IPSOS Half-Year Report Highlights Robust Liquidity Position
IPSOS Half-Year Financial Overview
This article presents the half-year financial report for IPSOS SA, focusing on the liquidity contract conducted with Exane BNP Paribas. This report reveals the status of the liquidity account as of December 31, outlining important data points aimed at investors and stakeholders.
Current Assets Status
As of the end of December, the liquidity account showed that IPSOS currently holds:
- 24,859 IPSOS shares (transactions pending completion)
- €425,871 in cash
Trading Activity in Second Half of 2024
In the second half of 2024, the trading activity reflected a robust engagement in share transactions:
Purchase | 85,882 shares | €4,591,737 | 970 transactions |
Sale | 81,783 shares | €4,399,216 | 861 transactions |
Comparison with Previous Period
Comparatively, the last report from June 30 provided the following data for IPSOS’s liquidity account:
- 20,202 IPSOS shares
- €652,701 in cash
During the first half of 2024, trading statistics included:
Purchase | 128,453 shares | €8,107,247 | 1,485 transactions |
Sale | 115,352 shares | €7,308,512 | 1,118 transactions |
Historical Assets Overview
In assessing liquidity levels over the years, assets on the liquidity account at key points include:
- July 1, 2021: 12,527 IPSOS shares & €926,655
- December 31, 2018: 34,979 IPSOS shares & €233,110
These figures provide insight into the liquidity trends and historical performance of IPSOS, emphasizing its stable financial foundations.
Summary of Key Financial Metrics
The half-year report emphasizes the significance of the liquidity contract in maintaining investor confidence and financial flexibility for IPSOS. With continued engagement in share transactions, the overall market presence of IPSOS shares remains robust, showcasing a commitment to effective asset management.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the liquidity contract with Exane BNP Paribas?
The liquidity contract aims to enhance the trading of IPSOS shares by ensuring sufficient liquidity in the market.
How many shares were purchased in the second half of 2024?
In the second half of 2024, a total of 85,882 IPSOS shares were purchased.
What was the total amount of trading transactions in 2024?
The total number of trading transactions in the second half of 2024 was 970 for purchases and 861 for sales.
How does the current liquidity compare to previous reports?
Current liquidity reflects a decrease in cash reserves from the previous report in June, while share holdings have increased.
What role does IPSOS’s historical data play in current evaluations?
Historical data helps stakeholders analyze trends, growth patterns, and financial health, ultimately aiding in strategic decision-making.
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