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London close: Miners hold back FTSE 100

Mon, 10th Jan 2011 17:01

The top share index was firmly in negative territory at the close of trading, despite M&A excitement concerning Smith & Nephew The joint replacement specialist jumped more than 10% following reports it turned down a bid approach from US rival Johnson & Johnson just before Christmas.Sticking with medical stocks, shares in Shire were given a boost after the drug giant reported positive results from a study on the effectiveness of its hyperactivity drug Vyvanse as a treatment for Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS).A decline in copper imports into commodity-hungry China sent prices for the red metal lower. Kazakhmys, which transports copper from its Kazakhstan mines to China by rail, is among the heaviest fallers. Fellow miners ENRC, Vedanta and Xstrata are also friendless, while silver miner Fresnillo, which has not had a good 2011 so far, is sharply lower again today.Oil prices were on the rise, benefiting the likes of Heritage Oil and Tullow. The latter had mixed news this morning, with success on one well in Ghana but a disappointing outcome on a prospect in Mauritania. However, shares in BP fell after the oil giant shut down a major oil pipeline in Alaska due to a leak.Oil explorer Soco has had its application to extend its licence on the Te Giac Den Appraisal Area (TGD), offshore Vietnam, rejected by the Vietnamese government.The Americans are said to have offered about 750p per share, valuing the knee joint maker at almost £6.7bn, and are considering whether to come back with a higher offer.There's also another batch of Christmas trading updates from retailers to digest. Supermarket chain Wm Morrison keeps forecasts for the full-year unchanged after growing like for like sales excluding fuel by 1% in the six weeks to January 2. In his first Christmas as chief executive, Dalton Philips reported total sales excluding fuel rose 3.1%, or 4.7% including fuel, while like for like sales were up 4% when fuel is included.December's bad weather clipped department store Debenhams' sales growth by 2.5%-3%, though underlying sales still picked up slightly thanks to strong online growth and market share gains. Online grocer Ocado said gross sales in the final quarter of 2010 increased 27.4% as it delivered nearly all its orders despite the extreme weather conditions. The group, whose main customer is Waitrose, said fourth quarter sales increased to £178.9m from £140.5m in the same period a year before. International recruitment firm Michael Page saw organic growth in all regions in the fourth quarter of 2010, with fourth quarter gross profit up 32.2% to £119.8m from £90.6m a year earlier. A joint venture in which both Balfour Beatty and Morgan Sindall own a 30% stake has won the £235m Whitechapel and Liverpool Street Station tunnels contract, which forms part of the Crossrail link. Work on the five-year project starts next month.Underlying profits at housebuilder Persimmon will be at the top end of expectations, a good send off for chairman John White who's retiring after 32 years at the company. A "significant" increase in profit before tax, goodwill charges and exceptional items has propelled the figure towards the upper end of analysts' forecast which range from £75m to £96m.Pharmaceuticals firm and bid target ProStrakan nudged 12-month highs after gaining approval from the American authorities for cancer pain drug Abstral.Shares of LED lighting developer Dialight shot ahead after it confirmed 2010 results are expected to exceed market expectations as demand for its products increases.Engine consultant Ricardo sees positive signs of recovery in the passenger car market with first half order intake up 25% from the same period a year earlier.Omega Insurance Holdings has confirmed press speculation that it has received an unsolicited bid approach from Canopius Group. Canopius is proposing a cash plus shares offer for Omega.Shares in Anglo Asian Mining jumped after the Azerbaijan-focused gold producer reported record quarterly gold production at its Gedabek mine. The company produced 19,555 ounces of gold during the month. In contrast, sector peer Vatukoula Gold Mines saw its share price lose some of its lustre morning after it reported first quarter results. Gold recovered in the three months to 30 November fell to 16,565 ounces from 21,107 ounces in the preceding three months.Security, defence and fire protection provider Westminster Group has secured a new contract for the supply of a sophisticated countermeasures system to a national government in the Asia-pacific region. The contract is valued around $645,000.FTSE 100 - RisersSmith & Nephew (SN.) 712.00p +9.54%Intertek Group (ITRK) 1,864.00p +5.55%Amec (AMEC) 1,207.00p +2.46%Petrofac Ltd. (PFC) 1,633.00p +1.55%Tullow Oil (TLW) 1,350.00p +1.43%Reed Elsevier (REL) 537.50p +1.42%BT Group (BT.A) 187.30p +1.24%Vodafone Group (VOD) 176.80p +1.17%ARM Holdings (ARM) 465.00p +1.17%Royal Dutch Shell 'A' (RDSA) 2,133.00p +1.14%FTSE 100 - FallersCapital Shopping Centres Group (CSCG) 392.50p -3.85%Vedanta Resources (VED) 2,355.00p -3.80%Eurasian Natural Resources Corp. (ENRC) 1,036.00p -2.54%Kazakhmys (KAZ) 1,552.00p -2.45%British Airways (BAY) 297.80p -2.36%Fresnillo (FRES) 1,521.00p -2.25%WPP (WPP) 777.50p -2.14%Standard Life (SL.) 213.80p -2.11%National Grid (NG.) 565.00p -1.99%SABMiller (SAB) 2,216.50p -1.92%FTSE 250 - RisersHunting (HTG) 779.50p +4.91%Exillon Energy (EXI) 366.00p +4.57%St. Modwen Properties (SMP) 169.40p +2.67%Sports Direct International (SPD) 172.00p +2.38%Lancashire Holdings (LRE) 568.50p +2.06%Computacenter (CCC) 385.00p +1.91%Stobart Group Ltd. (STOB) 143.00p +1.78%Pace (PIC) 186.30p +1.42%Aberdeen Asset Management (ADN) 218.90p +1.34%Shanks Group (SKS) 120.20p +1.26%FTSE 250 - FallersKenmare Resources (KMR) 29.00p -5.32%F&C Asset Management (FCAM) 88.85p -4.36%Travis Perkins (TPK) 1,037.00p -4.16%Enterprise Inns (ETI) 114.00p -4.12%Punch Taverns (PUB) 72.35p -4.05%Unite Group (UTG) 190.10p -4.04%Supergroup (SGP) 1,185.00p -3.89%Mcbride (MCB) 163.70p -3.71%Bellway (BWY) 655.50p -3.67%Taylor Wimpey (TW.) 32.87p -3.44%
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Canopius in bid for Omega Insurance

