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Sector movers: SABMiller toasts management change, beverages higher

Mon, 27th Jun 2011 15:50

The beverages sector is going well today, helped by brewing giant SABMiller, famous for its Miller- and Peroni-branded lagers.The company revealed on Monday that Domenic De Lorenzo, who is responsible for mergers and acquisitions, corporate strategy and development, will join its Group Executive Committee, effective 1 July. This announcement comes a week after the Australian brewer Foster's Group rejected SABMiller's A$4.90 per share proposal. On 21 June, Foster's Group board rejected SABMiller's merger deal saying that the offer significantly undervalues the company. Smirnoff and Guinness owner Diageo and Magners maker C&C are also making gains.Plastics Capital, the speciality plastics maker, is providing a drag in the chemicals sector, the worst performing sector of the day.The group said it benefited from customers restocking in the global economy recovery as it posted a rise in profits in the year to 31 March. Pre-tax profits rose to £3.59m from £1.79m on revenues that were up to £33.5m from £26.7m, said the company whose products are used in hoses, gears, packaging and several other applications. BCTop performing sectors so far todayBeverages 9,622.21 +1.48%Automobiles & Parts 5,045.55 +1.12%Tobacco 30,672.11 +1.00%Food Producers & Processors 5,316.20 +0.98%Oil & Gas Producers 8,044.52 +0.94%Bottom performing sectors so far todayChemicals 7,252.11 -0.91%Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology 9,266.73 -0.61%Oil Equipment, Services & Distribution 24,145.27 -0.59%Technology Hardware & Equipment 744.26 -0.58%Electricity 8,593.43 -0.47%
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29 Jun 2010 09:30

UK SMALLCAP ROUNDUP:Salamander Energy Abandons Dry Vietnam Well

Dow Jones smallcap news is now on Twitter, allowing you to catch up on the news away from your desk. Go to http://twitter.com/DJ_UK_Smallcaps SALAMANDER ENERGY PLC (SMDR.LN) said it has plugged and abandoned the Tom Su Lua-1X exploration well offshore Vietnam after it turned out to be dry.

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29 Jun 2010 08:39

Plastics Capital Swings To FY10 Profit; Says Order Books Strong

LONDON (Dow Jones)--Niche plastics products maker Plastics Capital PLC (PLA.LN) Tuesday swung to a full-year pretax profit, boosted by a foreign exchange gain, and said its order books are stronger than at any other time in the last 18 months. The firm is starting to hire production staff again

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26 Apr 2010 15:10

Plastics Capital trading continues to improve

Plastics Capital expects full-year results to be in line with market forecasts as trading continues to improve. Sales concluded the year strongly and order books are now at significantly higher levels than the average experienced over the last year, the group said. Export markets have strengthened

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19 Nov 2009 11:54

Trend improves at Plastics Capital

Plastics Capital, which makes niche plastic products such as cables for electric fences, posted a sharp fall in pre-tax profits in the six months to September 30, compared with the same period the previous year, though the results were much improved from the intervening half year period. Pre-tax pr

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21 Sep 2009 16:21

London close: End of road for winning run

London's six-day rally ended Monday after banks were sold on fundraising talks and as miners retreated on weaker metal prices. Part-nationalised lender Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) was the biggest faller on reports it is mulling a share issue of between £3-4bn to reduce its dependence on the UK gov

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21 Sep 2009 08:19

Small caps round-up: Tanzanite One, Plastics Capital, PetroNeft...

Tanzanite One, which mines for the eponymous gemstone in Tanzania, fell into losses at the interim stage as revenues tumbled in line with tanzanite prices. The firm posted a pre-tax loss of £1.3m, compared with £3.9m over the same period the previous year, as revenues fell to £4.9m from £20.9m. Pl

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