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WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Johnson Matthey Shares Slip On Flat Sales

Wed, 17th Jul 2019 10:51

(Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Wednesday.----------FTSE 100 - LOSERS----------Johnson Matthey, down 3.2%. The chemicals firm said expectations for its full-year remain unchanged after growth in the Clean Air division was offset by flat sales elsewhere during the first quarter of its financial year. During the period to June 30, the speciality chemicals company reported "robust sales growth" from Clean Air, though the company expects full-year operating profit in this part of the business to be below last year due to "higher than anticipated" short-term costs. Looking ahead, Johnson Matthey anticipates mid-to-high single-digit growth this year after it made a pretax profit of GBP320.0 million on a revenue of GBP14.12 billion in its last financial year. The company hired Tate & Lyle's Food & Beverage Solutions President Joan Braca to replace Robert MacLeod, who is retiring as chief executive of the Clean Air division. ----------Fresnillo, down 1.3%. The Mexican gold miner cut production guidance as it warned 2019 will continue to be a difficult year. Fresnillo now sees 2019 gold output at between 880,000 ounces and 910,000 ounces from 910,000 ounces to 930,000 ounces before, and silver guidance has been lowered to 55 million to 58 million ounces from 58 million ounces to 61 million ounces before. Fresnillo's second-quarter gold production rose 4.8% on the prior quarter to 221,307 ounces, but fell 5.4% on the year before, with first half gold down 7.1% year-on-year to 432,417 ounces. For silver, second quarter output rose 9.7% to 14.1 million ounces, but fell 6.0% on the year, with first half production down 10% on the year prior to 27.6 million ounces. ----------FTSE 250 - WINNERS----------Galliford Try, up 6.2%. The housebuilder has guided to meet annual expectations after a good performance across all divisions. Galliford expects to meet analyst pretax profit forecasts of between GBP112.7 million and GBP116.4 million, which include GBP40 million in exceptional costs. An additional GBP30 million write-down that Galliford had flagged back in May will be taken against operating costs, it said. Linden Homes had a strong financial 2019, Galliford said, while Partnerships & Regeneration made "excellent progress" during the year. Galliford has now finished reconstituting its Construction unit, which has led to the GBP40 million of exceptional costs. The business had an order book of GBP2.9 billion as of June's end, down 12% on the year before, with 88% of revenue for Galliford's new financial year secured.----------TalkTalk Telecom, up 4.6%. The firm reported single-digit revenue growth in the first quarter of its current financial year and said growth expectations for the year remain unchanged. In the three months to June 30, total revenue rose 1.3% year-on-year to GBP387.0 million. Headline on-net revenue, comprising of its consumer, wholesale and direct business-to-business broadband customers, rose 2.6% year-on-year to GBP317.0 million from GBP309.0 million. The company said this was driven by higher average revenue per user in the quarter, up to GBP24.72 from GBP24.65 during the corresponding period last year. Demand for TalkTalk's fibre broadband product also jumped year-on-year, showing net additions of 118,000 from 67,000 in the first quarter last year. The company reiterated it anticipates "strong" earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation growth for the full year. Last year's figure was GBP237.0 million. ----------CLS Holdings, up 3.7%. The commercial property investor has agreed to sell Quayside Lodge in London to SMC Fulham for GBP19 million. The firm said the disposal price represents a 14% premium to the site's valuation as at December 31, 2018. The decision to sell the Fulham property was driven by its higher alternative use value and limited scope for CLS to add further value, the company explained.----------FTSE 250 - LOSERS----------Hochschild Mining, down 3.0%. German bank Berenberg has initiated the gold miner with a Sell rating. ----------Euromoney Institutional Investor, down 3.1%. The firm reported 2.8% growth in revenue in the third quarter of its financial year despite challenges for the Information business serving the asset management sector. The financial magazine publisher and event organiser is trading in line with expectations, with good performance in Pricing, Data & Market Intelligence and Banking & Finance offset by ongoing structural and cyclical challenges within Asset Management. For the three months to the end of June, Euromoney reported revenue of GBP110.9 million, up 2.8% from a year earlier, with underlying revenue flat year-on-year. ----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - WINNERS----------Mirada, up 23%. The digital TV software firm has integrated streaming service Netflix into its Iris multiscreen product, meaning all Mirada customers will now be able to provide subscribers with access to video-on-demand streaming directly from the Iris pay-TV platform.----------Premier African Minerals, up 14%. The order to electrify the RHA tungsten project in Zimbabwe has been given, Premier African said, and essential works will begin immediately, as will all repairs that need to be carried out. The miner also said the government now considers it a "priority project". ----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - LOSERS----------Westminster Group, down 11%. The security firm said scanning operations at the new Tema container port in Ghana have begun well. However, Westminster has not yet formally signed contracts to be the sole scanning provider at the port, meaning a letter of intent to do so has been extended to allow a contract to be finalised.----------

