Europe Markets 1/19/2007 British Air And Alcatel Down

Markets in Europe were lower at 5.55 AM New York time.

The FTSE was down .2% to 6,195. Barclays was down .3% to 743.5. BP was up .4% to 538.5. British Air was down 1.1% to 541.5 BT was down .7% to 307.5. GlaxoSmithKline was down .4% to 1408. Prudential was down .9% to 716.5. Reuters was down .7% to 445.75. Unilever was down .7% to 1402. Vodafone was down .5% to 147.

The DAXX was off .3% to 6,669. Bayer was down .4% to 43.51. Daimler was up 1.6% to 47.73. DeutscheBank was up .3% to 103.97. Deutsche Telekom was down .2% to 14.47. Siemens was down .7% to 77.69.

The CAC 40 was down .2% to 5,544. Alcatel-Lucent was down 1.3% to 11.04. AXA was down .1% to 32.62. France Telecom was down .7% to 21.7. ST Micro i down .9% to 14.32. Vivendi is up .7% to 32.

Data from Reuters.

Douglas A. McIntyre

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