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WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: GVC Down 18% As Chiefs Sell 3 Million Shares

Fri, 08th Mar 2019 10:50

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Friday.----------FTSE 100 - WINNERS----------Fresnillo, up 1.7%. The Mexican gold miner was tracking spot gold price higher, quoted at USD1,295.07 an ounce, up from USD1,285.30 at the London equities close Thursday. Mid-cap Egyptian miner Centamin was up 1.8%.----------GlaxoSmithKline, up 0.8%. The drugmaker said the Atlas and Flair studies showed that along-acting, injectable two-drug regimen in HIV-1 patients had similar efficacy to a daily three-drug treatment. Both phase three studies assessed a long-acting, injectable combination of cabotegravir and rilpivirine - injected every four weeks - and compared it against a standard of care, daily, three-drug regimen. 48-week data from both studies shows that they met their primary endpoints, showing that the two-drug regimen was not inferior in treating HIV. John Pottage, chief scientific & medical officer Of ViiV Healcare said: "With Flair and Atlas, we now have positive results from two pivotal phase three studies demonstrating that this long-acting, once-monthly injectable regimen has similar efficacy, safety and tolerability to a daily oral three-drug regimen for the treatment of HIV."----------FTSE 100 - LOSERS----------GVC Holdings, down 18% at 563.65 pence. GVC Chair Lee Feldman and Chief Executive Kenneth Alexander sold a significant amount of stock. Alexander sold 2.1 million shares at 666 pence for GBP13.7 million, while Feldman disposed of 900,000 shares at the same price for GBP6.0 million. Alexander said: "We have both held large personal shareholdings in GVC for a long time and continue to do so. Both of us remain fully committed to GVC and, whilst I continue to have the support of our shareholders, I'm here for the long term and at the very least I have a current plan that will take three plus years to accomplish."----------FTSE 250 - WINNERS----------SIG, up 9.1%. The building products supplier reported a drop in annual revenue, though it swung to a pretax profit. SIG's statutory revenue fell to GBP2.74 billion in 2018, from GBP2.88 billion in 2017, but it returned to pretax profit, posting GBP28.5 million from a GBP54.7 million loss a year prior. On an underlying basis, revenue fell 1.2% to GBP2.68 billion, with like-for-like sales down 2.1%. SIG's underlying pretax profit was up 8.5% to GBP75.3 million. SIG is paying a 2.5p final dividend, meaning the total for 2018 is unchanged from the year before at 3.75p. The company said its transformation strategy is now beginning to take shape, with the second half of 2018 seeing "significant" progress.----------Bodycote, up 7.2%. The thermal processing firm reported solid revenue and profit growth for 2018, with all of its divisions managing to report revenue improvement. The firm's statutory pretax profit climbed to GBP132.2 million from GBP117.0 million, with the headline figure up 12% to GBP136.4 million. Bodycote's revenue rose 5.6%, and 6.7% at constant currency rates, to GBP728.6 million. The company will pay a final dividend of 13.2p, taking the 2018 total to 19.0p from 17.4p a year before. On top of that, it also will pay a special dividend of 20p, having returned a special payout of 25p in 2017. Bodycote had a strong year, the company said, and it enters 2019 "well positioned".----------FTSE 250 - LOSERS----------Saga, down 9.0%. JPMorgan downgraded Saga to Underweight from Neutral, saying a weak balance sheet, alongside heightened insurance industry competition, could lead to concerns about the over 50s travel and insurance services provider's dividend. ----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - WINNERS----------Panthera Resources, up 20%. The miner reported positive developments from an investee, including a "significant" acquisition. Panthera has a 17% stake in Anglo Saxony Mining, a European explorer and developer with a flagship tin project in Tellerhauser, Germany. ASM's purchase is the Gottesberg tin deposit, 28 kilometres to the west of Tellerhauser, paid with both cash and shares. Gottesberg has a total resource of 42.1 million tonnes of ore at a grade of 0.27% tin, suggesting 113,000 tonnes of the commodity. Combining Gottesberg and Tellerhauser's resources, ASM now has a resource of 217,000 ounces of tin, which Panthera said is among the largest in the world. ----------Debenhams, up 13%. The troubled department store chain said it is "disappointed" that Sports Direct International has decided to requisition a general meeting to appoint Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley to the Debenhams board and remove all but one current board member. Debenhams added it has been engaging with both Sports Direct and other stakeholders regarding options to restructure the company's balance sheet. Sports Direct late Thursday said Founder & Chief Executive Ashley is seeking appointment to Debehmans board of directors. Ashley is aiming to be appointed to an executive role to focus on Debenhams business, including building a strong board and management team. Furthermore, Sports Direct is seeking to oust all Debenhams' board members with the exception of Rachel Osborne, who became a director in September 2018. If appointed, Ashley would step down from his current roles as a director & CEO of Sports Direct, which was down 0.5%.----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - LOSERS----------Goals Soccer Centres, down 28%. The five-a-side football pitch operator said it expects 2018 results to be "materially below" expectations following discovery of accounting errors. Goals explained that results for the full year are now expected to be "materially below expectations" and delayed from their originally planned reporting date of March 12. This follows the firm - alongside its auditors - having to resolve some "accounting errors". Goals emphasised that the "majority" of these expected accounting adjustments are "non-cash" in nature. Despite this, the changes would mean that the firm will have "exceeded one of its banking covenants". Goals is currently discussing with the bank to agree new, renegotiated facilities. For the first two months of 2019, Goals reported trading had been "strong" with an increases in like-for-like sales on the prior year in both the UK and US.----------

