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Thursday newspaper round-up: National Grid, Rolls-Royce, bookmakers

Thu, 03rd Mar 2016 07:37

(ShareCast News) - The energy regulator Ofgem is to be handed sweeping new powers to manage the country's electricity supplies, switch off factories and request emergency back-up generation, under energy market reforms being considered by Whitehall. Documents seen by The Times show ministers are considering three main options designed to strip National Grid of its role as the UK's power system operator, a role that grants it huge supervisory influence. - The TimesRolls-Royce could face a shareholder rebellion at its annual meeting in May after it caved into pressure from an American activist demanding a place on the board. In a move that has taken aback leading institutional investors such as M&G and Standard Life, Rolls has appointed a representative of ValueAct Capital, the San Francisco-based activist investment group, as a director.- The Times Aubrey McClendon, the founder and former chief executive of Chesapeake Energy, has died in a car crash just a day after he was indicted on charges of bid-rigging. The Oklahoma City Policy Department said in a tweet that Mr McClendon, 56, died in a crash on Wednesday morning. - The Financial TimesThe growth of the buy-to-let sector poses a risk to financial stability, a deputy governor of the Bank of England has warned. Sir Jon Cunliffe said that there was a risk that if large numbers of buy-to-let landlords were to exit the market at the same time, there could be a "spiral of house price declines" in the property market. - The TimesThe German stock market could sell off a key part of the London Stock Exchange to get its takeover of the company past regulators. Deutsche Börse launched a surprise bid for the LSE last week and bankers said yesterday that it may spin off Clearnet SA, the French part of London's giant clearing operation for shares and other financial instruments. - The TimesBookmakers will be forced to fill the financial black hole facing the horseracing industry under government plans to make it compulsory next year for their offshore gambling operations to contribute to the sport. The government will tomorrow say it will replace the controversial horseracing levy with a new "racing right" next April, a move the sport believes will help it plug its looming cash shortfall. - Daily TelegraphThe UK's embattled steel sector faces fresh pressure after the US government stepped in to protect its domestic industry against the growing glut of cheap Chinese supply, industry groups have warned. UK steel producers have been dealt a double blow by the US plans to impose crippling import duties of up to 266pc against Chinese companies, and around 30pc against UK steel makers. - Daily TelegraphA recession in Europe could lead to the collapse of the eurozone, as the single currency would buckle under the political turmoil unleashed by a fresh downturn, a leading investment bank has warned. In a research note titled "Close to the edge", economists at Swiss bank Credit Suisse warned the fate of monetary union hangs in the balance if Europe's policymakers are unable to ward off another global slump and quell anti-euro populism. - Daily TelegraphKeith Hellawell has vowed to continue as chairman of Sports Direct in a snub to shareholders and campaigners calling for his head after the retailer's relegation from the FTSE 100. In an interview with the Guardian, the former chief constable suggested the retailer's difficulties with the City were largely cosmetic, despite concerns over the group's trading and its treatment of workers - as well as longstanding investor complaints including the influence of 55% shareholder Mike Ashley and thefailure to hire a permanent finance director for two years. - The Guardian The chief executive of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, which is owned by BMW, has written to all its workers in Britain to warn that exit from the European Unionwould drive up costs and prices and could affect the company's "employment base". The letter, leaked to the Guardian, is one of six sent by the bosses of each of BMW's British companies, including MINI, to their staff each warning of the dangers of UK withdrawal. It comes after the government warned that car-makers would be among those badly hit by Brexit in a civil service report. - GuardianSeven years of quantitative easing (QE) and record low interest rates have cost savers an estimated £160bn, but supported strong increases in the prices of property, stocks and bonds. Analysis by financial firm Hargreaves Lansdown suggests that up to £106bn is being held in accounts paying no interest, as loose monetary policy has "annihilated" returns on cash. - Guardian
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31 Oct 2016 09:39

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: HSBC Raises IAG To Hold From Reduce

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26 Oct 2016 15:57

Ladbrokes-Coral merger wins final CMA approval with 322 shop disposals

(ShareCast News) - Ladbrokes and Coral will be able to complete their merger "in the very near future" after the competition regulator gave its final approval on Wednesday. After the Competition & Markets Authority gave its green light, the FTSE 250 bookmaker said it had approved the disposal of

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21 Oct 2016 14:38

Daisy pulls sterling junk bond as investors get tough

By Robert Smith LONDON, Oct 21 (IFR) - Daisy called off an attempt to issue a sterling high-yield deal on Friday, in the latest sign of waning UK investor appetite for riskier debt in challenging sectors. The UK company threw in the towel on the debut bond after four days of marketing

