The next focusIR Investor Webinar takes places on 14th May with guest speakers from Blue Whale Growth Fund, Taseko Mines, Kavango Resources and CQS Natural Resources fund. Please register here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksKier Share News (KIE)

Share Price Information for Kier (KIE)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 142.40
Bid: 141.80
Ask: 142.00
Change: 0.20 (0.14%)
Spread: 0.20 (0.141%)
Open: 141.80
High: 144.20
Low: 141.40
Prev. Close: 142.20
KIE Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

LONDON BRIEFING: Pound Sinks Toward USD1.22 As Gold In Ascent

Thu, 29th Aug 2019 07:59

(Alliance News) - The pound continued to sink early Thursday, amid drama in Westminster. It was hovering just above USD1.2200, down from USD1.2233 late Wednesday and USD1.2290 at the close on Tuesday.

However, unlike on Wednesday, the FTSE 100 equity index is not expected to benefit, called to open slightly down Thursday.

With political crises in the UK and Italy, and concerns about the global economic impact of the US's unresolved confrontations with China and Iran, gold prices continued to rise.

Here is what you need to know at the London market open:

----------

MARKETS

----------

FTSE 100: called down 11.91 points, 0.2%, at 7,102.80

----------

Hang Seng: down 0.3% at 25,538.84

Nikkei 225: closed down 0.1% at 20,460.93

DJIA: closed up 258.10 points, 1.0%, at 26,036.10

S&P 500: closed up 0.7% at 2,887.94

----------

GBP: down at USD1.2209 (USD1.2233)

EUR: unchanged at USD1.1083

Gold: up at USD1,546.34 per ounce (USD1,536.29)

Oil (Brent): soft at USD60.19 a barrel (USD60.62)

(changes since previous London equities close)

----------

ECONOMICS AND GENERAL

----------

Thursday's Key Economic Events still to come

1000 CEST Germany labour market statistics, unemployment)

1100 CEST EU business climate and economic sentiment indicators

1400 CEST Germany provisional CPI

0830 EDT US advance economic indicators report

0830 EDT US 2nd estimate GDP

0830 EDT US unemployment insurance weekly claims report - initial claims

0830 EDT US weekly export sales

0945 EDT US Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index

1000 EDT US pending home sales index

1030 EDT US EIA weekly Natural Gas Storage Report

1630 EDT US Fed money stock, discount window borrowings, foreign central bank holdings

----------

More than one million people have signed a petition calling on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson not to suspend Parliament amid growing anger over the decision. Thousands of people rallied for hours outside Parliament on Wednesday night, and there were smaller demonstrations in other towns and cities. The plan to suspend Parliament was heavily criticised by opposition parties, and has been criticised by some Conservative MPs, and there are legal challenges in English and Scottish courts. The e-petition on Parliament's website gained the 100,000 signatures needed for it to be debated by MPs in just a few hours, and reached a million before midnight. On Wednesday, Johnson said he wanted to prorogue Parliament in order to bring the current record-breaking session to a close in order to bring forward his Government's new legislative agenda. But opposition leaders said the prime minister is trying to halt their efforts to block a no-deal Brexit.

----------

British car manufacturing output declined 11% year-on-year in July to 108,239 units, data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders showed. According to the trade association, July marked the fourteenth consecutive month of decline after car manufacturing dropped by 20% in June. SMMT said ongoing weakness in major EU and Asian markets, along with some key model changes, affected July production. Production for export fell 15% in July, although overseas demand remained the main driver of overall volumes, accounting for eight in ten cars built, data showed.

----------

People have been warned they could miss out on PPI refunds as a flurry of last-minute claims could see phone lines overwhelmed and websites crash. Consumers were told "this is big money, don't leave it to chance" as Thursday's 11.59pm deadline draws nearer, with "many billions" of pounds remaining unclaimed. An estimated 64 million payment protection insurance policies were sold in the UK – many in the 1990s and early 2000s. PPI was routinely added to products such as store cards, credit cards or mortgages. It was intended to protect people if they could not keep up with their payments, due to illness or unemployment for example. But it was widely mis-sold.

----------

Italy's populist Five-Star Movement has formally asked the nation's president to give caretaker premier Giuseppe Conte the mandate to try to form a new coalition government in a bid to forestall an election that could put right-wing nationalist Matteo Salvini in power. Movement leader Luigi Di Maio said he informed President Sergio Mattarella that the Five-Stars had reached an agreement on a potential coalition with the opposition Democratic Party, an arch-rival. Many analysts have said a government made up of such bitter political foes was not likely to last long, in all probability only delaying the election Salvini wants to snag the premiership for himself. Conte resigned a week ago after Salvini's League party, the Five-Stars' previous governing partner, bolted from their long-squabbling coalition.

