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Euronext Fact Book 2006 EURONEXT FACTBOOK 2006 This document contains detailed statistics on cash and derivative markets activities for 2006 divided into four main chapters : Primary cash market : Market capitalization, number of listed companies and listed securities, new listings, delistings… Secondary cash market : Turnover per product category (equities, bonds, trackers, warrants, certificates), turnover per market segment, most active securities, largest price fluctuations, NextTrack…. Indexes : Index levels and index components Derivative market : Number of contracts traded, premium, turnover in value and open interest per month for each contract Euronext contacts For any information regarding this document, please contact : Belgium : Hilde Van den Moortel, h.vandenmoortel.com , 32 2 509 94 88 France : Carole Huguet, [email protected], 33 1 49 27 10 29 The Netherlands : Carla van Reeuwijk, [email protected], 31 20 550 40 77 Portugal : Carole Huguet, [email protected], 33 1 49 27 10 29 United Kingdom : Kumud Chavda, [email protected], 44 207 379 2427 Fact Book Euronext 2006 Contents 1. Primary Market Listed securities Number of companies with shares listed Number of listed securities Market capitalization New listings and delistings Number of new listings New listed companies in 2006 Delisted companies in 2006 2. Secondary Market Turnover per product Total Euronext Amsterdam Brussels Lisbon Paris Largest capitalizations The 30 largest capitalizations The 15 largest capitalizations of NextPrime segment The 15 largest capitalizations of NextEconomy segment Most active equities The 30 most active domestic equities The 30 most active foreign equities The 15 most active equities of NextPrime segment The 15 most active equities of NextEconomy segment Price fluctuations of equities The 30 largest price increases of domestic equities The 30 largest price decreases of domestic equities The 15 largest price increases of NextPrime segment The 15 largest price decreases of NextPrime segment The 15 largest price increases of NextEconomy segment The 15 largest price decreases of NextEconomy segment NextTrack® 3. Indices Index levels Euronext indices Euronext 100 components Next 150 components 4. Derivatives Markets Number of contracts traded (rebased) Total Euronext.liffe Amsterdam Brussels Lisbon London Paris Turnover value Total Euronext.liffe Amsterdam Brussels Lisbon London Paris Open interest (rebased) Total Euronext.liffe Amsterdam Brussels Lisbon London Paris Premium turnover Total Euronext.liffe Amsterdam Brussels London Paris 5.Historical series Market Capitalization Turnover Number of issuers 1. Primary market Back to contents Listed securities Market capitalization Number of companies with listed shares € million End 2006 End 2005 End 2006 End 2005 Change Euronext Total 1 210 1 259 Euronext 2 812 261 2 294 828 22,5% Domestic 954 966 Foreign 256 293 NextPrime® segment 157 525 112 067 40,6% NextEconomy® segment 27 814 23 197 19,9% Number of listed securities Euronext indices End 2006 End 2005 Euronext 100 2 170 768 1 764 309 23,0% Bonds Euronext 3 366 3 503 Next 150 223 426 172 903 29,2% Amsterdam 1 565 1 513 NextPrime 81 274 