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WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Housebuilders Hit By No-Deal Brexit Warning

Fri, 14th Sep 2018 10:32

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Friday.----------FTSE 100 - WINNERS----------Shire, up 1.8%. Takeda Pharmaceutical said it had received regulatory clearance in China for its GBP46 billion acquisition of the Irish drugmaker. The Japanese firm received unconditional approval for the deal announced in May from the State Administration for Market Regulation in China in what it termed "another key step" in the transaction process. Chinese approval follows progress with other global regulators. In July, the deal received the green light from the US Federal Trade Commission. It has also received unconditional approval from the Brazilian Administrative Council for Economic Defense. Under the deal, Takeda will pay USD30.33 in cash and 0.839 in new Takeda shares for each Shire share. This values the deal at around 4,990 pence per Shire share based on current prices and exchange rates.----------Whitbread, up 0.9%. The Costa Coffee shop and Premier Inn hotel chain owner was raised to Overweight from Neutral. ----------FTSE 100 - LOSERS----------Barratt Developments, down 1.2%, Taylor Wimpey, down 1.0%, Berkeley Group, down 0.2%, Persimmon, down 0.2%. London's large cap housebuilders were under selling pressure after Bank of England Governor Mark Carney warned UK ministers that house prices could crash by more than a third in the event of a chaotic, no-deal Brexit. Carney briefed Theresa May and senior ministers on the Bank's planning for a "cliff-edge" break with the EU at a special Cabinet meeting on Thursday to review the government's no-deal preparations. It is understood he warned house prices could fall by up to 35% over three years in a worst-case scenario, as sterling plummeted and the Bank was forced to push up interest rates. According to reports, he compared the fall-out from such a disorderly departure to the 2008 global financial crash. Ministers were said to have listened in silence as he and Chancellor Philip Hammond spelled out the grim consequences for the economy. His bleak prognosis came as France said it could halt flights and Eurostar trains from the UK if there was no agreement when the UK leaves the EU in March 2019.----------FTSE 250 - WINNERS----------Investec, up 11%. The Anglo-South African financial services firm said its interim profit is expected to be ahead of last year, as it also announced plans to demerge and publicly list its Asset Management unit. Following the conclusion of a strategic review, the company said that there are "compelling" linkages between its Specialist Banking and Wealth & Investment business. However, there are "limited synergies" between both of these divisions and Investec Asset Management. Therefore, the board has decided to demerge and publicly list the asset management unit. Separately, Investec said although its first half saw "macro challenges" in both South Africa and the UK, operating profit for the period is expected to be above last year.----------Close Brothers, up 2.1%. The merchant bank said it sold its retail finance business to Swedish firm Klarna Bank. The company said the disposal was prompted by its desire to exit the unsecured retail finance market. After assessing the market for a number of years, Close Brothers concluded that the unsecured nature of business activity was not a "long-term fit" for its otherwise secured business model. The retail finance unit, which provides unsecured loans to customers, had a loan book of GBP66.0 million as of July 31 this year. Close Brothers said the business will be treated as a discontinued operation in the full-year results to be released September 25. ----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - WINNERS----------Anglo African Agriculture, up 18% at 0.59 pence. The agriculture-focused investment company said it has received enough funding to finance a loan for a strategic logistics port in Kenya. Around GBP1.1 million was raised through a subscription raising GBP805,000 by issuing 161.0 million shares at 0.5 pence per share, and the issue of GBP250,000 of convertible loan notes, with a conversion price of 0.75p. The holder of the loan notes will be paid an annual interest rate of 12% in cash within a term of 24 months. If all loan notes are converted, 33.3 million shares would be issued, reflecting 7.9% of the company issued share capital.----------Character Group, up 9.3%. The toy designer and distributor said it expects its full-year results to "comfortably reach" market expectations after a good second half of the year. For the year ended August, a "very solid" performance was delivered by the firm as it continued to make "good progress in meeting the demands of our customers and the consumer". Character explained it had returned to its "previous growth pattern" in the second half of the year, as expected. Its UK domestic business, in particular, saw sales hit record highs. The company added that it "remains confident" in its "ability to grow the business profitably and expand its presence both domestically and internationally in the years to come".----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - LOSERS----------Image Scan Holdings, down 15%. The x-ray screening systems maker said it expects to make a full-year loss and that it will now focus on organic growth instead of acquisitions following the failure of an earlier attempt. For the year ending September, the firm expects to see the number of industrial X-ray inspection system units sold to hit a record high. This was after the second half of the year saw the "strong sales" seen in the first half continue. During the year, its two largest industrial customers both bought new units for deployment into their global catalytic converter manufacturing operations. Image Scan added that "valuable" support contracts had also been put in place for these new units. Portable X-ray systems sales, however, had been "slower than hoped" in the second half. ----------Pan African Resources, down 9.7%. The miner said its annual earnings are set to drop amid an "incredibly challenging" operational environment. For the year ended June 30, headline earnings per share from continuing operations in ZAR terms is expected to be 47% to 57% lower than last year, between a range of 16.77 cents to 20.65 cents. For combined operations in rand terms, headline earnings per share is expected to be between 32% to 42% lower than last year in a range of 11.65 cents to 13.67 cents. In sterling terms, headline earnings per share from continuing operations is expected between 46% and 56% lower than last year in a range between 0.97 pence to 1.20p.----------
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LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Miners Keep FTSE Higher Ahead Of US Payrolls

