FTSE knocked for fifth day as US results hit confidence July 20, 2010 BRITAIN’S top share index ended lower yesterday for a fifth straight session as generally disappointing US results hurt investor sentiment, offsetting strong gains from mining stocks buoyed by firmer metals prices. The FTSE 100 closed down 8.82 points, or 0.2 per cent, at 5,139.46, having fallen 0.2 per cent on Monday. TELECOMS HIT BY BUDGET [...]
THE TIPSTER June 30, 2010 A MONTH ago we pointed out that the outlook for Ladbrokes was bearish with the shares looking more likely to go down than up. Since then, Ladbrokes has fallen 7 per cent, despite what should be a profitable World Cup and the outlook has got even worse. It closed at a 6-month low at 131p, [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS November 2, 2010 MEARS Altium rates the housing repair firm a “hold” with a target price of 270p. The broker has downgraded its 2010 pre-tax profit forecasts by £0.6m, or two per cent, due to costs linked to small contract wins in the wake of Connaught’s collapse. The firm’s social housing pipeline has slipped slightly to £2.8bn, however, [...]
LISTED PRODUCT NEWS June 16, 2010 MAY RECORD ETF MONTH FOR BARCLAYS As the stock markets plummeted in May, ETF trading volumes picked up sharply, according to figures from Barclays Stockbrokers. Monthly trading volumes were at their highest on record – up 44 per cent on the previous month and up 52 per cent on May 2009. Barclays Stockbrokers said that [...]
Miners carry the FTSE to small gains after talk Australia could axe new tax June 10, 2010 ARALLY by miners lifted Britain’s top share index by the close on Thursday, while improved economic sentiment gave the banks a boost. Another sharp fall for BP, however, limited the index’s gains, as the costs of the disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico continued to cloud the company’s future. Miners delivered the bulk [...]
Chequing in with the best November 4, 2010 In a wonderful example of stating the obvious, the Office of Fair Trading yesterday published evidence that retail banking in Britain isn’t very competitive. For most people, that will probably come as no surprise. Though customer service has been getting better in almost every other industry, in retail banking limited weekend opening hours, unhelpful call [...]
Fading Eurozone fears push banks up while bid activity sends BSkyB higher June 15, 2010 A RALLY by banks, fuelled by demand in European bond auctions on easing debt concerns, helped Britain’s top share index higher yesterday, with BSkyB up after an approach by News Corp. The FTSE 100 closed up 15.69 points or 0.3 per cent at 5,217.82, the highest closing level since 15 May, and taking its winning [...]
RPC Group to buy rival firm Superfos December 16, 2010 PLASTIC packaging maker RPC Group said yesterday it planned to buy its Danish rival Superfos for €240m (£204.7m) in a deal likely to boost its market share and expand its operations into new countries. RPC said it would fund the acquisition through a rights issue and debt in the form of a new €130m term [...]
RPC Group to buy rival firm Superfos December 16, 2010 PLASTIC packaging maker RPC Group said yesterday it planned to buy its Danish rival Superfos for €240m (£204.7m) in a deal likely to boost its market share and expand its operations into new countries. RPC said it would fund the acquisition through a rights issue and debt in the form of a new €130m term [...]
Seventh straight rise for FTSE 100 as BP bounces on US compensation deal June 17, 2010 BRITAIN’S top share index rose for the seventh consecutive day yesterday, led by BP after its compensation deal with the White House, but gains were held in check by weak US jobs data hitting commodity-linked stocks. The FTSE 100 was up 15.97 points, or 0.3 per cent, at 5,253.89, to close at its highest since [...]