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WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Thomas Cook Plunges On Rescue Deal Talks

Fri, 12th Jul 2019 10:35

(Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Friday.----------FTSE 100 - WINNERS----------BHP Group, up 1.5%. The Anglo-Australian miner was upgraded to Neutral from Underweight by JPMorgan. ----------FTSE 100 - LOSERS----------Hiscox, down 5.0%. The insurer said pretax profit for the first half of 2019 is estimated to be between USD150 million and USD170 million amid continued deterioration in insurance market from 2018 catastrophe events, including Typhoon Jebi in Japan and Hurricane Michael in the US state of Florida. Hiscox said the scale of deterioration in the market has been significant, with industry loss estimates having increased materially since the two damaging storms. Hiscox has strengthened reserves for prior year claims from Typhoon Jebi, Hurricane Michael, and for the risk excess book by USD40 million. It expects reserve releases in the first half to be materially lower than last year due to the absence of prior-year releases from Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, which totalled USD25 million.----------FTSE 250 - WINNERS----------Sophos, up 5.0%. The cybersecurity firm said it is well positioned for growth despite swinging to loss in the first quarter of its current financial year. Sophos said it swung to a pretax loss of USD4.0 million for the three months to the end of June compared to a pretax profit of USD7.3 million reported in the first quarter last year. More positively for Sophos, its adjusted operating profit increased to USD24.1 million from USD21.9 million and its renewal rate as of June 30 stood at 118% compared to 115% a year ago. Revenue, meanwhile, increased by 2.7% to USD180.2 million from USD175.5 million year-on-year. Sophos explained that in the first quarter its subscription revenue growth of 10% in constant currency offset an 11% fall in hardware revenue. ----------easyJet, up 2.8%. Berenberg raised the budget airline to Buy from Hold.----------FTSE 250 - LOSERS----------Senior, down 2.3%. Peel Hunt downgraded the aerospace and defence engineer to Hold from Add. ----------Ashmore Group, down 1.5%. The emerging markets-focused asset manager said healthy client activity, good returns from emerging markets and business diversification led to a 7.6% quarter-on-quarter rise in assets under management for the final three months of financial 2019. The company's assets under management increased by USD6.5 billion during the three months to June 30 to USD91.8 billion from USD85.3 billion as at March 31, with net inflows contributing USD3.3 billion and positive investment performance another USD3.2 billion. The rise in assets also was attributed to improved market conditions such as the easing of US and China trade tensions, central banks in Europe and US turning more dovish, and the weakening of the US dollar. However, Peel Hunt cut the stock to Add from Buy after a strong share price performance. The stock is up 40% so far in 2019. ----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - WINNERS----------Faron Pharmaceuticals, up 18%. The clinical stage drug developer said its MATINS study of nine cancer patients is progressing well, and it is planning to expand the clinical trial to more countries. Faron is undertaking the trial to investigate the safety and effectiveness of Clevegen, the company's cancer immunotherapy. Faron reached its planned Clevegen dosing of 10 milligrams per kilogram in June and said this was "well tolerated" by patients. It plans to propose an increase of the test dosage to 20 milligrams per kilogram to the trial's independent data monitoring board. The MATINS study is investigating five cancers: cutaneous melanoma, hepatobiliary, pancreatic, ovarian and colorectal. Altogether these cancers have two million annual cases worldwide. Of the nine patients being studied across three clinical sites in the UK and Finland, two subjects have demonstrated anti-cancer responses. ----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - LOSERS----------Thomas Cook, down 43%. Shares in the travel operator hit an all-time of 6.0 pence with almost GBP80 million wiped off its total market value as the company enters rescue deal talks with its largest shareholder Fosun. Chinese investor Fosun, which holds an 18% stake in the group, could offer a GBP750 million cash injection into the company, which has suffered from falling demand for package holidays and high debt. Fosun said that it, along with Thomas Cook's "core lending banks", are considering the proposal to invest capital into the troubled firm. Thomas Cook said the investment - which will likely comprise a capital injection and new financing facilities - will see a reorganisation of the company's Tour Operator and Airline business. This will lead to Fosun owning a "significant" minority interest in Thomas Cook's Airline. The iconic UK high street travel agent added that its 2019 summer programme is 75% sold - slightly ahead of the year before - but its underlying earnings in the second half will be behind the year before due to the "uncertain consumer environment" in the UK. ----------Lookers, down 22%. The car dealer said it expects to see a drop in profit for the first half of 2019, and expects profit for the full year to be below previous expectations. Although trading in the first quarter to the end of March was positive, the second quarter ended June 30 was challenging, as the UK new car market continued its decline with registrations down by 4.6%. In the used car market, weaker demand led to increased margin pressure, especially in June, during which Lookers said it had to take "a disciplined approach" to managing stock. As a result, underlying pretax profit for the six months to the end of June is expected to be GBP32 million, down 25% from GBP43 million a year before. Looking ahead, Lookers expects the challenging conditions to continue into the second half, stoked by continued weakness in UK consumer confidence due to political and economic uncertainty.----------

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30 Sep 2019 09:43

Some Thomas Cook customers will wait 60 days for refunds - CAA

(Sharecast News) - Some Thomas Cook customers may have to wait for at least two months to receive a refund after the travel firm collapsed last week, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said on Monday.

