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WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Ocado And M&S Rise On Delivery Deal Report

Mon, 28th Jan 2019 10:24

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Monday.----------FTSE 100 - WINNERS----------Ocado Group, up 3.8%, Marks & Spencer, up 1.9%. Marks & Spencer is in "secret" discussions to acquire Ocado's distribution centres, delivery vans and lorries, the Daily Mail reported. The newspaper said M&S is planning to launch its own GBP1 billion food delivery service, as part of the latest twist in M&S Chair Archie Norman's strategy to restructure the company. Daily Mail noted that for the past 20 years, Ocado vans have been delivering Waitrose groceries under a contract which is due to expire in September 2020. However, Waitrose now has its own separate delivery operation run directly from its own stores and warehouses. Therefore, the newspaper reported, M&S is considering buying the Waitrose part of the Ocado business and replacing it with its own products.----------Vodafone Group, up 1.5%. Keppler Cheuvreux raised the telecommunications firm to Buy from Reduce. ----------FTSE 100 - LOSERS----------Micro Focus International, down 1.5%. Goldman Sachs downgraded the software company to Neutral from Buy. ----------FTSE 250 - WINNERS----------TI Fluid Systems, up 8.8%. The automotive fluid maker guided for revenue to be broadly flat year-on-year at EUR3.5 billion for 2018. In 2017, revenue was EUR3.49 billion. On a constant currency basis, revenue growth should exceed growth in global light vehicle production by around 3%, the company said. TI Fluid's adjusted earnings before interest and tax margin is set to be "broadly" in line year-on-year at 11%. These results are in line with expectations as stated in November, and TI Fluid said it remains confident it can keep outperforming the light vehicle market. ----------Dixons Carphone, up 2.7%. Morgan Stanley upgraded the mobile phone and electrical goods retailer to Overweight from Equal Weight. ----------FTSE 250 - LOSERS----------Drax Group, down 2.5%. HSBC downgraded the power generation company to Hold from Buy. ----------IG Group, down 2.1%. Liberum resumed coverage on the spread betting and contracts-for-difference trading provider with a Hold rating. ----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - WINNERS----------Kavango Resources, up 32%. The mineral exploration firm said drilling at one of its "exciting" targets at a prospect in Botswana was expected to start soon. Kavango said drilling will "start shortly" at the Ditau prospect in Botswana at the first of two geophysical and geochemical base metal conductor/anomalies. The initial 1,000 metre drill programme is designed to intersect targets at between 100 metres and 200 metres in vertical depth. The initial programme will involve both reverse circulation and core drilling and will be undertaken by Maquana Explorations. The firm hopes to find "significant" zinc deposits which also tend to points towards further mineralisation. ----------Flybe Group, up 22%. The regional airline confirmed a shareholder is trying to oust Chair Simon Laffin amid the company's takeover. Flybe made the statement in response to a report by Sky News on Saturday that Flybe's largest shareholder Hosking Partners wants to remove Laffin. Flybe confirmed Hosking has demanded a general meeting to vote on Laffin's removal and also on the appointment of Eric Kohn to the board to investigate Flybe's sales process. Kohn, Sky News said on Saturday, is an "experienced aviation executive". Hosking holds a 19% stake in Flybe. ----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - LOSERS----------Utilitywise, down 62%. The cost management consultant put itself up for sale, after not getting enough interest in a fundraise. Utilitywise has begun a strategic review "to deliver maximum value for its shareholders", and this may include a sale. Utilitywise has made moves to find new revenue streams, including entering the micro small and medium enterprise market, but its needs to investment of around GBP10 million to do so. Its lender is willing to refinance Utilitywise's GBP25 million facility it currently has, but only on the condition it secures finances from elsewhere. The company has thus approached current and potential investors over an equity fundraise, but it has not received enough interest. ----------Petra Diamonds, down 10%. The miner said interim revenue rose as diamond production and sales both increased, though net debt has grown amid cash flow pressure. For the six months ended December, revenue rose 8.0% to USD207.1 million from USD191.7 million the year prior. This was after diamond production expanded 9.5% to 2.0 million carats from 1.8 million carats the year before. Diamonds sold jumped 15% to 1.7 million carats from 1.5 million the year prior, but rough diamond prices reduced by around 4%. Capital expenditure fell 41% to USD40.6 million from USD69.4 million the year prior. Net debt rose 7.0% to USD557.2 million from USD520.7 million six months earlier after "positive" operating cash flow was held back by a number of costs. In addition, RBC Capital cut its rating on the stock to Sector Perform from Outperform. ----------

