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alten

The engineering and consultancy specialist announces its turnover for the first quarter.

Office Veritas

Bureau Veritas published a turnover of 1.29 billion euros for the first quarter of 2022, an increase of 11.7% year on year, of which +8% on an organic basis. 58% of the group’s turnover is linked to sustainability through the services and solutions of the Green Line BV. The certification specialist indicated that he had only limited exposure to the Ukrainian conflict, mainly in the commodities markets, and realized only 1% of its 2021 turnover in Russia and Ukraine.

Casino

The retail group will publish its turnover for the first quarter.

Company of the Alps

Compagnie des Alpes carried out the activity update for the first half of 2021-2022 (October-March) on Thursday evening. For example, the operator of ski areas and theme parks achieved a consolidated turnover of 541.2 million euros over the period, an increase of 16.2% compared to the first half of 2018-2019 (before the crisis). The group explains that the activity of leisure parks was a record in the first quarter and that of ski resorts continued in the second quarter.

covivio

At the end of March, Covivio’s turnover amounted to 217 million euros and 148 million euros group share, an increase of 7.1% on a like-for-like basis. Office rents decreased under the effect of the 2021 divestments, but increased by 2.9% on a like-for-like basis. The occupancy rate in France rose by 0.4 pts to 93.6%. In Italy, the occupancy rate improved again to almost 97%. In Germany, the trend improved slightly (+0.3 pts to 79.1%).

Essilor Luxottica

The optical giant announces its turnover for the first quarter.

FDJ

La Française des Jeux (FDJ) had started the year well. During the first quarter of 2022, the online gambling and sports betting operator posted a turnover of EUR 613 million (+14% over one year) and a stake of EUR 5.06 billion (+10.2% over one year). The FDJ benefited from very good point-of-sale momentum (+12%), driven by marketing and sales initiatives. But also a favorable comparison effect: the first quarter of 2021 was indeed dominated by the restrictions related to Covid.

Fnac Darty

Fnac-Darty’s sales reached 1.78 billion euros in the first quarter of 2022, a decrease of 2.5% on a comparable basis and 2% on the basis of reported data in a context of a very high comparator (comparable growth of 21 .7% in the first quarter of 2021). Compared to the pre-crisis level of 2019 pro forma, the distributor recorded a sales growth of 7.8%, driven by an increase in the average basket and the conversion rate. Online sales now account for 23% of the total group turnover.

Icade

The real estate group publishes (after market) its turnover for the first quarter.

barrier

Kering’s turnover increased by 27% in the first quarter of 2022 to 4.96 billion euros. The luxury group posted 21% like-for-like growth. Gucci’s sales reached EUR 2.591 billion, an increase of 20% on a reported basis and 13% on a comparable basis. Yves Saint-Laurent started the year well with a turnover of 739 million euros, an increase of 43% on a reported basis and 37% on a comparable basis.

Renault

The automaker will publish (before the market) its sales for the first quarter.

Tikehau

Tikehau Capital reached 35.5 billion assets under management for the group as of March 31, 2021, a 21% increase over a year. The alternative asset manager thus exceeds its target initially set for the end of 2022 to reach more than 35 billion euros in assets under management. This growth was due to the increase in assets under management in the asset management activities (+23% year-on-year), which amounted to 34.1 billion euros. In this business, the group recorded net inflows of 1.5 billion in the quarter, compared to 0.5 billion a year earlier.

vinci

Vinci’s consolidated turnover in the first quarter of 2022 amounted to 12.8 billion euros, an increase of 26% year-on-year, of which +12% organically. In France (49% of the total), turnover reached 6.2 billion euros, an increase of 7.3% on a real basis and 6.9% on a comparable basis. Internationally – now accounting for more than half of the Group’s activity (51% of the total) – sales amounted to 6.6 billion euros, an increase of 51% on a real basis and 19% on a comparable basis.

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