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WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Tullow Oil, Eco Atlantic Rise On Guyana Find

Mon, 12th Aug 2019 10:19

(Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Monday.----------FTSE 100 - WINNERS----------SSE, up 0.7%. The power utility is in discussions with Ovo Group over the possible sale of its struggling energy services business. In May, SSE announced plans to offload its energy services segment after more than half a million households switched to a new supplier in the year ending March 2019. The Big Six company vowed to sell or float its energy services arm - which has around 5.7 million customer accounts - by the second half of 2020. SSE announced on Saturday that Ovo Energy is a potential buyer. If it goes ahead, the sale would turn Ovo into one of the UK's largest energy suppliers overnight having been founded just 10 years ago. SSE said in a statement: "These discussions are continuing, however no final decisions have been taken and no agreements regarding the terms of any transaction have been entered into."----------FTSE 100 - LOSERS----------Fresnillo, down 1.1%. The Mexican gold miner was tracking spot gold prices lower quoted at USD1,492.34 an ounce Monday, down from USD1.500.67 late Friday. Gold rose above the USD1,500 mark for the first time in six years last week amid heightened US-China trade tensions. ----------FTSE 250 - WINNERS----------Tullow Oil, up 17%. The oil and gas company announced a "high value" oil discovery by the Jethro-1 well, drilled in the Orinduik licence, offshore Guyana. Tullow Oil owns 60% of Orinduik, while Eco Atlantic Oil & Gas owns 15% of the block, and France's Total making up the rest. The well encountered 55 metres of net oil pay, after the well was drilled to a total depth of 4,400 metres in 1,350 metres of water. Evaluation of logging data has confirmed that Jethro-1 is the first oil discovery on the licence, comprising high-quality oil bearing sandstone reservoirs, dating from the Lower Tertiary age, Tullow said. The discovery has de-risked all other tertiary age prospects on the licence, particularly the Upper Tertiary Joe prospect, which will start drilling later in August, Tullow said. Eco Atlantic Oil shares nearly doubled in value, as it also announced a "significant" oil discovery off the shore of Guyana. ----------Beazley, up 1.0%. UBS raised the insurer to Buy from Neutral. ----------FTSE 250 - LOSERS----------UDG Healthcare, down 2.2%. RBC Capital cut the healthcare services provider to Sector Perform from Outperform. ----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - WINNERS----------Ironveld, up 45%. The vanadium and titanium miner said it has entered confidentiality agreements with several parties concerning the sale of part or all of its mining assets. In early July, Ironveld said it was considering the sale of the project, located on the Northern Limb of the Bushveld complex in Limpopo as part of a strategic review. The company has rights to 56.4 million tonnes of magnetite ore, and the project contains 1.4 billion pounds of vanadium, 27 million tonnes of high purity iron, and 8.3 million tonnes of titanium. Ironveld said it is currently providing interested parties with more information on its current assets, as well as access to the company's management and advisers.----------Hardide, up 15%. The surface coating technology firm said it is to work on Airbus SE's A330 aircraft. The company's Hardide-A coating technology has been selected as the replacement for hard chrome plating on the compression flap pads of the passenger plane. The company said the product has been developed specifically for the aerospace industry. At the start of July, the firm won a number of "major" new component coating orders from an unnamed US oil and gas firm, worth USD850,000. No financial details of the Airbus contract were provided. ----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - LOSERS----------M&C Saatchi, down 24%, The advertising company revealed "misapplication of accounting policies" at UK subsidiaries, resulting plans for a one-off exceptional charge of GBP4.9 million to 2019 results. M&C Saatchi has decided to take a GBP4.9 million one-off exceptional charge in 2019 related to the accounting errors and has additionally set aside GBP1.5 million for further potential issues identified during an independent review. On the trading front, M&C Saatchi said it expects a year-on-year fall in 2019 interim pretax profit due to a unusually strong comparative period. However, the company expects trading in the second half to be strong. In the six months to June 30, 2018, the company recorded pretax profit of GBP10.9 million. The company remains confident of meeting expectations of operating profit for 2019, excluding exceptional charges. These will include GBP1.4 million related to an office refurbishment in addition to the GBP4.9 million for the accounting issues. In 2018, adjusted operating profit totalled GBP30.3 million.----------Thomas Cook Group, down 15%. The cash-strapped travel operator said it is in talks to raise an additional GBP150 million on top of the previously announced GBP750 million, as part of a capital injection agreement with the company's largest shareholder Fosun Tourism Group, its core lending banks, and noteholders. Thomas Cook said shareholders will be "significantly diluted" by the funding plans, which involve the conversion of debt to equity. Thomas Cook said talks with noteholders, representing around 50% of 2022 and 2023 senior notes, included an additional GBP150 million cash injection. The company also said it has made significant progress towards finalising the key terms of the GBP750 million recapitalisation agreement with Fosun, core lending banks, and noteholders. The additional GBP150 million will provide further liquidity headroom through the coming 2019-20 winter trading period - a low-cash time of year for travel operators - and ensure the business can continue to invest, Thomas Cook said.----------

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Germany to offer 380 mln euro bridging loan to Condor

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

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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

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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

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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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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

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24 Sep 2019 06:38

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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