Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH) was the leading company in France by market capitalization as of October 2024, with a valuation of approximately ***** billion U.S. dollars. Hermès and L'Oréal followed, with market capitalizations of ****** billion and ****** billion U.S. dollars, respectively. Luxury goods market in France France is globally renowned for its rich history and numerous high-end fashion brands in the luxury goods market. For example, Chanel was among the world’s most recognized luxury brands in 2022, among other French brands such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Hermes. Moreover, France ranks among the biggest five markets for luxury goods in the world, and the sector’s revenue in the country is expected to exceed ** billion U.S. dollars by 2025. LVMH: the world’s leading luxury company LVMH is a French luxury goods conglomerate operating across various sectors, including fashion and leather goods, perfumes and cosmetics, jewelry and watches, and wines and spirits. As the largest French company in the world, LVMH group's total revenue was over ** billion euros in 2023. Almost half of the revenue came from their business in the fashion and leather segment, which amounted to 42.16 billion euros in 2023.
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France's main stock market index, the FR40, fell to 7744 points on July 22, 2025, losing 0.69% from the previous session. Over the past month, the index has climbed 2.74% and is up 1.92% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from France. France Stock Market Index (FR40) - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
By the first semester of 2022, the CAC40 companies TotalEnergie, Stellantis, ArcelorMittal, and LVMH had generated the largest profits of the index groups.
The CAC40 is the main index of the Paris Stock Exchange. It is composed of ** stocks among the 100 largest French capitalizations on Euronext.
This statistic shows the main types of shares purchased in the stock market in France in February 2019. At that time, ** percent of French people who were investing in the stock market had purchased shares of large companies listed on the CAC 40 stock market. ** percent of them had invested in shares of other big companies listed on the stock market, but not on CAC 40.
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At the end of December 2024, the highest market capitalization for companies incorporated in France and listed on the Euronext Paris was for LVMH, which amounted to approximately *** billion euros. Hermès International came second with *** billion euros, followed by L'Oréal with *** billion euros.
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France: Stock market capitalization w/o top 10 firms, percent of total market cap: The latest value from is percent, unavailable from percent in . In comparison, the world average is 0.00 percent, based on data from countries. Historically, the average for France from to is percent. The minimum value, percent, was reached in while the maximum of percent was recorded in .
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France: Stock market value traded w/o top 10 firms, % of total value traded: The latest value from is percent, unavailable from percent in . In comparison, the world average is 0.00 percent, based on data from countries. Historically, the average for France from to is percent. The minimum value, percent, was reached in while the maximum of percent was recorded in .
****************** was the leading professional services company in France as of October 15, 2024, with a market capitalization amounting to over *** billion U.S. dollars. ********* followed as the second-largest professional services company in the country, with a market cap of ***** billion U.S. dollars.
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As of January 2025, the largest company by market capitalization listed on the Euronext stock exchange was the French luxury goods company ****, which consists of ********************************. At this time, the company's market capital value was around *** billion euros and in second place was another French company, ********************, with *** billion euros. Euronext overview Headquartered in Paris and Amsterdam, the exchange operator Euronext stands out as one of the rest of the worldwide exchanges, Euronext has only been in operation for 25 years and was initially created through the merger of the Amsterdam, Brussels, and Paris stock exchanges. Nevertheless, it has swiftly gained global recognition. Market performance monthly market capitalization values across European stock exchanges from 2019 to 2024, reflecting sustained growth over this period.
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Graph and download economic data for Business Tendency Surveys: Finished Goods Stocks: Economic Activity: Manufacturing: Current for France (BSFGLV02FRM460S) from Oct 1966 to Jun 2025 about business sentiment, finished, stocks, France, business, goods, and manufacturing.
Comparing the figures for the first half of 2022 with the average figures for the period 2015-2019 (before the pandemic), it appears that the CAC40 companies experienced a ** percent increase in revenue. The companies with the largest increases were Stellantis, Essilor, and Worldline.
The CAC40 is the main index of the Paris Stock Exchange. It is composed of ** stocks among the 100 largest French capitalizations on Euronext.
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France: Stock market capitalization w/o top 10 firms, percent of total market cap: Pour cet indicateur, The World Federation of Exchanges fournit des données pour la France de à . La valeur moyenne pour France pendant cette période était de pour cent avec un minimum de pour cent en et un maximum de pour cent en .
This dataset presents the amount of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) stored at the end of the gas day (at 6am) in the French LNG terminals (m³ LNG and GWh at 0°). France has 4 LNG terminals: * the terminals of the company Elengy are in Montoir-de-Bretagne and Fos (terminal of Fos-Tonkin) * the terminal of the company Fosmax LNG in Fos (terminal of Fos-Cavaou) * the terminal of Dunkirk LNG. The conversion to GWh for the Elengy and Fosmax LNG terminals is achieved by taking a PCS of 11.75 kWh/m³ and a gas/liquid expansion coefficient of 575. To easily convert the data used on a daily basis: download Smart LNG smartphone app: Apple version, [Android version] To see all gas infrastructure: https://opendata.reseaux-energies.fr/explore/dataset/les_grandes_infrastructures_gazieres/map/?basemap=32dfba&location=5,47.19446,2.68508 * * * *
CoFiF is the first corpus comprising company reports in the French language. It contains over 188 million tokens in 2655 reports, covering four types of documents: Reference documents (documents de référence) published annually, usually in the months following the end of the calendar year, and contain information regarding the financial situation and perspectives of a company; Annual report (résultats annuels) which summarises a company’s business and activities throughout the previous year. Semestrial (résultats semestriels): similar to annual reports in content but published every 6 months; Trimestrial reports (résultats trimestriels): similar to annual reports but published every 3 months; These documents are collected from the 60 largest French companies listed in France’s main stock indices CAC40 and CAC Next 20. The corpus spans over 20 years, ranging from 1995 to 2018.
End-of-day prices refer to the closing prices of various financial instruments, such as equities (stocks), bonds, and indices, at the end of a trading session on a particular trading day. These prices are crucial pieces of market data used by investors, traders, and financial institutions to track the performance and value of these assets over time. The Techsalerator closing prices dataset is considered the most up-to-date, standardized valuation of a security trading commences again on the next trading day. This data is used for portfolio valuation, index calculation, technical analysis and benchmarking throughout the financial industry. The End-of-Day Pricing service covers equities, equity derivative bonds, and indices listed on 170 markets worldwide.
Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH) was the leading company in France by market capitalization as of October 2024, with a valuation of approximately ***** billion U.S. dollars. Hermès and L'Oréal followed, with market capitalizations of ****** billion and ****** billion U.S. dollars, respectively. Luxury goods market in France France is globally renowned for its rich history and numerous high-end fashion brands in the luxury goods market. For example, Chanel was among the world’s most recognized luxury brands in 2022, among other French brands such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Hermes. Moreover, France ranks among the biggest five markets for luxury goods in the world, and the sector’s revenue in the country is expected to exceed ** billion U.S. dollars by 2025. LVMH: the world’s leading luxury company LVMH is a French luxury goods conglomerate operating across various sectors, including fashion and leather goods, perfumes and cosmetics, jewelry and watches, and wines and spirits. As the largest French company in the world, LVMH group's total revenue was over ** billion euros in 2023. Almost half of the revenue came from their business in the fashion and leather segment, which amounted to 42.16 billion euros in 2023.