Key Stocks to Watch This Wednesday: Soitec, Dassault Systèmes, and 10 Other Stocks
This Wednesday, 12 listed companies are on the agenda with results, revenue figures, or dividend operations. Here's an overview of the stocks to watch before the market opens.
Annual and Quarterly Results
LDC reveals today its annual results for the fiscal year 2025/2026. The poultry group, one of the European leaders in the sector, closes a fiscal year marked by persistent tensions on production costs and pressured food demand in large retail. Soitec also presents today its annual results for 2026. Specializing in semiconductor substrates, the Grenoble-based group operates in a sector subject to strong investment cycles, and its stock was down 5.45% in the last session. Cenergy publishes today its first quarter 2026 revenue. The Belgian group, active in cables and piping for energy infrastructure, is particularly exposed to the dynamics of offshore projects in Europe. Precia, a French specialist in industrial weighing systems, also unveils its first-quarter revenues this Wednesday, in a context of sustained demand in the agri-food and logistics sectors. Regarding publications from the previous day, Dekuple presented its quarterly revenue yesterday. The performance marketing group reported growth driven by digital and international markets, despite a decline in its activity in France. In biotech, Inventiva revealed yesterday its first-quarter revenues for 2026; the company, whose stock was down 1.83% in the last session, remains dependent on the progress of its clinical trials to generate significant revenues. Maat Pharma also published its quarterly revenue yesterday, in a challenging context for the stock, which was down 7.26% in the last session; the Lyon-based biotech, specializing in microbiome therapies, continues the development of its clinical pipeline.
Dividends and Other Publications
Several dividend operations also mark this session. Dassault Systèmes proceeded yesterday with the detachment of its dividend, a step awaited by shareholders of the global leader in industrial design software. Similarly, Groupe Partouche also detaches its dividend this Wednesday; the casino operator was up slightly by 0.27% in the last session. On the side of actual payments, ASR Nederland pays out its dividend to shareholders today. The Dutch insurer, whose stock was almost stable at 66.46 euros in the last session, adheres to a policy of regular distribution. Nexans also proceeds today with the payment of its dividend; the French cable manufacturer, positioned on the energy transition and electrical infrastructure, was quoted at 161.90 euros in the last session. Finally, Teleperformance detached its dividend yesterday, a day on which the stock was down 5% at 64.24 euros. The outsourced services group, facing several quarters of questions about the impact of artificial intelligence on its model, remains one of the most closely watched values on the French stock market.