73 560 10,5% Brussels 167 150 NextEconomy 23 729 18 962 25,1% Lisbon 139 152 Paris 1 495 1 688 Trackers Euronext 160 95 Amsterdam 31 26 Brussels 1 1 Paris 128 68 Warrants Euronext 5 841 4 913 Amsterdam 50 37 Brussels 100 74 Lisbon 450 237 Paris 5 241 4 565 Certificates Euronext 2 582 1 400 Amsterdam 1 947 855 Brussels 9 12 Lisbon 29 27 Paris 597 506 New listings Number of new listings 2006 2005 Companies with 2006 2005 Companies with listed shares listed shares Euronext 52 34 Domestic 40 32 Total of IPOs Foreign 12 2 Eurolist 52 34 Alternext 57 20 Amsterdam 12 4 Marché Libre 33 24 Domestic 3 3 Foreign 9 1 TOTAL 142 78 Brussels 6 7 Money raised ( € thousand) Domestic 6 7 Eurolist 20 894 830 17 129 093 Foreign 0 0 Alternext 473 927 85 565 Marché Libre 21 151 16 031 Lisbon 2 1 Domestic 1 1 TOTAL 21 389 908 17 230 688 Foreign 1 0 Paris 32 22 Domestic 30 21 Foreign 2 1 Trackers Euronext 65 42 Amsterdam 5 17 Brussels 0 0 Paris 60 25 Warrants Euronext 12 386 8 984 Amsterdam 82 50 Brussels 161 119 Lisbon 1 677 1 080 Paris 10 466 7 735 New listed companies in 2006 Back to contents Total number First Capital Entry Issuer of outstanding Issue Date of First traded raised ISIN code point Name country FTSE subsector Date shares after issue price (€) traded price price (€) (€ thousand) ES0113790531 Lisbon Banco Popular Espanol ESP 8355 - Banks 26/01/2006 1 215 432 540 10,20 26/01/2006 10,20 - FR0010282822 Paris Store Electronic Systems FRA 2737 - Electronic Equipment 02/02/2006 10 532 188 15,50 08/02/2006 16,10 81 920 FR0010298901 Paris Züblin Immobilière FRA 8733 - Real Estate Holding & Development 21/03/2006 3 795 850 13,66 22/03/2006 13,75 16 392 FR0010304329 Paris Société Foncière Paris Ile de France FRA 8733 - Real Estate Holding & Development 24/03/2006 379 724 113,00 27/03/2006 120,00 15 000 FR0010307348 Paris Amboise FRA 8775 - Specialty Finance 28/03/2006 9 386 900 12,20 29/03/2006 12,50 114 070 FR0010309096 Paris CeGeReal FRA 8737 - Real Estate Investment Trusts 28/03/2006 13 372 500 31,80 29/03/2006 32,89 122 027 CA4368712069 Amsterdam Homburg Invest Inc CAN 8733 - Real Estate Holding & Development 31/03/2006 57 918 446 - 31/03/2006 3,65 --- FR0010307819 Paris Legrand FRA 2733 - Electrical Components & Equipment 06/04/2006 267 389 937 19,75 07/04/2006 24,00 862 864 FR0010060665 Paris ModeLabs FRA 9578 - Telecommunications Equipment 06/04/2006 21 765 563 9,60 07/04/2006 9,60 68 998 FR0010308841 Paris Icade FRA 8733 - Real Estate Holding & Development 11/04/2006 89 164 089 27,90 12/04/2006 30,50 615 030 GB00B13BNQ35 Amsterdam KKR Private Equity Investors LP GGY 8775 - Specialty Finance 03/05/2006 200 000 000 19,64 03/05/2006 24,80 3 928 000 NL0000390706 Amsterdam SNS Reaal NLD 8775 - Specialty Finance 18/05/2006 230 000 000 17,00 18/05/2006 17,04 1 190 000 FR0010313833 Paris Arkema FRA 1353 - Commodity Chemicals 18/05/2006 60 453 823 27,00 18/05/2006 27,50 --- FR0004170017 Paris Le Noble Age FRA 4533 - Health Care Providers 06/06/2006 7 445 456 10,00 07/06/2006 10,30 13 335 FR0010340141 Paris ADP FRA 2777 - Transportation Services 15/06/2006 97 321 112 .45/44 16/06/2006 45,60 1 190 571 BE0003844611 Brussels / Amsterdam Oncomethylome Sciences BEL 4573 - Biotechnology 27/06/2006 10 