----------

Hurricane Dorian caused limited damage in the northern Caribbean as it left the region on Wednesday night, setting its sights on the US mainland. It is expected to gather strength and could to grow into a dangerous Category 3 storm. Power outages and flooding were reported across the US Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands and the Puerto Rican islands of Vieques and Culebra after Dorian hit St Thomas as a Category 1 storm.

----------

BROKER RATING CHANGES

----------

PEEL HUNT RAISES NEWRIVER REIT TO 'BUY' ('ADD')

----------

PEEL HUNT RESUMES KIER GROUP WITH 'BUY' - TARGET 200 PENCE

----------

COMPANIES - FTSE 100

----------

Micro Focus International warned it does not expect to meet its annual guidance. Recent trading has led the board to conclude that the software firm will not hit its constant-currency revenue guidance of a 4% to 6% year-on-year drop for the financial year to October 31, now expecting a larger fall. "Weak sales execution has been compounded by a deteriorating macro environment resulting in more conservatism and longer decision making cycles within our customer base," said Micro Focus. The company now expects revenue to fall around 6% to 8% year-on-year. Against this backdrop, Micro Focus said it has decided to accelerate a strategic review of its operations.

----------

AstraZeneca said a phase three trial of anifrolumab, a potential new medicine for the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus, met its primary endpoint. Anifrolumab achieved a statistically-significant and clinically-meaningful reduction in disease activity versus placebo.

----------

COMPANIES - FTSE 250

----------

Consumer goods firm PZ Cussons has agreed to sell Greek food subsidiary Minerva and Polish personal care brand Luksja. Minerva is being sold for GBP41.0 million in cash, with the proceeds to be used to reduce debt and drive "focused investment" in core brands. Minerva was the first company to sell branded packaged olive oil in Greece. PZ Cussons did not give financial details of the Luksja deal, but said completion of the sale is subject to competition clearance being granted in relevant territories, including Poland. PZ Cussons and Sarantis, the buyer of Luksja, have also agreed to enter into a distribution agreement for PZ Cussons's core brands in Poland. Following completion, PZ Cussons's on-the-ground operations in Poland will be wound down. "We are streamlining the group to focus investment on core Personal Care and Beauty brands to deliver higher margin earnings, in geographies that can scale, with the aim of returning the group to sustainable, profitable growth," said Chief Executive Alex Kanellis.

----------

Recruitment firm Hays reported a slight dip in annual profit amid "weaker market conditions". Net fees were up 5% to GBP1.13 billion in the year to June 30, up 6% on a like-for-like basis, while pretax profit slipped 3% to GBP231.2 million. Before exceptional items, however, profit was up 3% to GBP246.3 million. In Germany, Hays saw record net fees despite weakening market conditions, while the firm noted signs of reduced business confidence in the UK & Ireland in the fourth quarter. Hays raised its full-year dividend by 4% to 3.97 pence and its special dividend by 9% to 5.43p. "Looking ahead, despite an increasingly tough global economic backdrop, our market positions, combined with our highly experienced global management teams and strong financial position, means I am confident we will continue to appropriately balance our long-term potential with the more challenging markets we currently face," said Chief Executive Alistair Cox.

----------

Guarantor loans provider Amigo Holdings reported a sharp rise in quarterly profit. Revenue in the three months to June 30 was up 14% year-on-year to GBP71.5 million, with pretax profit up 33% to GBP22.6 million. The firm's net loan book grew 14% to GBP728.4 million. In response to "an evolving regulatory and economic environment", Amigo said it will be prioritising new customer lending over re-lending to existing clients, while its credit policy has been "further enhanced and tightened". "This positive action means that we are hitting the ground running ahead of what we recognise is a changing regulatory and economic landscape. By doing this, we are being proactive and pragmatic. We are focused on achieving the best customer outcomes - all with long-term returns as a key driver," said Chief Executive Hamish Paton.

----------

COMPANIES - OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM

----------

Brickability Group, which sells over 300 million bricks a year, started trading on AIM on Thursday after raising GBP57 million in its initial public offering. The IPO led by Cenkos Securities was priced at 65p a share, giving the construction materials company a market capitalisation of GBP150 million. Brickability has been around for over 25 years, but Chief Executive Officer Alan Simpson said: "The move to AIM and the additional funding will allow us to continue our growth trajectory through further organic growth and through accretive bolt-on acquisitions."

