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WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Intu Slides As Hammerson Calls Off Takeover

Wed, 18th Apr 2018 10:37

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Wednesday.----------FTSE 100 - WINNERS----------Mediclinic International, up 4.9%. The private healthcare provider said it expects full year revenue to be "marginally" ahead of expectations after a strong second half performance from its Middle East business and its South African unit producing results ahead of original forecasts. For its year ended March, Mediclinic expects adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation to grow around 3% from the GBP501 million the year prior, implying around GBP516 million. Revenue is expected to increase around 4% to GBP2.90 billion from GBP2.75 billion the year before. This was described as "marginally" ahead of expectations due to a "significant" improvement within its Middle East business during the second-half of the year. Mediclinic added its South Africa unit had performed "ahead" of expectations. The company anticipates revenue to rise 5.0% to ZAR15.10 billion from ZAR14.40 billion the year prior.Rio Tinto, up 3.0%. The Anglo-Australian miner said productivity improvements and fewer weather disruptions resulted in higher iron ore production and shipments in the first quarter of the year. Rio also said copper production recovered following a labour union strike in the first half of last year at Escondida mine in Chile. The company's Pilbara mine located in western Australia recorded 8% year-on-year growth in iron ore production to 83.1 million tonnes for the three months to end-March, 69.1 million tonnes of which was net to Rio Tinto. Iron ore shipments rose 5% to 80.3 million tonnes, with net 66.6 million tonnes to Rio Tinto. Rio said it remains on track to meet 2018 shipments guidance of between 330 and 340 million tonnes. In addition, HSBC upgraded the stock to Buy from Hold. Smith & Nephew, up 2.3%. The medical devices maker said its centre in Watford is the first commercial surgical training facility in Europe to be accredited by the UK Royal College of Surgeons. This accreditation for its expert connect centre is "the gold standard", Smith & Nephew said, and follows an in depth assessment by the College. Smith & Nephew President of Europe & Canada Massimiliano Colella said: "This endorsement from the Royal College of Surgeons is a huge honour and recognition of the quality of our medical training and education. ----------FTSE 250 - WINNERS----------Polymetal International, up 7.7%. The Russian miner said it had produced 295,000 ounces of gold equivalent in the first quarter of 2018, 5% higher year-on-year. Gold production was up 8% to 214,000 ounces, with silver dipping 3% to 6 million ounces. First quarter revenue increased 19% to USD354.0 million driven by volume growth, higher prices, and lesser impact from seasonal refinery closures compared to 2017. It is on track, it said, to produce 1.6 million ounces of gold equivalent in 2018, and cost guidance is reiterated at USD650.00 to USD700.00 per gold equivalent ounce.Hochschild Mining, up 6.8%. The miner reported a record first quarter for attributable production, with output reaching 4.7 million ounces of silver and 69,030 ounces of gold. This strong performance, it said, came despite a scheduled annual stoppage at its San Jose mine. Hochschild is on track to meet its 2018 production target of 514,000 gold equivalent ounces with all-in sustaining cost guidance reiterated at USD960.00 to USD990.0 per gold equivalent ounce.----------FTSE 250 - LOSERS----------CYBG, down 6.3%. The lender said it will increase its provision for payment protection insurance claims by GBP350 million due to increased level of complaints and certain time consuming and more complicated cases. The increased PPI provision will cover costs for closing out final cases, additional new customer complaints, and costs for administering redress programmes. CYBG, which owns Clydesdale Bank and Yorkshire Bank, intends to recognise a pretax charge of GBP202 million in the six month period ended March due to the additional PPI provision. The charge is expected to result in a pro forma reduction in Common Equity Tier 1 ratio of 100 basis points, bringing it below the company's guidance range of 12% to 13%. The company expects the level of complaints to remain at an elevated level for a period of time, followed by a reduction in volumes and costs as the deadline for PPI complaints approach in August 2019.Jupiter Fund Management, down 4.8%. The asset manager reported a drop in first quarter assets under management. Jupiter posted net outflows totalling GBP1.25 billion in the period, as well as a GBP2.08 billion negative market return. Assets under management at March-end totaled GBP46.85 billion, down from GBP50.18 billion at the end of 2017. Net outflows totalled GBP929.9 million from mutual funds, GBP306.0 million from segregated mandates, and GBP15.0 million from investment trusts. Jupiter said this challenging start to 2018 has come after a strong 2017, and it will continue to diversify its products, client types, and geographic spread to grow. Intu Properties, down 4.5%. The shopping mall operator said it regarded the explanation that peer Hammerson gave for looking to pull out of its GBP3.40 billion acquisition for Intu as "unsatisfactory". Intu emphasised Hammerson had reaffirmed its intention to proceed with the acquisition in mid-March. At the time, Hammerson said it was "fully committed" to the deal which it believed would "deliver significant value for Hammerson shareholders". Hammerson said despite the "strategic rationale" of the deal as announced in December "the board has now concluded that the proposed Intu acquisition is no longer in the best interests of shareholders. The board therefore today announces it is withdrawing its recommendation to Hammerson shareholders to vote in favour of the Intu acquisition." Hammerson said it took the decision due to a deterioration in the perception of the UK retail property market dynamics prospects since the deal was announced. Hammerson was up 2.5%.----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - WINNERS----------Dignity, 18%. The funeral services provider said the performance in its first quarter was well ahead of expectations following January's profit warning. In the first quarter of 2018, revenue was approximately GBP95.0 million compared to GBP93.0 million in the same period a year earlier, while earnings before interest and tax was in line with the year before at GB37.5 million. Despite the lack of earnings growth, this was well ahead of expectations, given January's profit warning. Dignity in January said it expected trading for 2018 to be below market expectations, due to increased price competition facing its business.----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - LOSERS----------De La Rue, down 3.6%. The banknote printer said it will not be appealing its lost UK passport contract, having "considered all options". In March, De La Rue lost its ten year contract with the Home Office to make UK passports to French firm Gemalto. De La Rue is expecting revenue for its year ending March to increase 6% year-on-year, with growth across all product lines. Underlying operating profit is expected in the low to mid GBP60s million range, it said.----------
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TOP NEWS SUMMARY: Provident Financial, Dairy Crest Receive Bids

