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Wednesday tips round-up: Abcam, National Express, IG

Wed, 14th Sep 2011 06:34

Abcam initially produced primary antibodies, tools used in genetic research. Four fifths of its products go into laboratories and other research facilities funded by the public purse, which is a weakness. The company floated on AIM in 2005 with a market capitalisation of £57.5 million and is now worth £626m. The shares sell on almost 24 times this year's earnings. A success story, then, but with much of that success seemingly already in the price, says the Times.National Express's $200m deal to buy Petermann Partners, the school bus operator, makes sense. The acquisition comes on the back of results in July that showed improving trends in the UK group's North American arm. Adding Petermann bolsters the division and paves the way for further growth. Despite boasting prospective yields of well over 4 per cent, National Express shares trade on a forward earnings multiple of around eight times. Buy, says the Independent.Shares in IG Group look a simple bet. If you think that the world will become a much better place tomorrow, with an immediate return to financial stability, they are a clear sell. For those of us who live in the real world, there seems little prospect of the market turbulence that has boosted revenues so sharply at IG coming to a halt. That is not to say the shares are a screaming buy; they sell on more than 13 times' earnings, which looks high for a business with so little forward visibility of revenue. Though the shares look toppy, an interesting bet on further hard times, says the Times.People are shopping more carefully and wasting less meat. This is good news generally, but not so good for Hilton Food Group. First-half sales for this supplier of Tesco and supermarkets on the Continent were up 10.3 per cent, but 6 per cent came from food price inflation and 2% from favourable currency movements. Only 2.3% was a genuine rise in volumes sold and this came from countries such as Sweden. The outturn in the UK was flat. For this year, the shares sell on about 11.5 times' earnings, which does not suggest an immediate reason to buy, says the Times.Tullow Oil, the FTSE 100 explorer, is walking tall at the moment after striking oil off the coast of French Guiana with its first "wildcat" exploration well in virgin hydrocarbon territory. Analysts hailed the South American find as a "game-changer" for Tullow while the market sent its shares up by 15% after its announcement on Friday - adding more than £1.4bn to its market capitalisation. With a normalised price to earnings ratio of 32.3 times and an enterprise multiple of 10.1, Tullow looks like a strong buy, according to the Independent.He may know how to take down the Daleks and the Cybermen but will Doctor Who be able to save Character Group - which makes toys of the BBC1 hero - from a Europe-wide sovereign debt crisis? The company, which also makes Bob the Builder and Peppa Pig toys, said it would meet results expectations and added the directors were pleased with the distribution of the brands for Christmas and the spring. Nonetheless, in a bid to protect itself, the company is tightening its stock control, which will protect profitability and cash flow, although it will not maximise potential sales. These measures, its stable of brands and the forward earnings multiple of under seven times make this one to buy, according to the Independent.Please note: Digital Look provides a round-up of news, tips and information that is impacting share prices and the market. Digital Look cannot take any responsibility for information provided by third parties. This is for your general information only as not intended to be relied upon by users in making an investment decision or any other decision. Please obtain a copy of the relevant publication and carry out your own research before considering acting on any of this information.---RG
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18 Jan 2012 07:15

Character on track despite weak sales

Toys and games company Character Group said, despite weak sales to date, it still expects to meet current market expectations for the financial year ending 31 August 2012. "We believe that the group's key brands have held up well with no substantial casualties," it said in a company statement. F

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29 Nov 2011 08:03

Character Group enjoys robust year

Toys, games and giftware firm Character Group revealed a 19.8% hike in full year pre-tax profit and said while it has reduced its sales forecasts for the current year, it expects to maintain profit in 2012 at similar levels to this year. Pre-tax profit rose to £9.05m in the year ended 31 August 201

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13 Sep 2011 16:58

London close: Good gains as FTSE 100 rallies

Stocks rediscovered their earlier buoyancy to finish with strong gains as hopes of a resolution of the euro crisis attracted buyers. Today's big mover, Cairn Energy, fell sharply after reporting disappointing results from its drilling campaign offshore Greenland, with one well coming up dry and ano

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13 Sep 2011 12:07

London midday: Eurozone worries resurface

This morning's bright start seems a distant memory now, with shares firmly in the red as worries over the Eurozone situation take centre stage again. Today's big mover, Cairn Energy is sharply lower after reporting disappointing results from its offshore drilling campaign offshore Greenland, with o

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13 Sep 2011 10:18

Character tries to calm fears

The toys, games and giftware company, Character Group says its year end results will meet market expectations. The firm, which produces branded toys such as Peppa Pig, Bob the Builder and Fireman Sam, says it felt obliged to update investors amidst the current economic gloom. In a nod to what many

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19 Apr 2011 15:54

Character confident despite expected second half slowdown

Toys and giftware distributor Character Group announced a strong rise revenue for the half year ended to 28th February but is bracing itself for a slowdown in sales in the second half. Profit before tax rose 78% to £6.64m from £3.73m the year before on sales that rose 34.7% to £6.64m from £43.1m a

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19 Jan 2011 11:01

Small caps round-up: Henderson Smaller Cos, Forte Energy, Vane Minerals...

Small cap-focused trust Henderson Smaller Companies achieved a total return of 22.1% for the half-year to 30 November, putting the benchmark index - up 12.7% - in the shade. The trust, which increased total pre-tax profit from £37.9m to £42.6m, said it expects the markets to remain "choppy", but t

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3 Dec 2010 06:45

Friday tips round-up: Domino's Pizza, Britvic, Kingfisher...

The last two cold snaps boosted like-for-like sales at Domino's Pizza as peckish consumers, wary of slippery pavements, decided to phone for fast food. Domino's was ready to meet the challenge with its fleet of scooters, which made inroads in areas where larger vehicles were held back by the snow.

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2 Dec 2010 16:33

London close: Market jumps 125 points

Blue chips staged an impressive late rally to finish more than 100 points higher for the second day running. There was no big bond repurchase programme today from the European Central Bank, but a decision to extend the current one for three months was enough to get buyers in a lather again. "We ex

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2 Dec 2010 14:28

London afternoon: ECB inaction deflates market

The absence of any mention of plans to launch a bond purchase in the European Central Bank (ECB) press conference this afternoon has taken some of the glow off equities. "We expect the governments to follow what they are committed to, they all have their adjustment and stabilisation programmes," E

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2 Dec 2010 12:02

London midday: Shares stay strong as updates impress

Company announcements have mostly been well-received today, helping to keep the leading share index in positive territory. All eyes will be on European Central Bank President (ECB) Jean-Claude Trichet at this afternoon's press conference following the interest rate decision for the eurozone, which

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2 Dec 2010 08:16

Character Group back in the black

Toys and giftware distributor Character Group returned to profit in the full year after strong demand for its brands and distributed lines. Following several years of a tough retail environment the group, whose brands include ZhuZhu Pets, Peppa Pig, Doctor Who and Postman Pat, posted a pre-tax prof

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9 Sep 2010 14:57

Small caps round-up: Character, Advanced Computer, Titanium...

Toy maker Character expects to make a "strong return to profitability" for the year to 31 August and reports second half and full-year sales ahead of forecasts. "Sales in the new year have started well and are likely to substantially out-perform our internal forecasts for September," the firm sai

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26 Jul 2010 07:48

Character: Confident, Sees FY In Line With Market Views

LONDON (Dow Jones)--Character Group PLC (CCT.LN), said Monday that the group continues to develop its portfolio of branded products and build its market share in the U.K, and said it is confident that trading for the financial year ending Aug. 31 will at least meet market expectations. MAIN FACT

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