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24 Sep 2019 20:07

Germany to offer 380 mln euro bridging loan to Condor

BERLIN, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Germany has decided to guarantee a bridging loan of 380 million euros to Condor, the German airline owned by insolvent British travel operator Thomas Cook, Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said on Tuesday."Condor is a pr...

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24 Sep 2019 18:38

RPT-German govt, Hesse line up bridge loan of nearly 400 mln euros for Condor - sources

BERLIN, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The German government and state of Hesse want to jointly support Condor, the German airline owned by insolvent British travel operator Thomas Cook, with a bridging loan of almost 400 million euros, government sources t...

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24 Sep 2019 14:27

Thomas Cook collapse affects 53,000 British nationals in Spain - tourism minister

MADRID, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The collapse of British travel firm Thomas Cook has affected 53,000 Britons in Spain, Spanish Acting Tourism Minister Reyes Maroto told reporters on Tuesday.The ministry has been in touch with German and Swedish author...

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24 Sep 2019 12:18

UK accounting regulator mulls examining Thomas Cook failure

LONDON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Britain's Financial Reporting Council said on Tuesday it was considering investigating the collapse of travel company Thomas Cook."In light of recent developments at Thomas Cook, we are considering whether there is any ...

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24 Sep 2019 10:09

UPDATE 1-Windfall for investors that bet on Thomas Cook collapse

(Adding details throughout)LONDON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - A panel of bankers has ruled that some investors in Thomas Cook's credit derivatives worth as much as $2.7 billion are eligible for a payout following the world's oldest tour operator's collap...

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24 Sep 2019 09:33

Berlin to decide on loan for Thomas Cook's Condor within next days - Minister

BERLIN, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The German government will decide within the next coming days on whether to offer financial support to Condor, the German airline owned by insolvent British travel operator Thomas Cook, German Economy Minister Peter Al...

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24 Sep 2019 09:21

Investors that bet on Thomas Cook collapse will get paid out - panel

LONDON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - A panel of bankers has ruled that some investors in Thomas Cook's credit derivatives worth as much as $2.7 billion are eligible for a payout following the world's oldest tour operator's collapse on Monday, according to...

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24 Sep 2019 08:23

UK says bailing out Thomas Cook would have thrown "good money after bad"

LONDON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The British government decided there was no point bailing out Thomas Cook as it would have been a waste of taxpayers' money to throw good money into a business that was not meeting the needs of its customers, the busine...

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24 Sep 2019 06:59

UPDATE 2-After Thomas Cook collapse, UK PM asks why bosses got paid millions

* Johnson questions bosses' pay ahead of collapses* Johnson says taxpayer has had to foot the bill* British state decided not to bail out Thomas Cook* UK plans to fly 135,300 people back, 16,500 people today (Recasts with Johnson)By Kylie MacLellan ...

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24 Sep 2019 06:59

UPDATE 3-After Thomas Cook collapse, UK PM asks why bosses got paid millions

* Johnson questions bosses' pay ahead of collapse* Johnson says taxpayer has had to foot the bill* British state decided not to bail out Thomas Cook* UK plans to fly 135,300 people back, 16,500 people today (Adds business secretary, customer comment...

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24 Sep 2019 06:59

UPDATE 1-UK plans to fly 135,300 people back after Thomas Cook collapse

(Adds details)LONDON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Emergency flights brought 14,700 people back to the United Kingdom on Monday after the collapse of travel firm Thomas Cook, and around 135,300 more are expected to be returned over the next 13 days, Britai...

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24 Sep 2019 06:45

Thomas Cook Airline In Nordic Region To Resume Flights

Thomas Cook Airline In Nordic Region To Resume Flights

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24 Sep 2019 06:38

Thousands Of Thomas Cook Customers Flown Home Amid Anger Over Bonuses

Thousands Of Thomas Cook Customers Flown Home Amid Anger Over Bonuses

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23 Sep 2019 20:49

Thomas Cook's Nordic unit to carry on after parent company's collapse

OSLO, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Thomas Cook's Nordic business, the Ving group, will continue operations as normal from Tuesday despite the collapse of the parent company on Monday, it said.Hundreds of thousands of holidaymakers were stranded by the col...

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