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22 Jan 2014 16:23

Utilitywise non-exec buys three million pound stake

A Non-Executive Director of Utilitywise, a cost management consultancy, on Tuesday acquired just over three million pounds-worth shares in the group. Jeremy Middleton, who co-founded emergency repairs business HomeServe, bought 1.15m shares at 260.22p a piece, significantly upping his stake to a t

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22 Jan 2014 12:31

CORRECT: DIRECTOR DEALINGS: Utilitywise Non-Executive Buys 1.2 Million Shares

(Utilitywise has corrected the total shareholding of Jeremy Middleton.) LONDON (Alliance News) - Utilitywise PLC Wednesday said Non-executive Director Jeremy Middleton bought 1.2 million shares at a price of 260.2158 pence per share. Following this transaction, Middleton holds 1.8 mil

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22 Jan 2014 11:20

DIRECTOR DEALINGS: Utilitywise Non-Executive Buys 1.2 Million Shares

LONDON (Alliance News) - Utilitywise PLC Wednesday said non-executive director Jeremy Middleton bought 1.2 million shares at a price of 260.22 pence per share. Following this transaction, Middleton holds 1.8 million shares, representing 0.88% of the share capital. Shares in the utilit

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10 Dec 2013 16:17

Entertainment One Film President continues sale, Empresaria builds stake

Patrice Theroux, the President of Film at Entertainment One, has reduced his stake in the entertainment company with the sale of 259,538 shares. The shares were traded in at 239.25p a time for a total value of £620,945. The transaction followed two other share sales of 665,462 at 240.1p on Decemb

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2 Dec 2013 16:16

Multiple sales for Entertainment One Chief

Darren Throop, Chief Executive Officer of Entertainment One, has sold four rounds of shares in the international entertainment company, reducing his stake by a total of 785,789 shares to 8.4m. While 69,239 shares were traded in at 239.2p each, the remainder were sold for 241.1p, earning Throop a to

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27 Nov 2013 15:59

Coms Chief builds stake after 'significant' contract win

David Breith, the Chief Executive Officer of Coms, on Tuesday acquired 1.53m shares, which the same day climbed after the group announced a "significant" contract win. Breith bought the shares at 4.48p each for a total of £68,544. The telecommunications and information technology specialist has s

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27 Nov 2013 10:54

DIRECTOR DEALINGS: Utilitywise Non-Executive Buys 119,050 Shares

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30 Oct 2013 11:12

Utilitywise Shares Rise 7% As It Revises Upward Its Pretax Profit

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15 Oct 2013 11:50

Utilitywise beats full year forecasts with energy to spare

First final results from corporate energy consultancy Utilitywise were comfortably ahead of forecasts, providing evidence of progress towards its goal of profitably consolidating a fragmented market. The AIM-listed company grew profits 81% before tax and acquisition-related costs to £7.0m on turnov

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15 Oct 2013 08:36

Utilitywise Profits Buoyed By Increased Headcount And Contract Wins

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8 Sep 2013 20:13

Sunday share tips: Vedanta, Highland Gold, Barratt

The Telegraph's Questor column said buy Vedanta. The natural resources group has completed a restructure that could bring $200m of tax savings. Analysts at Liberum Capital also think the fall in the value of the Indian rupee could boost EBITDA by $455m if the decline persists to the end of the year.

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13 Jun 2013 07:01

Thursday broker round-up UPDATE

African Barrick Gold: Citi moves target price from 175p to 124p and maintains a sell recommendation. ASOS: Nomura raises target price from 2970p to 3400p keeping a neutral rating. Exane increases target price from 4200p to 5000p and retains its outperform rating. Citi ups target price from 4400p to

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21 May 2013 07:12

Tuesday broker round-up UPDATE

Antofagasta: Canaccord Genuity reduces target price from 1065p to 1040p, while leaving its hold recommendation unchanged. Barratt Developments: Goldman Sachs takes target price from 351p to 371p maintaining a buy recommendation. Big Yellow Group: Investec increases target price from 370p to 430p a

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