----------

COMPANIES - INTERNATIONAL

----------

Woolworths Group reported a strong rise in annual sales as the Australian retailer's home market saw growth in the second half. In the 53 weeks to June 30, net pretax profit attributable to shareholders jumped 55% to AUD2.69 billion compared to AUD1.74 billion in the 52 week period the year before. Sales from continuing operations increased 5.3% to AUD59.98 billion from AUD56.94 billion. "We made good progress on our transformation across all of our businesses in financial 2019 with improving sales and earning before income and tax momentum in the second half," Chief Executive Brad Banducci said.

----------

Apple apologized for its digital assistant Siri sharing some of what it heard with quality control workers as it unveiled new rules for handling data from conversations. Under the changes, Apple will allow its employees to review conversations only from customers who opt into the "Siri grading" program to improve the voice recognition technology. Apple will also delete by default any recordings used for the program. "We realize we haven't been fully living up to our high ideals, and for that we apologize," Apple said in a post.

----------

Wine and spirits distributor Pernod Ricard has agreed to acquire US spirits maker Castle Brands for USD223 million. Through a subsidiary, Pernod Ricard will acquire all of Castle Brands' shares for USD1.27 per share, a 92% premium to Castle Brands' closing price on Tuesday in New York. The offer, which has been unanimously approved by Castle Brands' board, includes the assumption of debt. The portfolio of New York-based Castle Brands includes Jefferson's bourbon and rye, Goslings rum, Gozio amaretto and Arran Whisky. Pernod Chair & Chief Executive said: "Through this acquisition we welcome this great brand portfolio, in particular, Jefferson's bourbon whiskey, to the Pernod Ricard family. Bourbon is a key category in the US which is our single most important market.

----------

Thursday's Shareholder Meetings

Iomart

Lansdowne Oil & Gas

----------

London Briefing is available to subscribers as an email newsletter. Contact info@alliancenews.com

More News
5 Feb 2024 10:06

IN BRIEF: Kier plans offer of GBP250 million in senior debt notes

Kier Group PLC - Manchester, England-based infrastructure services, construction and property - Plans to offer GBP250.0 million in five-year senior notes, as part of a wider refinancing of debt facilities. Says the interest rate and offering price will be determined at the time of the pricing of the notes. Last month, Kier said it has a "modest" net cash position as of the end of 2023, improved from GBP131 million in debt a year before.

Read more
22 Jan 2024 10:58

IN BRIEF: M&C Saatchi hires Heather Rabbatts to be senior director

M&C Saatchi PLC - London-based advertising agency - Appoints Heather Rabbatts as senior independent director, joining the board on Monday. Rabbatts currently is a non-executive director of retailer and food maker Associated British Foods PLC. Previously she was a non-executive director of construction firm Kier Group PLC. Rabbatts, age 68, also was the first woman on the board of the Football Association, M&C Saatchi notes.

Read more
18 Jan 2024 12:13

Kier to resume dividend payments as it trades in line

(Sharecast News) - Infrastructure services, construction, and property company Kier Group said in an update on Thursday that, during the first half of its financial year, its performance remained consistent with the board's expectations, building on its positive trajectory from the previous period.

Read more
18 Jan 2024 11:32

Kier trading in first half up on-year, meeting board's expectations

(Alliance News) - Kier Group PLC on Thursday said trading in the first half of its financial 2024 continued to be above the prior period and in line with the board expectations.

Read more
12 Jan 2024 11:04

CORRECT: UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

(Removing S4 Capital PLC from the events calendar on January 17.)

