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WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Fenner Surges On Michelin Takeover Deal

Tue, 20th Mar 2018 10:37

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Tuesday.----------FTSE 100 - WINNERS----------Micro Focus International, up 3.0%. Shares in the software company were rebounding from heavy losses on Monday after it warned full year revenue is expected to decline further than originally anticipated, and also announced the departure of its chief executive. The stock closed down 46% on Monday. In addition, Credit Suisse raised Micro Focus to Neutral from Underperform. ----------FTSE 100 - LOSERS----------GKN, down 1.3%. The engineer said it has a "clear and comprehensive" plan to eliminate its pension deficit as it continues to attempt to fend off a hostile GBP8.40 billion takeover from turnaround specialist Melrose Industries through a deal with New York-listed engineering firm Dana. On Monday, Melrose argued the remaining aerospace-focused GKN business would be overburdened with up to GBP3 billion of pension liabilities upon the planned disposal of its Driveline and - eventually - powder metallurgy units. GKN argued that Melrose's comments were "misleading as to the true status of GKN's pension obligations post the combination of our Driveline business with Dana".Imperial Brands, down 0.9%. The tobacco firm said it has disposed of its non-core other tobacco products in the US in order to simplify its operations in the country and focus on core brands and next generation products. The company sold a range of "other tobacco" products which includes roll your own brands, tubes, tips, cigarette papers, and other smoking accessories in the US. No financial details were disclosed.----------FTSE 250 - WINNERS----------Bellway, up 3.1%. The housebuilder hiked its interim dividend after revenue and profit grew in the first half of the year. Bellway proposed an interim dividend of 48.00 pence, up 28% from 37.50p the year before. The group posted pretax profit of GBP288.7 million for the six months ended January 31, up from GBP247.6 million the same period a year earlier. This was on revenue of GBP1.30 billion, up from GBP1.20 billion. Bellway sold 4,741 homes at an average selling price of GBP275,945, compared to the 4,462 homes sold for an average of GBP256,100 in the prior year. Bellway said trading conditions were strong in all parts of the country, with its reservation rate having increased 7.2% to 178 sales per week from 166 sales per week the year before. Peer Crest Nicholson was up 3.2%. ----------FTSE 250 - LOSERS----------888 Holdings, down 4.5%. The online gambling firm cut its dividend and reported a 68% drop in profit for 2017 due to exceptional charges. Pretax profit fell to USD18.8 million from USD59.2 million, as a result of the exceptional charges, while adjusted pretax profit increased to USD78.3 million from USD69.9 million. 888 reported USD50.8 million in exceptional charges in 2017, versus USD3.9 million the previous year, with the biggest contribution to this amount coming from a potential historical VAT charge of USD45.3 million, while another USD5.5 million was in connection with a UK Gambling Commission settlement. 888 declared a final dividend of 5.9 cents per share, plus an additional one-off payment of 5.6 cents per share, bringing the total for 2017 to 15.5 cents per share, down from 19.4 cents per share in 2016. Peer GVC Holdings was down 3.1%.John Wood Group, down 3.8%. The oilfield services company said it swung to a loss for 2017 due to costs related to its acquisition of peer Amec Foster Wheeler, as performance was resilient despite continued challenges in its core oil and gas markets. John Wood posted a reported pretax loss of USD21.6 million in 2017 after a profit of USD66.0 million in 2016. Stripping out exceptional items of USD184.5 million, mainly related to the Amec Foster takeover, pretax profit still fell to USD162.9 million from USD220.3 million. Looking ahead, John Wood said it expects "modest" Ebita growth in 2018 as the core oil and gas market recovers and the benefits of cost synergies are realised. Further, it said, it had good momentum in contract awards over the second half of 2017. ---------- MAIN MARKET AND AIM - WINNERS----------Fenner, up 24% at 610.52 pence. The conveyor belt maker late on Monday said it has agreed an all-cash takeover deal with French tyre maker Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin for GBP1.20 billion. Michelin is to pay 610.00 pence per Fenner share, giving the GBP1.20 billion valuation. This compares to a market capitalisation of around GBP925.4 million based on its closing price on Monday of 477.64p. This price is a 31% premium to Fenner's closing price on Friday of 467.00p, and a 33% premium to the volume weighted average share price in the three months prior to Monday.Enquest, up 7.1%. The oil and gas company said it expects a "material" increase in production in 2018 as it ramps up certain projects, after what it labelled a transformational 2017. Production in 2017 dipped by 5.9% to 37,405 barrels of oil equivalent per day. The drop, it said, was due to the performance of the electrical submersible pump at the Alma/Galia field in the North Sea as well as lower contributions from the Scolty/Crathes and Kraken developments. However, EnQuest is guiding for a sharp increase in production in 2018 of between 50,000 boepd and 58,000 boepd. Kraken, which achieved first oil in the second quarter of 2017 and was a major focus in the year, averaged around 38,000 boepd in the first two months of 2018. ----------MAIN MARKET AND AIM - LOSERS----------De La Rue, down 14%. The banknote printer said its Chief Financial Officer Jitesh Sodha will step down from the company amid a caution forecast for full year profit. Sodha has resigned with immediate effect after three years in the role but will remain in De La Rue until the end of September to ensure an orderly transition while a successor is found. In addition, De La Rue said it expects the outturn for the year ending March 25 to be at the lower end of its current consensus range.----------
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11 Apr 2022 12:03

