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London afternoon: Early gains dissipating

Tue, 06th Apr 2010 14:23

Footsie is still in the blue but the gains are slowly dribbling away on a day which, aside from the heavily trailed dissolution of Parliament, is light on news.Petrofac is leading the market higher on its first day of trading since demerging its UK Continental Shelf assets into a new company, Enquest.Other resource stocks are thriving, particularly the miners as copper surges past the $8,000 a tonne mark. Kazakhmys, ENRC and Vedanta are the best performers among the miners. Royal Bank of Scotland, the blue-chip index's best performer in the first quarter of 2010, is starting the second quarter in fine form on weekend reports that a Richard Branson bid is on the way for some of its unwanted parts.In economic news, the UK's construction sector expanded for the first time in more than two years last month. The Chartered Institute of Purchase and Supply/Markit construction PMI index rose to 53.1 in March from 48.5 the previous month. Broker comment is driving the share price performance of some blue chips, notably Admiral and BAE Systems. Insurer Admiral is wanted after Bernstein Rdearch suggested it could overtake Direct Line as the market leader in the car insurance market in the UK in the next decade. In contrast, defence firm BAE Systems falls back after Goldman Sachs issued a 'sell' note yesterday.Vodafone is the biggest faller on talk that the UK mobile phone industry is facing capacity constraints. The surging popularity of smartphones is clogging up the airwaves and the issue should be addressed in the next parliament, but a change of government or a hung parliament could delay the release of new spectra for the mobile phone companies.Testing and inspections firm Intertek is boosting its presence in the pharmaceutical and environmental markets with the acquisition of the regulatory and safety testing businesses of Ciba Expert Services (Ciba ES) from BASF.Infrastructure contractor Balfour Beatty has been appointed as a preferred bidder for a public-private partnership (PPP) contract to upgrade 16 fire stations in the north west of England.Steve Smith, chief executive of Northgate, the vehicle hire group, is to step down from the board. Smith had been scheduled to retire last year on 1 August.Also heading for the exit is Keith Chapman, chairman of home shopping and educational supplies group Findel, and Kim Ward, aerospace engineer Hampson's chief executive for the past ten years. Hampson said "the outcome for the year to 31 March 2011 will be dependent upon receiving strong intake in the next few months of productionable orders and no further delays in the release by customers of final design data on a number of major programmes currently in backlog."Connaught, the support services group which last month quashed takeover speculation, has confirmed that its £125m contract from Norwich County Council is now official after a legal challenge to the award was resolved. Pharmacy and GP services supplier Assura said it is no longer in takeover talks after the parties that had made the initial bid approach confirmed that they do not intend to pursue an offer.Two companies bearing bad news today are Printing.com and Endace. Specialist printing group Printing.com expects its full-year results to be 'marginally' below market forecasts after recent trading softened while networking monitoring solutions provider Endace said its full-year results will be 'materially' below earlier expectations due to contract delays.There is better news from specialist utility contractor May Gurney, which expects this year's results to meet expectations, with new orders now at record levels.SOCO International said the second phase of development has begun on the Ca Ngu Vang oil and gas field, offshore Vietnam. The first well in the programme, CNV-6P-ST1, is expected to take around 60 days to drill.Shares in oil and gas explorer and producer Regal Petroleum jumped after it said production at its SV-58 Well in Ukraine had doubled since its last announcement in January.Things are going less well for Europa Oil and Gas, which remains perplexed at the poor production from its Hykeham-1 well, which lies on the PEDL150 licence near Lincoln.
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23 Sep 2013 12:16

REUTERS SUMMIT-Russia's Alfa Group unit buys stake in Regal Petroleum

MOSCOW, Sept 23 (Reuters) - A1, an investment unit of Alfa Group, has acquired a 24.4 percent stake in Regal Petroleum , a company which produces gas and gas condensate in Ukraine, A1's president told Reuters on Monday. "We are ready to say today that we have acquired 24.4 percent (in Regal

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23 Jan 2013 21:49

UPDATE 2-Top Nabors shareholder "increasingly concerned" about stock

Jan 23 (Reuters) - Pamplona Capital Management, holder of 9.3 percent of Nabors Industries Ltd, has become "increasingly concerned" about the underperformance of the drilling rig contractor's shares, according to a regulatory filing on Wednesday. Nabors shares jumped as much as $1 per shar

