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BOUYGUES: Half-year liquidity contract statement for Bouygues

BOUYGUES: Half-year liquidity contract statement for Bouygues

Paris, 02/07/2021



Half-year liquidity contract statement for Bouygues

Under the liquidity contract entered into between BOUYGUES and Kepler Cheuvreux, the following resources appeared on the liquidity account on June 30th 2021:

-    195,500 shares

-    € 15,763,185.76

-    Number of executions on buy side on semester: 942

-    Number of executions on sell side on semester: 888

-    Traded volume on buy side on semester: 532,002 shares for € 17,821,022.61

-    Traded volume on sell side on semester: 368,002 shares for € 12,540,282.90

As a reminder :

•    the following resources appeared on the last half year statement on 31 December 2020 on the liquidity account:

-    31,500 shares

-    € 21,093,175.84

-    Number of executions on buy side on semester: 1,178

-    Number of executions on sell side on semester: 1,592

-    Traded volume on buy side on semester: 756,134 shares for € 23,405,014.90

-    Traded volume on sell side on semester: 824,634 shares for € 26,173,698.05

•    the following resources appeared on the liquidity account when the activity started:

-    0 shares

-    € 10,000,000.00

The liquidity agreement complies with AMF Decision n° 2018-01 dated 2nd July 2018, introducing liquidity agreements on equity securities as permitted market practice.

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Registered office: 32 avenue Hoche, 75008 Paris, France Registration No. 572 015 246 Paris

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