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WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Miners Rise As US-China Trade Tensions Ease

Fri, 02nd Nov 2018 10:51

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Friday.----------FTSE 100 - WINNERS----------Antofagasta, up 3.6%, Anglo American, up 3.3%, Glencore, up 2.6%, BHP Billiton, up 3.0%. The mining stocks were higher amid a rise in global equities after US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed optimism about resolving their trade spat. "Optimism over a potential deal with China has unsurprisingly provided a huge boost to sentiment amid markets that are reliant upon global trade and development, with a sharp rise in commodity prices helping boost mining firms," said IG market analyst Joshua Mahony.----------Sage Group, up 3.5%. The accounting software provider said it promoted Chief Financial Officer Steve Hare to be its new chief executive officer. Hare - CFO since 2014 - will replace former CEO Stephen Kelly who stood down at the end of August. On the resignation of Kelly, Hare was also handed the additional role of interim chief operating officer. Sage added it had begun the process to search for a new finance boss. In the meantime, Hare will combine his CFO role with that of CEO " supported by senior finance colleagues below board level", Sage added.----------FTSE 100 - LOSERS----------Severn Trent, down 2.0%, United Utilities, down 1.7%, National Grid, down 1.3%, SSE, down 1.2%. The utility stocks were lower as risk appetite among investors returned as global trade tensions eased. "It is perhaps telling of the market mood that utilities, which are typically a safe haven purchase, are uniformly in decline," said City Index analyst Fiona Cincotta.----------FTSE 250 - LOSERS----------Senior, down 3.2% at 269.80 pence. Barclays cut its price target on the engineer to 310 pence from 350 pence. The stock is down 16% over the past month which Barclays attributed to the wider industrial sell-off over concerns on the growth slowdown in China, negative sentiment in the automotive industry and Brexit uncertainty. ----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - WINNERS----------System1 Group, up 11%. The marketing firm said its interim profit rose despite lower revenue as it cut costs. For the six months ended September, pretax profit widened 28% to GBP1.1 million from GBP846,000 the year prior. This was despite revenue slipping 4.3% to GBP13.2 million from GBP13.8 million the year before. Profit performance was helped by a sharp fall in administrative costs to GBP9.7 million from GBP10.6 million the year prior. This was partly as it cut its headcount by 19% to 140 employees from 172 the year before. During the period, System1 invested GBP1.6 million in its new Ad Ratings unit which will provide a subscription service to assess the effectiveness of adverts and those of competitors. This is due to launch later in the year.----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - LOSERS----------Parity Group, down 32%. Shares in the consultancy and recruitment firm slumped after it warned profit for 2018 will miss expectations. In September, Parity had warned of a delay on a "large" contract. This is still delayed, it said Friday, and if it does go ahead "scope will be reduced". As a result, profit for 2018 will miss expectations, and despite revenue growth adjusted pretax profit in the six months to December will be "around break-even". Its pretax profit in 2017 was GBP1.7 million from GBP959,000 the year prior, and on an adjusted basis the figure rose to GBP1.7 million from GBP1.3 million. Parity has decided to restructure its Consultancy Services business, and is to look at cost reductions to help improve profitability in 2019. The company is to incur one-off costs of about GBP300,000 to GBP400,000 for this.----------Goldplat, down 17%. The Africa-focused gold miner reported a "very difficult" first quarter, with production slumping. Gold equivalent production for the three months to September was 6,138 ounces, compared to 10,227 ounces the same period a year prior - a 40% fall. Goldplat's gold equivalent ounces sold in the period declined 62%, to 5,407 ounces from 13,374 ounces. The fall was due to a planned slowing down of production at its Kilimapesa mine in south-western Kenya, as well as a fall in volumes and grades in the gold recovery operations in South Africa and Ghana. ----------
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26 Sep 2018 12:55

Goldplat Profit And Production Down But Revenue Rises On Higher Prices

LONDON (Alliance News) - Goldplat PLC on Wednesday said it saw a fall in profit for its recently-ended financial year, as higher costs reduced the positive effect of revenue growth.The gold

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30 Jul 2018 10:46

Goldplat Annual Output Falls At It Starts Investment Partner Search

LONDON (Alliance News) - Shares in Goldplat PLC fell on Monday as the company said it is looking for an investment partner for its Kilimapesa project after a difficult few months.Goldplat a

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30 Jul 2018 10:33

Goldplat on track to meet market expectations

(Sharecast News) - Despite decreasing gold recovery rates, Goldplat expects full-year profits to be in line with market expectations.

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6 Feb 2017 08:39

Goldplat Successfully Commissions Kilimapesa Processing Plant

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20 Dec 2016 09:07

Goldplat secures three-year licence in Ghana

(ShareCast News) - African gold producer Goldplat announced on Tuesday that it has received confirmation from the Government of the Republic of Ghana that its licence to purchase and deal in gold in the country has been renewed for a period of three years. The AIM-traded company's wholly-owned gold

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20 Dec 2016 08:49

Goldplat Secures Three-Year Gold Licence Renewal In Ghana

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27 Oct 2016 11:43

Goldplat posts solid production numbers as improvements continue

(ShareCast News) - African gold producer Goldplat posted an operations update for the three months to 30 September on Thursday, with overall production of 9,129 ounces of gold and gold equivalents achieved during the quarter. The AIM-traded company said that occurred alongside improvements in operat

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19 Sep 2016 14:36

Goldplat names corporate finance specialist as new chairman

(ShareCast News) - Goldplat chose a corporate finance specialist as its new non-executive chairman. The South Africa and Ghana-focused gold miner said Matthew Robinson would succeed Brian Moritz, subject to shareholders´ approval at the next scheduled AGM on 27 October. Gerard Kisbey-Green, the bos

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14 Jul 2016 09:42

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Goldplat Shares Rise After Finding Potential Partner For Anumso Asset

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11 Jul 2016 13:19

Goldplat spat with Rand Refinery heats up

(ShareCast News) - Goldplat announced on Monday that Rand Refinery has informed its 74%-owned subsidiary Goldplat Recovery (GPL) that it disputes an amount owed to it in relation to a binding memorandum of understanding. The AIM-traded company said the MoU was entered into by the two parties for GPL

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20 Apr 2016 16:52

Goldplat reports continued profitability in quarterly update

(ShareCast News) - AIM-listed African gold producer Goldplat said output was 7,252 ounces for the quarter to 31 March. The company owns gold recovery businesses in South Africa and Ghana, and the Kilimapesa Gold Project in Kenya. In a trading update, Goldplat reported "continued profitability and st

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20 Apr 2016 15:59

Kenya still dragging at Goldplat in third quarter

(ShareCast News) - Goldplat updated the market on its third quarter operations on Wednesday, highlighting strong performance in South Africa and Ghana, though its Kenyan division was still dragging. The AIM-traded African gold producer saw production of 4,864 ounces of gold at its South African arm,

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20 Apr 2016 10:27

Goldplat Operations Remain Profitable Despite Production Decline

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22 Feb 2016 11:23

Goldplat Swings To Profit After Main Operations Turn Cashflow Positive

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