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Fri, 04th Mar 2011 06:43

Yesterday's full-year figures from Cobham have much to recommend them. Underlying pre-tax profits were up by a healthy 4% to £306m, on revenues broadly flat at £1.9bn, thanks to an improvement in margins to 18.3%.Cobham is also working hard to insulate itself from the ructions over defence spending, in our view, not least via the $175m-worth of acquisitions in the more reliably expanding homeland security market in recent months. Hold says the Independent.Aviva is the world's sixth-largest insurance group and the largest provider of insurance services in the UK. The company has a sizeable presence across most of continental Europe, with smaller units in North America and Asia. Aviva shares currently yield 5.9%, rising to 6.3% next year. This remains attractive and payments can be reinvested to generate even greater returns over time. Buy says the Telegraph.Thursday's full-year results from Amec did nothing to shake the view that it is a solid, growing company with excellent future dividend prospects. The best news for shareholders was that Amec has decided to rebase its dividend by increasing the full-year amount to 26.5p - up by 50% on the previous year. The company's strong order pipeline has also been catching eyes, with analysts predicting that its clients could raise capital spend by as much as a fifth this year. Buy says the Telegraph.Yesterday's sell-off of newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror looks overdone, especially in light of the already-thin valuation prior to the results. This opens the door to some upside ahead as bargain hunters move in. That argues against a sell stance, while the uncertain outlook weighs against too bullish a view. Hold says the Independent.Broadcasters are the first hit by, and the first out of, a recession, but newspaper publishers tend to wait longer for an advertising recovery. Trinity Mirror shares trade on a lowly 3.6 times this year's forecasts, cheap compared with Johnston Press, but any upside may come on the acquisition front only if 2011 mirrors 2010 adds the Times. Psion, which has reinvented itself in recent times as a manufacturer of rugged hand-held computers for commercial and industrial use, issued what by all accounts were sterling results last night. It has swung into a full-year pre-tax profit and increased its dividend. Even better, the company said the improvement in sales that was seen in the second half of 2010 had persisted into the new year, boding well for future performance. Buy says the Independent.Psion plans to launch a low-cost PDA this year, as well as a product based on the US mobile phone technology CDMA that should boost its presence in North America. Growth is expected to come more in the second half of the year, but Psion is sturdier than it has been in years. A run at the 100p level and beyond is possible if investors pick up on the stock's discount to global peers, the Times says.As any casinogoer will tell you, it's always nice to go out on a high. PartyGaming, the online gambling operator, succeeded in that quest yesterday as it reported its last results before jumping into bed with Bwin of Austria to create Bwin.party Digital Entertainment. Since the merger was announced, shares of both companies have fallen sharply over the issue of regulation in countries including Greece, Spain and Germany. But the enlarged group's plans should progressively reduce its risk profile and increase the proportion of regulated earnings. The recent sell-off is overdone and the shares, up 16p to 191p, should make further progress adds the Times.Please note: Digital Look provides a round-up of news, tips and information that is impacting share prices and the market. Digital Look cannot take any responsibility for information provided by third parties. This is for your general information only as not intended to be relied upon by users in making an investment decision or any other decision. Please obtain a copy of the relevant publication and carry out your own research before considering acting on any of this information.
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25 Mar 2011 17:19

London close: Footsie back at 5,900

Blue chips closed the week just above 5,900 with decent gains across a range of sectors helped by a smattering of broker recommendations. Reckitt Benckiser is wanted after Bank of America Merrill Lynch upgraded the stock of the Cillit Bang maker to "buy" from "neutral", while Autonomy is in the red

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25 Mar 2011 15:28

FTSE 250 movers: African Barrick rises on Tanzanian success

African Barrick Gold is a top performer after having further successes with its drilling programme on the Nyanzaga project in Tanzania. Euromoney Institutional Investor, the business publisher and exhibitions organiser, is among the fallers after its pre-close trading update underwhelmed investors.

