VINCI Shares Decline by 1.16% at Close on Tuesday, January 20
The stock of the French concessions and construction giant closed at 114.75 euros, down this Tuesday, January 20, 2026, amid news of a strategic acquisition in New Zealand.
VINCI ended the session at 114.75 euros, down 1.16% from the previous close of 116.1 euros. The session was marked by limited volatility with only 0.15% of the capital traded. The group confirmed today the acquisition of Fletcher Construction in New Zealand from Fletcher Building, a deal involving a company with 2,300 employees and generating annual revenue of 630 million euros. This transaction, subject to regulatory approvals, is expected to be finalized during 2026. The stock is now trading below its key support level of 116.10 euros, a breach that increases the selling pressure observed for several weeks. The 50-day moving average, established at 119.63 euros, is approximately 4.25% above the current price, indicating a short-term downward trend that is confirmed.
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Over seven days, the stock has declined by 5.98%, extending a correction phase that began earlier this month amid uncertainties over French highway concessions. The RSI at 41 indicates selling pressure without signaling an extreme oversold situation, leaving the door open for a continuation of the downward movement before a possible technical rebound. Analysts maintain a generally positive consensus on the stock: Deutsche Bank recently raised its price target from 130 to 137 euros with a buy recommendation, while Berenberg targets 140 euros despite reservations about fiscal risks in France. These price targets suggest an upside potential of between 19% and 22% from the current level, but investors seem to be exercising caution in the short term pending positive catalysts.
Les prises de commandes sont bien orientées, avec un carnet à un nouveau plus haut.
Risks mentioned
Baisse de l'activité en France de -2,0 %.
Perturbations dues aux tensions géopolitiques.
Opportunities identified
Hausse des prises de commandes de 5 % par rapport au 1er trimestre 2025.
Chiffre d'affaires des services à l'énergie en hausse de +4,7 %.
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