• Enel has denied rumors of a planned sale of its stake in Spanish company Endesa, spread by El Confidencial.
  • Eni intends to sell oil assets, according to its managing director.
  • SIG plc forecasts lower-than-expected profits due to lower demand.
  • Samhällsbyggnadsbolaget (SBB) has sold almost its entire stake in Heba Fastighets to reduce its debt.
  • Medacta performs Europe's first MyPAO surgery.
  • An Evotec unit wins a $74 million contract with the US Department of Defense.
  • Lifco will take control of Italy's Emilplastica.
  • In an earnings conference, Nike said it expected little or no revenue growth this year, while analysts were expecting growth to average 5.8%. The group's share price was down 4% in early trading.
  • ASML Holding - The New York-listed group's shares lost 2.1% in premarket trading after the Dutch government announced new rules to restrict the export of sensitive semiconductor-related equipment.
  • Adobe lost 0.4% before the opening of the session, as the British competition regulator wishes to deepen its examination of the proposed $20 billion takeover of Figma.
  • Nikola gained 2.4% in pre-market trading, as the company once again complies with Nasdaq rules. The exchange had warned the company that it risked delisting if it did not comply with its rules.
  • Spirit Aerosystems declared that work would resume on Friday at its Kansas plant, which has been blocked by a strike for a week and is essential to the group's production, the unions having accepted the agreement proposed by the company.
  • Renalytix gained 38.2% in pre-market trading, as the US regulator grants marketing authorization for its artificial intelligence-based test designed to assess the risk of progressive decline in kidney function in certain patients