LONDON (Alliance News) - The following UK shares received analyst recommendations Friday morning: ---------- FTSE 100 ---------- GOLDMAN RAISES JOHNSON MATTHEY PRICE TARGET TO 3980 (3600) PENCE - 'NEUTRAL' ---------- TRADERS: JPMORGAN ADDS AB FOO
Alent: UBS lowers target price from 360p to 355p and keeps a buy recommendation.
APR Energy: Investec reduces target price from 1150p to 880p and stays with its hold recommendation.
ARM Holdings: Goldman Sachs reduces target price from 1450p to 1400p and stays with its buy recommendation.
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A recommendation cut from Oriel Securities knocked more than 5% off of SuperGroup's share price. The broker changed its recommendation to 'reduce' from 'hold', saying "we are starting to ask ourselves whether there is something more fundamental afoot" with the decline in its like-for-like sales, whi
LONDON (Alliance News) - Property investment group Shaftesbury PLC Monday reported an increase in profit and revenue for the first half, boosted by valuation gains and strong demand across its portfolio. The London-focused investor, which owns over 250 shops in Carnaby Street and Covent Gar
Alent: Numis moves target price from 330p to 340p upgrading to add.
AVEVA Group: Westhouse Securities initiates with a target price of 2260p and a buy recommendation.
Bovis Homes Group: Deutsche Bank shifts target price from 1039p to 1042p and stays with its buy recommendation.
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- Retail, office space demand continues to flourish
- Net asset value climbs 6.2 per cent
- Confident of continued growth
Real estate investment trust Shaftesbury, one of the biggest owners of London's West End retail and office space, said net asset value rose sharply in the last six months as dem
LONDON (Alliance News) - UK shares have opened starkly mixed Monday, with the FTSE 100 dragged down by AstraZeneca, while the mid-cap FTSE 250 is higher.
AstraZeneca, down 13% at the open, rejected a final GBP69 billion takeover proposal from Pfizer Inc, potentially
LONDON (Alliance News) - UK stocks are set to open flat to fractionally higher Monday, following a modestly higher close on Wall Street Friday, but with a dearth of macro-economic data scheduled to be released, investors may focus on an early-morning flurry of UK corporate news. US stocks e