By Josh White
Date: Tuesday 18 Jun 2024
LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Shares of French supermarket giant Carrefour fell sharply on Tuesday, following reports from French media indicating that the economic and finance ministry had recommended a substantial fine against the company for its franchise network management.
According to Reuters, the report from the daily newspaper La Lettre, included a 160-page subpoena suggesting a fine of €200m (£169.05m).
Neither Carrefour nor the Ministère de l'Économie had commented on the reports.
At 1053 CEST (0953 BST), shares in Carrefour were down 7.91% in Paris at €13.39, making for their lowest level since at least November 2020.
Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.
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Currency | Euro |
Share Price | 14.60 |
Change Today | -0.22 |
% Change | -1.45 % |
52 Week High | 16.33 |
52 Week Low | 12.50 |
Volume | 5,351,723 |
Shares Issued | 670.00m |
Market Cap | 9,782m |
Beta | 0.30 |
Strong Buy | 5 |
Buy | 2 |
Neutral | 8 |
Sell | 4 |
Strong Sell | 0 |
Total | 19 |
Time | Volume / Share Price |
17:35 | 4,433 @ 14.60 |
17:35 | 2,067 @ 14.60 |
17:35 | 500 @ 14.60 |
17:35 | 2,500 @ 14.60 |
17:35 | 262 @ 14.60 |
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