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London afternoon: Banks in demand

Thu, 11th Jun 2009 14:47

London is having a languid day, with Footsie lacking direction. Banks are strong but their gains are counterbalanced by losses on mining stocks.Banks are in focus as speculation grows about the timing of the government's withdrawal from ownership of large stakes in Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), Lloyds Baking and the whole of Northern Rock.RBS is the day's top performing blue-chip, while elsewhere in the sector Barclays, HSBC and Lloyds Banking all show good gains. In contrast, Standard Chartered tends lower. Home Retail Group edges higher after this morning's trading statement. The retailer said both Argos and Homebase enjoyed better than expected sales in the quarter and grew market share, but traders took the opportunity to take profits after the stock's recent good run over the last two days. Electronic components distributor Premier Farnell saw first quarter profit slump 63% as the poor market trends it experienced in the fourth quarter persisted. Consumer packaging group Rexam has refinanced its £775m revolving credit facility and a number of smaller bilateral facilities which mature in 2010. Drug giant AstraZeneca reported broadly positive results from a US Food and Drug Administration review of the use of the bipolar disorder treatment Seroquel in children and teenagers. Elsewhere in the pharmaceutical sector GlaxoSmithKline is wanted after Morgan Stanley upgraded the stock from 'underweight' to 'equal weight'. Broker comment also lifts Invensys and Tomkins after Goldman Sachs upgraded both engineering firms' ratings from 'neutral' to 'buy'.The market has given the thumbs up to a proposed acquisition of Australian engineering services company GRD by UK engineer and project management giant AMEC.Shares in Shaftesbury, the property company focused on London's West End, were sharply lower in early trading on reports that Laxey Partners has offloaded its 19% stake in the firm. However, the placing of some 25m shares in the market appears to have been completed, and the shares have trimmed earlier losses. Attention has now switched to storage group Big Yellow, which is lower on rumours that a broker is seeking to place more than 11m shares in the company.Struggling metals trader Wogen has received an approach about a possible offer from executive directors of the company. The group is being led by Damian Brousse and it controls 61% of the company's shares. Wogen also reported a slump into losses in the six months to March 31 amid deterioration in the speciality metal markets.System C, an information solutions and services provider to the healthcare sector, expects profit for the financial year ending 31 May 2009 to be at or around the top end of market expectations. Charles Stanley said difficulties in the securities division due to the poor financial market conditions hit profits and revenues in the year. Christmas hampers and financial services firm Park Group saw growth in its two principle divisions push profits up for the year. Engineered products developer and manufacturer Elektron swung to a full-year pre-tax loss and said it will continue to face challenging times in the current financial year.Synthetic fibres provider Chapelthorpe said losses for the year swelled as demand from the US automotive sector deteriorated.
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Mitchells & Butlers Chief buys 45,800 shares

Alistair Darby, the Chief Executive Officer of Mitchells & Butlers, the UK's largest operator of managed restaurants and pub, has boosted his holding in the group with the purchase of 45,800 shares. Darby, who only took up his current role in October, purchased the shares in two tranches; 44,716 on

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Workspace Group CEO boosts stake in company

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13 Sep 2012 15:54

Hutchison China Meditech director tops up stake

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13 Sep 2012 15:48

Elektron says outlook is murky

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28 Jun 2012 14:38

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Elektron chairman swoops after profit warning

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Elektron in line

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Non-exec buys after Smiths rejects approach for division

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