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London open: Miners bounce back

Fri, 21st Sep 2012 08:46

Having taken a hammering yesterday in the wake of the gloomy manufacturing news from China, miners are bouncing back this morning, dragging the Footsie higher.Of all the companies in the mining sector, Xstrata and Glencore are likely to be closely watched ahead of the deadline on Monday relating to their proposed merger. Also in the spotlight will be UK public finance data for August, which will be published at 9:30. The consensus is expecting Public Sector Net Borrowing excluding interventions - PSNBx in economists' jargon - to have been £15bn and PSNB to have been £13.2bn. The Public Sector Net Cash Requirement (PSNCR) is expected to come in at -£5.5bn.Bank of England governor Sir Mervyn King said in a Channel 4 interview last night that if there was a genuine excuse then the government could afford to allow the burden of public debt to continue to rise after 2015-16.Sage goes for a BrazilianThe Sage Group has acquired EBS Empresa Brasileira de Sistemas, a provider of accounting, business management and tax software in Brazil. The acquisition will cost the group up to £10.6m, including a performance related sum of £1.8m. The Home Affairs Committee, the group of MPs investigating G4S's failure to fulfil all of its Olympic Games contractual requirements, has called on the security firm to waive its fee. "G4S should waive its £57m management fee and also compensate its staff and prospective staff who it treated in a cavalier fashion," the damning report says. G4S has already revealed that it expects to swallow a £50m-or-so loss on the contract. The committee's verdict seems to have been widely priced in by the market, judging by the muted share price reaction.Property company British land has offloaded seven food stores to institutional investors. The company sold the gaggle of supermarkets at prices in line with March valuations to raise £118m, of which British Land's share is £62m. The stores were sold at net initial yields of between 4.95% and 5.7%. Going the way of the buggy whip sellerThings just keep getting worse for HMV, the retailer which left it too late to move away from its dependency on selling CDs, DVDs and books in their physical forms. The group saw like-for-like sales decline 11.6% year-on-year in the 20 weeks to September 15th. Including the impact of previously announced store closures, total group sales declined by 14.8%. "The like-for-like decline was less marked towards the end of the period and we should be helped in the remainder of the year by a strong pipeline of new releases in the music, DVD and games markets ahead of Christmas," said Trevor Moore, the group's newish Chief Executive.Tanfield, a global manufacturer of Powered Access equipment and an investor in Smith Electric Vehicles, slumped after plans to float Smith were binned. "We received significant interest from potential investors, however, we were unable to complete a transaction at a valuation or size that would be in the best interests of our company and its existing shareholders," said Bryan Hansel, Smith's Chief Executive Officer.Other marketsThe price of oil is back on the rise. The most widely traded futures contract for Brent crude is up 73 cents to $110.76 a barrel.With investors regaining their appetite for risk, gilts are spurned. The yield on the benchmark 10-year gilt is up to 1.83% from 1.80% overnight. Yields move inversely to prices. FTSE 100 - RisersVedanta Resources (VED) 1,082.00p +2.66%Evraz (EVR) 265.70p +1.88%Pearson (PSON) 1,201.00p +1.61%IMI (IMI) 948.00p +1.44%Kazakhmys (KAZ) 734.50p +1.38%BHP Billiton (BLT) 1,981.00p +1.36%Amec (AMEC) 1,157.00p +1.22%Polymetal International (POLY) 1,100.00p +1.20%Fresnillo (FRES) 1,851.00p +1.20%Burberry Group (BRBY) 1,049.00p +1.16%FTSE 100 - FallersNational Grid (NG.) 687.00p -1.01%Imperial Tobacco Group (IMT) 2,387.00p -0.50%ITV (ITV) 90.75p -0.44%G4S (GFS) 266.10p -0.41%British Land Co (BLND) 530.50p -0.38%Bunzl (BNZL) 1,109.00p -0.36%Land Securities Group (LAND) 769.50p -0.32%ARM Holdings (ARM) 577.50p -0.26%United Utilities Group (UU.) 728.50p -0.21%Hargreaves Lansdown (HL.) 639.00p -0.16%FTSE 250 - RisersNMC Health (NMC) 197.90p +4.16%Ruspetro (RPO) 108.00p +3.85%Bumi (BUMI) 258.60p +3.40%Essar Energy (ESSR) 121.60p +2.88%Imagination Technologies Group (IMG) 522.00p +2.05%Ferrexpo (FXPO) 213.70p +1.86%TR Property Inv Trust Sigma Shares (TRYS) 71.50p +1.78%Hochschild Mining (HOC) 488.70p +1.60%Dairy Crest Group (DCG) 345.90p +1.59%Templeton Emerging Markets Inv Trust (TEM) 558.00p +1.45%FTSE 250 - FallersJD Sports Fashion (JD.) 713.00p -2.26%Phoenix Group Holdings (DI) (PHNX) 511.00p -1.73%Spirent Communications (SPT) 162.60p -1.22%PayPoint (PAY) 745.00p -1.06%Perform Group (PER) 386.00p -1.03%Petra Diamonds Ltd.(DI) (PDL) 106.00p -1.03%BBA Aviation (BBA) 203.30p -1.02%Ocado Group (OCDO) 63.80p -0.93%Millennium & Copthorne Hotels (MLC) 487.60p -0.93%Mitchells & Butlers (MAB) 284.30p -0.91%JH
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20 Oct 2010 10:42