Bermuda-based Omega Insurance Holdings said it had received a takeover approach from rival Canopius. Privately-owned Canopius has offered 65p per share in cash for the entire issued share capital of Omega. The latter said it would now consult with shareholders and make a further announcement "whe

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6 Mar 2012 13:23

Omega Insurance cancels dividend as losses double

Omega Insurance Holdings has doubled its pre-tax losses for the full year ended December 31st, prompting it to cancel the dividend. Loss before tax was $94.7m compared to a loss of $42.9m the previous year, on an income of $304.6m (2010: $356.1m) and net revenues of $257m (2010: $261.4m), hit by a

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15 Dec 2011 13:24

Omega Insurance rises on Haverford's ongoing pursuit

Shares in insurance firm Omega rose on news that Haverford Bermuda is continuing its pursuit to purchase 25% of the firm for 74p per share. On 29 November Haverford made a new partial cash offer, with similar terms to the original offer for 83p per share made in September which lapsed. Under the

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2 Dec 2011 12:51

Haverford will not extend offer for Omega

Haverford has decided not to extend its partial offer for up to 60,240,964 shares in Omega Insurance. The firm is now hoping to purchase 25% in Omega, at the lower price of 74p per shares, compared to the previous bidding price of 83p. On Thursday Haverford released a statement warning investors

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13 Sep 2011 10:54

Omega board mulls rival offer

The insurance company Omega says it is considering a takeover offer from privately owned rival Canopius. This comes just a day after Haverford made a partial cash offer for 25% of Omega at 83p per share, a 26% premium to the closing price of the 9th of September. Nevertheless Canopius has made cle

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1 Sep 2011 07:00

Thursday tips round-up: Cape, Aggreko, bwin.party...

For the first set of figures as a company with a main listing, the interims from Cape were a touch underwhelming, according to the Tempus column at the Times. They were greeted with a 6¾p fall in the share price to 480p. Revenues were pretty well flat at £335 million and profits before tax fell by 1

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31 Aug 2011 09:47

Omega shares up on takeover chatter

Shares in the Bermuda based underwriter, Omega Insurance, jumped this morning as the latest rumours flew about a takeover bid. The company's shares rose 10% after a report in the Daily Telegraph that an investment group led by the son of U.S. insurance magnate Jack Byrne was in pole position to buy

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31 May 2011 08:53

Novae has Omega under microscope

Lloyd's of London insurer Novae has responded to press speculation and confirmed it is running the rule over its rival, Omega. "In accordance with the group's publicly stated strategy, Novae routinely reviews possible transactions and confirms that it is currently undertaking due diligence in evalu

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12 Apr 2011 14:59

Omega's Japanese losses reach $24m

Initial estimates at Omega Insurance predict an ultimate net loss of $23.6m from the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. This is based on an estimated insured market loss of $25bn. However, the international insurance and reinsurance firm noted that assessing the impact is still at a very early stage

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18 Mar 2011 18:13

More bidders for Omega

Shares in Omega Insurance Holdings were pushed higher by news that there are more potential bidders for insurer and reinsurer. In January, Omega said that rival Canopius Group is proposing a cash plus shares offer for the company, which moved into loss in 2010. The Japanese earthquake and other re

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11 Mar 2011 14:37

Sector movers: Insurers shook by earthquake

The nonlife insurance sector has been hit by worries over the possible effects of the Japan earthquake. Omega Insurance, Amlin and Chaucer are suffering losses of 5% or more. The damage caused by the earthquake and possible after-effects are difficult to assess at this stage. Insurance underwrite

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10 Jan 2011 14:20

London afternoon: Miners a drag

Footsie moved sideways over the lunch time trading session. Mining stocks continue to weigh the blue-chip index down, but oil stocks provide some cheer. A decline in copper imports into commodity-hungry China sent prices for the red metal lower. Kazakhmys, which transports copper from its Kazakhsta

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10 Jan 2011 09:20

Small caps round-up: Omega, Edenville, Vatukoula ...

Omega Insurance Holdings has confirmed press speculation that it has received an unsolicited bid approach from Canopius Group. Canopius is proposing a cash plus shares offer for Omega. Last Friday Omega increased its estimate of the loss is likely to suffer from the New Zealand earthquake from $6.

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Small caps round-up: Torotrak, Omega Insurance

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