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Share Price: 1,140.00
Bid: 1,100.00
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Change: 30.00 (2.70%)
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Sunday share tips: Amec, Tesco, Churchill China

Sun, 11th Jan 2015 19:47

Sell shares of Amec, Danny Fortson advised in the Sunday Times. A year ago the oil services company paid £2bn in cash and shares for Swiss-listed rival Foster Wheeler. Its other option was to hand cash back to shareholders. Since then the oil price has halved, shale producers have cut spending and Russia is in dire financial straits. The Foster Wheeler deal was meant to increase business from both shale operators and Russia. Foster Wheeler is failing to meet forecasts, oil services has been hit hard by falling crude prices and there is no relief in sight, the Inside the City columnist concluded.Steer clear of Tesco, Questor recommended in the Sunday Telegraph. Chief Executive Dave Lewis has made an encouraging start to his turnaround plan: sales show signs of improvement, Lewis is closing stores and Tesco is refocusing on its core grocery business. But profits are falling, debts are on the rise and Tesco's balance sheet is vulnerable to property write-downs. There is no dividend and profits are not going to revive for the foreseeable future. Further signs of improvement are needed for the shares to become investable and they should be avoided until then.Buy shares of Churchill China, Midas advised in the Mail on Sunday. The company makes plates for brands such as Jamie Oliver and Cath Kidston while supplying 300,000 eateries in Britain and exporting to 70 countries. Sales are set to rise at home, as more people eat out, and abroad. Manufacturing efficiencies will also help profits. Churchill coped with a flood of cheap crockery in the late 1990s by targeting venues serving food over retail sales. Its hardwearing plates are cost-efficient for restaurants and replacing worn or broken items is easy. The shares should prove rewarding in the long-term.Buy shares of Acal, the small-cap electronic parts distributor, Questor advised in the Sunday Telegraph. Acal makes components for big consumer brands, including De'Longhi coffee machines. The acquisition of Norway-based Foss will expand its fibre optics operations and is sensible. The market for Stannah stairlifts, for which Acal provides cabling systems, will grow as populations age. The company has focused on higher value products after being hit hard by the economic crisis and Questor maintained its recommendation to buy the shares.Bwin could face a similar fate to Napster, the music-sharing site that was undone when music publishers sued teenagers downloading free songs, Danny Fortson said in the Sunday Times. A Munich court's conviction of a gambler for playing blackjack through a Gibraltar-based gambling company's website is a worrying development. It was the first prosecution of a person in Germany, which makes up a quarter of Bwin's business, for unlawful gambling. EU gambling rules are a mess. Bwin may be worth a punt but Fortson avoids companies with legally questionable businesses.Investors in Howden Joinery have enjoyed an 81% rise in the share price since Midas recommended them in March 2013. The Mail on Sunday tipster said further gains were likely to come from the kitchen maker after it announced that annual profits would be higher than forecast. Existing shareholders could sell a quarter of their holding but should keep hold of most of their stake because the company is likely to deliver further growth in 2015 and beyond.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.SF
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23 Oct 2014 16:23

DIRECTOR DEALINGS: Churchill China Non-Executive Sells 20,000 Shares

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27 Aug 2014 12:23

Churchill China cashes in on eating-out trend

More people are eating out as the UK economy improves, helping Churchill China to serve up higher half-year profits and dividends. Churchill said its hospitality business, which supplies crockery to restaurants, pubs and conference venues, boosted sales by 12% to a record £16.8m in the six months t

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27 Aug 2014 11:06

Churchill China Raises Dividend, Confirms Confidence In 2014 Outlook

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15 Aug 2014 07:53

Churchill China appoints new chief executive

Churchill China, which makes crockery for the hospitality and retail markets, said it had appointed a new chief executive. Churchill said David O'Connor would replace Andrew Roper, who is retiring after more than 40 years with the group and seven as chief executive, although he will remain on the b

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15 Aug 2014 07:39

UK MORNING BRIEFING: Miners Lead Broad-Based London Gains

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15 Aug 2014 06:58

Churchill China Makes O'Connor CEO As Roper Steps Down

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8 Aug 2014 10:19

Friday broker round-up UPDATE

African Minerals: Canaccord Genuity cuts target price from 170p to 150p, while keeping its buy recommendation. AMEC: Credit Suisse reduces target price from 1250p to 1150p retaining a neutral rating. Nomura reduces target price from 1450p to 1250p staying with its buy recommendation. UBS cuts targe

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7 Jul 2014 08:41

Churchill China delivers "encouraging" annual performance

Ceramics group Churchill China said it expects to hit annual forecasts after an "encouraging" performance in the year to June 30th. The company, which makes and distributes ceramic-related products to hospitality and retail markets, said that it has performed well despite strong comparatives during

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7 Jul 2014 07:51

Churchill China Says 2014 Trading Has Been "Very Encouraging"

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15 May 2014 12:36

Churchill China Says Operating Performance Remains Encouraging

LONDON (Alliance News) - Churchill China PLC Thursday said its operating performance since it published its full-year results in March has remained encouraging, while sales to hospitality customers has continued to grow at a satisfactory rate. The company, which manufactures ceramic product

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27 Mar 2014 16:01

Import taxes hit Churchill China retail sales

Churchill China boosted annual profits but said price increases caused by import taxes hit sales in its retail business. The group, which supplies tableware to department stores and makes ceramic mugs, gifts and dinnerware for brands including Jamie Oliver, Cath Kidston and Disney, said 2013 was an

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10 Jan 2014 10:48

Churchill China to beat expectation after strong Christmas

AIM-listed Churchill China said it expected to exceed expectations after a strong performance toward the end of the year. The pre-Chrismas period saw a strong performance from the company's dominant Hospitality business, leading the board to expect its operating performance for the year would be "

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5 Jul 2013 14:29

Churchill China on track to meet full year expectations

Stoke-on-Trent pottery company Churchill China, which can trace its roots back to 1795, said business had remained strong in the second quarter and it was confident it would meet full year expectations. The British ceramics business said it was pleased with progress at its hospitality division whe

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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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