Veolia Shares Hit a New 18-Year Record on Annual Results Day
Veolia Environnement reached a new high since 2008 on Thursday, February 26, driven by the publication of its annual results for 2025. The stock rose by 0.62% to 35.58 euros, surpassing the previous peak of 35.51 euros reached the day before. This session is part of a marked upward trend, with a nearly 23% increase over three months.
Veolia's Milestone Achievement
On this Thursday, Veolia Environnement surpassed a new high since the 2008 crisis at 35.58 euros, erasing the previous record of 35.51 euros set on February 25. This peak comes as the group publishes its annual results for the fiscal year 2025 on the same day, an event likely to catalyze trading on the stock. Over one year, the performance reached nearly 27%, while the weekly gain is 4.49%, illustrating the recent acceleration of the upward movement. The next financial calendar event will be the general assembly scheduled for April 23, 2026, followed by the publication of financial information for the first quarter on May 6. Investors will thus have close milestones to assess the operational trajectory of the specialist in water, waste, and energy management.
Technical Perspective on Veolia's Stock
From a technical standpoint, the stock is now significantly above its moving averages, with the 50-day moving average at 31.11 euros and the 200-day at 29.98 euros. This significant distance reflects the strength of the bullish trend that has been underway in recent months. The Relative Strength Index (RSI), which measures the speed and magnitude of price changes, reaches 87, a level well above the threshold of 70 generally associated with an overbought zone. This reading indicates that the stock has experienced rapid appreciation and could be approaching a phase of technical consolidation, without prejudging the future course of the stock. The nearest resistance, previously identified at 35.36 euros, was surpassed during this session, with the stock now moving into uncharted territory on this time scale.