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Jun 8, 2018
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Hermes to join France's CAC 40 stock index from June 18

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Reuters
Published
Jun 8, 2018

French luxury group Hermes will replace cement maker LafargeHolcim in France’s CAC 40 stock index from June 18, pan-European stock exchange Euronext said on Thursday.

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LafargeHolcim’s exit from the blue-chip index marks the symbolic end of the 185-year-old group’s French base after its acquisition by Switzerland’s Holcim in 2015.

Hermes, known for its printed silk scarves and neckties, will join French luxury group rivals LVMH and Kering in the index.

It is still controlled by the heirs of Thierry Hermes, who founded the Paris-based company in 1837.

A committee of experts reviews the composition of Euronext’s main stock indexes on a quarterly basis. It takes into account exchange volumes and the proportion of floating shares to draw their rankings. 

Announcing its first quarter results in early May, Hermes said revenues rose 11 percent on a constant currency-basis from a year ago in the first quarter, an uptick from the previous three months and more than analysts had forecast.

“The performance of our first quarter is probably beyond our annual objective,” Chief Executive Axel Dumas told journalists at the time. “This was a strong start.”

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