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London close: Greek talks bolster late recovery

Fri, 17th Jun 2011 16:33

As European leaders seemed to come closer to a solution to the Greek crisis, sentiment was lifted across the continent with markets finishing higher across the board. Despite a poor start, London equities got a boost in the late morning period, helping the Footsie back above the 5,700 mark. A strong start on Wall Street fuelled the rise in the afternoon.The miners were leading the comeback as metals prices recovered slightly. Randgold Resources, Lonmin and Kazakhmys were among the best performers on the blue chip index, despite falling early on. Following the acquisition of an additional stake in Africa-focused coal miner Riversdale Mining, Rio Tinto announced on Friday that it has now taken full control of the target, after months of deliberation and deadline extensions. After edging lower in morning trading, the mining giant has joined its sector peers on the rise. Commodities trading house Glencore was higher, helped by Charles Stanley which said that it sees this week's share price decline (after the first quarter results) as an "over-negative interpretation of the CEO's outlook for metal prices." Temporary power provider Aggreko was also helped by broker commentary, after Goldman Sachs raised its target price on the firm ahead of a trading update on Monday. BAE Systems, the defence firm, was heading lower after revealing that it will incur significantly higher-than-planned costs to complete the Omani Offshore Patrol Vessel programme. A charge of £160m (pre-tax) will be announced in its first half results. On the FTSE 250, Supergroup was the highest riser of the day, gaining 8% on Friday afternoon, recovering after a recent sell-off. Despite being 8% higher today, shares are still 19% lower than they were one month ago. Meanwhile, retail peer Dunelm was the worst performer, losing almost 7%. Electrical components manufacturer Laird extended gains after yesterday's surge on the back of new that it rejected a takeover proposal from Cooper Industries. The group announced today that it is to exit its underperforming handset antenna business. Bluetooth chip specialist CSR was edging higher after the price it is to pay for US video streaming outfit Zoran was slashed to reflect a worse than expected trading performance by Zoran in the second quarter. The new terms of the agreement vale Zoran at $484m, down from $680m previously. Infrastructure specialist Balfour Beatty was wanted after its United States unit acquired Fru-Con Construction, a water and wastewater infrastructure contractor, for £12m, in an attempt to expand its presence in the growing US water market. Engineering and design consultancy WS Atkins was edging higher after Credit Suisse raised its target price from 706.58p to 752p. A big mover of the day was IndigoVision, the internet video security company, which fell by almost a third on Friday after the group warned that sales for the full year will fall short of its expectations. "Since our interim results announcement in March, the Group's rate of growth has slowed. We continue to expect that full year sales will exceed last year's revenue of £28.0m, but that they will fall short of internal forecasts," the statement said. AIM-quoted sweetener maker PureCircle also turned a little sour after it said it expects to book one off costs of $10-15m in 2011 after it scaled down production and reduced inventory levels to match current demand and to improve operating cashflows. ---BCFTSE 100 - RisersAggreko (AGK) 1,911.00p +2.41%3i Group (III) 270.00p +2.27%Randgold Resources Ltd. (RRS) 4,679.00p +2.16%Imperial Tobacco Group (IMT) 2,016.00p +1.87%Old Mutual (OML) 126.50p +1.77%Tate & Lyle (TATE) 656.00p +1.71%Kazakhmys (KAZ) 1,261.00p +1.69%Intertek Group (ITRK) 1,969.00p +1.65%Lonmin (LMI) 1,404.00p +1.59%Serco Group (SRP) 574.00p +1.50%FTSE 100 - FallersKingfisher (KGF) 264.70p -1.23%Inmarsat (ISAT) 564.50p -1.22%Capital Shopping Centres Group (CSCG) 381.80p -1.19%ARM Holdings (ARM) 556.00p -0.98%Eurasian Natural Resources Corp. (ENRC) 716.00p -0.97%British Land Co (BLND) 576.50p -0.86%BAE Systems (BA.) 309.90p -0.86%Cairn Energy (CNE) 400.00p -0.82%John Wood Group (WG.) 629.50p -0.71%ICAP (IAP) 452.70p -0.66%
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31 Jul 2012 07:11

IndigoVision to more than double operating profits

Internet video security firm IndigoVision said turnover for the year to 31 July 2012 is expected to be not less than £30m. The Scottish technology firm, which sells digital surveillance equipment worldwide, said sales growth in the second half year is expected to exceed 10 per cent and full year sa

