
Canal+ shares have experienced a decline following its London trading debut on December 16, with UBS stating that the stock is fairly valued. As a result, Canal+ shares fell over 15%, contributing to a total drop of more than 32% since the listing. This downturn comes amid analysts' mixed predictions regarding the company's potential for gains. Meanwhile, Siemens shares also faced a significant decline, dropping up to 9.4% to Rs 6,912 per share on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on December 20, marking its sharpest intraday fall in over six months. The decline in Siemens shares followed an earnings call that raised concerns among investors.


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