SPIE Shares Struggle with Key Moving Averages After a 6.59% Rebound
SPIE falls 1.96% this Monday mid-session to 46.92 euros, after closing last Friday at 47.86 euros. The multi-technical services specialist in energy and communications is declining in a deteriorated European market context, with the CAC 40 dropping 0.87% during the session.
Recent Performance and Technical Analysis
SPIE's decline this Monday follows a week of significant recovery: the stock still shows a gain of 6.59% over the past seven days. Year-over-year, the performance remains strong at +22.76%, although the quarterly balance remains negative, at -5.02% over three months. From a technical analysis perspective, the price is currently just below its 50-day moving average (47.63 euros) and its 200-day moving average (47.53 euros), two levels that the stock has not been able to sustainably surpass. This positioning reflects a phase of hesitation around important technical thresholds. The RSI, at 61, is in a neutral to moderately bullish zone, without any particular excess signals. On the sectoral front, values related to infrastructure and technical services are losing ground this Monday: Vinci is down by 1.29% and Schneider Electric is losing 0.54% in the session.
Upcoming Financial Milestones
Attention is now turning to the group's upcoming deadlines. SPIE is set to publish its first quarter 2026 revenue on April 24th, less than two weeks away. This release will be a test for the group's commercial momentum, after a year 2025 marked by sustained business growth. The general assembly is scheduled for April 30th. Further along the calendar, the half-year results are expected on July 30th, followed by the publication of the third quarter revenue on October 30th. These financial events will provide concrete elements to assess the group's trajectory in an uncertain macroeconomic environment, as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East weigh on the general tone of European markets this Monday. The stock is currently trading at 46.92 euros, above its identified technical support at 42.18 euros.