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Spanish stocks - Factors to watch on Friday

Fri Nov 6, 2009 2:49am EST

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MADRID, Nov 6 (Reuters) - The following Spanish stocks may be affected by newspaper reports and other factors on Friday. Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy:

Industrials

IBERIA (IBLA.MC)

The Spanish airline's potential merger partner British Airways (BAY.L) released third quarter results on Friday.

For a story, click on [ID:nL6071715]

Several newspapers reported that Iberia is to cancel some 368 flights because of its cabin crew strike.

CRITERIA (CRIT.MC)

Spain's Criteria CaixaCorp said on Thursday it could launch an up to 1 billion euro ($1.49 billion) bond issue, following plans to double its stake in Austria's Erste Bank (ERST.VI). [nL5599686]

Criteria is holding a conference call at 1000 GMT.

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