The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode with London Stock Exchange Group's Chris Mayo has just been released. Listen here

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksPhysiomics Share News (PYC)

Share Price Information for Physiomics (PYC)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 1.30
Bid: 1.20
Ask: 1.40
Change: 0.00 (0.00%)
Spread: 0.20 (16.667%)
Open: 1.30
High: 1.30
Low: 1.30
Prev. Close: 1.30
PYC Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks stay downbeat; Digital 9 plunges 32%

Thu, 28th Sep 2023 11:47

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were lower at midday on Thursday as elevated oil prices added fuel to inflationary fears and supported the higher for longer narrative around global interest rates.

The FTSE 100 index was down 16.71 points, or 0.2%, at 7,576.51. The FTSE 250 was down 102.19 points, or 0.6%, at 18,118.04, and the AIM All-Share was down 3.60 points, or 0.5%, at 724.93.

The Cboe UK 100 was down 0.1% at 756.48, the Cboe UK 250 was down 0.5% at 15,786.77, and the Cboe Small Companies was down 0.2% at 13,179.08.

"Crude oil has played a significant role in the global inflation challenge as initial concerns about oil supply disruptions caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict sent prices soaring, later pulling back. However, high global demand and OPEC+ production cuts are pushing prices back towards USD100 per barrel, indicating that the fight against inflation is ongoing as the commodity has a noticeable impact on overall price pressure," said Walid Koudmani, chief Market Analyst - XTB

Oil prices have risen 30% since June after some of the world's biggest producers, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, announced a series of supply cuts to last until the end of this year.

Brent oil was quoted at USD93.82 a barrel at midday in London on Thursday, down from USD95.52 at the London equities close on Wednesday.

The rise has fuelled concerns over persistent inflation adding to the narrative that interest rates will have to stay higher, for longer.

Higher for longer fears resurfaced last week after the US Federal Reserve left its benchmark interest rate at a 22-year high but signalled it still expects one more hike before the end of the year and fewer cuts than previously indicated next year.

In London, BP and Shell were among some of the top blue-chip stocks at midday on Thursday, up 0.5% and 0.3%, respectively, benefiting from the elevated Brent price.

In the FTSE 250, Digital 9 Infrastructure plunged 32%, making it the index's worst-performing stock at midday.

The company, which invests in assets such as data centres, subsea fibre cables, and mobile phone masts, withdrew its dividend target as it turned to an interim loss, citing soft UK consumer confidence and high inflation.

Digital 9 Infrastructure's net asset value on June 30 was 100.13 pence per share, down from 109.76p on December 31 and from 105.13p a year prior. Its NAV total return for the six months was negative 11.2%, compared to positive 10.7% a year before.

For the six months to June 30, the company swung to a pretax loss of GBP57.4 million from a profit of GBP27.4 million a year prior. It reported a loss on investments of GBP81.5 million compared to a profit of GBP30.7 million the previous year.

The company declared an interim dividend of 1.50p per share, halved from 3.00p a year prior. Digital 9 Infrastructure also announced it has decided to withdraw its target dividend of 6.0 pence per share for 2023.

"The period has been characterised by a continued challenging macroeconomic backdrop across major developed economies, with rising inflation and interest rates resulting in continued uncertainty for the capital markets. That same difficult macroeconomic environment has continued to impact the company's liquidity and sustainable balance sheet management," the company said.

Mitchells & Butler added 3.4% said its annual results will be at the top end of market expectations following "strong" trading in the final quarter of its financial year.

The All Bar One and Toby Carvery operator reported like-for-like sales growth of 9.7% in the three months that ended September 23, a faster pace than the 9.1% growth seen in the financial year as a whole. The pace of increase matched the third quarter. Second-quarter growth was the weakest at 6.4% and first-quarter growth the strongest at just over 10%.

Total sales for the year were up 11%.

Looking forward, it said cost headwinds were abating and remain at the bottom end of the range previously expected.

Mitchells & Butlers said it remains "mindful" of the challenging macroeconomic environment and pressures on the UK consumer but is confident that the current financial year will be at the top end of consensus expectations and lend momentum to financial 2024.

"We are delighted to have continued our strong like-for-like sales performance through the fourth quarter, underpinned by volume growth and reflecting increasing out-performance against the market," said Chief Executive Phil Urban.

Elsewhere in London, Hansard Global jumped 10% after posting a surge in annual profit in the financial year ended June 30.

The specialist long-term savings provider reports a pretax profit of GBP5.9 million in the year ended June 30, up 55% from GBP3.8 million the year prior. Profitability improves as the company swings to a GBP44.5 million investment income gain in the year from a loss of GBP103.5 million the year prior.

On AIM, Physiomics dropped 12% after posting a widened annual loss and a drop in revenue.

The oncology consultancy explained it was a "difficult year" for the company, with its income impacted by cost reduction measures carried out by a "major" unnamed client. It said that the proportion of revenue derived from its largest customer fell to 35% in financial 2023 from 85% in financial 2019.

Physiomics pretax loss widened to GBP572,009 in the year ended June 30, from GBP358,972 the previous year. Its revenue dropped 28% to GBP597,354 from GBP830,266.

In European equities on Thursday, the CAC 40 in Paris was up 0.2%, while the DAX 40 in Frankfurt was down 0.1%.

Stocks in New York were seen largely higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was called up 0.1% and the S&P 500 index up 0.1%, while the Nasdaq Composite was called down 0.1%.