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14 Mar 2012 12:54

IndigoVision sees better second half

IndigoVision Group, an internet video security company, posted a slight fall in revenues and profit before tax for the half year ended January 31st. Revenue fell from £15m to £14.49m year-on-year while pre-tax profit dropped from £1.4m to £1.3m, mainly as a result of higher research and developmen

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30 Jan 2012 08:49

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Airline Aer Lingus has confirmed that it is in talks with parties involved with the firm's pension scheme, which is said to be 400 million euros short, equivalent to $525m. The Irish Airlines Superannuation Scheme (IASS) is holding thetaljks with trade unions and Dublin Airport Authority and its uni

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22 Dec 2011 06:35

Thursday newspaper round-up: Deficit, Pensions, Solar

George Osborne was given a boost yesterday after public sector borrowing fell by more than expected last month on the back of the bank levy and the 20% VAT rate. The Office for National Statistics said that public sector net borrowing had fallen to £18.1bn, compared with £20.5bn in November last yea

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21 Dec 2011 16:29

Barclays director keeps the faith

Sir Michael Rake, the Senior Independent Director of Barclays, has upped his stake in the firm less than a week after the global bank was downgraded by Fitch Ratings. Rake, who is currently also Chairman of telecommunications firm BT Group and Chairman of Easyjet, bought up 5,914 ordinary shares a

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15 Dec 2011 15:45

Lloyds boss wakes up and buys 0.6m shares

Announcing his return to work just six short weeks since taking leave on medical advice, Lloyds boss Antonio Horta-Osorio celebrated his recovery with the purchase of $226,962-worth of shares in the part-nationalised lender. The director, who was signed off sick with extreme fatigue and sleep depr

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21 Sep 2011 07:12

IndigoVision operating profits plummet

Internet video security company IndigoVision said operating profit more than halved as it battles against difficult trading conditions. Operating profit fell to £1.19m for year ended 31 July 2011 compared to £3.05m in the corresponding period in 2010. Revenues rose to £28.9m from £28.0m before.

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10 Aug 2011 16:43

London close: Stocks slide after short-lived rally

London's leading share index almost closed back below the 5,000 point mark after giving up a short-lived rally. Euphoria over US plans to keep interest rates at their current low levels was soon overshadowed by the reason for the plans: the grim economic outlook. Here, the Bank of England has cut

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10 Aug 2011 14:20

Sector movers: Micro Focus provides spark in software sector

The software and computer services sector was in demand on Wednesday after results and updates from three of its constituents. FTSE 250 legacy software specialist Micro Focus soared after it revealed that it is trading ahead of expectations. The upbeat trading statement made a change from profit wa

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10 Aug 2011 12:21

London midday: FTSE 100 stable for now after gains

Shares are holding onto most of their gains after rallying on the back of the US Federal Reserve's announcement that rates will stay low for two years. Hopes that this will keep the global economy growing has spurred demand for miners, with big-hitters such as Xstrata and Kazakhmys higher, joined b

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10 Aug 2011 08:32

London open: Strong start as Footsie climbs back over 5,200

Just three stocks were in the red early on, as the Footsie attempted to claw its way back after a week of turmoil in global markets. The US Federal Reserve last night pledged to freeze short-term US interest rates for two years and opened the door to more quantitative easing, in an attempt to resto

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10 Aug 2011 07:46

IndigoVision to miss full-year targets

Internet video security company IndigoVision warned that sales and profits for the year ended 31 July will not meet its initial targets. "Generally sales lead times have lengthened as the year has progressed and as a result overall sales and consequently estimated trading profit are below our earli

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17 Jun 2011 12:03

London midday: Stocks fight back on Eurozone hopes

The leading share index has hauled itself into positive territory as hopes rise that European leaders will bring the Greek debt situation to a resolution. Germany's Angela Merkel and France's Nicolas Sarkozy called on a new rescue package to be agreed upon as quickly as possible. In corporate news

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17 Jun 2011 09:48

IndigoVision plummets as growth slows

The share price of IndigoVision, the internet video security company, fell by almost a third on Friday after the group warned that sales for the full year will fall short of its expectations. "Since our interim results announcement in March, the Group's rate of growth has slowed. We continue to exp

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