010 954 7,50 27/06/2006 8,45 25 000 FR0004038263 Paris Parrot FRA 9578 - Telecommunications Equipment 27/06/2006 9 987 403 23,50 28/06/2006 23,50 94 989 FR0010332049 Paris SIICInvest FRA 8737 - Real Estate Investment Trusts 30/06/2006 29 666 847 2,42 30/06/2006 2,90 --- BE0003846632 Brussels ThromboGenics BEL 4573 - Biotechnology 07/07/2006 22 104 305 4,50 07/07/2006 4,80 38 500 FR0010358812 Paris Tesfran FRA 8733 - Real Estate Holding & Development 27/07/2006 33 350 000 20,00 28/07/2006 20,00 67 000 NL0000361947 Paris / Brussels Mittal Steel NLD 1757 - Steel 27/07/2006 255 401 673 --- 27/07/2006 27,02 --- FR0000184814 Paris Theolia FRA 7535 - Electricity 31/07/2006 18 665 757 --- 31/07/2006 13,00 --- SE0000495293 Amsterdam LBI International AB SWE 5555 - Media Agencies 01/08/2006 60 522 946 4,76 01/08/2006 4,76 --- GB00B15Y0C52 Amsterdam AP Alternative Assets LP GGY 8775 - Specialty Finance 08/08/2006 104 950 000 15,58 08/08/2006 15,58 1 634 863 LU0100194785 Amsterdam ProLogis European Properties LUX 8737 - Real Estate Investment Trusts 22/09/2006 188 687 510 14,35 22/09/2006 14,35 715 000 FR0004175842 Paris Selectirente FRA 8733 - Real Estate Holding & Development 03/10/2006 1 221 708 38,50 09/10/2006 43,00 9 200 NL0000345718 Amsterdam OctoPlus NV NLD 4573 - Biotechnology 04/10/2006 16 163 576 4,64 04/10/2006 4,64 19 952 NL0000290856 Amsterdam Wavin NV NLD 2353 - Building Materials & Fixtures 12/10/2006 77 650 764 11,00 12/10/2006 11,00 370 845 BE0003853703 Brussels / Paris Montea BEL 8737 - Real Estate Investment Trusts 17/10/2006 2 855 607 31,50 17/10/2006 33,80 31 397 BE0003851681 Brussels Aedifica BEL 8737 - Real Estate Investment Trusts 23/10/2006 3 656 205 41,00 23/10/2006 44,00 84 883 PTGAL0AM0009 Lisbon Galp Energia PRT 537 - Integrated Oil & Gas 23/10/2006 713 124 121 5,81 24/10/2006 5,91 1 091 294 FR0004166072 Paris Neuf Cegetel FRA 6535 - Fixed Line Telecommunications 24/10/2006 201 703 130 22,08 25/10/2006 22,94 910 975 FR0010187096 Paris Meilleurtaux FRA 8775 - Specialty Finance 24/10/2006 3 401 875 34,00 25/10/2006 36,50 15 226 FR0010331421 Paris Innate Pharma FRA 4573 - Biotechnology 31/10/2006 23 917 359 4,50 01/11/2006 4,83 24 940 GG00B1FQG453 Amsterdam Boussard & Gavaudan Holding GGY 8985 - Equity Investment Instruments 02/11/2006 44 000 000 10,00 03/11/2006 10,00 440 000 FR0004023208 Paris Les Nouveaux Constructeurs - LNC FRA 3728 - Home constructions 15/11/2006 14 230 758 21,00 16/11/2006 21,30 86 250 FR0004186856 Paris Vetoquinol FRA 4577 - Pharmaceuticals 16/11/2006 11 040 010 21,00 17/11/2006 22,79 34 466 FR0006239109 Paris SCBSM FRA 8733 - Real Estate Holding & Development 22/11/2006 2 061 474 --- 22/11/2006 28,10 --- FR0010386334 Paris Korian FRA 4533 - Health Care Providers 23/11/2006 27 231 596 34,50 24/11/2006 34,00 87 000 FR0010400143 Paris EDF Energies Nouvelles FRA 7535 - Electricity 28/11/2006 60 045 816 28,00 29/11/2006 32,60 339 905 BE0003855724 Brussels Punch Telematix BEL 9578 - Telecommunications Equipment 29/11/2006 4 080 978 13,00 29/11/2006 13,50 17 500 FR0010294595 Paris Seloger.com FRA 9535 - Internet 30/11/2006 16 303 332 22,50 01/12/2006 23,00 187 347 JE00B1FBT077 Amsterdam Yatra
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