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London close: Footsie back at 5,900

Fri, 25th Mar 2011 17:19

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 after JP Morgan issued a note in which it opined that the software giant's earnings quality is "poor and deteriorating".George O'Connor at Panmure Gordon remains a fan, however, pointing to a read across from US database software colossus Oracle which, in O'Connor's words, "came out with a blistering set of third quarter results after the US close yesterday"."The results bode well from the enterprise software sector generally, with Autonomy as the prime candidate for a positive read-across. Autonomy is closing the period (end March) and shares should begin the traditional 'lift' - Oracles results are a likely catalyst for the 'lift' to begin. Shares are trading on a current year P/E of 20.3x - the bottom end of the traditional range - and are pretty much where they normally are given the intra quarterly pattern," O'Connor says.Engineer Invensys recovered some of the losses seen yesterday following the abrupt departure of its chief executive, Ulf Henriksson. Evolution Securities said the share price setback represented a great buying opportunity.Credit Suisse reiterated its 'outperform' rating on satellite operator Inmarsat, but the shares lose altitude as the broker cut its target price from 840p to 720p, citing the disappointing fourth quarter results that revealed slowing growth.African Barrick Gold has had further successes with its drilling programme on the Nyanzaga project in Tanzania. Infill drilling continues to show good continuity of gold mineralisation throughout the Tusker deposit with further wide zones encountered on several sections.Euromoney Institutional Investor, the business publisher and exhibitions organiser, is trading in line with expectations and will make at least £40m in the half-year to 31 March. "Sales trends over the past three months have been broadly positive, particularly for the events businesses for which the third quarter is the most important of the year," the firm said Friday.Canary Wharf owner Songbird Estates' recovery continued in the second half of last year as property values picked up and occupancy rose to 97.1%. Online gaming company 888 said that the Nevada Gaming Commission has approved the relationship between Dragonfish, 888's business-to-business arm, and Caesars Interactive Entertainment. The ruling relates to state law in Nevada that covers Nevada gaming companies conducting gaming outside the state of Nevada."We believe the clearance is the first for a foreign operator and potentially paves the way for other foreign online gambling operators to enter into a joint venture with US based gaming companies (initially outside of the US)," noted Shore Capital.That's probably the reason behind strong interest in the shares of other online gaming firms today such as Partygaming and Betfair. Elsewhere in the sector online gaming software specialist Cryptologic is flying after it launched a full strategic review, which could result in it putting itself up for sale. Europe-focused Aurelian Oil & Gas has run into problems at the Siekierki multi-frak well Trzek-2 where the stabilised flow rate is now likely to be less than originally expected. The firm, which had been predicting a flow rate of about 8m standard cubic feet per day of gas, said the test had been delayed by two weeks due to mechanical problems.North Sea oilfields operator Xcite Energy is not fazed by tax changes in the Budget this week. According to the company's calculations, the increased benefit of the heavy oil tax allowances will have a material offsetting effect on the increased supplemental corporation tax charge. Xcite's loss before tax in 2010 widened to £2.45m from £0.78m in 2009 as the company invested heavily in its drilling programme. HMV, the entertainment media retailer, had bears rushing to cover their short positions as it confirmed press speculation that is exploring strategic options in respect of Waterstone's and HMV Canada. Cancer drug developer Antisoma was sharply lower after the company said that no transactions which might result in any offer for the issued share capital of the company remain under consideration and none are now envisaged. The company put up the "for sale" sign at the beginning of February after it discontinued development of a leukemia treatment it was working on, following a disappointing phase III trial.FTSE 100 - RisersInvensys (ISYS) 353.10p +3.49%Reckitt Benckiser Group (RB.) 3,160.00p +3.13%Schroders (Non-Voting) (SDRC) 1,408.00p +2.03%GKN (GKN) 198.00p +2.01%FTSE 100 - FallersAutonomy Corporation (AU.) 1,586.00p -3.41%Resolution Ltd. (RSL) 281.80p -2.59%ITV (ITV) 80.65p -2.24%Marks & Spencer Group (MKS) 351.10p -1.95%FTSE 250 - RisersSVG Capital (SVI) 249.00p +4.18%Drax Group (DRX) 387.40p +4.17%Centamin Egypt Ltd. (CEY) 137.70p +4.00%PartyGaming (PRTY) 193.00p +3.54%FTSE 250 - FallersRedrow (RDW) 129.60p -4.85%CPP Group (CPP) 270.80p -3.90%Barratt Developments (BDEV) 112.50p -3.43%Exillon Energy (EXI) 396.70p -3.15%- - -jh
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20 Oct 2009 14:19

London afternoon: Footsie pulled both ways

Footsie is struggling to find any sense of direction despite some big movements in individual companies' share prices. Fast growing software company Autonomy is finding the market hard to please. Despite another spell of strong organic growth in the third quarter, the shares are the worst performer

