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WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Sports Direct Sinks On Annual Results Delay

Mon, 15th Jul 2019 10:21

(Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Monday.----------FTSE 100 - WINNERS----------Antofagasta, up 4.3%. An international tribunal has ordered Pakistan to pay almost USD6 billion to a joint venture partly owned by Antofagasta, the Chilean miner said. The USD5.84 billion award has been made by the World Bank's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes to Tethyan Copper Co, a partnership between Antofagasta and Canada's Barrick Gold. The dispute centred on the alleged "unlawful" denial of a mining lease for the Reko Diq project in Pakistan in 2011. Pakistan, which has "limited" grounds for a challenge, will pay USD4.09 billion based on a market value of the project in 2011, and interest of USD1.75 billion. A feasibility study, Antofagasta said, showed Reko Diq contained one of the world's largest undeveloped copper and gold deposits, with the potential to be mined for over half a century.----------FTSE 100 - LOSERS----------Micro Focus International, down 5.0%. The software firm was extending losses after it said last week its high-profile acquisition of Hewlett Packard's software business was still proving difficult to integrate into existing operations. The stock is down 20% since last Tuesday. In addition, the Newbury-based software firm said on Monday Chair Kevin Loosemore sold 650,000 shares at an average price of 1,777 pence each, in a deal worth around GBP11.6 million in a series of transactions last Wednesday and Thursday. ----------Direct Line Insurance, down 1.1%, Admiral, down 0.9%. The UK government unveiled a recalculation to the rate used to calculate the amount insurers must pay for personal injury claims. The personal discount rate, or Ogden rate, has been raised to minus 0.25% from the minus 0.75% implemented in 2017, Lord Chancellor David Gauke said. The Ogden rate is a calculation used by courts to work out how much insurance companies need to pay out in the event of life-changing injuries to customers, taking into account the likely return from the investment of such awards. The higher the rate, the better the outcome is for insurers. "Essentially a 2017 decision to drastically reduce the assumed returns claimants can earn on a lump sum has been walked back a bit but the industry's disappointment in today's outcome is still palpable. Analysts had certainly pencilled in a more favourable settlement. At the very least recent developments may put the brakes on the generous dividends these firms have paid in the past, particularly when you consider an FCA probe could place further pressure on premiums as the difference between what new and existing customers are charged is challenged," said AJ Bell's Russ Mould. ----------FTSE 250 - LOSERS----------Sports Direct International, down 11%. The sportswear retailer said it would delay the release of its annual results, citing the complexities of the integration of department store chain House of Fraser. The company was originally set to report full-year results on Thursday. Sports Direct said Monday that increased regulatory scrutiny and the complex integration of House of Fraser, alongside uncertainty over the troubled department store's future prospects were the reasons for the delay. The company said accounting firm Grant Thornton has asked for additional time to complete its audit. In addition, Sports Direct said there are some "key areas to conclude" which could further hurt the guidance given in December. The company now expects its audited results to be published between July 26 and August 23.----------Cairn Energy, down 2.5%. The oil and gas explorer was cut to Underperform from Hold. ----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - WINNERS----------Kibo Energy, up 15%. The coal exploration and development company said it signed a collaboration deal with power plant operator STEAG in order to help develop its portfolio of energy projects. Kibo signed the deal with STEAG Energy Service - a subsidiary of STEAG - which operates 6,600 megawatts of power through its own power plants and 6,700 megawatts of power for third party clients. The majority of the power plants owned by STEAG are coal fired. No financial details related to the agreement were provided.----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - LOSERS----------Thomas Cook, down 9.5%. The tour operator has come under criticism from shareholder group ShareSoc for misleading small shareholders about its cash position, the Daily Mail reported on Sunday. Thomas Cook announced on Friday that Chinese investors Forun Tourism Group provided the troubled company with a GBP750,000 cash injection. ShareSoc's director Cliff Weight said statements made in February and May, which said that the company's cash position was improving and it was taking a "number of prudent steps to de-risk our business" were optimistic. He said: "Thomas Cook's directors need to be held to account for making such positive statements, which may have misled many investors." Individual shareholders together own 20% of the company which has more than GBP1.20 billion worth of debt, the Daily Mail reported.----------

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20 Sep 2019 07:43

UPDATE 5-Britain's Thomas Cook scrambles for $250 mln to avert collapse

(Refiles to fix typo in first paragraph)* Firm hit with demand from lenders for underwritten funds* Fosun and banks working on recapitalisation plan* Oldest travel company has 600,000 customers currently on holiday* Government bill for collapse coul...

