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London afternoon: Footsie climbs despite weak retailers

Tue, 14th Jul 2009 14:10

London's leading shares continue to edge higher, with sentiment given a boost in the afternoon by expectations of a moderately firm start on Wall Street and a strong set of second quarter results from US bank Goldman Sachs, which announced record revenues.Mobile phone giant Vodafone, the third largest Footsie constituent, is the major fly in the ointment after adverse broker comment.Swiss bank UBS has cut its recommendation on Vodafone from "buy" to "neutral" and taken a hatchet to the target price, which is now 115p, down from 150p. Morgan Stanley has also shaved its target price for Voda, from 175p to 170p, but retains its "overweight" stance, while Societe Generale, which is bearish on the stock, has also trimmed its price target by 5p to 105p.UBS is more enamoured of the mining sector, where it thinks stocks will start to make up some of the ground lost in the second quarter. Rio Tinto is its preferred stock in the sector but it also likes Vedanta. Sector heavyweight BHP Billiton is fairly valued in UBS's opinion.Retail stocks are out of favour despite broadly favourable retail sales trends in June. Like-for-like retail sales rose 1.4% last month compared with June 2008, after declining 0.8% in May, figures from the British Retail Consortium indicated. Total sales, which include new floor space, were up 3.2% on the year, having risen 0.8% in May.Tesco, Marks & Spencer, Wm. Morrison and Next lead retailers lower, while consumer goods giant Unilever also loses ground.Among second-liners oil explorer Heritage Oil is wanted on market whispers that Royal Dutch Shell is lining up a bid. Engineering conglomerate Melrose is ahead on an upbeat trading statement. Trading is in line with expectations for the full year and said cash generation during the first six months of 2009 has been 'excellent'. Soft drinks maker Britvic's profits this year will beat the top end of market forecast as demand in the UK has soared with the hot weather. So strong are the numbers, Britvic brought forward today's trading update by ten days. Iron ore firm Ferrexpo produced at full capacity and traded profitably in the second quarter. Total pellet production in the second quarter rose by 21.1% compared with the previous three month period and was up by 3.8% compared to the equivalent quarter last year.Construction and regeneration group Morgan Sindall has won a £71m contract with plane maker Airbus to build a wing assembly factory. The factory is expected to be completed by October 2010.PV Crystalox Solar, which produces silicon wafers for use in solar power generation systems, is in the shade after German solar cell maker Q-Cells reported a slide in second quarter revenues and warned of gloomy prospects for the rest of the year.Flooring group Headlam continues to struggle in tough market conditions with first half sales to June down by 8.2%, a slight improvement on earlier in the year. Accountancy services group Tenon expects underlying full-year profits to be in line with forecasts and said its prospects for the next financial year are 'encouraging.' The group said excellent growth has been generated in its Recovery and related service lines, with revenue ahead by more than 30% over the prior year.Industrial chains maker Renold revealed a sharp drop in full year pre-tax profit as economic conditions in the second half of its financial year deteriorated.Bookmaker technology group Alphameric posted a first half pre-tax profit helped by bumper demand for its TurfTV joint venture and better results from Alphameric Solutions. The shares drift back, however, despite the reinstatement of an interim dividend.Metals group Delta said it enjoyed a better than expected first half but while it sees strong second half trading, it is not expected to be as good as the first.LED technology specialist Dialight gained on news that two major North American metering companies have ordered more than 100,000 combined units of its PowerPulse 200-amp disconnect/reconnect load switch with sales totalling almost $3m.Rail maintenance group Jarvis slipped into the red last year and cautioned that short-term prospects look uncertain. The results were better than expected, however, and the shares steamed ahead.Sports gaming group Leisure & Gaming saw a sharp fall in its net win percentage in three months to June with no large football tournaments taking place. Amounts wagered rose to €38.5m (2008: €28.4m), boosted by poker tournament fees, earning net win of €5.2m (2008: €5.2m) at a net win margin of 13.5% (2008: 18.3%).AIM-listed tiddler Qonnectis has signed a letter of intent with Primary Water to commence trials of Qonnectis's data monitoring products. Qonnectis expects successful trials will lead to a three year deal that will give Primary Water exclusive distribution rights for Qonnectis products in Australia and Russia, and non-exclusive distribution rights for all other countries in the world except the UK, Ireland and China.
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29 Mar 2010 13:26

Broker tips: BSkyB, PV Crystalox, Antisoma

Broker UBS thinks the share price of pay TV operator British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB) has been buoyed by hopes of a bid from majority shareholder News Corporation, an event which the broker thinks is unlikely to happen. 'Although it cannot be ruled out, we would question the timing and rationale fo