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20 Oct 2009 12:04

London midday: Banks drag Footsie down

Footsie made a valiant effort to finish the morning in the blue but came up just short, thanks largely to the weakness of financial stocks. Barclays is sharply lower, after Qatar's sovereign wealth fund said it was selling half of the warrants it holds in the bank. Qatar Holding is selling 379.22

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20 Oct 2009 10:39

FTSE 250 movers: Partygaming slumps as founder sells

Investors are betting against PartyGaming after the founder of the online gambling group started selling some of his stake. He will sell up to 75m shares in the firm, reports say. Investors have no appetite for shares in Greggs even after the bakery chain served up a 2.5% rise in third quarter sale

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15 Oct 2009 10:37

Revenue down at PartyGaming

Online gaming group PartyGaming saw revenues fall by 4% in another weak quarter for its poker division, though the addition of bingo group Cashcade limited the sales downturn. Total revenue in the three months to September reached $112.7m, against $117.7m, as poker revenue fell 31% to $45.1m from $

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28 Aug 2009 16:40

London close: Comfortable gains posted

London's benchmark index finished the day with decent gains, though off earlier highs, with banks and miners proving the catalyst. Lloyds was the major riser on rumours that it is considering alternatives to the government's toxic asset protection scheme (APS), which could include the sale of Scot

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28 Aug 2009 14:27

London afternoon: Shares aim higher

London's blue chips have added to gains in afternoon trading ahead of what is expected to be a rosy start on Wall Street. US stocks are seen posting good gains after Intel hiked its third-quarter revenue outlook just before the open. Kazakhmys, Xstrata, Rio Tinto, Antofagasta, Randgold Resources,

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28 Aug 2009 11:33

London midday: Miners keep Footsie ahead

Miners and financials are giving the markets a cheer before the extended weekend break. Kazakhmys, Xstrata, Rio Tinto, Antofagasta, Randgold Resources, Anglo American and Vedanta Resources are all amongst the major risers. Lloyds is amongst the risers on rumours that it is considering alternative

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28 Aug 2009 10:50

Broker tips: Restaurant Group, Heritage Oil, PartyGaming

A strong set of first half results from Frankie & Benny's and Chiquito owner Restaurant Group prompted Altium Securities to lift its target price on the restaurant chain operator to 240p from 200p. Pre-tax profits climbed to £21.7m from £21.1m over the same period the previous year. Revenues climbe

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28 Aug 2009 10:42

Broker snap: Partygaming profits rise fails to impress

Online gaming giant PartyGaming saw pre-tax profits rise at the half year stage, but revenues fell by 21% and broker Collins Stewart remains unconvinced on the stock's prospects. The firm's revenues were hit by the appreciation in the US dollar, which was responsible for about half of the year-on-y

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28 Aug 2009 08:17

London open: Miners lead advance

London's blue chips are clawing back some of yesterday's losses in early dealings, thanks to strong mining stocks. Kazakhmys, Xstrata, Rio Tinto, Antofagasta, Randgold Resources, Anglo American and Vedanta Resources are all in demand. Lloyds Banking is said to be considering alternatives to joinin

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28 Aug 2009 07:52

London pre-open: Footsie to win back gains

London's leading share index is expected to claw back yesterday's losses in early dealings. Lloyds Banking is said to be considering alternatives to joining the government's toxic asset protection scheme (APS), including a potential rights issue or the sale of Scottish Widows. The part-nationalise

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28 Aug 2009 07:22

PartyGaming profit up, revenue hit

Online gaming giant PartyGaming saw pre-tax profits rise at the half year stage, but revenues fell by 21% predominantly due to the strength of the dollar against the euro and sterling. Pre-tax profit rose to £38m in the six months ended June from £30.3m last time. However, net revenue fell to $201

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27 Aug 2009 17:06

Friday preview: PartyGaming, Restaurant Group, Robert Walters

Hot on the heels of sector peer 888 Holdings, online gaming giant PartyGaming releases interim results on Friday. Broker KBC Peel Hunt is tipping net gaming revenues will decline by around one-fifth to $200m from $254m in the first half of last year, predominantly due to the strength of the dollar

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25 Aug 2009 12:24

PartyGaming buys US poker firm

PartyGaming, the online gaming and gambling group, has bought poker busines WPT Enterprises Inc. for a cash consideration of $12.3m, its first US acquisition since being forced out of the country in 2006. The group said the agreement will result in an ongoing revenue share relating to the purchased

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23 Jul 2009 16:32

London close: US surge extends Footsie's winning streak

Footsie's winning streak extended to nine days as US markets surged ahead on better than expected June home sales and forecast-busting results from a number of US household names. Trading had been quiet up until mid-afternoon, but as soon as the US markets started to pick up buyers returned in earn

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