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Sunday newspaper round-up: AstraZeneca, Monarch Airlines, HSBC, Opec deal

Sun, 17th Apr 2016 16:53

(ShareCast News) - AstraZeneca has held talks with US-based rival Medivation that could see it make a $10bn (£7bn) takeover bid, where it will battle France's Sanofi, which had a bid rejected last week, and others. Although oncology drug maker Medivation has been criticised for "price gouging" by American presidential contender Bernie Sanders, the UK company is "looking very closely at an offer", according to a banking source cited by the Sunday Times.Monarch Airlines is eyeing up a number of struggling European rivals as its owners weigh ambitious growth plans for the low-cost carrier, the Sunday Telegraph said. It is understood the airline has shortlisted a handful of potential takeover candidates on the Continent, as part of a wide-ranging strategic review undertaken by Greybull Capital, the family office that saved it from collapse less than two years ago....and Easyjet is one of those rival that is planning a possible swoop as rescuers Greybull Capital continue talks to buy Tata Steel. With other suitors also reported to be lurking, the Sunday Times reported, Monarch has appointed Deutsche Bank to examine its options and handle prospective bidders.HSBC chief executive Stuart Gulliver will stand down in two years, completing a boardroom shake-up at Britain's biggest bank, according to the Sunday Times, after chairman Douglas Flint departs next year. The lender, which appointed the pair in 2011, has already begun compiling a list of internal candidates to fill the role, but will also consider external candidates, according to senior sources.Bosses from some of the biggest property companies have warned of market jitters as the EU referendum looms, the Sunday Telegraph said. Industry chiefs at a British Property Federation event last week said investors and developers are delaying decisions until after June 23 because of political and economic uncertainty.UBS has warned that Britain risks a "sudden stop" in capital inflows and a 30% crash in sterling if the country votes to leave the EU and negotiations turn ugly, the Sunday Telegraph reported. Invoking a traumatic scenario akin to an emerging market crisis, the bank said Britain has embarked on the referendum at an extremely delicate moment when the country has the worst current account deficit in the developed world and is dependent on foreign investors to plug the gap.UK regulators are gearing up for the biggest shakeup of the water market in almost 30 years, with more than 1m businesses free to shop around for the best deals from next April, according to the Observer. The water regulator Ofwat said 1.2m businesses in England stand to benefit from the changes, which will allow them to switch water supplier.The UK's big bookmakers will soon reveal the cost of rank outsiders Leicester City storming to a Premier League title.Ladbrokes, the Sunday Times said, will explain at its trading update on Thursday that it stands to lose £3m if last season's relegation dalliers Leicester, who started the season at odds of 5,000-1, take the title next month, while William Hill are estimating it will take a £2m hit.Companies that fail to stop staff facilitating tax evasion could be hit with unlimited fines under new rules to be unveiled on Sunday, noted the Sunday Times, as the Treasury accelerated plans to introduce the new corporate criminal offence. HM Revenue & Customs have published details of regulations aimed at holding to account corporations that lack safeguards against rogue employees, aiming to punish companies that have "inadequate supervisory mechanisms" for employees as well as the small number of businesses that encourage evasion.Top oil-producing nations are expected to announce a freeze in production on Sunday, but doubts remain over whether a deal will be enough to send the price of crude higher, the Sunday Times said, with Iran and Brazil not joining the pact. With members of the Opec cartel meeting in Doha with a handful of non-Opec producers, notably Russia, to hammer out an agreement, oil prices rallied last week in the expectation the meeting would help curb the over-supply that has caused a dramatic two-year collapse in prices.But petrol prices could soar to 115p a litre if a deal is struck in Doha, suggested the Mail on Sunday. While analysts are divided over whether a deal can be reached at the Doha meeting, the UK's Petrol Retailers Association said further rises in prices at the forecourt are inevitable even if there is no decisive agreement at the summit.Royal Bank of Scotland has reduced its global lending to oil and gas companies and doubled its green energy loans in the UK to £1bn a year, according to new figures released to the Observer and Guardian. The move, largely due to the bank's withdrawal from North America and Asia as part of a retrenchment to the UK, may indicate a change of direction for a bank that was until recently one of the world's biggest financiers of fossil fuels and has been repeatedly targeted by climate change campaigners.Although some flotations have been postponed due to worries about the Brexit vote, £1.7bn cinema chain Vue and Arqiva, the £5bn operator of Britain's television and radio transmissions, are among those plotting blockbuster initial public offers next year. More immediate IPOs could come from brick maker Forterra, said by the Sunday Times to be working on £450m a listing, and lung cancer testing play Oncimmune, which is planing to announce plans this week for its £66m float on AIM.Worldpay, the payments company valued at nearly £5bn in the biggest float of last year, has attracted its first large short-seller since joining the stock market, the Sunday Telegraph reported. The US bank Citigroup set up the bet against Worldpay on behalf of an unnamed client, taking a position worth 0.54pc of the company, or about £29m.Swedish furniture store Ikea's UK boss Gillian Drakeford believes there are not enough Ikea stores in Britain, and plans to change that. Having already led the group through a significant recovery in sales, the Mail on Sunday said, Drakeford is now planning a big UK expansion and a major shift in strategy including a possible move to Oxford Street.UK stores let to Marks & Spencer are to be sold for £500m, 15 years after the retailer first sold the units for £348m to raise capital, the Sunday Telegraph reported. Landlord Topland Group has appointed agents at property advisory firm CBRE to find a buyer for the 76 stores, 13 of which are in prime London areas such as Camden, Chiswick, Clapham and Putney.The long-term future of the Co-operative Bank has been thrown into doubt by a warning that it faces a £1bn hole in its finances, the Sunday Times reported. Analysts at research firm Autonomous have questioned whether the troubled mutual will be able to comply with onerous capital requirements set by the Bank of England.The controversial £18bn Hinkley Point nuclear plant will go ahead, French economy minister Emmanuel Macron has insisted, amid mounting doubts over the viability of the project, the Sunday Telegraph said. Macron said he was "actively working" with developer EDF, the French state-owned group, and the UK government to draw up the "final points" of a deal for Hinkley and that it was "very important for France" that the project went ahead.BHS's finance adviser is set to leave just a month after he shepherded the loss-making department store through a controversial restructuring, said the Sunday Times. Michael Hitchcock, former boss of the Beales chain, is due to stand down on Thursday, when a deadline for objections to BHS's company voluntary arrangement (CVA) closes.Luke Johnson, the founder of Pizza Express, plans to use his recent purchase of Brighton Pier as a cornerstone for building a nationwide leisure group he likened to a mini-Merlin, after the Legoland and Madame Tussauds company. Although Johnson has been fielding calls from other pier owners offering to sell all or part of their attractions, Johnson told the Mail on Sunday he has his sights set on other 'experience-led' attractions as a means of tapping into the 'staycation' trend as UK resorts are improving, investing and becoming more commercial.Turnover at the company behind the viewing platform at the top of London's Shard building have dropped for the third year running due to falling ticket sales. Revenue slipped from £20m to £18.2m in 2015, while profits have almost halved to £2.6m since the first year the attraction opened, the Mail on Sunday noted.Food producer 2 Sisters, the billion pound maker of Fox's Biscuits and Marks & Spencer ready meals, is facing industrial action after trade unions claimed that it is trying to claw back the benefit of the government's newly-introduced National Living Wage from its staff. Food firm 2 Sisters, which is part of £3.5bn Boparan Holdings, has told staff it plans to cut Sunday and Bank Holiday pay, overtime and time off in lieu for working unsociable hours.
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Broker tips: Next, Marshalls, easyJet

