Investment in North Sea oil on the backburner October 9, 2014 OIL AND gas operators may delay investing in North Sea operations until after the chancellor’s Autumn Statement, according to a new report from Deloitte. The report found that four deals were announced offshore UK in the third quarter of 2014, down slightly on the five transactions signed off in the second quarter, and significantly reduced from [...]
Rolls-Royce flying high after new $440m Norwegian deal October 9, 2014 ROLLS-Royce has been selected to supply Norwegian with Trent 1000 engines for nine additional Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner planes and has been signed up for a maintenance and servicing contract worth $440m (£272m). The deal will see Norwegian’s leased planes powered by the Trent 1000-TEN, which Rolls-Royce claims boasts the “best through-life fuel efficiency, lowest emissions [...]
Ithaca Energy production falls short after problem summer October 9, 2014 ITHACA Energy’s share price fell by almost seven per cent yesterday after a third-quarter trading update revealed that production had failed to meet the predicted level. The company reported average production of 11,600 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) and said it now anticipated full-year production of 12,500 boepd for 2014, whereas guidance production [...]
Brent crude falls below June 2012 price ahead of Opec meeting October 9, 2014 BRENT crude oil prices continued to slide yesterday, dipping below $91 a barrel for the first time since June 2012. Despite unrest in many parts of the Middle East, prices have been falling for three months, with many experts blaming a combination of oversupply and unyielding US shale gas production. Michael Hewson, head analyst at [...]
London Report: Investors take punt on banks to drive FTSE up January 7, 2014 THE UK’S blue chip share index rose to a one-week high yesterday, with gains in financial stocks pushing the FTSE 100 towards major technical resistance levels. Lloyds rallied three per cent, as investors bought the stock on expectations that the bank will start paying dividends this year and that it will benefit from a recovering [...]
Lord Hill wins EU vote after second hearing October 8, 2014 LORD Hill has been confirmed as the EU commissioner for financial services after a second confirmation hearing. His appointment was affirmed yesterday by a margin of 45 to 13 committee members. He was called back to face further questions from MEPs after failing to convince EU committee members of his suitability at a first hearing [...]
Legal battle looms for ministers over EU’s Hinkley Point power plant decision October 8, 2014 Ministers could be facing a lengthy legal battle over the planned nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point in Somerset, following the European Commission’s announcement yesterday that construction could go ahead. Austria threatened earlier this week to sue the commission if it allowed the project, on the grounds that subsidies such as those awarded to Hinkley [...]
Glencore knocked back but not giving up October 7, 2014 Multinational mining company Glencore has said that it is no longer actively considering a £100bn merger with larger rival Rio Tinto, despite talks between its bosses. In a statement yesterday afternoon, however, Glencore kept the door open for a future offer – even hinting that this could come within the six-month waiting period imposed by [...]
British Car Auctions looking to raise £200m in November IPO October 6, 2014 British Car Auctions (BCA), owner of online car buying service webuyanycar.com, is preparing to float on the stock market. The company, which operates in 12 European countries as well as Brazil, is aiming to raise around £200m through placing at least 25 per cent of its issued share capital. John Olsen, chief executive [...]
Balfour Beatty may shut Blackpool International Airport October 6, 2014 Balfour Beatty may be forced to shut Blackpool International Airport if it cannot find a buyer for the asset. The construction firm has been seeking a buyer for the airport since August, and the deadline for its decision is today. Andrew Gibbs, analyst at Investec, told City A.M.: “Blackpool has always been an issue, it’s always [...]