Qui sont les entreprises du CAC 40 ?
Qui sont les entreprises du CAC 40 ?
Sociétés présentes depuis la création du CAC 40 sous le même nom : Accor, Air Liquide, Bouygues, Carrefour, BNP, Essilor, L'Oréal, Lafarge, Legrand, LVMH, Michelin, Pernod Ricard, Saint Gobain, Sanofi et Société Générale.
What does CAC 40 stand for?
- CAC 40 performance since Decem, linked to "indice Insee de la Bourse de Paris' from 19. The CAC 40 ( French: CAC quarante [kak kaʁɑ̃t]) ( Cotation Assistée en Continu) is a benchmark French stock market index.
What is the CAC 40 index in France?
- CAC 40. CAC 40 performance between 19. The CAC 40 (French: CAC quarante [kak kaʁɑ̃t]) (Cotation Assistée en Continu) is a benchmark French stock market index. The index represents a capitalization-weighted measure of the 40 most significant stocks among the 100 largest market caps on the Euronext Paris (formerly the Paris Bourse).
How are companies selected for the CAC 40?
- Forty companies from the top 100 are chosen to enter the CAC 40, and If a company has more than one class of shares traded on the exchange, only the most actively traded of these will be accepted into the index. The CAC 40 is one of the main national indices of the cross-border European stock exchange, Euronext.
Who holds the most CAC 40 stocks?
- German, Japanese, American and British investors are amongst the most significant holders of CAC 40 shares. This large percentage is due to the fact that CAC 40 companies are more international, or multinational, than any other European market.