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29 Mar 2010 13:14

Broker snap: PV Crystalox unjustly overshadowed

Solar panel silicon wafer maker PV Crystalox Solar (PVC) has seen its share price more than halve since May 2009 and Nomura Securities thinks the decline has gone too far. 'We reiterate our Buy rating as we see the stock as undervalued vs its peers given that we see upside from strong markets and a

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25 Mar 2010 07:53

PV Crystalox chops divi

PV Crystalox Solar, which makes the silicon wafers used in solar power systems, saw adjusted earnings more than halve in 2009 as the company was hit by a price squeeze. Total wafer shipment volumes in 2009 were 4% higher than in 2008 at 239 megawatts (mw) but with prices slumping in the second half

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10 Mar 2010 14:25

Sector movers: Melrose lifts engineering sector

Strong results from Melrose help lift the industrial engineering sector higher. Engineering conglomerate Melrose said the acquisition of FKI is working out better than expected for thee, helping it lift headline profits rise by almost two-thirds in 2009. Revenue advanced to £1,298.5m from £895.3m

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15 Jan 2010 16:39

London close: Footsie follows US lower

Footsie finished the week on a low as a poor performance in the US dragged the leading share index down in afternoon trading. US shares fell after consumer confidence rose less than expected in January. Here, Man Group was the heaviest faller after the hedge fund manager suffered a 4% drop in fund

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15 Jan 2010 14:27

London afternoon: Flat Footsie

The blue-chip index is treading water, though there has been some keen interest in the day's big results announcements. Man Group is sharply lower after the hedge fund manager suffered a 4% drop in funds under management during the third quarter, mainly due to the $1.2bn pulled out of its flagship

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12 Jan 2010 06:36

Tuesday tips round-up; Wolseley, BHP Billiton, Centamin

Ireland was not the biggest bet in Wolseley's decade-long multibillion-pound global acquisition spree, but the building-material distributor's exit from the country provides one of the starkest examples of how its ambitions have changed. Only five years ago, Wolseley paid €183m alone for Brooks, on

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11 Jan 2010 07:29

PV Crystalox trading in line

PV Crystalox Solar, the solar panel silicon wafer maker, said trading in the last six weeks of 2009 was in line with management expectations. Wafer shipments for the whole of 2009 were marginally above the guidance of 230-235 megawatts indicated in the November trading update, reflecting the impact

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19 Nov 2009 09:57

PV Crystalox Solar on track

PV Crystalox Solar, the maker of silicon wafers that are used in solar panels, said its full-year performance continues to be in line with expectations.? The group said the photovoltaic (PV) market is benefiting from improving demand driven by incentive programmes in Japan and in particular in Germ

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26 Sep 2009 22:41

The Fundamentalist: PV Crystalox Solar

It's rare for a growth stock to also be a value stock so my eye was caught by PV Crystalox Solar, the maker of silicon wafers that are used in solar panels, which scores close to five out of five on Digital Look's Star Rating system for both Value and Growth. An examination of the company's interim

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21 Aug 2009 11:10

FTSE 250 movers: Wellstream recovers some losses

Shares in Wellstream Holdings have recovered slightly after falling sharply yesterday when the pipeline products maker for the oil and gas industry reported a slide in half-year profits. Silicon wafers supplier PV Crystalox Solar, which said on Wednesday it is confident of a "robust" performance in

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19 Aug 2009 17:14

London close: Late rally leaves Footsie little changed

Share prices of London's leading stocks closed mixed, thanks to a late rally, after the market had spent most of the day in retreat. ENRC was the day's star performer despite reporting a 63% slide in pre-tax profits for the first half of 2009. The dividend has been cut in half but investors were e

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19 Aug 2009 14:14

London afternoon: Lloyds provides some cheer

The bears are back in command today with the blue-chip index in the red, though the size of the decline has been exacerbated by a number of index constituents trading in ex-dividend form. Former Bank of Ireland governor Richard Burrows is to be the new chairman of Lucky Strike maker British Americ

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19 Aug 2009 11:54

London midday: Shares stable at lower levels

Equities are back on the slide again today with little hope of a boost from the other side of the Atlantic where the Dow Jones 30 is expected to open around 80 points lower. ENRC is a bright spot despite reporting a 63% slide in pre-tax profits for the first half of 2009. The dividend has been cut

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19 Aug 2009 11:35

FTSE 250 movers: 'Robust' performance lifts PV Crystalox

Silicon wafers supplier PV Crystalox Solar is higher after saying it is confident of a "robust" performance in the second half despite reporting a 57% slump in earnings for the first six months of 2009. James Fisher is buoyant again after the marine services group yesterday said it has bought MB Fa

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