Tanfield receives $1m for merger exclusivity

Commercial electric vehicles manufacturer Tanfield says that its US associate company Smith Electric Vehicles US (SEV US) has paid $1m in return for an exclusivity period of 60 days to complete its merger with the UK-based Smith Electric Vehicles. Heads of Terms were agreed in August and Kansas Cit

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18 Oct 2010 14:28

Tanfield rejects Liberty approach

Tanfield directors have rejected a proposal from UK-based Liberty Electric Cars to combine their businesses and Liberty is appealing directly to the commercial electric vehicles manufacturer's shareholders. Liberty initially proposes a share swap which would give it a majority interest in Tanfiel

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4 Oct 2010 16:54

Tanfield buying boosts shares

Two directors of commercial electric vehicles manufacturer Tanfield have added to their holdings and sparked a jump in the share price. The shares have risen by one-third to 19.75p each. AIM-quoted Tanfield raised £1.8m after expenses from a recent open offer to shareholders at 10p a share but thi

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9 Jul 2010 15:42

Small caps round-up: Renewable Power & Light, Brammer, CPL Resources ...

It's still a mess at green energy producer Renewable Power & Light (RPL), with new management working hard to sort out a "Buggers Muddle!" that caused the business to collapse with losses of $90m. More than $3.5m has been spent on litigation against the company's former chief executive, which resul

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9 Jul 2010 12:30

UK SMALLCAP ROUNDUP: Bodycote 2010 Earnings To Top Market View

Dow Jones smallcap news is now on Twitter, allowing you to catch up on the news away from your desk. Go to http://twitter.com/DJ_UK_Smallcaps BODYCOTE PLC (BOY.LN), an engineer, Friday said 2010 earnings will be "significantly" ahead of market forecasts. Bodycote, which specializes in heat

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9 Jul 2010 09:30

UK SMALLCAP ROUNDUP: SureTrack Monitoring Plans AIM Listing

Dow Jones smallcap news is now on Twitter, allowing you to catch up on the news away from your desk. Go to http://twitter.com/DJ_UK_Smallcaps SURETRACK MONITORING PLC (STMP.PM) Friday said it plans to raise about GBP1.4 million through a share placing and will list its shares on the Alternative

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9 Jul 2010 08:48

Tanfield Talks With Smith Electric Vehicles US Continues

LONDON (Dow Jones)--The Tanfield Group PLC (TAN.LN) said Friday it remains in talks with Smith Electric Vehicles U.S., or SEVUS, over the assets of the Smith Electric Vehicles business, adding that it has extended the exclusivity period by 60 days. On March 10 Tanfield, an electric vehicle compa

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7 May 2010 15:41

Tanfield shifts into reverse

Shares in Tanfield, the manufacturer of aerial work platforms and commercial electric vehicles, were down in the basement on Friday as the company plunged into the red. "As we predicted, 2009 was a tough year for the group and we expect 2010 will also be challenging," said the chairman of Tanfield,

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1 Apr 2010 14:11

Small caps round-up: Theo Fennell, Anglesey Mining, Tanfield...

Upmarket jeweller Theo Fennell has raised £1.5m through a placing of 3.95m new shares at 38p. Fenell's largest institutional shareholders are supporting this fundraising alongside chief executive Barbara Snoad, chairman Rupert Hambro, and non-exec Roger Pedder, who together subscribed for a total o

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11 Mar 2010 06:27

Thursday newspaper round-up: BP, British Airways, Cazenove

BP is set to enter the deep waters off the coast of Brazil, one of the world's most exciting areas for oil exploration, with a $6bn deal to buy international oil and gas assets from Devon Energy. A deal could be announced as early as Thursday, according to people familiar with negotiations, says the

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22 Dec 2009 17:09

London close: Oils and pharmas shine

London equities added to the previous day's gains although a late pull-back ensured that rises were not as extensive as yesterday. Oil stocks and pharmaceuticals led the way higher. Cairn Energy enjoyed another strong day after it announced yesterday that it would start its drilling programme in G

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22 Dec 2009 16:40

Pither returns to Tanfield chair

Tanfield Group, manufacturer of aerial work platforms and commercial electric vehicles, is to get its old chairman back in the new year. Jon Pither, who was chairman of Tanfield from December 2003 to June 2005, will take over from Roy Stanley as non-executive chairman with effect from 1 January 201

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30 Sep 2009 10:57

Sector movers: Retailers out of fashion

Retailers are lower, most notably Marks & Spencer, which posted another fall in quarterly like-for-like sales, although these were better than expected, suggesting consumer confidence may be creeping back. Alexon Group, the ladies clothing specialist, was the heaviest faller in the sector after sa

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30 Sep 2009 09:06

Tanfield turnover slumps 68%

Tanfield Group, manufacturer of aerial work platforms and commercial electric vehicles, saw turnover slump 68% in the half year as it continued to experience volatility in all its market sectors due to the worldwide recession. Turnover fell to £29.9m against the £92.8m posted in the same period la

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24 Jun 2009 16:36

London close: US gains lift Footsie

After a lacklustre start to the day, the FTSE 100 finished with good gains, helped by a strong performance on Wall Street. US stocks were helped by a rise in durable goods orders, which climbed 1.8% in May, against expectations of 0.9% fall. Miners Kazakhmys, ENRC and Vedanta were in demand on the

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