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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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23 Jul 2009 15:06

FTSE 250 movers: Yell up 20% after revenue hike

Weakness in the pound has given investors in directories group Yell something to shout about. The shares are up 20% after revenue in the three months to 30 June rose 1.5% to £475.3m from £468.4m a year earlier. On a constant currency basis, however, revenue dipped 10.4%. Shares in Tate & Lyle bou

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23 Jul 2009 13:46

London afternoon: Footsie regains 4,500

The Footsie's eight day winning streak looks set to become nine days as the blue chip index hit 4,500 again amid more gains for US stocks. On the positive side, miners Fresnillo, Kazakhmys, Vedanta Resources, Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton, ENRC, Xstrata and Lonmin are all among the top ten risers on hope

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23 Jul 2009 13:11

Broker tips: Compass, Yell, PartyGaming

The share price of caterer Compass Group was looking decidedly soggy Thursday morning after a disappointing interim management statement but broker Charles Stanley reckons the share price fall makes the case for purchasing the shares even more compelling. "The share price has reacted adversely to t

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23 Jul 2009 11:54

London midday: OfWat report dilutes equity strength

The Footsie's eight day winning streak is in danger of coming to an end today as utility companies weigh down the blue-chip index after water regulator Ofwat outlined proposals for lower water bills. The water regulator's draft proposals would see the average annual water bill fall by £14 to £330 b

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23 Jul 2009 11:33

Broker snap:Bingo buy a winner for Party

Partygaming's acquisition of online bingo specialist Cashcade has got the thumbs up from brokers but it may be bad news for rival online gaming firm 888. "The deal is negative for 888, as Cashcade is a major client for 888's software and 888 potentially loses this relationship," notes Nick Batram o

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23 Jul 2009 09:03

PartyGaming snaps up bingo operator

Online gaming titan PartyGaming has beefed up its bingo offering with the acquisition of Cashcade, owner of some of the UK’s leading bingo web sites. PartyGaming is initially paying £71.9m in cash for Cashcade, with a possible further £24m due depending on the future profit performance of Cashcade.

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21 Jul 2009 16:44

London close: Rally continues

Footsie finished just shy of the 4,500 mark after another day of gains as the rally continues. Wm Morrison led the way after saying it is confident full year results will be ahead of its earlier expectations due to continuing customer growth and the successful implementation of its cost cutting pla

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21 Jul 2009 14:11

London afternoon: Advance gathers speed

London kicked on over the lunchtime session, with risers outnumbering fallers by four to one among FTSE 100 constituents. Wm Morrison leads the way after saying it is confident full year results will be ahead of its earlier expectations due to continuing customer growth and the successful implement

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21 Jul 2009 11:57

London midday: Morrisons leads advance

Retail stocks dominate proceedings in London following trading updates from Morrisons and Next. Wm Morrison leads the risers in the FTSE 100 after saying it is confident full year results will be ahead of its earlier expectations due to continuing customer growth and the successful implementation o

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21 Jul 2009 10:43

FTSE 250 movers: William Hill hit by joint venture concerns

Shares in William Hill are lower after the bookmaker said its joint venture with online gaming technology firm Playtech, William Hill Online (WHO), is 'making good progress during an extensive integration period and in difficult trading conditions'. Playtech was less sanguine, saying WHO 'is making

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9 Jul 2009 16:33

London close: Modest gains as US struggles

Equities held onto gains despite a lacklustre final session as Wall St struggled to make headway. Mining stocks continue to dominate the list of risers. Silver miner Fresnillo is the best performer after being upgraded to "buy" by Citigroup. In contrast the US bank had downgraded gold miner Rand

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9 Jul 2009 14:46

London afternoon: Rally gathers pace

Equities pushed higher over the lunch-time session, boosted by expectations of a firm start on Wall Street. Mining stocks continue to dominate the list of risers. Silver miner Fresnillo is the best performer after being upgraded to "buy" by Citigroup. In contrast the US bank had downgraded gold min

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9 Jul 2009 12:17

London midday: Mining stocks in the driving seat

Mining stocks are behind the wheel once again and today they are driving the market higher. Silver miner Fresnillo is the best performer after being upgraded to "buy" by Citigroup. In contrast the US bank had downgraded gold miner Randgold Resources to "hold" from "buy". Elsewhere in the sector An

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9 Jul 2009 08:33

London open: Miners provide early boost

Miners are giving London's blue chips a lift in early dealings ahead of the Bank of England's decision on interest rates and the quantitative easing programme later today. Fresnillo is the best performer, up more than 5%, closely followed by Kazakhmys, Anglo American, Vedanta Resources, Antofagasta

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9 Jul 2009 07:44

London pre-open: London gets pep from Wall St. rally

The late rally yesterday on Wall Street has put traders in a positive frame of mind ahead of the Bank of England's decision today on interest rates and the quantitative easing programme. City sources predict the FTSE 100 will open around 21 points up from the previous close of 4,140. Fund manager

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