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Share Price: 1,125.00
Bid: 1,100.00
Ask: 1,150.00
Change: 15.00 (1.35%)
Spread: 50.00 (4.545%)
Open: 1,110.00
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London afternoon: RBS shakes off 'sell' note

Mon, 26th Apr 2010 14:11

The Footsie moved sideways over the lunch time session, with the blue chip index remaining buoyed by the strength of miners and banks. Kazakhmys is wanted after it sold a 49% stake in its copper project Aktogay to Chinese company Jinchuan Group for $120m. Kazakhmys said the estimated development cost of Aktogay is in the range of $1.5bn to $2bn.Kazakhmys's Kazakh peer ENRC is also in the news having has taken a step towards diversifying its portfolio away from base metals produced in Kazakhstan with the announcement that it will buy a 12.2% interest in South African platinum producer Northam Platinum. It will pay ZAR2.2bn ($296m) for the stake.Elsewhere in the resources sector oilfield support services firm Petrofac is in demand after its North Sea contract with Britannia Operator Limited was renewed for a five year period in a deal worth £35m. Oil giant BP is preparing to use one third of the world's dispersant supplies to deal with the oil spill from its Mississippi Canyon Block 252 (MC252), off the coast of New Orleans. The company, which is also assisting the owner of the rig that sank last week with recovery operations, is attempting to secure more supplies of dispersant.Royal Bank of Scotland is the stand-out stock in a buoyant banking sector despite BNP Paribas suggesting that shareholders, including the UK government, should sell the shares at this price. Pay TV and Internet service provider British Sky Broadcasting is the main party-pooper among blue-chips after Jefferies International predicted the satellite broadcaster's quarterly figures due out this week will lack lustre.Intertek is another weak feature after plans for the transfer of the bulk of Norwegian company Det Norske Veritas's Business Assurance division to the testing and inspection firm have been abandoned.In the FTSE 250, engineer Weir Group is on the rise after saying expects profits for the first half to be ahead of expectations after a strong first quarter. It expects first half profits to be about £30m ahead of previous expectations.Weir is not the only company to upgrade profits guidance today. Carphone Warehouse has upgraded its earnings expectations for the third time this year after a good performance in the US from joint venture Best Buy Mobile US. "Best Buy Mobile US is out-performing even our expectations," chief executive Charles Dunstone said.Housebuilder Redrow was another with good news for shareholders. The company expects to return to profitability in the second half after being 'encouraged' by sales activity since the start of the year. The firm said that house prices have remained stable since the start of the year, but that a planned change in Redrow's mix has resulted in higher average prices. Power peripherals supplier Chloride has soared ahead after it received an indicative cash bid approach from US rival Emerson worth 275p per share and £723m in total.Bid fever is also sending IT services group Morse Group higher. The group, which flagged the bid approach on Friday, has accepted a 51p a share offer from 2e2. in other bid news Hugh Osmond's Horizon acquisition vehicle confirmed that it is in preliminary talks with several different companies, including housebuilder Crest Nicholson.Infrastructure contractor Balfour Beatty has sold off stakes in two of its public/private partnership concessions for £24.1m.British coal miner UK Coal said pre-tax annual losses widened as Hargreaves Services confirmed it was still committed to merger plans. A decline in fourth quarter production and a subdued market price for coal hit full year results, UK Coal explained.The disruption caused by the closure of airspace due to the volcanic could that enveloped Europe cost John Menzies about £2.5m, the aviation and newspaper distribution group estimates.Baltic Oil Terminals has entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Alpcot Agro AB and Alpcot Capital to expand its operations at the port of Baltysk in Kaliningrad, Russia.Also benefiting from an MoU is Churchill Mining The Indonesian-focused coal miner said it had signed a memorandum of understanding for the supply of coal to a subsidiary of the Indonesian state electricity firm Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN). It will supply up to 5m tonnes a year, 'significantly increasing Churchill's forecast coal sales.'Petrel Resources rocketed higher after announcing work is to restart in Iraq after settling all outstanding issues on the Subba and Luhais oilfield development in the south of the country.There's also good news for Titanium Resources after it reached a final settlement with all remaining insurers in its subsidiary Sierra Rutile Limited's legal action relating to the capsize of Dredge D2 in July 2008.
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15 Jun 2012 15:56

LSE boss buys double round of shares

- Correction: On Wednesday it was incorrectly reported that Wood Group's Chairman had sold shares; it was in fact the Group Chairman who made the sale. Xavier Rolet, the chief executive officer of the London Stock Exchange Group, has had a busy few days, buying two rounds of shares in the same we

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27 Oct 2011 16:02

Boss's wife buys at Games Workshop

Not many women shop in Games Workshop, but chief executive Mark Wells's wife Karina has spent more than £15,000 on shares in the retailer of fantasy war games. She took 3,616 shares at 420p a time. That takes the couple's holding to 129,202 shares, which is about 0.4% of the firm. Top Director Bu

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18 May 2011 17:32

Churchill China toasts UK hospitality

Tableware supplier Churchill China said that trading in April and May has continued at "satisfactory levels", with signs of further growth in its UK hospitality business. Hospitality revenues in 2011 have been 'in line', as a slower start in certain export markets (US) has been balanced by a good p

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29 Jun 2010 16:17

Churchill China Buys 15,000 In Own Shares

LONDON (Dow Jones)-- Churchill China Plc (CHH.LN), announced Tuesday it has purchased a total of 15,000 ordinary shares of 10 pence each at a price of 277.5 pence each. MAIN FACTS: -The purchased shares will be held as treasury shares. -Shares at 1516 GMT stood at 277.50 pence. -By Z

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19 May 2010 08:13

Churchill China benfits from hospitality

Ceramic tableware maker Churchill China made "solid" progress in the four months to the end of April as hospitality revenues offset weakness in the retail business. "Overall trading performance in the four months to the end of April 2010 has continued to show solid progress against the comparative

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26 Apr 2010 16:34

London close: Footsie keeps lead

Stocks built on Friday's gains as investors piled into miners and high street banks, although the leading index finished toward the bottom of the session's range. An increase in metal prices proved attractive, with Chile-focused copper giant Antofagasta the pick of the bunch. Kazakhmys was also wa

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14 Apr 2010 12:08

Sector movers: Upbeat Alterian lifts software

Investors breathed a sigh of relief after marketing software firm Alterian said it expects full year results to be in line with expectations, helping lift the software & computer services sector higher. "Following contract slippage in the third quarter, the business has performed in line with expec

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25 Mar 2010 12:11

Small caps round-up: Sportech, Liontrust, DQ...

Losses rose at football pools group Sportech last year after heavy asset write-downs and gross win falling 10% to £64.6m. Pre-tax losses in 2009 were £17m after £25m of one-offs. Underlying operating profits fell to £19.5m from £22.6m. "That the decline in profitability is due, primarily, to our co

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8 Dec 2009 16:30

Dr Chu increases RCG stake

RCG Holdings chief executive Dr Raymond Chu is buying shares in the Hong Kong-based biometric and RFiD technology firm for the second day running. He bought 60,000 at 87.82p a share and followed this up with a further 50,000 at 86.85p a share. This has cost just over £96,000. Dr Chu owns 6.89% of

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19 May 2009 09:43

Small caps round-up: Circle Oil, Churchill China, Paragon...

Circle Oil has confirmed a discovery at its Geyad-1X exploration well in the onshore North West Gemsa concession, Egypt. The well tested at a sustained average combined rate from two pay zones of 2,809 barrels of oil per day (bopd) and 3.04 millions standard cubic feet per day (MMscfd). Ceramic ta

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