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IN BRIEF: Panthera Resources expects Bassala project results soon

Panthera Resources PLC - Africa and India-focused gold miner - Expects Bassala drilling assays towards the end of August. At beginning of July, firm completes drilling at the Bassala project in Mali. The Bassala project is located within the Birimian volcano-sedimentary belt in southwestern Mali, about 200 kilometres south of the capital city Bamako.

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8 Jul 2022 10:38

IN BRIEF: Panthera Resources completes drilling at Bassala project

Panthera Resources PLC - Africa and India-focused gold miner - Completes drilling at Bassala project in Mali. It says it has completed 2,601 metres of reverse circulation drilling in 23 drill holes, and 3,030 metres of air-core drilling in 50 drill holes. The company says samples have been submitted to the SGS laboratory in Bamako with results expected later this month.

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4 Jul 2022 11:00

Panthera Resources commences IP survey at Bido project

(Alliance News) - Panthera Resources PLC on Monday said it has started its induced polarisation survey for the Bido project in Burkina Faso, with the objective of covering accessible higher priority targets.

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1 Jul 2022 21:53

TRADING UPDATES: Scotgems to vote on liquidation; Mkango names new CFO

(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Thursday and not separately reported by Alliance News:

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10 Jun 2022 17:56

IN BRIEF: Panthera Resources issues shares in lieu of JV fee payment

Panthera Resources PLC - London-based gold exploration and development company with assets in Africa and India - Issues 247,830 shares at 12 pence each to its joint venture partner in the Kalaka project. The issues is in lieu of USD40,000 in option fees payable to the joint venture partner. Company also issues 609,375 shares following the exercise of the same number of options at AUD0.05 for gross proceeds of AUD30,469, around GBP17,500. This includes the exercise of 375,000 option by an entity associated with Chair Mike Higgins, the company adds.

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6 Jun 2022 12:10

TRADING UPDATES: Nanoco ups outlook; Seeing Machines wins deal

(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Monday and not separately reported by Alliance News:

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14 Mar 2022 20:57

TRADING UPDATES: Cobra in line for earn-in; Argo agrees fleet swap

(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Monday and not separately reported by Alliance News:

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28 Feb 2022 20:36

TRADING UPDATES: Tortilla teams with Compass; Strix in cyber attack

(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Monday and not separately reported by Alliance News:

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17 Feb 2022 22:13

TRADING UPDATES: Novacyt gets UK approval; Nostra spuds Cypress well

(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued Thursday and not separately reported by Alliance News:

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17 Feb 2022 12:38

Panthera pleased with assays returned from Bassala Project

(Sharecast News) - West Africa and India-focussed gold exploration and development company Panthera Resources announced on Thursday that five metre composite assays had now been received and compiled from all of the second stage aircore drilling at the Bassala Project in Mali.

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24 Jan 2022 12:03

IN BRIEF: Panther Metals gets first results from Canadian property

IN BRIEF: Panther Metals gets first results from Canadian property

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14 Jan 2022 11:33

IN BRIEF: Panthera Resources completes drilling at Bassala project

IN BRIEF: Panthera Resources completes drilling at Bassala project

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12 Jan 2022 20:24

TRADING UPDATES: DMGT takeover progresses; Pantheon receives permits

TRADING UPDATES: DMGT takeover progresses; Pantheon receives permits

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24 Dec 2021 13:04

Panthera loss widens as exploration activities substantially expanded

Panthera loss widens as exploration activities substantially expanded

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9 Dec 2021 16:17

Panthera Resources finish Mali gold drilling project; start another

Panthera Resources finish Mali gold drilling project; start another

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