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London afternoon: Banks and miners lead advance

Mon, 01st Nov 2010 15:14

Footsie pulled out of its late morning slump over the lunch time session to move firmly back into positive territory, though investors are still reluctant to commit too heavily ahead of tomorrow's mid-term US elections, and the quantitative easing decisions expected this week from the Bank of England and the US Federal Reserve.An attempt by outsourcing company Serco to lean on its suppliers and ask them for a voluntary contribution towards Serco's commitment to the government's cost cutting efforts has backfired most spectacularly. The company, which carries out work for the government such as operating prisons and London's Docklands Light Railway, was forced to make a grovelling apology to suppliers following its demand for a 2.5% rebate on fees for work carried out this year, which was accompanies by a thinly veiled threat to look less kindly on those who did not cough up when the company next had cause to place contracts with suppliers."Your response [to the rebate request] will no doubt indicate your commitment to our partnership, but will also be something I will seriously consider in our working relationship as Serco continues to grow," Servo's finance director Andrew Jenner said in a letter sent out to suppliers.Banks are higher as trading updates loom. Lloyds Banking Group is getting ready for tomorrow's statement with a 2% jump, while Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC are also making up ground ahead of Friday's releases.Miners are also wanted, helped by strong manufacturing data from China. Rising metal prices have lifted Kazakhmys, Xstrata, Antofagasta, Lonmin and Rio Tinto onto the blue chip leader board. Smiths Group is higher on hopes the latest Al Qaeda bomb threat will increase demand for its cargo-scanning equipment. BG Group, the oil and gas giant due to declare third quarter results this week, is to get cracking on its Queensland Curtis Liquefied Natural Gas (QCLNG) project after receiving government clearance.Pumps manufacturer Weir is also lower despite expecting to beat full-year profit forecasts thanks to high demand for its equipment from the mining and oil exploration sector and stronger than expected aftermarket activity. The company said it continued to perform well in the third quarter, reporting improving order trends across the Minerals and Oil & Gas divisions. A bullish update from Elementis has the mid-cap speciality chemicals group up sharply. It expects to make more money than expected this year as a swell of activity in the oil and gas sector helped the speciality chemicals supplier lift sales by 11% in the third quarter.Underlying operating profit for paper and packaging group Mondi was on the up in the third quarter, both on the preceding two quarters and in comparison with the same quarter of 2009. despite only a marginal increase in turnover. Net debt was reduced to€1,536m at the end of September from €1,632m three months earlier.Xchanging, the business process outsourcing specialist, is still seeing pressure on activity levels due to economic conditions and some customers remain cautious in this uncertain market. For the full year, revenues and profits are in line with current market expectations. Falkland Islands oil explorer Desire Petroleum has failed to reach target depths in the first wireline logging run at its 14/15-1Z sidetrack well on the Rachel prospect. "Due to wellbore stability issues through the deviated section of the wellbore (forty degree hole inclination) it was not possible to reach the target depths in the first wireline logging run," it said in a short statement Monday.Chrysalis could be taken over after the record company confirmed it is in talks with a number of interested parties. Talk over the weekend was that veteran music tycoon and Chrysalis founder and current chairman Chris Wright was likely to do a deal with someone like Bug Music or Imagem Music.Cosalt, the struggling provider of safety equipment to the oil industry, confirmed this morning it has received an approach for its marine business. "These discussions are not sufficiently advanced for there to be any certainty that a transaction would be concluded or as to the price and other terms upon which it would be concluded," the firm said in a brief statement.Shares in oil explorer Faroe Petroleum fell after its announcement of a discovery off the Faroe Islands failed to impress the market. The company said that drilling at the Anne Marie prospect found hydrocarbons in 'thin sandy layers' that indicate 'robust' evidence of the presence of an active petroleum system.
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15 Feb 2013 13:27

Safety gear maker Cosalt to appoint administrators

Feb 15 (Reuters) - Safety equipment maker Cosalt Plc , which warned last week it faced insolvency, said its bankers would appoint administrators to run the company after failing to reach an agreement on its debts and funding for its pension scheme. The company said it had failed to find an

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31 Dec 2012 09:39

Cosalt warns on rising pension scheme debts

Cosalt, the Lincolnshire based company which provides life jackets and safety harnesses for the oil and gas industry, has said that it is continuing discussions with its lenders in an effort to find a solution to its financial difficulties, but warned the deficit on its pension scheme has grown. T