The pound was quoted at USD1.2189 at midday on Thursday in London, higher compared to USD1.2140 at the close on Wednesday. The euro stood at USD1.0533, higher against USD1.0517. Against the yen, the dollar was trading at JPY149.32, lower compared to JPY149.42.

Gold was quoted at USD1,874.58 an ounce, lower against USD1,880.42.

Still to come on Thursday's economic calendar, the US weekly unemployment claims report and GDP print will be released at 1330 BST.

By Heather Rydings, Alliance News senior economics reporter

Comments and questions to newsroom@alliancenews.com

Copyright 2023 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

More News
10 Aug 2012 09:00

Small caps round-up: Staffline, Physiomics, Lonrho, Digital Learning

Staffline Group, a recruitment organisation focused on the food processing, manufacturing, e-retail and logistics sectors, has acquired certain assets from DKM Driving, which specialises in the provision of temporary drivers to a number of corporate customers in the Midlands area. The acquisition is

Read more
7 Mar 2012 12:28

Small caps round-up; Cyan, Victoria, Physiomics ...

Semiconductor company Cyan Holdings has reported that 16 firms have submitted proposals for the tender relating to the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) Automatic Meter Reading, and that five of these are based on the company's Cylec technology. TNEB is one of the largest electricity distributors

Read more
1 Mar 2012 10:30

Small caps round-up: K3, Densitron, Innovation...

Software firm K3 Business Technology Group has received a number of indicative proposals at levels materially higher than the current share price, which it will explore these under a formal sale process and is now consequently in an offer period. Shares in the firm leapt 21.75 percent to 187.50p.

Read more
13 Sep 2011 16:58

London close: Good gains as FTSE 100 rallies

Stocks rediscovered their earlier buoyancy to finish with strong gains as hopes of a resolution of the euro crisis attracted buyers. Today's big mover, Cairn Energy, fell sharply after reporting disappointing results from its drilling campaign offshore Greenland, with one well coming up dry and ano

Read more
13 Sep 2011 12:07

London midday: Eurozone worries resurface

This morning's bright start seems a distant memory now, with shares firmly in the red as worries over the Eurozone situation take centre stage again. Today's big mover, Cairn Energy is sharply lower after reporting disappointing results from its offshore drilling campaign offshore Greenland, with o

Read more
13 Sep 2011 09:22

Physiomics wins prostate cancer drug deal

Physiomics, which makes computer models that simulate biological cell behaviour, has agreed to collaborate over development of a prostate cancer drug. The agreement with ValiPharam Limited will see Physiomics help test how the drug "VAL201" performs in combating tumour growth. In essence Physionom

Read more
15 Aug 2011 12:21

London midday: FTSE 100 stable after calm start

Shares are holding onto their gains today amid much calmer trading than the volatility seen last week. In company news, international recruitment firm Michael Page is sharply lower. It made a flying start to 2011 but said profit growth in the banking sector has tailed off in the second half of the

Read more
15 Aug 2011 11:50

Cancer results boost Sareum

Cancer drug discovery business Sareum shot ahead after it said it had selected a "preclinical development candidate" from research into Chk1, a method of controlling a cancer cells' response to DNA damage. The candidate, when orally dosed, reduces cancer growth rates compared to treatment with the

Read more
6 Apr 2011 15:13

Physiomics issues shares at discount

Penny stock Physiomics fell sharply Wednesday, giving back some of last week's heavy gains, after announcing a share issue at a discount to the prevailing market price. The company has issued 120m shares at a price of 0.5p per share by way of a placing, to raise £0.6m to boost working capital. Fo

Read more
1 Apr 2011 16:11

Physiomics hits 52-week high on study outcome

The Oxford based systems biology company Physiomics said positive results have been generated in a pre-clinical study into breast cancer based on the company's "Virtual Tumour" model predictions. The directors believe these results provide further validation as to the predictive capability of the

Read more
4 Mar 2011 11:08

Sareum soars after colon cancer study

Shares in Sareum were soaring after the cancer drug discovery business announced positive results from a study into colon cancer. The study, which was conducted by the Institute of Cancer Research, founded that Sareum's Chk1 inhibitor, used alongside a gemcitabine, a chemotherapeutic, "demonstrate

Read more
15 Feb 2011 16:44

London close: Late rally not enough

Weakness in the US sent shares into the red and a slight rally in late trading failed to lift the FTSE 100 into positive territory. US retail sales were up 0.3% in January, according to the Commerce Department, though they'd risen 0.5% the month before and were expected to do the same this time. Ex

Read more
16 Mar 2010 10:50

Small caps round-up: Amphion, Bioquell, Ablon...

Shares in Amphion Innovations jumped after the medical and technology sector said it was cautious but confident in the strength of its model following a year which saw revenue increase to $8.6m from $7.1m in 2008, but losses increase to $2.9m from $1.8m. Shares in Bioquell moved in the other direct

Read more
1 Mar 2010 11:04

Small caps round-up: Beowulf, E2V, Mobile Doctors...

Beowulf, owner of several exploration projects in Sweden, continues to believe in the commercial prospects for its asset portfolio which has increased in both quantity and quality as well as resource type. Losses grew to £520,000 in 2009 from £399,000 the year before, but it says future price tren

Read more
23 Jun 2009 09:04

Small caps round-up: Veris, Hightex, Inion ...

Property services group Veris posted a pre-tax loss of €6.7m versus the €4.8m profit last year due to the €11.3m write off of assts in the Moving and Storage division. Turnover grew by 29% in the year to €84.3m. "We anticipate that any new business wins in the short term will be offset to a greater

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.