(Sharecast News) - Barclays downgraded Next to 'equalweight' from 'overweight' on Thursday but lifted the price target to 8,500p from 8,250p, as it said the valuation is now reasonable.

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1 Feb 2024 12:22

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: BoE keeps bank rate on hold in split decision

(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 was on the up on Thursday afternoon after the Bank of England left interest rates on hold on Thursday, in a split decision.

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1 Feb 2024 09:03

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Barclays cuts Next; JPMorgan raises easyJet

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Thursday morning:

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1 Feb 2024 07:58

JPMorgan upgrades easyJet to 'overweight'

(Sharecast News) - JPMorgan Cazenove upgraded easyJet on Thursday to 'overweight' from 'neutral' as it took a look at European airlines.

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26 Jan 2024 09:07

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Morgan Stanley ups Rightmove; Deutsche cuts IHG

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Friday morning and Thursday:

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25 Jan 2024 10:44

RBC Capital lifts easyJet price target after Q1 update

(Sharecast News) - RBC Capital Markets hiked its price target on easyJet to 540p from 500p on Thursday and lifted estimates after the budget airline's first-quarter update a day earlier.

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25 Jan 2024 09:30

Wizz Air's Q3 loss swells on MidEast flight disruptions

Q3 operating loss 180 mln euros vs forecast 93 mln euro loss

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25 Jan 2024 09:10

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: JPMorgan raises Admiral Group to 'neutral'

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Thursday morning and Wednesday:

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24 Jan 2024 17:03

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: PMI data and China bank measures boost stocks

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed up on Wednesday amid a host of strong PMI data from around the world, while bank measures in China boosted blue-chip miners.

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24 Jan 2024 16:31

London close: Stocks rise on positive news from China

(Sharecast News) - London markets finished with a positive performance on Wednesday, driven by gains in the mining sector following China's announcement of an upcoming reduction in the reserve requirement ratio for banks.

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24 Jan 2024 12:13

EasyJet CEO urges reform after French near-miss tied to controller shortage

LONDON/PARIS, Jan 24 (Reuters) - EasyJet has urged French authorities to resolve air traffic control problems after a report into a near-collision involving one of its jets cited staff shortages and absenteeism.

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24 Jan 2024 12:08

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: UK PMI data and China bank measures lift mood

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were up midday Wednesday, buoyed by data showing the start of the year has been decent for the UK private sector, while mining firms were boosted by efforts out of China to boost growth.

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24 Jan 2024 09:38

easyJet loss narrows; eyes strong summer despite Middle East conflict

(Alliance News) - easyJet PLC on Wednesday said it reduced its losses in the first three months of the year ending September 30, despite suffering a GBP40 million hit from the Hamas-Israel conflict.

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24 Jan 2024 09:28

EasyJet sees strong summer despite Middle East instability

Q1 headline pretax loss 126 mln stg vs 133 mln stg loss yr ago

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24 Jan 2024 08:48

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Stocks head higher; miners lead gains for FTSE

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened higher on Wednesday, with large-cap miners outperforming on news of stimulus measures from China.

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