Read more
11 Jan 2024 15:53

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

Friday 12 January 
no events scheduled 
Monday 15 January 
Ashmore Group PLCTrading Statement
Assura PLCTrading Statement
Hercules Site Services PLCFull Year Results
PageGroup PLCTrading Statement
Ramsdens Holdings PLCFull Year Results
RS Group PLCTrading Statement
TwentyFour Select Monthly Income Fund LtdFull Year Results
Tuesday 16 January 
Alliance Pharma PLCTrading Statement
CAB Payments Holdings PLCTrading Statement
Card Factory PLCTrading Statement
Catalyst Media Group PLCFull Year Results
DFS Furniture PLCTrading Statement
Experian PLCTrading Statement
Genel Energy PLCTrading Statement
IntegraFin Holdings PLCTrading Statement
McBride PLCTrading Statement
Naked Wines PLCTrading Statement
Ninety One PLC and LtdTrading Statement
Ocado Group PLCTrading Statement
Petra Diamonds LtdTrading Statement
Revolution Bars Group PLCTrading Statement
Rio Tinto PLCTrading Statement
THG PLCTrading Statement
Wise PLCTrading Statement
Wednesday 17 January 
888 Holdings PLCTrading Statement
Alpha Group International PLCTrading Statement
Antofagasta PLCTrading Statement
Bankers Investment Trust PLCFull Year Results
Brooks Macdonald Group PLCTrading Statement
Diploma PLCTrading Statement
Galliford Try Holdings PLCTrading Statement
Gateley Holdings PLCHalf Year Results
Ibstock PLCTrading Statement
Liontrust Asset Management PLCTrading Statement
Midwich Group PLCTrading Statement
Oxford BioDynamics PLCFull Year Results
Pearson PLCTrading Statement
Rathbones Group PLCTrading Statement
S4 Capital PLCTrading Statement
Safestore Holdings PLCFull Year Results
Smiths Group PLCTrading Statement
Team17 Group PLCTrading Statement
Thursday 18 January 
AJ Bell PLCTrading Statement
Bakkavor Group PLCTrading Statement
boohoo Group PLCTrading Statement
Centamin PLCFull Year Results
Centaur Media PLCTrading Statement
Costain Group PLCTrading Statement
Craneware PLCTrading Statement
Currys PLCTrading Statement
Dr Martens PLCTrading Statement
Dunelm Group PLCTrading Statement
Energean PLCTrading Statement
Flutter Entertainment PLCTrading Statement
Frontier Developments PLCHalf Year Results
Hays PLCTrading Statement
Headlam Group PLCTrading Statement
Hotel Chocolat Group PLCTrading Statement
Judges Scientific PLCTrading Statement
Kier Group PLCTrading Statement
Marshalls PLCTrading Statement
N Brown Group PLCTrading Statement
NewRiver REIT PLCTrading Statement
Sage Group PLCTrading Statement
TheWorks.co.uk PLCHalf Year Results
WAG Payment Solutions PLCTrading Statement
  
A full 21-day events calendar is provided each day with a subscription to Alliance News UK Professional.
  
Copyright 2024 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

Read more
16 Nov 2023 11:44

IN BRIEF: Kier says on track for first dividend payment in five years

Kier Group PLC - Manchester, England-based infrastructure services, construction and property - Tells annual general meeting on Thursday that financial 2024 has "started well". Trading is ahead of a year before and in line with board expectations. Similar to financial 2023, which ended June 30, results are expected to be weighted to the second half. Its order book stands at GBP10.5 billion at the end of October, up from GBP10.1 billion on June 30. This means 91% of estimated financial 2024 revenue is secured, up from 85% in July.

Read more
16 Nov 2023 10:28

Kier makes strong start to FY24

(Sharecast News) - Construction group Kier said it had made a good start to the current financial year, trading above the prior period and in line with internal expectations.

Read more
9 Nov 2023 15:50

UK shareholder meetings calendar - next 7 days

Friday 10 November 
DFS Furniture PLCAGM
Galliford Try Holdings PLCAGM
Minoan Group PLCAGM
Minoan Group PLCGM re issuing shares
Quartix Technologies PLCAGM
Redrow PLCAGM
Monday 13 November 
Ironveld PLCGM re fundraising
Victoria PLCGM re annual accounts and Grant Thornton UK LLP re-appointment as auditors
Tuesday 14 November 
Celsius Resources LtdAGM
Essentra PLCGM re movement of merger relief reserve
Financials Acquisition CorpEGM re LIU business combination
Fonix Mobile PLCAGM
Petra Diamonds LtdAGM
Smoove PLCGM re takeover by Pexa Group
t42 IoT Tracking Solutions PLCAGM
Wednesday 15 November 
Alternative Income REIT PLCAGM
Ascent Resources PLCGM re approval to issue 45 million shares
CQS Natural Resources Growth & Income PLCAGM
European Opportunities Trust PLCAGM
Hays PLCAGM
Henderson Eurotrust PLCAGM
Northern Bear PLCGM re tender offer
Reach PLCGM re proposed capital reduction
Synergia Energy LtdAGM
Zegona Communications PLCGM re acquisition agreement
Thursday 16 November 
Close Brothers Group PLCAGM
Craneware PLCAGM
Critical Mineral Resources PLCAGM
Dunelm Group PLCAGM
Eagle Eye Solutions Group PLCAGM
JD Wetherspoon PLCAGM
Kier Group PLCAGM
Marble Point Loan Financing LtdAGM
MJ Gleeson PLCAGM
Origin Enterprises PLCAGM
Ricardo PLCAGM
Smiths Group PLCAGM
  