Jefferies upgrades Wood Group to 'hold'

(Sharecast News) - Jefferies upgraded Wood Group on Monday to 'hold' from 'underperform' in the absence of any incremental specific company announcements to change its valuation.

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11 Apr 2022 12:02

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: CAC moves green for Macron, FTSE 100 lags

(Alliance News) - Stocks in Europe were having a mixed day on Monday, with the FTSE 100 feeling the weight of a poor UK GDP reading, but the CAC 40 in Paris gaining as investors in France show confidence in President Emmanuel Macron - as he looks set to extend his time in office.

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11 Apr 2022 10:06

IN BRIEF: John Wood sets new date for annual results after audit issue

John Wood Group PLC - Aberdeen-based provider of project, engineering and technical services - Plans to publish its annual results on April 20 after a delay to finalise its reported results and to conclude the year-end audit process. Adds that the delay also allowed for an external investigation and review of the historical carrying value of its Aegis Poland project contract to be undertaken.

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11 Apr 2022 09:55

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Jefferies raises John Wood; Investec cuts Metro

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Monday morning:

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11 Apr 2022 09:10

Wood Group confirms FY results remain in line with guidance

(Sharecast News) - Wood Group said on Monday that its full-year results remain in line with the guidance given in January and that the exceptional charge related to the Aegis Poland contract remains at around $100m.

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1 Mar 2022 16:01

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

Wednesday 2 March 
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Nichols PLCFull Year Results
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KRM22 PLCFull Year Results
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CRH PLCFull Year Results
Darktrace PLCHalf Year Results
Dotdigital GroupFull Year Results
Elementis PLCFull Year Results
Empiric Student Property PLCFull Year Results
Entain PLCFull Year Results
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Hansard Global PLCHalf Year Results
Hutchmed (China) LtdFull Year Results
ITV PLCFull Year Results
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PageGroup PLCFull Year Results
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Synthomer PLCFull Year Results
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Clarkson PLCFull Year Results
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HgCapital Trust PLCFull Year Results
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Capricorn Energy PLCFull Year Results
ConvaTec Group PLCFull Year Results
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22 Feb 2022 16:54

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Shaky gains for FTSE 100 as Ukraine tensions rise

(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 index posted cautious gains on Tuesday amid some upbeat corporate earnings, but the move higher looked fragile against the escalating crisis in Ukraine.

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22 Feb 2022 12:24

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks recover early losses; oil nears USD100

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were mostly lower at midday on Tuesday as Russia prepared to send troops into two breakaway regions of Ukraine, though the FTSE 100 found support from oil majors and medical devices firm Smith & Nephew.

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22 Feb 2022 09:13

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Hargreaves Lansdown sinks amid investment plans

(Alliance News) - Stock prices fell in London as the Russia-Ukraine crisis escalated, triggering planned Western sanctions against Moscow, while shares of retail investment platform Hargreaves Lansdown sank amid fears that structural investment will hurt future earnings.

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22 Feb 2022 08:59

TOP NEWS: John Wood to take USD100 million hit from Poland project

(Alliance News) - John Wood Group warned it will take a USD100 million exceptional charge against 2021 results, related to a project that came with its acquisition of Amec Foster Wheeler.

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22 Feb 2022 08:20

LONDON BRIEFING: Oil pushes toward USD100 a barrel on Russia move

(Alliance News) - Russia's decision to recognize two separatist regions of Ukraine and send in troops to the area was sending oil towards USD100 a barrel early Tuesday, with gold also surging in price.

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LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks sink as jobs report sparks rate hike fear

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LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Peel lifts Trainline to Buy; Goldman cuts Bunzl

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IN BRIEF: Green Lithium contracts John Wood to advise on refinery

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Berenberg hikes target price on John Wood

(Sharecast News) - Analysts at Berenberg raised their target price on oilfield services provider John Wood Group from 250.0p to 300.0p on Friday after the firm released a full-year trading statement indicating both revenues and adjusted underlying earnings were in line with prior guidance and consensus.

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