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12 Oct 2010 08:05

Masawara buys BP and Shell's Zimbabwe assets

Masawara, a new AIM-listed investment fund set up by one of Zimbabwe's richest men, has agreed in principle to buy BP and Shell's assets in Zimbabwe. The "significant" holding in BP and Shell Marketing Services acquired by Shingai Mutasa's vehicle includes 73 retail sites, storage capacity of about

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11 Oct 2010 16:38

London close: Footsie limps higher

Footsie closed just a few points higher Monday after a sluggish day's trading that saw the leading share index fluctuating in a narrow range just above the zero mark. Oil services group Petrofac firmed on the back of a lucrative contract win. The government of Sharjah has appointed the company t

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11 Oct 2010 14:34

London afternoon: Stocks tread water

The blue-chip index trod water over the lunchtime session with the majority of leading stocks consolidating the morning's gains. Oil services group Petrofac is firmer on the back of a lucrative contract win. The government of Sharjah has appointed the company to take over operational responsibilit

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11 Oct 2010 12:06

London midday: Footsie crawls higher

Footsie traded in a narrow range throughout the morning session and started the afternoon in marginally in positive territory, boosted by expectations of a moderately firm opening on Wall Street. Oil services group Petrofac is leading the market's far from vigorous advance. The government of Sharja

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11 Oct 2010 06:22

Monday newspaper round-up: George Osborne, Entertainment One, Prudential...

Nearly 500,000 people on long-term sickness benefit will have to take up jobs or have their welfare payments cut by a third, the Times reports. The move, expected to save up to £4bn, is part of the Government's plan to find economies of at least £16 bin from the £195bn welfare budget by 2014-15. In

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10 Oct 2010 10:52

Sunday newspaper round-up: Potash, BP, George Osborne...

One of Canada's biggest pension funds is plotting an audacious bid to spoil BHP Billiton's $39bn (£24.5bn) hostile takeover of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, the world's biggest fertiliser producer. Ontario Teachers Pension Plan, which controls a C$96bn (£60bn) portfolio that includes Camelot,

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7 Oct 2010 16:52

London close: Footsie closes on low note

Footsie turned down in the afternoon session despite better than expected US jobs and retail sales figures. US shares did not respond to the economic data and by midday the Dow was showing strongly red. In Europe, interest rates were left on hold by both the Bank of England and European Central ba

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7 Oct 2010 14:37

London afternoon: BoNY-M stalking Man

Better than expected US jobless figures have given the UK market a lift, with the Footsie now knocking on the door of 5700. Mining stocks are, by and large, still refusing the join the party. Copper miners Kazakhmys and Antofagasta lead the sector lower. Indian miner Vedanta is holding up though

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7 Oct 2010 12:14

London midday: Status quo maintained

The Bank of England announcement on interest rate and quantitative easing (QE) policy was a non-event, with the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) electing to maintain the status quo. Leaving the base lending rate unchanged was no surprise but there was a slight possibility that QE would be res

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7 Oct 2010 07:22

BP to develop Azerbaijan gas field

BP has signed a deal with Azerbaijan's state oil company to explore and develop a deep water gas area in the Caspian Sea. BP and the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) hope to combine their expertise to make new discoveries in the Shafag-Asiman block, with is about 78 miles sou

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7 Oct 2010 06:26

Thursday newspaper round-up: SABMiller, British Airways, Cairn Energy

SABMiller is in talks to swallow one of Africa's biggest brewers in a deal worth more than £6 billion.The Times understands that the owner of Grolsch and Peroni Nastro Azzurro is running the rule over the African beer operations of Groupe Castel. British Airways' four million frequent fliers will e

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6 Oct 2010 06:45

Wednesday tips round-up: BP, TUI Travel, Ferrexpo...

Last week, Bob Dudley, BP's new chief executive, hinted that the company's dividend may be restarted this year. BP suspended its dividend in June for the first time in 18 years as the fallout from the Macondo oil well accelerated. If the dividend is reinstated at the lower level expected by the ma

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5 Oct 2010 07:05

AMEC picked for BP onshore contract

BP has chosen AMEC to provide engineering and project management services (EPMS) for its onshore facilities developments around the world, two years after it handed it the deal for offshore projects. AMEC is one of two companies selected by oil giant BP for this long term agreement which runs for f

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4 Oct 2010 16:48

London close: Footsie fightback loses momentum

Footsie enjoyed a brief incursion into positive territory in mid-afternoon trading, but was driven back into the red in line with weakness on Wall Street. Here, oil stocks were a major drag on the index with BP, Cairn Energy and Royal Dutch Shell all headed south. Plumbers' merchant Wolseley mov

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4 Oct 2010 14:31

London afternoon: Footsie treading water

Footsie threatened to move back into positive territory over the lunch time session but just fell short. Oil stocks remains a major drag on the index with BP, Cairn Energy and Royal Dutch Shell all heading south. The morning's biggest faller, satellite operator Inmarsat , is now showing a small

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