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3 Jan 2013 09:43

Regal Petroleum meets production targets at Ukraine gas fields

Regal Petroleum said Thursday it was meeting production targets at its gas and condensate fields in Ukraine as the company continues to benefit from strong gas prices in the country. The oil and gas exploration company released a positive update on its operational activities at its wholly-owned Mek

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28 Sep 2011 12:16

Regal counts the cost of Ukrainian dispute

Regal Petroleum has restarted operations in Ukraine following a period of severe uncertainty over the fate of the company. In November 2010 Regal was forced to stop drilling for gas at its sites in eastern Ukraine following a defeat in the courts at the hands of the local authorities for breaching

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20 Feb 2011 11:48

Sunday tips round-up: Brightside, Velti, Polo Resources...

Insurance group Brightside shares have dipped after management admitted the life insurance arm was not growing as fast as hoped. This weakness offers a good buying opportunity. The life business should pick up once economic conditions improve, but it is anyway a small part of the group. Elsewhere,

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10 Feb 2011 17:35

Regal agrees Energees bid

Troubled oil explorer Regal Petroleum seems set to be taken over by Energees Investments after a second possible bidder dropped out. Geo-Alliance and Heamoor Limited decided not to make an offer for Regal just hours before a Takeover Panel put up or shut up deadline. "The boards of Geo-Alliance a

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7 Feb 2011 18:16

Regal suitor told to clarify intentions

The takeover panel has ordered Cypriot finance house Heamoor, which is considering an offer for oil group Regal Petroleum, to announce a firm intention to make an offer for the company or walk away. Trading in AIM-listed oil firm Regal Petroleum was suspended last week as the company unveiled detai

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27 Jan 2011 14:14

Resource stocks round-up: Regal, Range, Roxi

Oil and gas exploration and production group Regal Petroleum has entered into a conditional sale and purchase agreement with Apache East Ras Budran Corporation LDC in respect of its 25% non-operated interest in the East Ras Budran Concession in Egypt. Apache is currently Regal's partner in the conc

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18 Jan 2011 09:23

Cypriots cooking up alternative offer for Regal

Trading in AIM-listed oil firm Regal Petroleum was suspended Tuesday as the company unveiled details of a possible alternative offer to the recommended takeover by Energees Management. The new option on the table for Regal shareholders is a proposed reverse takeover of Geo-Alliance, a leading priva

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10 Dec 2010 13:52

Possible 24p a share bid for Regal Petroleum

Regal Petroleum is in discussions that could lead to a 24p a share bid for the oil and gas company, which represents a 60% loss on the flotation price of 60p a share in September 2002. AIM-quoted Regal raised £44.9m at 390p a share in April 2005, so anyone taking those shares up will lose 94% of t

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25 Nov 2010 12:46

Small caps round-up: Europa Oil, Regal Petroleum, Cardiff Property...

Shares in Europa Oil & Gas gushed ahead after it said drilling at the Barchiz-1 exploration well in Romania encountered oligocene sandstone reservoirs similar to those seen in a nearby field. 'Clearly we are extremely encouraged by this result and look forward to seeing the flow test results in the

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17 Nov 2010 14:31

Small caps round-up: Judges Scientific, Media Corp, Omeda Diagnostics...

Scientific instruments designer Judges Scientific revealed that trading has continued to be "favourable" and adjusted earnings in respect of 2010 are likely to exceed current market expectations. Additionally, gas purifier and calibration equipment provider Sircal Instruments, acquired in March, has

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25 Oct 2010 17:04

London close: Miners keep Footsie in the blue

Were it not for the strength of miners today Footsie would undoubtedly have ended in the red, as many share prices experienced a late swoon. Miners were wanted on expectations that the US dollar will suffer a relapse after the G20 agreement over the week-end that should, if adhered to, bring an end

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25 Oct 2010 14:28

London afternoon: Miners retain most of their gains

London has lost some of its gains in the early afternoon but it is showing signs of a renewed upturn. Miners remain the best performers on expectations that the US dollar will suffer a relapse after the G20 agreement over the week-end that should, if adhered to, bring an end to so-called currency w

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19 Oct 2010 18:12

Regal gets stuck down hole

More bad news from the bungling Regal Petroleum, which has got part of its drilling equipment stuck down a hole in the Ukraine. The announcement was made at 4.17pm but the shares still fell by 13% to 13p. The bottom hole assembly got stuck when it was being pulled out of the SV69 well in the Uk

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