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22 Feb 2019 10:35

WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Dairy Crest In Demand As Saputo Swoops

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Friday.----------FTSE 250 - WINNERS----------Dairy up in

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22 Feb 2019 08:46

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Dairy Crest Climbs 13% As Agrees To Saputo Offer

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were lacking in direction early Friday, hovering around the neutral mark overall, as individual stocks moved on company announcement, most Dairy an

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22 Feb 2019 07:16

Metro Bank among SME grant winners, CYBG misses out

(Sharecast News) - Metro Bank has been awarded £120m from the fund set up with cash from Royal Bank of Scotland designed to boost competition in the SME portion of the banking sector, with Starling Bank getting £100m and ClearBank £60m.

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18 Feb 2019 15:19

Director dealings: CYBG brass lower stakes

(Sharecast News) - CYBG chief executive David Duffy and chief financial officer Ian Smith both lowered their stakes in the FTSE 250-listed independent banking group.

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12 Feb 2019 07:47

LONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: Lower Call; Plus500 Warns On 2019 Earnings

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stock prices in London are seen opening slightly higher on Tuesday over optimism that upcoming talks between the US and China will help resolve their trade dispute.IG the

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12 Feb 2019 07:29

CYBG enters personal lending joint venture with Salary Finance

(Sharecast News) - CYBG announced on Tuesday that its wholly-owned subsidiary Clydesdale Bank had entered into a joint venture with Salary Finance, to add an "innovative channel" to its personal lending business.

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8 Feb 2019 13:10

Friday broker round-up

(Sharecast News) - Travis Perkins: RBC Capital Markets upgrades to outperform with a target price of 1,550p.

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7 Feb 2019 14:49

FTSE 250 movers: Petrofac plunges, Beazley beats expectations

(Sharecast News) - London's FTSE 250 was down 1.02% at 18,878.36 in afternoon trading on Thursday, with big falls for Petrofac and Cranswick dragging the index downwards.

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7 Feb 2019 13:20

Thursday broker round-up

(Sharecast News) - EI Group: Peel Hunt downgrades to hold with a target price of 215p.

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6 Feb 2019 17:09

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks Mixed As FTSE 100's Winning Streak Ends

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stocks in London ended mixed on Wednesday, with the FTSE 100 in the red for the first time in six sessions following a lack of clarity over trade talks between the US and

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6 Feb 2019 11:55

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Ocado Decline, Barratt Rise Leaves FTSE Unmoved

LONDON (Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 overcame early losses to read flat at midday as London's blue-chip index stalled following two consecutive sessions of gains. Ocado was a

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6 Feb 2019 10:39

WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Ocado Expects Hit To Sales Growth After Fire

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6 Feb 2019 08:37

TOP NEWS: CYBG Ups Margin Guidance After Strong Start To Year

LONDON (Alliance News) - Lender CYBG PLC on Wednesday said it had a solid first quarter, while its full-year net interest margin should be at the top end of expectations.Shares were 9.8% on

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6 Feb 2019 07:44

CYBG surges on early Virgin Money progress, stronger margins

(Sharecast News) - CYBG reported "good progress" with the integration of Virgin Money since completing the merger in October, with lending up and margins stronger than expected despite pressure from the highly competitive UK mortgage market.

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