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  2. CAC 40 - Wikipedia

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    CAC 5, inaugurated on 23 June 1986, was a version of the Toronto Computer Assisted Trading System, the first fully automated trading system. [2] CAC 5 consisted of Leroy-Somer, LVMH, Synthélabo, Eurocom and UCB. [3] CAC 40's base value of 1,000 was set on 31 December 1987, equivalent to a market capitalisation of 370,437,433,957.70 French ...

  3. Category:CAC 40 - Wikipedia

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    The CAC 40 is a French stock market index, a benchmark index for Euronext Paris ... Air Liquide; Airbus; Alstom; ArcelorMittal; Axa; B. BNP Paribas; Bouygues; C ...

  4. Air Liquide - Wikipedia

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    Air Liquide S.A. (/ ˌ ɛər l ɪ ˈ k iː d / AIR lih-KEED, French: [ɛːʁ likid]; literally "liquid air") is a French multinational company which supplies industrial gases and services to various industries including medical, chemical and electronic manufacturers. Founded in 1902, after Linde it is the second largest supplier of industrial ...

  5. Category:Companies listed on Euronext Paris - Wikipedia

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    CAC 40 (42 P) CAC Mid 60 (50 P) CAC Next 20 (21 P) F. Companies formerly listed on Euronext Paris (24 P) ... Air France–KLM; Air Liquide; Airbus; Albioma; Alstom ...

  6. List of largest French companies - Wikipedia

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    Air Liquide: Paris 24.8 2.5 48.0 56.9 Chemicals 17 269 Électricité de France: Paris 81.4 0.7 323.7 43.4 Electric utility 18 285 CNP Assurances: Paris 47.6 1.6 450.4 16.5 Insurance 19 311 Safran: Paris 24.8 1.5 46.4 56.7 Aerospace and defense 20 324 Natixis: Paris 17.5 1.7 566.4 18.6 Banking 21 362 Kering: Paris 16.1 3.0 24.4 72.5 Apparel 22 ...

  7. Cotation Assistée en Continu - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced in 1986 for trading less liquid equities, and in 1989 it was operational for all listed stocks. The acronym is also used to refer to the CAC 40, a stock index provided by the Paris Bourse. Curiously, the acronym also fits the name of the early Parisian stockbrokers' association, the "Compagnie des Agents de Change".

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  9. List of companies of France - Wikipedia

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    Location of France. France is a country whose territory consists of metropolitan France in western Europe, as well as several overseas regions and territories.A member of the Group of 7 (formerly G8) leading industrialised countries, as of 2014, it is ranked as the world's ninth-largest and the EU's second-largest economy by purchasing power parity. [1]