Copyright 2023 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

Read more
9 Nov 2023 15:44

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

Friday 10 November 
Allianz Technology Trust PLCQ3 Results
Wheaton Precious Metals CorpQ3 Results
Monday 13 November 
Bank of Cyprus Holdings PLCQ3 Results
British Land Co PLCHalf Year Results
Kainos Group PLCHalf Year Results
Team Internet Group PLCQ3 Results
Tuesday 14 November 
ActiveOps PLCHalf Year Results
Babcock International Group PLCHalf Year Results
Bank of Georgia Group PLCQ3 Results
Castings PLCHalf Year Results
ConvaTec Group PLCTrading Statement
DCC PLCHalf Year Results
Forterra PLCHalf Year Results
Gear4Music PLCHalf Year Results
Genel Energy PLCTrading Statement
HydrogenOne Capital Growth PLCQ3 Results
Hill & Smith PLCTrading Statement
Imperial Brands PLCFull Year Results
Informa PLCTrading Statement
Land Securities Group PLCHalf Year Results
Oxford Instruments PLCHalf Year Results
Picton Property Income LtdHalf Year Results
Renalytix PLCQ1 Results
Vesuvius PLCTrading Statement
Vodafone Group PLCHalf Year Results
Wise PLCHalf Year Results
Wednesday 15 November 
Diversified Energy Co PLCTrading Statement
Experian PLCHalf Year Results
Fuller, Smith & Turner PLCHalf Year Results
Genuit Group PLCTrading Statement
Intermediate Capital Group PLCHalf Year Results
Ninety One PLC and LtdHalf Year Results
Renold PLCHalf Year Results
SSE PLCHalf Year Results
Synthomer PLCTrading Statement
Tracsis PLCFull Year Results
Tullow Oil PLCTrading Statement
Warehouse REIT PLCHalf Year Results
Thursday 16 November 
Assura PLCHalf Year Results
Atalaya Mining PLCQ3 Results
Aviva PLCTrading Statement
Burberry Group PLCHalf Year Results
Close Brothers Group PLCTrading Statement
CMC Markets PLCHalf Year Results
Crest Nicholson Holdings PLCTrading Statement
Halma PLCHalf Year Results
Great Portland Estates PLCHalf Year Results
Kier Group PLCTrading Statement
International Distributions Services PLCHalf Year Results
Investec PLC and LtdHalf Year Results
Liontrust Asset Management PLCHalf Year Results
Manolete Partners PLCHalf Year Results
Melrose Industries PLCTrading Statement
Norcros PLCHalf Year Results
Premier Foods PLCHalf Year Results
Qinetiq Group PLCHalf Year Results
Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLCTrading Statement
Syncona LtdHalf Year Results
Tatton Asset Management PLCHalf Year Results
Tyman PLCTrading Statement
United Utlities Group PLCHalf Year Results
Young & Co's Brewery PLCHalf Year Results
  
Copyright 2023 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

Read more
15 Sep 2023 16:56

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 ends week higher as focus shifts to BoE

(Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 ended higher on Friday after a dovish hike from the European Central Bank on Thursday softened interest rate expectations for the Bank of England.

Read more
15 Sep 2023 09:57

SMALL-CAP WINNERS & LOSERS: Iain Percival to take helm at Trifast

(Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers among London Main Market small-caps on Friday.

Read more
14 Sep 2023 16:56

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 higher after "dovish" hike from ECB

(Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 ended sharply higher on Thursday as investors hoped that the European Central Bank's 25 basis point hike to interest rates would be its last.

Read more
14 Sep 2023 12:06

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Miners lift FTSE 100 ahead of ECB decision

(Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 was higher at midday on Thursday, shrugging off any nerves ahead of the European Central Bank's incoming interest rate decision amid a rally among blue-chip mining stocks.

Read more
14 Sep 2023 11:00

Kier intends to resume dividends as annual profit surges

(Alliance News) - Kier Group PLC on Thursday announced it planned to resume dividend payments in current financial year 2024, as it reported a jump in annual profit for financial 2023.

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.