Alcatel and Nokia weak after Cisco's warning

Technology and telecoms stocks were weak following Cisco's sobering forecast for the communications sector

Technology and telecoms stocks were weak following Cisco's sobering forecast for the communications sector. The IT sector was down almost 3 per cent, with Alcatel off 3.7 per cent, Nokia off 1.6 per cent and Spirent of the UK down 17 per cent on a profit warning.

Deutsche Telekom came under pressure after Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein announced it had placed 10 million shares at #26 each on the market on behalf of clients. Deutsche Telekom shares fell 0.9 per cent to #26.57, off their low for the day of #26.01. Other German tech and telecom stocks fell in sympathy. Infineon lost 3 per cent to #45.80 and SAP fell 1.8 per cent to #167.

Eurodisney, the French theme park operator, rose sharply before falling back to close 2.3 per cent higher at #0.90 as it announced firsthalf sales. There was also speculation about the prospects for a second park on the site outside Paris, ignited by today's opening by Walt Disney Co of a second site in California. Despite the modest level of Eurodisney shares, some analysts have price targets of #120 to #130.

ABN Amro lost 1.3 per cent to #21.33 as the Dutch bank reported lower first-quarter results and said it faced a challenge to equal the record profits of 2000.

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Franco-German life sciences group Aventis provided one ray of sunshine with first-quarter net profits that easily beat forecasts thanks to depleted inventories and strong US drug demand. The figures sparked a number of broker upgrades for the stock which put 2.6 per cent to #87.

The upbeat mood spilled over to its fellow drugs group Sanofi- Synthelabo, which put on 2.1 per cent to #68.50.

Roche, however, was out of favour as the market continued to digest news that it had fired its finance chief, one day after arch rival Novartis took a 20 per cent stake in its voting shares. The certificates dipped 0.2 per cent to SFr136 while the voting bearer shares lost 0.9 per cent to SFr158.