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Friday tips round-up: Cobham, Aviva, Amec...

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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22 Oct 2010 12:22

London midday: Shares sit lower as IPOs take centre stage

Shares are struggling to move into the blue on a sluggish day's trading, with IPOs hogging much of the limelight. AIA, the Asian arm of the American insurance giant AIG, is raising $20.5bn from the float, which it priced at HK$19.68, at the top of the indicated range. The price values AIA at $30.5b

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22 Oct 2010 08:46

London open: Blue chips lower as IPOs roll-out

London has opened lower, with attention distracted by the huge AIA float in Hong Kong and Betfair's listing in London. AIA is raising $20.5bn from the float, which it priced at HK$19.68, at the top of the indicated range. The price values AIA at $30.5bn - exactly matching the price Prudential event

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22 Oct 2010 07:55

Duffy to chair PartyGaming-bwin business

Internet gambling firm PartyGaming, which is merging with rival bwin Interactive Entertainment, raised revenue by 9% in the third quarter and has named Simon Duffy as chairman of the enlarged group. Revenue increased to €85.3m during the three months to 30 September, up from €78.3m a year ago, wit

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6 Aug 2010 16:49

London close: US unemployment rise sinks Footsie

London's leading share index gave up a brief rally to close in the red after a jittery day in which well-received company results were overshadowed by disappointing US unemployment figures. The economy shed 131,000 jobs in July, according to figures from the Labor Department, with 143,000 public se

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6 Aug 2010 15:31

London afternoon: Footsie bounces back

Footsie has crept higher after a spell in negative territory on the back of disappointing US jobs data. The economy shed 131,000 jobs in July, according to figures from the Labor Department, with 143,000 public sector census workers being laid off. Over here, the results stream has continued, albe

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6 Aug 2010 13:05

London midday: Footsie maintains early momentum

Footsie is still well ahead, though all eyes are on the 1.30pm announcement of US non-farm payroll figures. Consensus is for a job loss figure of between 65,000 and 100,000, anything worse than that would be considered very bad news. Within the numbers, economists will also watch for private emplo

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6 Aug 2010 12:37

Broker tips: Rio Tinto, PartyGaming, Trinity Mirror

Yesterday's profit from Rio Tinto was a record and better than expected, but the shares aren't trading far from where they were at February's finals, too low for Charles Stanley. The miner made US$5.8bn in the six months to 30 June, up from £2.6bn in the same period last year on sales of $26.8bn co

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6 Aug 2010 11:58

Broker snap: PartyGaming worth a bet

PartyGaming's numbers reveal the online gaming firm is trading "relatively well" in KBC Peel Hunt's view, and well enough for it to repeat 'buy' advice Friday. The increase in revenue to €181m beat Peel Hunt's forecast of €179m, while the clean EBITDA figure of €48.1m topped expectations of €44.8m.

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6 Aug 2010 08:44

London open: Bright start as RBS pleases

London's blue chips have made a bright start with Royal Bank of Scotland dominating the morning headlines after the bank returned to the black. Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is "on track" to achieve goals set out in its five-year recovery plan after posting a pre-tax profit of £1.16bn for the second

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6 Aug 2010 08:05

PartyGaming upbeat as profits rise

Online gaming firm PartyGaming grew underlying interim profit by 14% and has continued to trade in line with expectations at the start of the second half. The group, which is merging with Austrian rival bwin, reported underlying earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA)

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3 Aug 2010 14:08

Brokers urge 888 to seek deal

Online gaming firm 888 Holdings is glad to see the back of the FIFA World Cup as trading during July returned to historical seasonal patterns. Total operating income in the second quarter of 2010 was much the same level as the year before at $61m, but was down on the $69m of revenue in the first qu

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30 Jul 2010 13:17

Broker tips: BAE Systems, Pace, Partygaming

Strong results and upgraded full year profits guidance has not been enough to overcome investor concerns about future prospects for BAE Systems, a situation acknowledged by Nomura Securities' decision to slice its price target for the defence systems firm. The broker is sticking with its "buy" reco

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30 Jul 2010 13:01

Broker snap: bwin a good match for Party

Scale matters in online gaming which is why Peel Hunt is a fan of Partygaming's proposed merger with Austrian rival Bwin, describing it as potentially 'a match made in heaven.' 'In online gaming, scale matters. However, not only will a bwin/PartyGaming merger bring scale - it creates a balanced pr

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30 Jul 2010 12:14

PRESS RELEASE: Fitch: Online Consolidation Puts Pressure on UK Bookmakers

Fitch Ratings-London-30 July 2010: Fitch Ratings says the recent merger between two leading European online gaming companies, Partygaming and bwin, could reshape the online gaming industry by creating a leader across each of the core products of sports betting, casino and poker. This will put more p

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30 Jul 2010 10:47

MARKET TALK: Collins Stewart Raises PartyGaming Price Target

0947 GMT [Dow Jones] Collins Stewart raises PartyGaming (PRTY.LN) price target to 350p from 265p, following its proposed merger with bwin (BWIN.VI). Says the fit with bwin looks particularly strong, and the group would have an even balance between poker, casino, sports and a good spread of country r

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