Cobus Loots, CEO of Pan African Resources, on delivering sector-leading returns for shareholders. Watch the video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksTarsus Share News (TRS)

  • There is currently no data for TRS

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Upbeat End To Week; Pound Firm As PM May Quits

Fri, 24th May 2019 11:59

LONDON (Alliance News) - Stocks were higher in London on Friday while the pound was steady after days of heightened speculation over Theresa May's future as UK prime minister came to an end with the announcement of her resignation as Tory party leader. Among the stocks helping to keep London's leading index in the green at midday were Vodafone and Informa, while Royal Mail gained in the mid-cap FTSE 250.The FTSE 100 was up 47.17 points, or 0.7%, at 7,278.21 Friday midday. The FTSE 250 was up 87.54 points, or 0.5%, at 19,118.75. The AIM All-Share was up 0.2% at 959.80.The Cboe UK 100 index was up 0.7% at 12,338.01. The Cboe UK 250 was up 0.5% at 17,205.22, with the Cboe UK Small Companies up 0.9% at 11,867.18."This morning's rebound appears to be predicated on a little profit taking ahead of a long bank holiday weekend and the US president keeping the door open that any new trade deal with China might involve measures to deal with the Huawei problem," commented Michael Hewson at CMC Markets. His administration last week put Huawei, which it has called a threat to national security, on a blacklist that effectively barred US firms from selling the Chinese company computer chips and other components without government approval.However, Trump on Thursday said: "I can imagine Huawei being included in some form of a trade deal." He offered no details but said any arrangement "would look very good for us, I can tell you that".Seeking to reduce America's trade deficit with the rest of the world and with China in particular, Trump has imposed import taxes on foreign steel, aluminium, solar panels and dishwashers and on thousands of Chinese products."On the surface this does appear to be a slight softening of tone by President Trump; however it doesn't mean we are any closer to a resolution," Hewson noted. Stocks in the US are pointed to a higher start on Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrials, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite all seen up 0.6%. In European equities, the CAC 40 index in Paris and the DAX 30 in Frankfurt were up 0.9% and 0.8%, respectively.UK Prime Minister May, standing outside Number 10, confirmed Friday morning she will resign as leader of the Conservative Party in a fortnight, on June 7. May earlier on Friday had met the leader of the backbench Conservative committee, Graham Brady, to discuss her future after her authority was left in tatters following the backlash against her latest Brexit plan.May, who will remain as UK prime minister until a successor is chosen, said she has done her best to deliver Brexit."It is and will always remain a matter of deep regret to me that I have not been able to deliver Brexit," May said adding that whoever replaces her as prime minister will have to find "consensus in Parliament where I have not".The pound embarked on a rollercoaster as May made her statement, gyrating above and below the USD1.27 mark to stand at USD1.2692 at midday. This still was up from USD1.2662 late Thursday."The news itself is not really that positive for the pound in that the next Tory leader will likely take a more hardline approach to Brexit and as such the chance of a no-deal outcome has increased," said David Cheetham at XTB.Turning away from May, Cheetham said: "Despite the ongoing political instability, consumer spending in the UK seems to be holding up ok."Year-on-year, UK retail sales volume in April rose 5.2%, with growth across all sectors except household goods, the Office for National Statistics said Friday. On a month-on-month basis, sales volumes were flat.This was slightly ahead of consensus, as cited by FXStreet, for retail sales to rise 4.6% on an annual basis in April and decline 0.3% month-on-month.In the three months to April, the volume of goods bought increased 1.8% sequentially with online clothing retailers driving this growth.In the FTSE 100 at midday, Vodafone was among the top gainers as it rose 2.2% following a broker rating upgrade. HSBC raised the telecommunications firm to Buy from Hold. Miner Anglo American also benefited from some ratings action, rising 1.8% after RBC Capital lifted the firm to Top Pick from Outperform. Informa rose 2.0% after the business events and publishing company said it remains confident in meeting its annual expectations. In the Markets unit, Informa said it saw a "strong" performance with North America and China performing particularly well, though there was some softness in the Middle East. The Connect conference division also delivered a good performance in the year-to-date and the Tech event unit saw "encouraging" trading. In the FTSE 250, Royal Mail gained 4.8% after Goldman Sachs raised the postal operator to Buy from Hold.Tarsus shares climbed 37% to 428.02 pence after it agreed to be bought out in a deal valuing the firm at GBP561 million. Tiger Acquisitions UK, a subsidiary of funds advised by private equity firm Charterhouse Capital Partners, will pay 425 pence per Tarsus share. This represents a 36% premium to Tarsus's closing price on Thursday.Tarsus's independent directors intend to unanimously recommend that shareholders approve the acquisition, and other major Tarsus shareholders also have pledged to approve the scheme.Mothercare shares were up 11% after the parenting products retailer reported a narrowed loss for its recently ended financial year amid a period of "major restructuring activity".Mothercare reported a pretax loss of GBP66.6 million for the 53 weeks to March 30 compared to the GBP94.0 million loss reported the year earlier, as operating costs were slashed by 29% to GBP47.3 million from GBP66.7 million. However, revenue also declined by 12% to GBP513.8 million from GBP580.6 million the year before, due to the chain's UK store closure programme."We have achieved a huge amount this year, refinancing, restructuring and reorganising Mothercare to ensure a sustainable future for the business," said Chief Executive Mark Newton-Jones. "Whilst this major restructuring activity has resulted in significant headline losses for the year, the business is now on a sounder financial footing."

