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Sunday newspaper round-up: BP, Virgin Active, Centrica

Sun, 25th Jul 2010 10:20

BP is paving the way for the departure of Tony Hayward, its embattled chief executive, as it prepares to unveil this week the largest quarterly loss in British corporate history. A crucial board meeting tomorrow will decide Hayward's fate, according to insiders. The options are to announce his exit on Tuesday, alongside the second-quarter results, or when the ruptured oil well in the Gulf of Mexico is finally sealed in a few weeks' time. The results will reveal the financial impact of the oil spill, the worst in American history. Insiders said BP is preparing to make provisions between $25bn (£16bn) and $30bn for capping the well, the clean-up and the escrow account it promised the American government to cover damages claims, the Sunday Times reports.The Sunday Telegraph also says that Tony Hayward is finalising the details of his imminent exit from BP this weekend as the oil giant prepares to make an announcement on the chief executive's future possibly within the next 48 hours. After a weekend of detailed negotiations over Hayward's severance package, it now appears almost certain that he will announce his departure ahead of BP's half year results on Tuesday. According to consensus estimates, those results are expected to show that BP has made profits of nearly $10bn so far this year, despite the Deepwater Horizon disaster, the Telegraph reports.BP will this week reveal that it has cleared itself of gross negligence after an internal inquiry into the causes of the Deepwater Horizon explosion. The company believes evidence will emerge of the role that other oil companies and contractors on the project had in causing the worst environmental disaster in US history, the Observer adds.British Gas is expected to reject customers' demands that it cut its prices, despite the fact that this week it will announce that profits have almost doubled in the first six months of the year. Parent company Centrica is forecast to report the huge jump in profits after benefiting from the coldest winter for 30 years and the declining cost of wholesale energy. Analysts at Citigroup forecast that British Gas's profits from selling gas and electricity to households will hit £583m, an increase of 95% on last year, the Observer reports.Equitable Life chief Chris Wiscarson, has weighed into the row over policyholders' compensation saying that he "cannot support" the conclusions of the report into the scandal. Wiscarson, who was appointed as chief executive of the group in 2009, has written to the Treasury Minister, Mark Hoban, pointing out problems with the Chadwick Report, which suggested that victims should receive only a tenth of what they have lost. "We cannot support the conclusions of a report which has objectives that appear to us quite different from what was anticipated by the Parliamentary Ombudsman," he said, the Sunday Telegraph reports.Sir Richard Branson is preparing Virgin Active for a stock market float that could value the gym chain at about £1bn. The move would trigger a huge windfall for the entrepreneur, who holds a 75% stake in the business he founded in 1999. Branson has instructed a raft of City advisers to begin work on the listing, including the investment bank Goldman Sachs as well as Citi and Royal Bank of Scotland. They are aiming to float the 187-strong gym chain in the autumn, teh Sunday Times reports.JC Flowers, run by the former Goldman Sachs banker Chris Flowers, is pumping €450m (£380m) into Banca Civica ? one of five Spanish savings banks that failed Europe's banking stress tests on Friday night, the Sunday Times reports. The capital injection is one of a series of fundraisings expected to be announced in response to the tests, which showed that seven of the top 91 banks in Europe need more cash.The Apprentice's Lord Sugar has signalled a return to the boom years with the proposed sale of three of his prized Mayfair properties, at pre-credit crunch prices. The one-time Enterprise Tsar is seeking £120m for the portfolio, which would be comparable to 2006 numbers. The star asset is the period façade retail and office property at 6-8 Old Bond Street. The other two properties are Albemarle House on the corner of Albemarle Street and Grafton Street, the Sunday Independent reports.Anadarko Petroleum, the Texan partner in BP's Deepwater Horizon oil well which exploded in April, is eyeing a 75% stake in the onshore Jolly Ranch scheme in Colorado. The Jolly Ranch scheme is a 50:50 joint venture between Running Foxes Petroleum in Colorado and the London-listed Nighthawk Energy, the Sunday Independent reports.Emed Mining, the owner of the 5,000-year-old Rio Tinto copper mine in south-west Spain, is considering a move to the main board of the London Stock Exchange. The group is currently listed on the Alternative Investment Market, the junior exchange, and is in the middle of a dual flotation on the Toronto board, the Sunday Independent reports.A US and Middle-Eastern consortium which plans to build one of London's tallest skyscrapers, the Pinnacle, is close to agreeing terms with HSBC to lead the £600m financing of the ambitious project. The consortium and its development manager, Arab Investments, are in detailed talks with HSBC, one of the world's biggest banking groups, to act as lead. HSBC would be responsible for helping secure financing from other banks for the other banks for the Pinnacle.
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14 Oct 2011 16:46

