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Sector movers: Natural resources stocks trigger another London market decline

Thu, 23rd Jul 2015 15:38

(ShareCast News) - Natural resources, especially mining and metals, along with telecommunications stocks triggered yet another London market decline on Thursday.The FTSE 100 was down 12.33 points or 0.18% at 6655.01, while FTSE 250 was down 26.55 or 0.15% with mining, metal and oil stocks leading a predictable market decline. While the slide in mining stocks was not as deep as the previous session, a recovery failed to materialise with the metals market continuing to send mixed signals.Past the midway point in trading on the London Metal Exchange, three-month contracts of primary aluminium (down 0.3%), lead (down 0.3%) and nickel (down 2.1%) were all trading lower.Copper came into sharp focus as Goldman Sachs analysts lowered their price forecasts for the industrial metal in 2015, 2016 and 2017 to $5,670, $4,725 and $4,500 per metric tonne, from $5,724, $5825 and $7,000 previously. The LME copper contract was trading down 0.4% or $19 at $5350.25 per metric tonne.Despite Goldman Sachs analysts' downbeat forecast on copper, blue chip Antofagasta was broadly flat. However, rival blue chips BHP Billiton (down 1.02%) and Rio Tinto (down 0.10%) stayed in negative territory, while Glencore (down 3.49%) found itself among the five biggest FTSE 100 fallers.Fresnillo (down 0.24%) and Kaz Minerals (down 6.82%) were among other notable names to take a hit. Among the oil and gas stocks feeling the heat were Tullow Oil (down 3.74%) and Cairn Energy (down 3.76%).Elsewhere, telecommunications stocks were also in the red with TalkTalk (down 7.17%), Telecom Plus (down 1.68%), BT Group (down 1.25%) and COLT Telecom (down 0.21%) trading lower.On a positive note, technology stocks recovered from the previous session's sell-off in wake of Apple's poor results. ARM Holdings, which led the decline, recovered on Wednesday trading 4.64% to 45p higher at 1015p.Story of the session belonged to media and publishing stocks with Pearson up 1.99% or 24p at 1233p on news of the sale of the Financial Times Group to Japan's Nikkei for £844m or $1.29bn.
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Telecom Plus Expects Profit Growth, Looks Forward To Energy Price Cap

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Telecom Plus sells stake in energy business to Drax Group for £71m

(ShareCast News) - FTSE 250 listed gas, electricity and broadband provider Telecom Plus has completed the sale of its 20% stake in Opus Energy Group to Drax Group, a electrical power generation firm, for about £71m. Following approval by the European Commision, Drax bought the stake in Opus Energy a

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Telecom Plus sees return to faster organic growth as energy prices rise

(ShareCast News) - Interim revenues fell slightly at Telecom Plus, but profits were up as the utility company remains confident energy prices will rise to offset the decline. For the six months ended 30 September, revenue slipped 0.9% to £291.3m, compared to the same period last year, due to warmer

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Sector movers: Telecoms pace gains

(ShareCast News) - So-called 'bond proxies' such as fixed-line telecommunications providers were among the best performing sectors at the start of the week even as yields on longer-dated Gilts were whipsawed about, with prices mostly recovering from the steep losses seen earlier in the day. As of 16

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UPDATE 1-Britain's Big Six energy suppliers stem customer exodus as prices rebound

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18 Aug 2016 07:39

Telecom Plus not considering upping Opus Energy stake

(ShareCast News) - Low-cost multi-utility supplier Telecom Plus said on Thursday that it was not currently considering upping its stake in Opus Energy Group. The statement was in response to recent media speculation regarding the possible sale of Opus Group, in which Telecom Plus holds a 20% stake.

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1 Jul 2016 09:24

Telecom plus upgraded to 'sector perform' from 'underperform' by RBC

(ShareCast News) - Utility group Telecom plus was upgraded to 'sector perform' from 'underperform' and had its target price raised to 1,050p from 850p by RBC Capital Markets on Friday. RBC said it believes the company, which supplies gas, electricity, landline, broadband and mobile services, will se

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(ShareCast News) - Arrow Global Group: Goldman Sachs reiterates buy with a target price of 340p. Crest Nicholson: JP Morgan keeps at overweight with a 700p target. Shire: Exane BNP Paribas stays at outperform with a target price of 5700p and Jefferies keeps at buy with a target price of 5500p. Woo

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Telecom Plus revenue, dividend up for the year

(ShareCast News) - Low-cost multi-utility supplier Telecom Plus announced its final results on Tuesday, with revenue up 2.1% to £744.7m. The FTSE 250 firm said its results and its final dividend were in line with expectations, as adjusted profit before tax rose 4.2% to £54.4m. Statutory profit befo

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Telecom Plus Sees Modest Growth For Year Ahead As Annual Profit Dips

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