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20 Sep 2019 07:43

UPDATE 4-Britain's Thomas Cook scrambles for $250 mln to avert collapse

* Firm hit with demand from lenders for underwritten funds* Firm seeking to recapitalise with Fosun and banks* Oldest travel company has 600,000 customers on holidays (Adds graphics)By Alistair SmoutLONDON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Britain's Thomas Cook ...

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20 Sep 2019 07:43

UPDATE 3-Britain's Thomas Cook scrambles for $250 mln to avert collapse

* Firm hit with demand from lenders for underwritten funds* Firm seeking to recapitalise with Fosun and banks* Oldest travel company has 600,000 customers on holidays (Adds detail, background)By Alistair SmoutLONDON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Britain's Th...

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20 Sep 2019 07:43

UPDATE 2-Britain's Thomas Cook scrambles for $250 mln to avert collapse

* Firm hit with demand from lenders for underwritten funds* Firm seeking to recapitalise with Fosun and banks* Oldest travel company has 600,000 customers on holidays (Adds background, share price)By Alistair SmoutLONDON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Britain...

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20 Sep 2019 07:43

UPDATE 1-UK's Thomas Cook hunts for $250 mln to fend off collapse

(Adds background, details)LONDON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Britain's Thomas Cook said its banks had ordered the company to find an additional 200 million pounds ($251 million) of funding in order to guarantee the survival of the world's oldest holiday ...

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20 Sep 2019 07:15

Thomas Cook confirms lenders' request for extra 200 mln stg in rescue deal

LONDON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - British travel firm Thomas Cook on Friday said an extra 200 million pounds ($251.48 million) had been requested by stakeholders in talks to finalise the restructuring plan to save the company.The world's oldest holiday ...

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20 Sep 2019 06:58

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19 Sep 2019 19:29

UPDATE 1-Thomas Cook hit with extra funding demand, threatening rescue

(Recasts with new funding demand)LONDON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - A rescue deal for Thomas Cook was facing fresh uncertainty on Thursday after the travel firm was hit with a demand for extra funds and a panel of bankers delayed a decision that might ha...

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19 Sep 2019 13:30

UK panel delays ruling on Thomas Cook payout under bankruptcy

LONDON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - A panel of bankers will not make a decision on whether some investors in Thomas Cook's credit are due a payout under bankruptcy rules until at least Monday, it said on Thursday.Following Thomas Cook's filing for Chapter...

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18 Sep 2019 18:39

UPDATE 1-Panel to rule on credit dispute key to Thomas Cook's future

(Adds details of bond and share prices, background)LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - A panel of bankers will rule on Thursday whether some investors in Thomas Cook's credit are due a payout under bankruptcy rules, a decision that could smooth a rescue o...

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18 Sep 2019 15:45

Thomas Cook restructuring plan overshadowed by CDS dispute

LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - The fate of travel firm Thomas Cook could be shaped by a technicality: that a panel of bankers declare it has committed a default before it can be saved, in order to satisfy credit investors who had bet on its demise.T...

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17 Sep 2019 13:14

Thomas Cook files for chapter 15 protection in US, says Bloomberg

(Sharecast News) - Thomas Cook Group has sought to ensure its bonds are protected from US creditors by filing for Chapter 15 court protection, according to a Bloomberg report on Tuesday.

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16 Sep 2019 16:05

Thomas Cook shares sink amid speculation over imminent collapse

(Sharecast News) - Embattled tour operator Thomas Cook was under the cosh on Monday amid speculation that it's on the verge of collapse.

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28 Aug 2019 16:50

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE Outperforms As UK PM Prorogues Parliament

(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 powered ahead of its European counterparts on Wednesday after the pound fell following news UK parliament will be suspended."The UK decision to

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28 Aug 2019 12:01

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Pound Falls As UK PM Moves To Suspend Parliament

(Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 reversed some early losses on Wednesday after the pound dropped on news the UK government is planning to suspend parliament, a move which could prevent MPs from a up

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