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stocks in London remained higher midday Friday buoyed by miners, confirmed US-China trade talks and positive Chinese economic data.The FTSE 100 index was up 92.54 points,

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6 Dec 2018 17:39

Oncimmune Appoints Former Tusk Therapeutics CFO Matthew Hall To Board

LONDON (Alliance News) - Cancer diagnostics firm Oncimmune Holdings PLC on Thursday said its has appointed former Tusk Therapeutics Ltd Chief Financial Officer Matthew Hall as finance will replace

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5 Dec 2018 17:12

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks End Lower Amid Global Growth Fears

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stocks in London ended lower on Wednesday as concerns over global growth and trade wars continued to plague investors. The FTSE 100 index closed down 100.92 points, or at

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5 Dec 2018 13:58

UPDATE: Takeda, Shire Secure Deal Approval From Shareholders

SAINT HELIER (Alliance News) - Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical Co Ltd announced Wednesday its shareholders approved resolutions related to the proposed acquisition of Irish drugmaker Shire said

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5 Dec 2018 12:12

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Risk-Off Mood As Weak UK Services Adds To Worry

LONDON (Alliance News) - London stocks slid on Wednesday as risk-off sentiment replaced the more upbeat mood at start of the week, with markets in the US and Asia slumping overnight amid global of

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5 Dec 2018 11:19

WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Ashtead Falls On US Economic Slowdown Worry

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Wednesday.----------FTSE 100 - up 2.7%. Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical

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5 Dec 2018 08:44

Asian Shares Fall On Trump-Xi Agreement Scepticism, US Treasury Yields

CANBERA (Alliance News) - Asian stocks ended broadly lower on Wednesday amid concerns over trade and worrying signals of economic health after the difference between three- and five-year US yields

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5 Dec 2018 08:40

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Stocks Sink Amid Trade War, US Economy Jitters

LONDON (Alliance News) - With Monday's gains a distant memory, the FTSE 100 shed nearly 100 points at the London open Wednesday amid renewed global trade fears and worries over the strength of

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5 Dec 2018 08:00

Takeda shareholders approve £46bn Shire takeover

(Sharecast News) - Takeda Pharmaceutical shareholders have approved its £46bn takeover of London-listed pharmaceutical group Shire.

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5 Dec 2018 06:58

LONDON MARKET EARLY CALL: FTSE 100 Seen Down 60 Points After NY Fall

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stocks in London are set to open sharply lower on Wednesday following a slump in New York overnight that was tracked by Asian markets, with the optimism seen at the start

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5 Dec 2018 06:43

TOP NEWS: Takeda Shareholders Approve Acquisition Of Shire

SAINT HELIER (Alliance News) - Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical Co Ltd announced Wednesday its shareholders approved resolutions related to the proposed acquisition of Irish drugmaker Shire said

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5 Dec 2018 04:06

UPDATE 1-Takeda shareholders give nod for $59 bln Shire acquisition

* Deal is the biggest overseas acquisition by Japanese firm * Some had opposed massive debt required for deal * CEO Weber has promised to slash costs (Adds details about Takashi Dec

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5 Dec 2018 03:32

Takeda shareholders approve Shire acquisition - spokesman

TOKYO, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Takeda Pharmaceutical shareholders approved on Wednesday its $59 billion takeover of London-listed Shire, a Takeda spokesman said, creating a global powerhouse with a but

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2 Dec 2018 11:57

Sunday newspaper round-up: US-China, Brexit, Royal Mail, Barclays, Shire

(Sharecast News) - China and the United States have agreed to halt additional tariffs as both nations engage in new trade negotiations with the goal of reaching an agreement within 90 days, the White House said on Saturday after talks between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping in Argentina. - Sunday Telegraph

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30 Nov 2018 08:35

Shire Wins European Okay For Takhzyro Drug Ahead Of January Delisting

LONDON (Alliance News) - Shire PLC said Friday its Takhzyro injection has been approved in Europe to treat hereditary angioedema.Takhzyro is a preventative treatment for hereditary a that a

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