Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksITV Share News (ITV)

Share Price Information for ITV (ITV)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 75.70
Bid: 75.50
Ask: 75.55
Change: -0.30 (-0.39%)
Spread: 0.05 (0.066%)
Open: 77.65
High: 77.65
Low: 74.90
Prev. Close: 76.00
ITV Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

LONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: ITV and BT in CMA sports broadcasting probe

Wed, 13th Jul 2022 07:54

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London are seen opening lower on Wednesday, as traders nervously await the latest US inflation reading and as the pound gets some welcome relief from better-than-expected UK economic data.

IG futures indicate the FTSE 100 index will open 37.3 points, 0.5%, lower at 7,172.56. The blue-chip index closed up 13.27 points, or 0.2%, at 7,209.86 on Tuesday.

In UK corporate news, JD Wetherspoon said sales have crawled closer to pre-virus levels so far in its financial fourth quarter, though it warned of a larger-than-expected loss. Recruiter PageGroup reported a record second quarter, and shipping services firm Clarkson expects annual results to top expectations.

Elsewhere, BT and ITV are among those being probed by a UK watchdog for breaking competition law in the field of sports broadcasting.

The Competition & Markets Authority said the investigation relates to the purchase of freelance services to support production and broadcasting of sports content.

"At this stage the CMA believes it has reasonable grounds to suspect one or more breaches of competition law. The CMA has not reached a view as to whether there is sufficient evidence of an infringement of competition law for it to issue a statement of objections to any party or parties," the CMA said.

ITV noted the announcement and said it is "committed to complying with competition law and is cooperating with the CMA's inquiries".

Pub firm JD Wetherspoon said sales of cocktails, spirits and food are on the up so far in its fourth quarter, though sales of typical pub-drink stalwarts such as draught ales, lagers and ciders were below pre-virus levels.

In the first 11 weeks of the fourth quarter ending July 31, like-for-like sales were 0.4% below pre-virus levels. This represented an improvement from the previous quarter, when sales were 4.0% lower.

Sales of spirits, cocktails and food were all higher compared to pre-Covid levels, up 4.4%, 19% and 2.1%, respectively.

"But sales of draught ales, lagers and ciders, historically the largest contributors to pub sales, were 8.0% below 2019," Wetherspoon added.

"Many people predicted a boom in pub sales when lockdowns and restrictions ended, due to pent-up demand, but recovery for many companies has been slower and more laborious than was anticipated," the company cautioned.

The company warned its loss for the year will be chunkier than expected, at GBP30 million on a post-IFRS 16 basis. IFRS 16 is an accounting rule related to leases.

"Although sales now match 2019, labour costs are far higher," it added, though it expects costs for financial 2023 to rise at a slower pace than the current inflation rate.

Recruiter PageGroup hailed a "record quarter".

Second-quarter gross profit surged 28% yearly to GBP280.9 million from GBP219.8 million. For the entirety of the first half, it rose by a third to GBP539.0 million.

"We delivered a record quarter for the group, with record performances in 25 countries. We exited the quarter strongly, delivering a record month in June, our second month of gross profit in excess of GBP100 million," Chief Executive Steve Ingham commented.

"We are pleased with the group's performance in the first half of the year and currently expect 2022 full-year operating profit to be in line with company-compiled consensus of GBP205 million." Operating profit was GBP168.5 million in 2021.

Shipping services firm Clarkson expects to top expectations for 2022.

It expects underlying pretax profit of GBP42 million for the six months ended June 30, up 53% from GBP27.5 million a year earlier.

Clarkson added: "Performance has been strong across all divisions, with the Broking division, which has a market-leading position in nearly all the key shipping sectors, performing particularly well. While mindful of macroeconomic conditions, the Board nevertheless remains confident in the outlook for the business and expects results for the year ending 31 December 2022 to be materially ahead of its previous expectations."

Bar and cafe owner Loungers reported an annual revenue surge, shaking off the effects of the Omicron variant, the 'pingedemic' and recruitment issues.

Revenue in the financial year that ended April 17 jumped to GBP237.3 million from GBP78.3 million in the lockdown-hit prior year.

Loungers swung to a pretax profit of GB21.6 million from a GBP14.7 million loss.

Still to come on the economic calendar is US inflation data released at 1330 BST.

Another hot reading would strengthen the case for a second 75-basis-point interest rate hike in a row from the Federal Reserve later this month. The next Fed meeting is between July 26 and 27.

Already out, figures from Destatis showed Germany's annual inflation rate cooled to 7.6% in June, confirming an earlier estimate, from 7.9% in May.

The pound quoted at USD1.1924 early Wednesday in London, up from USD1.1906 late Tuesday.

The UK economy defied expectations and strengthened in May, figures on Wednesday showed, following a contraction in April.

According to the Office for National Statistics, UK gross domestic product grew 0.5% monthly in May, following a 0.2% decline in April. April's figure was upwardly revised from an initially reported 0.3% fall.

The figure for May topped FXStreet cited consensus which had forecast the economy to register no monthly growth at all.

The euro ebbed to USD1.0041 early Wednesday from USD1.0068 at the London equities close on Tuesday. The single currency had briefly touched USD0.9999 on Tuesday, falling below parity for the first time since 2002.

