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London afternoon: Gains pegged after US housing data

Tue, 18th Aug 2009 14:37

Disappointing US housing starts data took the wind out of London's sales over the lunchtime session, though the blue-chip FTSE 100 index remains in the blue. Housing starts are seen as one of the vital signs of the US economy and July's figures disappointed, with the annualised number of housing starts sliding to 581,000 units from a revised annual rate of 587,000 in June. Economists had been predicting a July figure of 598,000.On the corporate front, British Land's results have disappointed and cast a shadow over the real estate sector. The property group, which owns the Broadgate development in London's financial district, saw the value of its property portfolio fall to £8.18bn in the first quarter but said the pace of decline has slowed markedly. Land Securities and Liberty International slide in sympathy.Elsewhere in the financial sector HSBC is wanted after positive comment from Goldman Sachs. The US bank reckons that HSBC Finance will stop being a major drag on HSBC's earnings from 2010 onwards, earlier than previously expected. Goldman Sachs has upgraded HSBC from 'neutral' to 'buy' and raised its price target from 580p to 820p.A joint venture including support services firm Carillion has won a 'Building Schools for the Future' contract for Durham. The market has given the thumbs up to James Fisher's acquisition of MB Faber, which provides specialist electrical and engineering services to the nuclear and aerospace industries, for up to £5.25m in cash.Car dealer Pendragon reported sharply lower profits in the six months to June 30 as recession-hit motorists held onto their old cars rather than splashing out on new ones. Respiratory inhaler firm Vectura remains "very confident" about prospects with important drug trials due to start later this year and plenty of cash in the bank.Online video services provider Amino Technologies posted an operating loss compared with a profit the same time a year before as challenging economic conditions continued hit the group. Nightclub owner Luminar can breathe a little easier on news that 95.5% of the shares available through an open offer have been taken up and buyers have been found for the remainder.Chip designer Arc International is recommending a £25.2m cash bid from US semiconductor intellectual property firm Virage Logic.The slump in construction activity hit property repair and maintenance company Rok hard in the first half of 2009, but the company is confident of meeting full year expectations, provided market conditions do not deteriorate further.Australian alternative energy developer Ceramic Fuel Cells revealed widening annual losses after it booked significant impairment charges related to losses on financial investments.US navigation equipment specialist Garmin said any offer it makes for marine electronics group Raymarine is likely to be solely in cash. Yesterday, Raymarine confirmed recent press speculation that it is in potential takeover talks with US navigation equipment specialist Garmin and with other parties.Zambia-based exploration company Kiwara said its follow-up drill programme has significantly extended the size of the strike at the company's mne in Kawako.India-focused oil and gas company Indus Gas has discovered gas on a test drilling of a new well. The Eastern Promise-1 well intersected a gas bearing interval at a depth of around 3,175 to 3,183 metres in the Early Cretaceous Pariwar formation.Trading in the shares of Dominion Petroleum resumed after the Bermuda-based oil and gas explorer announced a $10m cash injection from BlueGold Capital, which now has a 20% stake, and its results for 2008. Shares in Ascent Resources were wanted Tuesday after the oil and gas company said drilling of the PEN-105 well in the Penészlek area of the Nyírség permits in Hungary has reached a depth of 310 metres. It is expected it will reach its primary target depth of 1,500 metres within two weeks.Property and insurance software group Innovation dropped despite saying that full-year pre-tax profit is expected to be within the range of market forecasts.Thirdforce said it has received a revised proposal from management buy-out vehicle LearnVantage. The UK E-learning software group said the proposal may or may not lead to an offer for the entire issued and to be issued share capital of the company.
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Petrofac director sells before demerger

Michael Press has raised £1.4m from selling shares in oil services provider Petrofac ahead of the proposed demerger of its oil and gas assets. Press is the senior independent non-executive director on the board of Petrofac. He sold 120,000 shares at 1173.65p each. He retains 120,000 shares. This i

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3 Nov 2009 08:52

Amino hit by order slip and parts shortage

Online video services provider Amino Technologies warns 2009 results will be "significantly" below expectations as order slippage and component shortages cause a "material" loss in the second half. In an update for the year ending 30 November, it said orders expected to close in the period have not

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18 Aug 2009 16:36

London close: Stocks in late surge

A late rally driven by early gains in the US had London back up at session highs, with gains among financial plays easily offsetting a weaker property sector. Investors overcame disappointing US housing starts data that had the blue chip index struggling at session lows mid-afternoon. The annual ra

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18 Aug 2009 12:00

London midday: Properties left behind in market rally

Once again mining stocks are in the driving seat but today they are driving the market north, with many stocks recovering some of yesterday's heavy losses. Xstrata, ENRC, Kazakhmys and Lonmin are the picks of the mining sector, along with cash strapped Rio Tinto, which has received a $2.025bn offe

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18 Aug 2009 08:11

London open: Footsie fights back

London's top stocks are winning back some of the heavy losses it posted yesterday, with miners among the main risers. Xstrata is the best blue chip performer in early dealings, closely followed by Rio Tinto, Randgold Resources and Kazakhmys. Cash strapped miner Rio Tinto has received a $2.025bn of

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18 Aug 2009 07:44

London pre-open: Footsie to recoup losses

Footsie is expected to win back some of the heavy losses it posted yesterday. British Land saw the value of its property portfolio fall to £8.18bn in the first quarter but said the pace of decline has slowed markedly. The group, which has been the subject of intense bid speculation, said £3.2bn (39

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18 Aug 2009 07:35

Amino Technologies counts H1 loss

Online video services provider Amino Technologies posted an operating loss compared with a profit the same time a year before as challenging economic conditions continued hit the group. The group reported an operating loss before exceptional items of £3.10m for the six months ended 31 May 2009 com

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9 Jun 2009 15:54

Amino expects interim operating loss

Online video services provider Amino Technologies expects to make an operating loss at the interim stage as a result of revenue shortfalls in the Americas and an increase in its cost base following the merger with Tilgin IPTV. After an operational review the board has identified cost savings that w

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