Carrefour’s Stock Price Sees Ups and Downs in Recent Days

Carrefour SA, the French retail giant operating supermarkets, hypermarkets and e-commerce platforms, has been experiencing fluctuations in its stock price over the past few days. As part of the CAC 40 index, which includes some of France’s largest companies, Carrefour’s shares have seen gains, contributing to the index’s 0.30% rise on the last trading day.

The CAC 40 index, a benchmark for the French stock market, reached a high of 7,879.39 points and a low of 7,840.86 points on the same day, with a market capitalization of approximately €2.347 billion for the companies included in it. This indicates a stable performance for the French stock market as a whole.

In comparison, Carrefour’s stock price has seen a decrease from its 52-week high of €16.57 per share, but remains above its 52-week low of €12.29 per share, indicating a relatively stable performance. The company’s market capitalization is approximately €9.19 billion, and its price-to-earnings ratio is around 12.30.

A Look at Carrefour’s Past Performance

It is worth noting that Carrefour’s stock price has experienced losses in the past year. An initial investment of €10,000 in the company’s shares would now be worth approximately €8,237.05 at the current price of €13.83 per share, representing a loss of around 17.63% of the original investment. This highlights that while Carrefour’s stock price has seen gains in recent days, it has not been immune to the challenges faced by other companies in the retail sector.

Key Statistics

  • Market capitalization: approximately €9.19 billion
  • Price-to-earnings ratio: around 12.30
  • Current stock price: €13.83 per share
  • 52-week high: €16.57 per share
  • 52-week low: €12.29 per share