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23 Jan 2013 08:11

Westminster Group supplies equipment to fight terrorism in Middle East

Westminster Group advanced 8 per cent Wednesday after announcing the security company won a new contract to supply scanning equipment for counter terrorism in the Middle East. The group - which specialises in fire, safety and defence - said its international division secured the deal for $3m with a

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29 Nov 2012 08:29

Westminster Group lowers revenue predictions

Shares in AIM-listed security solutions firm Westminster Group have taken a hit after admitting revenues are now expected to come in below expectations and broadly similar to levels seen the previous year. This is lagely due to the Product and Solutions business making a materially lower contributi

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27 Jun 2012 11:21

Westminster Group sees Africa and Middle East success

AIM-listed security solutions firm Westminster Group has issued a chirpy trading update, including news of a new contract in the Middle East and successful operation of an airport contract in west Africa. The contract to supply "sophisticated surveillance equipment" to a Middle Eastern government i

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31 May 2012 12:37

Westminster Group sinks despite record results

Shares in security solutions firm Westminster Group plunged on Thursday despite the company's record revenues and decreased losses during the year ended March 31st. Revenues more than doubled to £10.1m (2010: £3.8m), while pre-tax losses reduced from £4.2m to £2.0m. Losses per share halved to 10.19

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1 May 2012 09:55

Small caps round-up: Cosalt, Westminster, Mobile Streams

Trading in the shares of Cosalt, the cash-strapped Lincolnshire based company which provides life jackets and safety harnesses for the oil and gas industry, has been suspended as it has missed the deadline for publishing its annual results for 2011. At the moment the group is preoccupied with talks

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30 Apr 2012 08:47

Small caps round-up: Westminster Group, Angle, Asterand

Defence technology firm Westminster Group said its investment in a West African airport was looking promising and that an initial aggregate $150m revenue forecast could be achieved by the contract's eight year break point rather than the full contract term of 15 years. "Should that be the case, the

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25 Apr 2012 13:54

Small caps round-up: Plastics Capital, Vislink, Westminster Group ...

Plastics Capital, a niche platics products group, has said it expects its result for the full year to 31 March 2012 will be in line with market expectations, despite sales continuing to be affected by the aftermath of the Thai floods. The firm said profit margins have remained good, cash flow has be

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23 Feb 2012 13:35

Small caps round-up: Pilat, Westminster, Sinclair IS

The contracts are rolling in thick and fast at broadcasting software specialist Pilat Media Global, with a new contract with existing customer, FOXTEL management of Australia the third win the company has announced in February. The new contract has been negotiated to govern the parties' relationshi

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20 Feb 2012 09:35

Small caps round-up: Netcall, @UK, Belgravium ...

Details of the UK government's G-Cloud framework agreement are out and companies that have been picked as approved suppliers have lost little time in announcing the fact. The G-Cloud is a UK government initiative designed to bring together a collective resource of cloud-based information technology

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17 Jan 2012 11:43

London midday: Stocks drift higher after Chinese, German data

Stocks were off their intraday highs by lunchtime but the Footsie was still some 26 points up from yesterday's close, helped by some cheery Chinese GDP data and a better-than-expected German confidence survey. Fourth quarter gross domestic product (GDP) data from China was easing fears of a hard la

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17 Jan 2012 11:00

Westminster Group soars on revenue growth

Westminster Group, the security solutions firm, leapt 41.5% in morning trading after announcing revenue growth of 260% in 2011 versus 2010. Revenues for the year were approximately £10m of which £8m came in the second half. Margins in the second six months of last year are expected to be better th

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8 Dec 2011 13:08

Westminster wins $0.6m security contract

Westminster Group, the AIM-listed supplier of systems solutions and products, has secured a $0.6m contract to supply a range of specialist security equipment to a sub-Saharan government in Africa. The contract is to supply a range of specialist items as part of a confidential program to equip a se

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10 Jan 2011 17:01

London close: Miners hold back FTSE 100

The top share index was firmly in negative territory at the close of trading, despite M&A excitement concerning Smith & Nephew The joint replacement specialist jumped more than 10% following reports it turned down a bid approach from US rival Johnson & Johnson just before Christmas. Sticking with

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10 Jan 2011 14:20

London afternoon: Miners a drag

Footsie moved sideways over the lunch time trading session. Mining stocks continue to weigh the blue-chip index down, but oil stocks provide some cheer. A decline in copper imports into commodity-hungry China sent prices for the red metal lower. Kazakhmys, which transports copper from its Kazakhsta

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10 Jan 2011 09:20

Small caps round-up: Omega, Edenville, Vatukoula ...

Omega Insurance Holdings has confirmed press speculation that it has received an unsolicited bid approach from Canopius Group. Canopius is proposing a cash plus shares offer for Omega. Last Friday Omega increased its estimate of the loss is likely to suffer from the New Zealand earthquake from $6.

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