London close: Higher finish amid euro optimism

The top share index closed off earlier highs but still buoyant ahead of the weekend amid optimism after Thursday's vote by Slovakia to expand the Eurozone' rescue fund lifted sentiment. After the close last night, the expansion of Eurozone's rescue fund, the European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF

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14 Oct 2011 12:18

London midday: Stocks rise after Slovak vote

The top share index is buoyant after Thursday's vote by Slovakia to expand the Eurozone' rescue fund lifted sentiment. After the close last night, the expansion of Eurozone's rescue fund, the European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF), was approved by Slovak MPs, two days after they voted against the

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14 Oct 2011 10:43

Clipped wings at Nighthawk

Nighthawk, the US-focused oil development and production company, has been unable to proceed with its planned acquisition of Running Foxes Petroleum. The firm had planned to acquire both its working interest and the operatorship of the Jolly Ranch project, but said market conditions prevented the m

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8 Sep 2011 10:34

Nighthawk names Gutteridge non-exec chairman

Nighthawk Energy announced its latest addition to the US focused oil development and production firm with the appointment of Stephen Gutteridge as non-executive chairman. Gutteridge, who has over 30 years working in the oil and energy industries, starts with immediate effect. He has previously work

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19 Jul 2011 09:32

Nighthawk names new COO

US-focused oil producer Nighthawk Energy has appointed Charles "Chuck" Wilson as its chief operating officer, adding another new member to its executive management team in three months. In May, Richard Swindells joined Nighthawk's board of directors as the chief financial officer. Wilson, who has

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9 May 2011 13:59

Nighthawk Energy announces new CFO

US-focused oil company, Nighthawk Energy, has announced that Richard Swindells will join its board of directors as chief financial officer. Swindells will join from investment bank Ambrian Partners, where he acts as broker and nominated adviser to a number of oil and gas and other resources compani

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28 Apr 2011 15:23

Reserves at Nighthawk's Colorado project disappoint

Shares in US-focused oil group Nighthawk Energy took a dive on Thursday after it revealed low initial reserve numbers at its 50%-owned Jolly Ranch Project in eastern Colorado, US. The group said that proved reserves have only been attributed for two wells from the Cherokee formation (Craig 4-4 and

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8 Mar 2011 16:53

London close: FTSE 100 rallies to flat finish

The FTSE 100 rallied strongly to close flat after a volatile. Traders were unsure how to react to continuing violence in Libya and indications from Opec that the cartel will lift oil production. The oil price eased, but so did metals, which dealt a blow to the mining sector, particularly precious m

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8 Mar 2011 14:34

London afternoon: Miners drag down Footsie

Mining stocks are weighing heavily on Footsie as the price of gold and copper moved lower today. Precious metal miners Randgold Resources and African Barrick are the big fallers in the sector, but even copper miner Antofagasta is under the cosh, despite announcing it is to pay a huge special divid

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8 Mar 2011 11:59

Jolly Ranch progress cheers Nighthawk

Shares in Nighthawk Energy jumped after the US-focused oil group reported progress at its Jolly Ranch project in Colorado. Three wells at the project have been completed and two are undergoing a period of test production. Nighthawk added that another well, which has been on long-term test producti

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8 Feb 2011 14:28

Small caps round-up: Ark Therapeutics, Hambledon, Nighthawk ...

Drug developer Ark Therapeutics has sold the majority of its wound care business to Crawford Healthcare for up to £2.7m, comprising £0.77m upfront and up to £1.93m in milestone payments. The value of the gross assets being sold was put at £1,153,000 as at 30 June 2010. The losses on ordinary activi

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24 Jan 2011 15:56

Nighthawk surges after simulation study

Shares in oil development and production company Nighthawk Energy gushed higher Monday after an upbeat trading update revealed a significant increase in estimated oil in place at the Cherokee and Atoka shale formations on its Jolly Ranch prospect. The company said that the reservoir simulation mode

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29 Nov 2010 15:22

Nighthawk to take write-downs as it focuses on Jolly Ranch

Oil explorer Nighthawk Energy has decided to focus exclusively on its 50%-owned Jolly Ranch prospect in Colorado after completing a strategic review. The Company's interest in the Revere waterflood projects will be assigned to Running Foxes Petroleum, the operator, as of 1 January 2011 in return fo

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29 Nov 2010 13:20

Broker tips: Trinity Mirror, Iomart, Nighthawk Energy

The share price of newspaper group Trinity Mirror is down by a half over the last year and a third over the last month, prompting broker Panmure Gordon to suggest that the timing might be right for the group to embark on a share buy-back programme. The broker thinks that buying back the shares wou

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29 Nov 2010 12:46

Broker snap: Plenty of upside left at Nighthawk

Oil explorer Nighthawk Energy has announced the results of its strategic review and it did not take long for the market to look at the size of the write-downs the company announced and slice around a fifth of the value from the company's share price. Resource sector specialist Westhouse Securities

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