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German stocks - Factors to watch on Feb 18

Wed Feb 18, 2009 1:19am EST
    FRANKFURT, Feb 18 (Reuters) - The following are some of the 
factors that may move German stocks on Wednesday: 
 
    COMMERZBANK  
    Commerzbank reported a smaller-than-expected Q4 operating 
loss of 822 million euros and said 2009 would be difficult. 
[nWEA7322] [nLD826043] 
    Related news [CBKG.DE-E] 
 
    MERCK KGaA  
    Merck reported a smaller-than-expected Q4 core operating 
profit of 306 million euros and said it cannot give an outlook 
for 2009. [nWEA7325] [nLC437390] 
    Related news [MRCG.DE-E] 
 
    ALLIANZ  
    Allianz unit Euler Hermes  reported a Q4 net loss 
of around 68 million euros and cut its dividend after being hit 
by claims linked to the collapse of UK retailer Woolworths. 
[nLH645109] 
    See also [nLH688097] 
    Related news [ALVG.DE-E] 
     
    INFINEON  
    Infineon expects its results to start better reflecting 
demand from next quarter, as its customers reduce chip 
inventories and have to start stocking up again, its chief 
executive told Reuters in an interview. [nLH394979] 
    Related news [IFXGn.DE-E] 
     
    THYSSENKRUPP  
    ThyssenKrupp is preparing to shorten working hours in its 
services division, it said on Tuesday. 
    Related news [TKAG.DE-E] 
     
    E.ON , RWE  
    Slovak lawmakers approved legal changes on Tuesday, giving 
the state tighter control over gas reserves as the country seeks 
to prevent a repeat of the supply crisis that hurt its economy 
at the start of this year. [nLH89930] 
    Related news [EONGn.DE-E] 
 
    HYPO REAL ESTATE  
    The German government agreed a draft law to increase aid for 
struggling banks which would enable the state to seize private 
property for the first time in postwar history, government 
sources said on Tuesday. [nLH194919] [nLH106915] 
    Related news [HRXG.DE-E] 
 
    CONTINENTAL  
    Schaeffler's CFO is to step down under pressure from banks, 
the Financial Times Deutschland newspaper reported, without 
citing sources. Schaeffler could not immediately be reached. 
    Related news [CONG.DE-E] 
 
    HOMAG  
    Homag says it faces a more pronounced drop in sales in 2009 
than it predicted in November but still expects a "significant" 
net profit in fiscal 2009. [nEQfoulfyu] 
    Related news [HG1G.DE-LEN] 
     
    PUMA  
    Puma reports Q4 results. EBIT seen at 48 million euros. 
[nLD624716] 
    Related news [PUMG.DE-E] 
     
    MLP  
    MLP reports 2008 results, having posted on Feb. 16 a 
full-year net profit of 33.1 million euros and proposed a 0.28 
eur/shr dividend. [nWEA7025] [nLD91036] 
    Related news [MLPG.DE-E] 
     
    INTERHYP   
    Interhyp reports preliminary 2008 results. EBIT seen at 30.8 
million euros, according to Reuters Estimates. 
    Related news [IYPGn.DE-E] 
     
    ELMOS  
    Elmos reports preliminary 2008 results. EBIT seen at 15.7 
million euros, according to Reuters Estimates. 
    Related news [ELGG.DE-E] 
 
    HEIDELBERG CEMENT  
    The Merckle family and a group of creditor banks have chosen 
a Cologne-based lawyer to oversee family investment vehicle 
VEM's holdings, several sources familiar with the situation told 
Reuters on Tuesday.[nLH87829] 
    Related news [HEIG.DE-E] 
 
    BERTRANDT  
    AGM; proposed dividend 1.4 eur/shr. 
    Related news [BDTG.DE-E] 
     
    OVERSEAS STOCK MARKETS 
    Dow Jones <.DJI> -3.8 pct, S&P 500 <.SPX> -4.6 pct, Nasdaq 
<.IXIC> -4.2 pct. [nN17376319] 
    Nikkei <.N225> -1.5 pct. [nECB01098] 
     
    European factors to watch [WATCH/EU] 
    Diaries [DE/DIA] [WEU/EQUITY] 
    Reuters TOP NEWS [nTOPNEWS] 
     
 (Reporting by Jonathan Gould and Peter Starck) 
 ((peter.starck@thomsonreuters.com; +49 69 7565 1217; Reuters 
Messaging: peter.starck.reuters.com@reuters.net)) 
    Keywords: MARKETS GERMANY STOCKS/ =3 FRANKFURT 
    
 
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