More News
16 Sep 2013 16:02

DIRECTOR DEALINGS - Tarsus Group Director Buys Shares

Read more
31 Jul 2013 15:46

STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Tarsus, Hyder outperform falling AIM index

Britain's junior-listed AIM shares fall 0.1 percent, underperforming the small caps which rise 0.4 percent, while the mid-caps and the blue chips close up 0.3 percent and 0.8 percent, respectively. Shares in Tarsus Group rise 1.4 percent to 250 pence as the business-to-business media group

Read more
9 Jul 2013 07:53

Tuesday broker round-up UPDATE

Adept Telecom: Northland Capital revises target price from 108p to 115p and maintains a buy recommendation. AG Barr: Panmure Gordon raises target price from 500p to 600p and retains a hold recommendation. Aquarius Platinum: Westhouse Securities shifts target price from 35p to 40p upgrading from se

Read more
28 Jun 2013 11:11

STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-UK small caps up 0.1 pct at mid-session

UK small caps are up 0.1 percent going into mid-session, compared to a broadly flat AIM index and a 0.1 percent fall on the mid-caps. WANdisco rises 2.5 percent to 945 pence after announcing that Nokia Siemens Networks will use its Hadoop solutions for Big Data storage. The deal prompts Pan

Read more
28 Jun 2013 08:07

Tarsus sees 'excellent' 2013 as bookings rise

Exhibitions operator Tarsus said it expected an "excellent" outcome to 2013 with trading in the first half having been in line with expectations. The group, which has a market cap of around £205m, has more than 80 events and websites and 25 publications and said forward bookings for this year were

Read more
10 Apr 2013 16:27

AZ Electronic Materials directors try to minimize damage

John Whybrow, the Chairman of AZ Electronic Materials, which on Tuesday tanked after it issued a warning on full year revenue, has shown his faith in the chemicals company by enlarging his shareholding. Whybrow acquired 40,000 shares at 254p each for a total trade value of £101,600, taking his sta

Read more
6 Mar 2013 07:03

Wednesday broker round-up UPDATE

Advanced Medical Solutions: Investec takes target price from 68p to 74p and maintains a buy recommendation. Aggreko: Citigroup reduces target price from 2550p to 2100p, while keeping a buy rating. Ashtead Group: Citigroup raises target price from 590p to 660p leaving its buy recommendation unalter

Read more
16 Jan 2013 17:56

STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-UK small caps close 0.1 percent lower

The FTSE Small Caps index closes 0.1 percent lower, in line with the mid-caps, while the blue-chips fall 0.2 percent. Brammer sheds 3.4 percent as a Jefferies International downgrade to "hold" from "buy" attracts profit-taking in the engineering group's stock, which has risen 38 percent sin

Read more
16 Jan 2013 09:39

Tarsus to acquire stake in Indonesian exhibition organiser PTIA

International business-to-business media group Tarsus has agreed to acquire 51 per cent of Indonesian exhibition organiser PT Infrastructure Asia (PTIA) from PT Event Pro International. Tarsus will pay an initial cash consideration on completion of $0.5m (approximately £0.3m) for the 51% interest,

Read more
16 Jan 2013 07:16

Wednesday broker round-up UPDATE

Anglo American: Goldman Sachs reduces target price from 1650p to 1500p and reiterates its sell recommendation. Antofagasta: Goldman Sachs ups target price from 1100p to 1120p and still recommends to sell. ARM Holdings: UBS increases target price from 750p to 900p, while downgrading to neutral. As

Read more
17 Dec 2012 07:21

Monday broker round-up UPDATE

Aggreko: Panmure Gordon reduces target price from 2159p to 1935p, while keeping a hold recommendation. Investec downgrades to hold. Amara Mining: Investec starts with a target price of 89p and a buy rating. ASOS: Goldman Sachs increases target price from 3200p to 3600p and recommends a strong buy.

Read more
28 Oct 2012 18:32

Sunday share tips: African Barrick Gold, Home Retail, Tarsus

African Barrick Gold (ABG) issued yet another disappointing statement on Friday - which has become something of a habit. The negative news this time was a cut in full-year production guidance and a surge in costs, which caused third-quarter profits to fall by more than 70 per cent. This is the third

Read more
25 Oct 2012 08:20

Thursday broker round-up - UPDATE

APR Energy: Seymour Pierce upgrades from reduce to hold, target left at 650p. ASOS: Seymour Pierce raises target from 1,900p to 2,350p, hold rating kept. AstraZeneca: Jefferies keeps hold rating and 3,00p target. Berkeley Group: Goldman Sachs upgrades to conviction buy, target lifted from 1,950p

Read more
14 Sep 2012 07:52

Friday broker round-up - UPDATE

Aegis: Credit Suisse cuts target to 121.6p from 240p, maintains at underperform. Antofagasta: Nomura keeps buy rating and 1,450p target. ASOS: Peel Hunt downgrades to hold, target lifted from 1,800p to 2,100p. Daily Mail: Barclays reduces to equal-weight from overweight. Domino Printing: Jeffer

Read more
16 Feb 2012 09:36

Thursday broker round-up

Anglo American: AlphaValue upgrades to buy from add and raises its price target to 3,331.4p from 3,340.2p; Nomura resumes coverage with neutral rating and 3,300p target. Kingfisher: Panmure Gordon maintains buy rating and 350p target. Reed Elsevier: Peel Hunt keeps hold rating and 556p target; Pan

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.