Key Stocks to Watch This Thursday: Derichebourg, Soitec, and 11 Others
This Thursday, 14 listed companies are publishing or have recently unveiled their results, revenue figures, or dividend operations. Here's an overview of the stocks to watch today.
Annual and Semi-Annual Results
Derichebourg is revealing its semi-annual results for 2025/2026 today, a much-anticipated disclosure for the environmental services and scrap collection specialist, whose stock was nearly stable at the last session at 9.58 euros. In a more turbulent context, Soitec, a manufacturer of semiconductor substrates, presented its annual results for 2026 last night, with the market already reacting, the stock losing 7.50% at the last session to settle at 154.20 euros. Also published yesterday were the annual results for 2025/2026 of LDC, the well-known poultry group famous for its brands Le Gaulois and Maître Coq, which accompanied a stock increase of 1.81% to 112.80 euros, indicating a rather favorable reception by investors.
Revenue Figures and Dividends
On the quarterly publications front, Abionyx Pharma is announcing its first-quarter 2026 revenue today, while the biotech was down 11.08% at 3.09 euros in the last session. In a different sector, the digital entertainment platform Azerion is also presenting its quarterly revenue this Thursday, with the stock at 1.13 euros after a 2.59% decline. Yesterday, Cenergy, a specialist in cables and pipes for energy, unveiled its first-quarter 2026 revenue, in a session that was nearly stable at 25.20 euros. The same schedule for Precia, a manufacturer of weighing instruments, whose quarterly publication accompanied a slight increase in the stock to 26.20 euros. Regarding dividend operations, Crédit Agricole and Teleperformance are proceeding with the payment of their respective dividends today, the latter stock having declined 4.23% to 61.52 euros in the previous session. Yesterday, ASR Nederland and Nexans were distributing their dividend, while Dassault Systèmes and Groupe Partouche were detaching theirs — the latter standing out with a surge of 8.05% to 18.80 euros in session.