 1.51%. SBM Offshore, the Dutch specialist in offshore oil production systems, is also distributing its dividend today, with the stock closing at 35.72 euros, nearly stable with a slight decrease of 0.50%.