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25 Mar 2011 14:07

London afternoon: Gaming firms in demand

Leading shares are mixed after the strong opening prompted traders to bank some profits at the end of a week which has seen the top share index advance by around 170 points. Broker commentary is behind the share price movements of the Footsie's best and worst performers. Reckitt Benckiser is wante

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3 Mar 2011 16:39

London close: Shares soar on Libya deal hopes

Reports that the Libyan situation might be resolved through mediation rather than violence sent UK shares sharply higher. The Arab League is said to be considering a proposal to end the fighting in Libya sending oil prices higher. Heavy oil users such as airline International Consolidated Airlines

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3 Mar 2011 15:28

FTSE 250 movers: PartyGaming surges as sales rise

Online gambling firm PartyGaming is the best performer on the FTSE 250 after 2010 revenues rose by 15%, after casino games, bingo and sports betting offset weakness from the company's poker operations. Cobham was also higher despite statutory pre-tax profits for 2010 falling to £189m, from £245m, h

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3 Mar 2011 14:33

Revenues soar at PartyGaming

Casino games, bingo and sports betting drove revenues higher at PartyGaming in the year to 31 December, offsetting weakness from the company's poker operations. Revenues rose by 15% from the previous year to €357.3m (£300m) to €310.1m, with casino revenues jumping to €151.4m from €136.3m, bingo rev

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3 Mar 2011 14:13

London afternoon: Footsie cruises towards 6,000

Footsie has 6,000 within its sights once more as stocks bounce back strongly on hopes that the Libyan situation might be resolved. Reports that the Arab League is considering a proposal to end the fighting in Libya have boosted sentiment, and has sent the price of oil into reverse. Heavy oil users

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28 Jan 2011 15:56

FTSE 250 movers: BTG and IG Group on the decline

BTG is on of the heaviest fallers despite yesterday's announcement that the speciality pharmaceuticals developer expects its recurring revenues will grow by £5m following the Biocompatibles acquisition. IG Group is following suit after the its was reported yesterday that the spreadbet firm has one

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17 Dec 2010 08:12

PartyGaming's casino keeps year on track

PartyGaming, the internet gambling firm that's merging with rival bwin, has traded in line with expectations during the fourth quarter, with a stronger casino business offsetting weakness in poker and bingo. The company said trading since the end of September has been "solid" overall, thanks mainly

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15 Nov 2010 08:04

Sportingbet confirms talks

Online bookmaker Sportingbet has confirmed it is in talks about 'potential opportunities', rumoured to be with Swedish rival Unibet in a deal that could be worth up to £600m. "The company confirms that it has had and will continue to have discussions with different parties in relation to a variety

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22 Oct 2010 16:24

London close:Dull end to the week

London has closed lower as Wall Street failed to arouse much enthusiasm and miners fell back with a weak dollar. Talks about currency tensions at this weekend's G20 meeting in Korea are also making traders cautious. Lonmin, Eurasian Natural Resources Corp, Vedanta and Anglo American are lower. Tw

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22 Oct 2010 15:25

London afternoon: Gloomy mood continues

Blue chips are stuck in the red as Wall Street failed to arouse much enthusiasm and miners continue to wallow in negative territory as dollar strength trims commodity prices. US company earnings have been largely well-received, but talks about currency tensions at this weekend's G20 meeting in Kore

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22 Oct 2010 12:54

Broker tips: GSK, PartyGaming, Debenhams

Panmure Gordon has not changed its forecasts for GlaxoSmithKline following third quarter results that failed to rouse much excitement. The drugs firm's results were broadly in line with the broker's expectations reporting revenues of £6.81bn and earnings per share of 28.2p. The broker recently dow

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22 Oct 2010 12:44

Broker snap: Exciting future ahead for PartyGaming

KBC Peel Hunt expects that the completion of PartyGaming's merger with bwin Interactive Entertainment to be one "well worth waiting for". The internet gambling firm's third quarter results were in line with forecasts with revenues at €85.3m. This represented a 6% decline compared with the last quar

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