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Alstom shares plunge again amid fears of capital raise to trim debt burden

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Last updated: 2023/11/15 at 4:23 PM
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Alstom shares plunged by a fifth at one point on Wednesday after the train maker said it would sell assets, cut jobs and consider a capital raise after a cash flow warning in October increased concerns about the company’s debt level.

The manufacturer of France’s high-speed TGV locomotives said it hoped a divestment program would raise €1 billion ($1.09 billion), while costs would be reduced through the trimming of about 1,500 positions as it looked to bolster its balance sheet. Alstom said it is targeting a reduction in its net debt of €2 billion by March 2025.

The restructuring follows last month’s news that Alstom saw a €1.15 billion ($1.2 billion) cash outflow in the first half of its fiscal year, and it expected negative free cash flow of €500 million to €750 million this year, partly as a result of boosting production to meet new orders and from delays in completing the U.K. Aventra electric train project.

Alstom’s Paris-listed shares
ALO,
-15.03%
fell by more than a third at the time as investors worried that the cash flow crunch would compromise the servicing of Alstom’s net debt, which stood at €3.4 billion at the end of September.

Alstom shares rose off session lows on Wednesday, but a 17% decline for the session left them down 48% for the year, with traders particular concerned at the mooted prospect of new issuance to raise capital — though CEO Henri Poupart-Lafarge told Bloomberg Television it was not the company’s preferred option.

“Until the ‘will they/won’t they’ question is resolved on an equity raise, share[s] can remain volatile,” Citi analyst Martin Wilkie said in a note.

The broader Paris bourse was chipper however, with the CAC 40
FR:PX1
gaining 0.7% amid an upbeat European session following strong gains on Wall Street the day before.

London’s FTSE 100
UK:UKX
rose 1% as resources groups were bolstered by better economic data from China and interest-rate sensitive sectors like real estate welcomed news that U.K. inflation dropped to a two-year low in October.

The DAX
DX:DAX
in Frankfurt climbed 0.7%, as Siemens Energy
ENR,
+8.78%
shares recovered more than 6.4% after after the company secured guarantees from the German government and private banks to support order growth as it struggles with problems at its offshore wind unit.

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