Previous close | 158.70 |
Open | 158.65 |
Bid | 157.75 x 50000 |
Ask | 158.75 x 50000 |
Day's range | 158.30 - 159.80 |
52-week range | 127.00 - 164.05 |
Volume | |
Avg. volume | 277 |
Market cap | 32.546B |
Beta (5Y monthly) | 0.60 |
PE ratio (TTM) | 34.87 |
EPS (TTM) | 4.54 |
Earnings date | N/A |
Forward dividend & yield | 3.40 (2.15%) |
Ex-dividend date | 21 May 2024 |
1y target est | N/A |
PARIS (Reuters) -French defence group Thales opened the door on Tuesday to buying part of the strategic assets of troubled IT company Atos while Czech businessman Daniel Kretinsky also prepares an offer, BFM Business reported. The government has made a provisional offer to acquire various strategically important assets from Atos, including its Advanced Computing, Mission-Critical Systems and Cyber Products divisions, and said it would also seek industrial partners. Thales, which is partially owned by the state, has repeatedly said it is not interested in the Atos computing assets known as Big Data & Security (BDS) because they do not fit its fast-expanding civil cybersecurity business.
Italy and France on Monday signed a letter of intent to create a joint industrial hub for ground defence involving companies from both countries, an Italian defence ministry statement said, looking to boost the European defence industry. The announcement came after a meeting in the Mediterranean island of Corsica between defence ministers Guido Crosetto and Sebastien Lecornu, who also discussed the situations in the Middle East and Ukraine. "It is crucial to bring together all the best European technologies and to make ever-stronger hubs, because we will need significant investment to keep up with technological evolution," Crosetto said.
MEUDON, France, April 16, 2024--Thales, the cybersecurity leader that protects critical applications, APIs, and data, anywhere at scale, today announced the release of the 2024 Imperva Bad Bot Report, a global analysis of automated bot traffic across the internet. Nearly half (49.6%) of all internet traffic came from bots in 2023—a 2% increase over the previous year, and the highest level Imperva has reported since it began monitoring automated traffic in 2013.