RMS Hermes International SCA

Hermès International: Situation of the liquidity contract as of 30 June 2020

Hermès International: Situation of the liquidity contract as of 30 June 2020

 



 



 



Paris, 10th July 2020



 



 



 



 



 



 



 
HALF YEARLY SITUATION OF THE LIQUIDITY CONTRACT



 



 



 
In connection with the liquidity contract signed between Hermès International and Exane BNP PARIBAS, outstanding means as of the trading date of June 30th, 2020, amounted to:



 
. 7,541 shares Hermès International
. 11,844,154 €



 
During the first half of the year, total trades were :



 
Buy : 98,468 shares, (3915 transactions)  65,027,688 €
Sell :  98,586 shares, (4199 transactions)  65,217,634 €



 
 



 
As of the previous half yearly situation (as of December 31, 2019) outstanding means on the liquidity account amounted to  :



 
. 7,659 shares Hermès International
. 11,674,379 €



 
During the second half of the year, total trades were



 
Buy : 75,860 shares, (2958 transactions)  48,252,607 €
Sell :  73,743 shares, (3016 transactions)  46,983,723 €



 



 



 
As of December 31, 2018, first time application of the AMF 2018-1 decision dated July 2, 2018, the  outstanding means on the liquidity account amounted to  :



 



 
. 9,166 shares Hermès International
. 10,762,172 €

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