Re: Remy Cointreau (RCO) - Euronext Paris

Desde os máximos históricos a Remy Cointreu já perdeu mais de 40%...
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correia1978 Escreveu:fim do bull-market?!?!?
Elias Escreveu:Pois, mas as reacções ao suporte têm sido cada vez mais fracas, a questão agora é saber se passa os 82.
correia1978 Escreveu:Sim, se calhar estou a ser um pouco radical demais... e podes ter razão. Aqueles máximos relativos cada vez mais baixos é que me fazem ter essa ideia...
Elias Escreveu:correia1978 Escreveu:g.a.
O H&S que surgiu, no primeiro trimestre deste ano, na Remy Cointreau ditou o fim de um bull-market que durou cerca de 4 anos.
Desde Março, a tendência é claramente descendente e se o suporte, bastante importante, na zona dos 77,50€, não segurar a acção poderão surgir quedas violentas, que podem leva-la a perder cerca de 20% do seu valor. À atenção dos curtos...
correia, tenho uma visão diferente da tua.
Não é para mim evidente que o bull market tenha terminado. Podemos dizer que a tendência passou de ascendente a lateral, mas numa óptica de longo prazo não creio que se possa ainda afirmar que a tendência é descendente. Claro que se quebrar o magno suporte dos 77,50 e coisa muda de figura.
correia1978 Escreveu:g.a.
O H&S que surgiu, no primeiro trimestre deste ano, na Remy Cointreau ditou o fim de um bull-market que durou cerca de 4 anos.
Desde Março, a tendência é claramente descendente e se o suporte, bastante importante, na zona dos 77,50€, não segurar a acção poderão surgir quedas violentas, que podem leva-la a perder cerca de 20% do seu valor. À atenção dos curtos...
Acho que sim... a vela de hoje parece querer confirmar isso!Elias Escreveu:Cabeça-e-ombros em perspectiva?
REMY COINTREAU : Sales for the Nine Months April - December 2012
01/17/2013| 01:35am US/Eastern
Rémy Cointreau's (Paris:RCO) sales for the nine months of the current financial year increased by 17.5% to ?964.4 million (7.9% organic growth), on the back of already very strong growth in 2011 (22.9% organic growth). Group brands reported growth of 20.6% in published data (10.0% organic growth).
As previously indicated, weaker growth was reported for the third quarter due to the later date of the Chinese New Year, resulting in a technical decrease in shipments. Nevertheless, the Group's own brands grew during this third quarter.
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Elias Escreveu:...mas não está livre de uma cabeça-e-ombros gigante...
REMY COINTREAU : Sales for the Six Months
10/18/2012| 01:35am US/Eastern
(April - September 2012)
Excellent growth in the first half-year: up 25.5%
Regulatory News:
Rémy Cointreau's (Paris:RCO) sales for the first six months of the year were ?595.8 million, an increase of 25.5%. Organic growth was 13.3%. All regions contributed to this performance, which is all the more significant when compared with the first six months of last year, during which strong growth was also achieved.
During the second quarter, the Group's operations reported more moderate growth following several strong quarterly increases, particularly for Rémy Martin. Growth rates were satisfactory in the US and Asia, although Europe lagged behind.
On 23 July 2012, the Group announced that it had signed an agreement with a view to acquiring the Bruichladdich Distillery Company Ltd. The transaction was finalised on 3 September. Accordingly, one month's sales of Bruichladdich have been fully consolidated by the Group and classified in the Liqueurs and Spirits division.
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Rémy Martin - The brand recorded organic growth of 20.1%, due to the strong business momentum in Asia, the Americas and Europe. This performance was achieved on the back of an already strong first six months the previous year. In the second quarter, Rémy Martin registered a more consistent growth rate.
In the US, the positive trend noted since the beginning of the financial year was confirmed with double-digit growth. In Asia, growth continued to be principally driven by ultra-premium qualities, which account for the majority of progress. Sales in Europe presented a more mixed situation, with Russia continuing to do very well.
Liqueurs & Spirits - This division recorded overall organic growth of 3.5% during the six months under review. In Europe, Liqueurs & Spirit, as a whole, increased. Cointreau gained ground in the US and Europe, particularly in Germany and Russia, and St Rémy and Passoa also performed well. Sales of Metaxa, which had increased slightly, slowed down during the quarter, remaining adversely affected by the economic situation in Greece.
Partner brands - The increase in sales of Partner brands (up 4.4% organically) was principally due to sales growth in the US. However, Champagne sales remained more difficult.
The Euro/US dollar exchange rate was favourable during the first six months of the year, as seen in the positive foreign exchange effect of +12%.
On 3 September 2012, the Group acquired the Bruichladdich Distillery Company, which owns Bruichladdich Single Malt Scotch whisky. This acquisition is perfectly consistent with the value and long-term strategy successfully implemented by the Group.
In a more uncertain economic environment, particularly in Europe, Rémy Cointreau continues to implement its value strategy with targeted investment behind its brands. Nevertheless, the Group continues to closely monitor developments in major markets and maintains strict cost control.
The Rémy Cointreau Group, which has built a high-performance distribution network to serve its upmarket brands, has all the resources needed to generate profitable growth and confirms its objective of significantly improving its earnings.
© Business Wire 2012