Admission to « Long-Only » SRD of the shares of Kaufman & Broad SA
In the course of the annual review of the SRD (Deferred Settlement Service), Euronext has informed Kaufman & Broad SA of the eligibility of its securities to the "Long-only" SRD as of December 28, 2016.
This admission to the SRD "Long-only" is granted to securities listed on Euronext Paris with a minimum daily transaction volume of € 100,000. It underlines and supports the strengthening of the liquidity and the attractiveness of the Kaufman & Broad security's for the investors.
- Next periodical reporting date: :
January30, 2017: 2016 annual results (after market close)
About Kaufman & Broad - For nearly 50 years, Kaufman & Broad has been designing, developing, building and selling single-family homes in communities, apartments, and offices on behalf of third parties. Its size and profitability, combined with its strong brand name, have made Kaufman & Broad one of France's leading developer-homebuilders.
Contacts
| Chief Financial Officer Bruno Coche +33 (0)1 41 43 44 73 [email protected] | Press Relations |
| Camille Petit Burson-Marsteller +33 (0)1 56 03 12 80 [email protected] |
This press release is available on the website www.kaufmanbroad.fr
Admission to « Long-Only » SRD of the shares of Kaufman & Broad SA


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