Against the yen, the dollar was quoted at JPY137.07, up from JPY136.66.

Equities in Asia were mixed. In Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 rose 0.5%. In China, the Shanghai Composite was down 0.1%, while the Hang Seng in Hong Kong was down 0.3%. In Sydney, the S&P/ASX 200 closed 0.2% higher.

Brent oil was trading at USD99.95 a barrel early Wednesday, down from USD100.37 late Tuesday. Gold stood at USD1,723.34 an ounce, down from USD1,732.30.

Brent slid under USD100 a barrel for the first time in three months on Tuesday, as recession worries cloud the near-term outlook for crude demand.

By Eric Cunha; ericcunha@alliancenews.com

Copyright 2022 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved.

More News
20 Jan 2022 17:02

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 down as BP, Shell and AB Foods weigh

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 down as BP, Shell and AB Foods weigh

Read more
20 Jan 2022 12:01

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: FTSE 100 stalls as AB Foods drags on index

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: FTSE 100 stalls as AB Foods drags on index

Read more
20 Jan 2022 10:40

UPDATE 1-ITV says: UK investigation finds email warning lockdown party should not go ahead

(Adds details, background)LONDON, Jan 20 (Reuters) - An investigation into Downing Street parties has found an email from a senior official to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's private secretary warning that a May 20, 2020 party should not go ahead, ...

Read more
20 Jan 2022 09:50

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Liberum downgrades Antofagasta, Anglo and Rio

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Liberum downgrades Antofagasta, Anglo and Rio

Read more
19 Jan 2022 00:01

UK bans ad showing girl eating cheese while hanging upside down

LONDON, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Britain's advertising regulator has banned a TV ad that showed a girl eating cheese while hanging upside down, saying it could promote behaviour that could lead to choking.The ad for Dairylea cheese, a brand of U.S. snac...

Read more
18 Jan 2022 11:58

TIMELINE-Lockdown party allegations facing UK PM Johnson

(Adds police investigation)LONDON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - British police will investigate alleged lockdown breaches at Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Downing Street residence after receiving evidence from an internal government probe into a series of ...

Read more
18 Jan 2022 11:58

TIMELINE-Lockdown party allegations facing UK PM Johnson

(.)LONDON, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson has apologised for attending a "bring your own booze" gathering at his official residence during Britain's first coronavirus lockdown, and an internal inquiry is being carried out to est...

Read more
17 Jan 2022 10:32

ITV signs GBP500 million revolving credit facility to run to 2027

ITV signs GBP500 million revolving credit facility to run to 2027

Read more
17 Jan 2022 10:02

ITV agrees £500m revolving credit facility linked to emissions targets

(Sharecast News) - Broadcaster ITV said on Monday that it has agreed a new syndicated £500m revolving credit facility linked to its carbon emissions targets.

Read more
11 Jan 2022 08:07

UPDATE 7-'Bring your own booze' lockdown party heaps pressure on UK PM Johnson

* BYOB party ups pressure on Johnson* Johnson has said all rules were followed* Two thirds of people think Johnson should resign - poll* Johnson attended party in May 2020 - ITV (Adds snap poll)By Alistair Smout and William JamesLONDON, Jan 11 (Reut...

Read more
11 Jan 2022 08:07

UPDATE 6-'Bring your own booze' lockdown party heaps pressure on UK PM Johnson

* BYOB party ups pressure on Johnson* Johnson has said all rules were followed* Government apologises for upset that claims caused* Johnson attended party in May 2020 - ITV (Recasts headline and first paragraph, edits)By Alistair Smout and William J...

Read more
11 Jan 2022 08:07

UPDATE 5-UK PM Johnson under fire over 'bring your own booze' lockdown party

* BYOB party ups pressure on Johnson* Johnson has said all rules were followed* Government apologises for hurt of the claims* Johnson attended party in May 2020 - ITV* This shows Johnson's disdain for rules - Labour (Adds government response, paras ...

Read more
11 Jan 2022 08:07

UPDATE 4-UK PM Johnson under fire over 'bring your own booze' lockdown party

* BYOB party ups pressure on Johnson* Johnson has said all rules were followed* Government faces urgent question in parliament* Johnson attended party in May 2020 - ITV* This shows Johnson's disdain for rules - Labour (Adds debate in parliament.)By ...

Read more
11 Jan 2022 08:07

UPDATE 3-UK PM Johnson under fire over 'bring your own booze' lockdown party

* BYOB party ups pressure on Johnson* Johnson has said all rules were followed* Johnson attended party in May 2020 - ITV* This shows Johnson's disdain for rules - Labour (Adds criticism from Ruth Davidson, paras 14-15)By Alistair Smout and Guy Faulc...

Read more
11 Jan 2022 08:07

UPDATE 2-UK PM Johnson under fire over 'bring your own booze' lockdown party

* BYOB party ups pressure on Johnson* Johnson has said all rules were followed* Johnson attended party in May 2020 - ITV* This shows Johnson's disdain for rules - Labour (Adds former opposition leader Miliband)By Alistair Smout and Guy Faulconbridge...

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.