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WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: KAZ And Kingfisher Slip On Broker Changes

Fri, 17th Aug 2018 10:24

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Friday.----------FTSE 100 - LOSERS----------Kingfisher, down 2.3%. The home improvement retailer, which owns B&Q, has suffered from a number of broker price cuts. Barclays, UBS, CFRA, Deutsche Bank, RBC, Societe Generale, and HSBC have all lowered the price targets for the company. ----------FTSE 250 - LOSERS----------KAZ Minerals, down 11%. The resource company, whose shares rose sharply Thursday after a strong rise in both interim profit and revenue, had its price target lowered by brokers UBS, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, and JPMorgan. ----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - WINNERS----------Airea, up 17%. The floor covering manufacturer said its profit and revenue for the first half of 2018 increased after it closed its loss-making carpets business. For the six months to June 30, Airea reported pretax profit up by 18% to GBP1.3 million. Meanwhile, revenue increased 12% year-on-year to GBP9.1 million. During the six month period, the company closed its loss-making residential carpets business Royalux. To explain the benefit of the closure, the company said if it includes Royalux's results then group pretax profit dropped to GBP700,000 from GBP1.3 million reported on a continuing basis. Airea declared an interim dividend of 1.75p per share, unchanged from the prior year.----------7digital Group, up 10%. The music solutions provider has signed a contract with music video platform Triller to provide access to music clips and manage label reporting. The contract initially covers an 18-month period and will contribute to 7digital's revenue from 2018 onward. Triller currently has 29 million users across 14 countries on its artificial intelligence-driven platform. "We are delighted to be announcing this deal with Triller. 7digital is expert at providing access to music for innovative platforms of this type, having previously partnered in 2016 with musical.ly, another fast-growing social media platform based around video and music with a strong international footprint," said Chief Executive Simon Cole.----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - LOSERS----------Canadian Overseas Petroleum, 22% lower. The company is raising GBP3 million through the issue of 895.5 million new shares at 0.335 pence each, with the cash going towards on-going general expenses. ----------MediaZest, down 11%. The firm said it is disappointed with its annual results which showed a widened loss and a drop in revenue due to significant project delays. For its year ended March 31, the company, which creates audio-visual solutions, reported its pretax loss widened to GBP256,000 from GBP146,000 a year ago. Meanwhile, revenue dipped 6.7% to GBP2.8 million. The company said annual performance was hit by "particularly frustrating" project delays, whose financial contribution will now be recognised in financial 2019.----------Dukemount Capital, down 12%. For the year to April 30, the company posted a pretax loss of GBP285,968 compared to GBP177,149 a year ago. The loss was due to the cost of its activities which included pursuing transactions, acquiring its first property, and maintaining its listing on the Official List of the UK Listing Authority, the company explained. Dukemount was created to acquire, develop and manage a property portfolio specialising in the supported living and hotels sectors, therefore it did not make any revenue. "The group has explored numerous opportunities during the year and whilst progress has not been as fast moving as we would have liked we do consider that we are now working with the right parties on the right properties and look forward to moving ahead with our first two projects and using this model as a blueprint for future developments," Chairman Geoffrey Dart said.----------
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MediaZest falls on disappointing full-year results

MediaZest shares plunged by almost a fifth on Monday after the group posted a loss for the year ended March 31st, hit by falling revenue and despite reduced sales costs. The group, which operates two divisions through its wholly-owned subsidiary, said the results were reflective of a "disappointin

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UK Winners & Losers: BG Down 5%, CSR Up 5%; Mediazest Drops 21%

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Mediazest Shares Drop As Results Hampered By HMV, Project Rescheduling

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MediaZest wins contracts to boost 2013 revenues

Creative digital advertising agency MediaZest said it has secured several new contracts including a project for a London based private equity company and work with Samsung. The company worked with Samsung in July for the inaugural Retail Hospitality Summit. The event showcased Samsung's latest tech

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10 Apr 2013 10:01

MediaZest shares jump on 'major' contract win

Shares in MediaZest rocketed on Wednesday following an announcement by the company that it had won a 'major' contract. The deal is expected to earn the company more than £1.0m over the next 18 months. The group, which describes itself as a 'creative digital out-of-home advertising company and au

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19 Dec 2012 08:05

MediaZest half year losses widen

Advertising firm Mediazest said first half losses widened and as it takes further steps to reduce overheads by moving into cheaper offices in April. Loss before taxation widened to £239,000 for the six months ended September 30th 2012 compared to a loss of £151,000 the same time a year before. Reve

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London midday: Stocks stuck lower after jobs disappointment

Stocks are still under the cosh, with some weak employment data adding to the general malaise. Dole claims rose the most since May 2009 last month as pressures on the British economy intensified. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said that the number of people claiming unemployment rose to 3

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London open: Stocks plunge after Franco-German meeting

Stocks have fallen sharply as traders give the thumbs down to yesterday's meeting between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Hopes that the pair would agree to the idea of euro-bonds were dashed; instead the leaders mooted a tax on financial transactions as a way

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17 Aug 2011 07:17

Improved revenue at MediaZest

Advertising firm MediaZest said group revenues have improved since the start of the new financial year in April 2011 with momentum expected to carry on into the quarter ending 30 September 2011. The creative media agency, whose clients include Barclays Bank, O2 and Fiat, reported turnover of £800,

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8 Apr 2011 18:04

Brum airport to use MediaZest virtual mannequins

Advertising company MediaZest received a fillip late on Friday as it announced further sales of its 'virtual assistant' product. The creative media agency, which specialises in providing innovative out-of-home marketing solutions, said that three new 'virtual mannequins' have been created for Birmi

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London close: US economic data hits Footsie

It looked like another flat day for the FTSE 100 heading into the second half of the year until shares took a sharp dive following some unappetizing economic date in the US. The US Conference Board's index of consumer sentiment fell to 49.3 in June, down from a revised 54.8 in May. Economists had b

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30 Jun 2009 15:24

London afternoon: Prices drift lower

London continues to sleepwalk to the end of the month, with prices drifting lower in light trading after Wall Street opened in negative territory. With the oil futures contract edging steadily higher, heavy fuel users such as airline British Airways and cruise operator Carnival are on the slide. I

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Display advertising and screens provider Mediazest's pre-tax profits slide in the year as administrative expenses were too high, prompting the firm to undertake further cost cutting measures. The group also said first half of 2009 has seen a drop in activity as a consequence of the economic downt

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