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18 Oct 2016 17:12

UPDATE 4-William Hill, Amaya drop short-lived gambling merger talks

* Talks abandoned less than two weeks after announcement * Sector consolidating as more gamblers go online * European rivals have already joined forces * Amaya FY revenue forecast below market expectations * Amaya shares drop 8.3 percent (Adds share move, Amaya spokesman

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18 Oct 2016 13:24

RPT-UPDATE 3-William Hill, Amaya drop short-lived gambling merger talks

(Repeats for wider distribution, no changes to text) * Talks abandoned less than two weeks after announcement * Sector is consolidating as more gamblers go online * European rivals have already joined forces * Amaya FY revenue forecast below market expectations * Ama

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18 Oct 2016 08:28

Ladbrokes revenue grows for fourth successive quarter

(ShareCast News) - FTSE 250 betting and gambling company Ladbrokes reported growth for a fourth successive quarter for revenue as it remains confident of delivering full year results in line with expectations. In a trading update for the third quarter ended 30 September, net revenue increased 12.1%,

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18 Oct 2016 06:56

Tuesday newspaper round-up: Bonds, Shell, bookmaker levy, farm boost

(ShareCast News) - Investors dumped UK government bonds yesterday in one of the heaviest sell-offs since the Brexit vote as international demand for sterling assets declined rapidly. Overseas investors are becoming increasingly worried that inflation and a move by the Conservative government towards

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17 Oct 2016 07:13

Ladbrokes and Coral announce planned sale of 359 shops

(ShareCast News) - Bookmaker Ladbrokes announced on Monday that subsidiaries of both itself and merger partner Gala Coral Group have agreed to sell a total of 359 licensed betting offices to Done Brothers Cash Betting - trading as Betfred - and StanJames Abingdon - trading as Stan James. The FTSE 25

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17 Oct 2016 06:58

Monday newspaper round-up: New Brexit plans, dividends, supermarkets

(ShareCast News) - Britain would continue to pay billions of pounds into the EU budget after Brexit to maintain cherished single-market access for the City of London and other sectors under plans being discussed by Theresa May's cabinet. The prime minister's demand that Britain controls its borders

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17 Oct 2016 06:20

Ladbrokes, Gala Coral to sell 359 shops ahead of merger

LONDON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - British Ladbrokes and Gala Coral said they agreed to sell 359 shops for 55.5 million pounds ($69 million) to rivals, in a deal which will reduce their footprint and pave the way for competition authorities to allow their merger to proceed. The pair were told in Ju

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10 Oct 2016 07:49

BUZZ-William Hill: best day in 3 months after confirming merger talks

** William Hill rises 5.4 pct, its best day since mid-July, after confirming merger talks with Canada's Amaya ** Co says deal would create a global leader in sports betting, poker and casino ** Top riser on Stoxx 600 and most traded by average volumes - 1.5x 30-day average in the firs

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7 Oct 2016 07:39

BUZZ-UK gambling companies lower after media reports of TV ad ban

** Shares in British gambling companies fall after The Times newspaper reports that the companies are due to be banned from advertising on television during the day ** William Hill down 2.9 pct, Labrokes down 2.5 pct vs. Britain's midcap index which is up 0.2 pct ** Cenkos analyst Sim

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20 Sep 2016 06:57

Tuesday newspaper round-up: May in New York, Ladbrokes, building blocked

(ShareCast News) - Theresa May will canvass leading Wall Street banks over how Britain should structure its departure from the EU to reassure them that Brexit will not damage their UK business. Mrs May will meet "mostly" chief executives from the finance sector along with figures from the technology

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31 Aug 2016 07:51

Gala Coral revenue up but losses widen

(ShareCast News) - Ladbrokes said on Wednesday that revenue at Gala Coral, with which it has agreed to merge, rose in the third quarter, but the bookmaker's loss widened due to exceptional costs. In the 12 weeks ended 2 July, net revenue at Gala Coral was up 10% from 2015 to £264m, while earnings be

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26 Aug 2016 08:46

Ladbrokes given a boost by Berenberg upgrade

(ShareCast News) - Berenberg has raised its rating on Ladbrokes to 'buy' from 'hold' and lifted its target price to 185p from 130p, saying the company is its second favourite stock in gaming after Playtech. The broker said since it initiated on Ladbrokes a number of positives have materialised with

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