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2 Dec 2012 17:44

Sunday newspaper round-up: Virgin Atlantic, Tesco, RBS

America´s largest airline is plotting to take control of Virgin Atlantic after making a secret approach to the British carrier's big Asian shareholder. Delta Air Lines is understood to have offered to buy Singapore Airlines' 49 per cent holding in Virgin. If it succeeds, Delta's European partner, Ai

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1 May 2012 09:55

Small caps round-up: Cosalt, Westminster, Mobile Streams

Trading in the shares of Cosalt, the cash-strapped Lincolnshire based company which provides life jackets and safety harnesses for the oil and gas industry, has been suspended as it has missed the deadline for publishing its annual results for 2011. At the moment the group is preoccupied with talks

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12 Dec 2011 08:44

London open: Banks and miners drag down Footsie

Mining stocks are dragging the Footsie down in early going, while banks are also weak as investors bank profits after the sector shot up on Friday. Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is one of the big fallers in the banking sector after the long-awaited report from the Financial Services Authority (FSA)

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12 Dec 2011 07:56

Cosalt chairman reminds shareholders clock is ticking

The chairman of struggling Grimsby-based company Cosalt has sent a letter to shareholders urging them to sell their shares to him, as time is running out for the company. In the letter, David Ross, whose grandfather founded the oil and gas sector safety firm a century ago, said: "It is clear, I bel

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7 Dec 2011 08:53

Cosalt thrown £5m lifeline by suitor Ross

Cosalt, the Lincolnshire based company which provides life jackets and safety harnesses for the oil and gas industry has seen its shares jump 28% this morning on news of a new credit facility. The £5m overdraft is being provided by David Ross, who co-founded Carphone Warehouse but who has had a lon

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25 Nov 2011 17:12

London close: Banks lead rally

Every day this week and last the Footsie has been stuck in reverse gear but today it jolted forward, thanks to a little help from Wall Street, which opened higher. Banks led the advance on hopes that there is truth in the rumours that European policy makers are set to drop the requirement for priva

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25 Nov 2011 11:38

London midday: The only way is down

London experienced a quiet morning, but the trend remained down, with the US market expected to open lower when it resumes trading today after yesterday's Thanksgiving Day holiday. US markets will close early today to enable traders to join the throngs of shoppers enjoying - or enduring - 'Black Fri

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25 Nov 2011 09:01

London open: Miners drag down Footsie

With the US closed yesterday for the Thanksgiving Day holiday, London has no lead to follow in terms of market direction so it has resorted to its default setting of 'reverse'. Mining stocks are taking the low road as metal prices soften, and are taking the blue-chip index with them. The biggest b

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25 Nov 2011 08:04

Cosalt agrees to sell out to chairman

The haggling over price between oilfield safety equipment provider Cosalt and its chairman, David Ross, is over, and judging by the share price reaction, the directors of the crisis-torn firm spent most of the negotiations bent over an oil barrel. Ross, who co-founded mobile phone seller Carphone W

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23 Nov 2011 08:18

Cosalt in dire straits

Cosalt, the struggling Grimsby-based safety company for the oil and gas sector, has said that the firm's cash flow position has continued to deteriorate. The company now has only £900,000 of bank facilities available, which represents sufficient working capital only until 30 November 2011. "The

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17 Nov 2011 10:26

Cosalt shares collapse as chairman makes discount offer

Cosalt, the struggling Grimsby-based safety company for the oil and gas sector, is considering an offer from its non-executive chairman. David Ross, whose family has been involved with Cosalt for 50 years, has made an offer of 0.1p per share, valuing the company at £404,000. The current market capi

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19 Oct 2011 16:50

London close: Banks buoyed by bailout beef-up

Footsie enjoyed a buoyant if unspectacular day, with almost two-thirds of its constituents finishing in the blue. The market shrugged off the news that Spain's credit rating has been cut by two notches by the Moody's rating agency, and preferred to concentrate on a report in The Guardian newspaper

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19 Oct 2011 14:09

Cosalt lowers trading expectations

Cosalt, the struggling provider of safety equipment to the oil industry, has lowered its trading expectations for the year to be 'significantly lower' than previously anticipated. The announcement saw the share price drop more than 58.15% to 0.68p from 0.94p overnight. The share price has fallen 8

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