Monday, June 14, 2010

London close: Mining stocks boost Footsie

3D Dollar and Pound with flagsFootsie finished with good gains as mining stocks enjoyed a boost from higher metals prices. 

Mining companies Kazakhmys, Vedanta and BHP Billiton went well but it was silver and gold miner Fresnillo that led the way on rumours that the company is under the bid microscope. 

The oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico has now cost BP Ł1.1bn ($1.6bn) and the pressure on the oil giant is likely to intensify over the next few days. 

Over 51,000 claims have been submitted since the MC252 oil well blew up in the Gulf of Mexico in April, and more than 26,500 payments have been made, totalling over $62m (Ł42m). 

There is also speculation that the company could be stripped of control of its US oil and natural gas wells and shut out of federal government contracts. 

Life insurer Resolution suspended its shares this morning after confirming it is in discussions to buy AXA's UK life assurance businesses for Ł2.75bn. The businesses to be acquired are AXA's UK protection and annuities arms and also its group pensions business. A Ł2bn rights issue will help pay. 

Most of National Grid’s shareholders, 94.2%, have taken up their rights as part of the gas and electricity supplier’s Ł3.2bn cash call announced last month. 

Utility giant United Utilities (UU) is to offload its principal non-regulated water interests in the United Kingdom and Europe to Veolia Water UK. Veolia is paying Ł174.2m for the assets, of which Ł108.6m is cash. 

Broker comment is weighing on Argos and Homebase owner Home Retail Group. JP Morgan Cazenove has had a few days to run the rule over the retailer’s results last week and has decided to downgrade the shares. 

Shares in Weir Group jumped after a strong trading statement and some acquisition activity from the engineer. Weir said trading for the nine weeks to 4 June has been stronger than expected and confirmed it will acquire Kuala Lumpur based Linatex for Ł138m as it expands its global reach. Linatex, which provides wear-resistant products to the mining and sand industries, fits into its strategy of growing its global capability, Weir said. 

In other acquisition activity, Dana Petroleum has made a major expansion of its North Sea interests with the purchase of Petro Canada's Dutch arm for €328m. Petro Canada Netherlands (PCN) operates in the in the Dutch sector of the North Sea. It brings an additional 31m barrels of oil equivalent of proved and probable ("2P") reserves and 51m of possible reserves. 

Petrofac, the international oil and gas facilities service provider, has bought TNEI Services, a specialist consultancy supporting the energy, power and renewables sectors. Petrofac is paying Ł7.5m for TNEI, of which 30% is contingent upon senior management's continued participation in the business. TNEI has some 50 staff in Newcastle and Manchester and provides services in the areas of power transmission and distribution, planning and environmental consent and energy management. 

Vector flag button with british pound currency iconSupport services firm Carillion has been awarded a 10-year framework contract to provide facilities management services at Heathrow Airport. 

Wine retailer Majestic Wine said full year pre-tax profit more than doubled, helped by its takeover of Lay & Wheeler and changes to its minimum purchase rules. For the 52 weeks ended 29 March 2010 pre-tax profit increased to Ł16.0m from Ł7.4m the same time a year earlier. Total sales rose to Ł233.2m from Ł201.8m before. The figure includes a Ł12.4m contribution from Lay & Wheeler which it bought in March 2009. 

SuperGroup, owner of the fast growing Superdry fashion label, has signed a franchise agreement with Al Khayyat Investments to open 13 Superdry stores across the United Arab Emirates. 

Cinema chain Cineworld is to go fully digital across its estate in the UK and Ireland. The company has entered into an agreement with Arts Alliance Media (AAM), a leading European provider of digital cinema technology and distribution services, to complete the roll-out of digital projection facilities. 

Sheffield based oil and gas equipment supplier Pressure Technologies fell after it saw its half year profit decline and its order book shrink but the company said it is on track to meet full year expectations. 

Drug developer Phytopharm has been given the go-ahead for a phase two trial of its Parkinson’s disease treatment Cogane by the US Food and Drug Administration. The study will investigate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of Cogane administered for 28 weeks to patients with early stage Parkinson's disease. 

FTSE 100 - Risers 
Fresnillo (FRES) 1,060.00p +5.05% 
Kazakhmys (KAZ) 1,183.00p +4.32% 
Anglo American (AAL) 2,672.50p +3.73% 
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) 1,197.00p +3.64% 
Barclays (BARC) 301.35p +3.61% 
Whitbread (WTB) 1,451.00p +3.57% 
Smiths Group (SMIN) 1,105.00p +3.56% 
British Airways (BAY) 206.10p +3.52% 
Xstrata (XTA) 1,033.00p +3.30% 
Eurasian Natural Resources (ENRC) 1,061.00p +3.21% 

FTSE 100 - Fallers 
BP (BP.) 355.45p -9.30% 
Morrison (Wm) Supermarkets (MRW) 257.70p -1.53% 
Home Retail Group (HOME) 231.50p -0.94% 
Tesco (TSCO) 391.65p -0.65% 
Man Group (EMG) 244.90p -0.61% 
Sainsbury (J) (SBRY) 319.70p -0.53% 
Shire Plc (SHP) 1,428.00p -0.14% 
AstraZeneca (AZN) 3,057.00p +0.03% 
Cobham (COB) 232.10p +0.04% 
Sage Group (SGE) 242.10p +0.04% 

FTSE 250 - Risers 
Weir Group (WEIR) 1,066.00p +12.15% 
Cookson Group (CKSN) 465.90p +6.03% 
Fenner (FENR) 217.00p +5.91% 
Eaga (EAGA) 118.00p +5.73% 
Morgan Crucible (MGCR) 191.60p +5.62% 
Brit Insurance Holdings NV (BRE) 929.00p +5.57% 
Senior (SNR) 128.00p +5.00% 
Domino Printing (DNO) 414.00p +5.00% 
Ferrexpo (FXPO) 265.00p +4.83% 
Salamander Energy (SMDR) 250.70p +4.46% 

FTSE 250 - Fallers 
Unite Group (UTG) 172.30p -2.98% 
Capital & Counties Properties (CAPC) 104.80p -2.96% 
Grainger (GRI) 108.00p -2.61% 
Taylor Wimpey (TW.) 29.03p -1.76% 
WH Smith (SMWH) 433.80p -1.70% 
Premier Foods (PFD) 20.40p -1.45% 
Logica (LOG) 121.20p -1.38% 
Hargreaves Lansdown (HL.) 349.90p -1.30% 
Hiscox (HSX) 338.00p -1.20% 
Davis Service Group (DVSG) 367.80p -1.10%



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