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Tuesday tips round-up: Mondi, Helphire, Lancashire

Tue, 22nd Feb 2011 06:57

Mondi is one of those perennial biggest companies that rarely makes the headlines, but that may be about to change. The papermaker, which is listed in Britain and in Johannesburg, sits just outside the FTSE 100, but a whacking 111% increase in its full-year dividend to 20 cents yesterday and a renewed focus on returning cash to shareholders might bring it to the forefront of investors' attentions. It will be vulnerable again when the next downturn hits but, for the moment, buy on weakness in the share price, the Times advises.Helphire, which supplies replacement vehicles to drivers involved in accidents that were not their fault, posted pre-tax profits down by 37 per cent to £3.6m for the six months to 31 December, driven by the termination of a number of contracts and lower accident rates. Given that Helphire only trades on a forward earnings ratio of just over 4, some may be tempted to buy their shares. But the Independent thinks further evidence is required that it is on the road to recovery. Hold, the paper says.Lancashire Holdings has only been around since 2005, when it was founded at the end of a damaging year for the insurance industry, with Hurricane Katrina one of many large natural disasters. Yet despite its youth, the Lloyd's of London insurer has performed impressively. despite the recent rally, there still seems to be scope for further gains. Buy, says the Independent.The much anticipated flurry of consolidation among Lloyd's of London insurers has not quite materialised, despite a steady fall in insurance prices dragging down company valuations. One company that claims it would definitely not be taking part in any bidding is Lancashire, which is choosing to return its cash to shareholders instead. Yesterday, the Bermuda-based company reported 2010 pre-tax profit of $339.2m, down 12.6%from 2009 but better than the $272m predicted by analysts. Its stock has risen by close to a third in the past year, making its current valuation seem rather full. Hold, says the Times.Yesterday was John Wood Group's first set of results since the energy service company sold its well support division for $2.6bn and bought PSN, which will add to its "brownfield", or more mature fields, business. The company has a good geographic spread, so should be relatively safe from any further unrest in the oil-producing regions of the Middle East and Africa. Much of this positive news is reflected in the share price, which has risen 80 per cent in the past year. Hold, the Times says.John Wood's shares, that trade on multiples of around 8 times enterprise value to Ebitda (earning before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation), leaving them slightly behind the sector, which is on more than 9 times, according to Numis. The strong balance sheet, the outlook and the upcoming cash return for shareholders only, adds to the attraction, making this a solid investment, in our view. Buy, says the Independent.Xcite Energy is an oil explorer and developer that is focussed on the oil resources in the North Sea on the UK continental shelf. Xcite, to all intents and purposes, is a one-product concern. The Block G/03B, known as the Bentley heavy oil field, is expected to enter production by the end of this year, moving up to being on full stream by 2013. Forecasts suggest Xcite has a "risk" net asset value of about 624p and, as a result, it is thought the discount is too large. Buy, says the Scotsman.Please note: Digital Look provides a round-up of news, tips and information that is impacting share prices and the market. Digital Look cannot take any responsibility for information provided by third parties. This is for your general information only as not intended to be relied upon by users in making an investment decision or any other decision. Please obtain a copy of the relevant publication and carry out your own research before considering acting on any of this information.
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12 Dec 2011 14:06

Petrolatina refinances on better terms

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12 Dec 2011 13:22

Xcite Energy investors continue to worry over Bently

Following demand from its shareholders for more information, Xcite Energy has given an update on the development of the Bently field, about which the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has had concerns. At the start of December, the firm announced that it had "re-configured its approa

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5 Dec 2011 08:39

Xcite Energy falls despite rig hire

Xcite Energy, the North Sea focused oil explorer, saw its share price drop 5% in early trading following the announcement that it has agreed to hire a jack up rig to work in its Bentley field. Xcite has come under intense scrutiny by the UK government which is thought to be concerned over whether t

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1 Dec 2011 11:32

Xcite Energy plummets on concerns over capital

Xcite Energy, the North Sea focused oil company, has fallen dramatically this morning following an announcement that it has "re-configured its approach" to development of the Bentley field. The re-configuration (essentially a rescheduling of drilling operations) follows feedback from the Department

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15 Nov 2011 12:53

Xcite continues progress in Dundee

North Sea oilfields operator Xcite Energy has reported continued progress in its technical and operational plans during and beyond the three months ended 30 September. The firm is currently undergoing the first phase development of the Bentley field in Dundee, where the Rowan Norway jack-up rig has

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10 Oct 2011 15:48

Xcite Energy triples agreement to £150m

North Sea oilfields operator Xcite Energy has increased its standby equity distribution agreement (SEDA) with partner YA Global Master SPV by £50m to £150m. Funding from the SEDA will be used as future working capital for the company and to fund the work required to achieve first oil from the Bent

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19 Jul 2011 12:54

Xcite raises £4.2m to develop North Sea oil field

North Sea oilfields operator, Xcite energy, has raised £4.2m through a standby equity distribution agreement. This funding will be used as future working capital for the company and to help the company press ahead with first stage production of its Bentley field, Xcite said. The company said it ha

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25 Mar 2011 17:19

London close: Footsie back at 5,900

Blue chips closed the week just above 5,900 with decent gains across a range of sectors helped by a smattering of broker recommendations. Reckitt Benckiser is wanted after Bank of America Merrill Lynch upgraded the stock of the Cillit Bang maker to "buy" from "neutral", while Autonomy is in the red

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25 Mar 2011 14:07

London afternoon: Gaming firms in demand

Leading shares are mixed after the strong opening prompted traders to bank some profits at the end of a week which has seen the top share index advance by around 170 points. Broker commentary is behind the share price movements of the Footsie's best and worst performers. Reckitt Benckiser is wante

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25 Mar 2011 12:08

London midday: Footsie clings on

Footsie just about kept its head above water in the morning session but index heavyweight BP was a major drag after last night's news about the blocking of its $16bn joint venture with Rosneft. Broker commentary is behind the share price movements of the Footsie's best and worst performers. Reckit

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25 Mar 2011 07:01

Xcite not fazed by North Sea oil tax change

North Sea oilfields operator Xcite Energy said 2010 was a transformational year and the fourth quarter a pivotal period for the company, with the successful drilling of wells in its Bentley field. Loss before tax in 2010 widened to £2.45m from £0.78m in 2009 as the company invested heavily in its d

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24 Mar 2011 12:35

Budget tax hike has North Sea explorers on skids

Oil companies are still reeling from yesterday's Budget decision to increase the tax paid on North Sea oil and gas production to subsidise a 1p a litre cut in fuel duty. North Sea focused oil producer Enquest slumped on the news and is down again today. Encore Oil suffered a less dramatic post-Budg

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4 Jan 2011 16:36

London close: FTSE 100 storms past 6,000

The top share index lost some if its strong early gains ahead of the close, but still finished above the psychologically important 6,000 point mark on a storming start to 2011. Oil giant BPwas boosted by reports that rival Shell looked into making a bid for the company in the wake of last year's G

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4 Jan 2011 14:31

London afternoon: Triple digit rise for Footsie

Bid speculation is adding froth to a London stock market already playing catch-up with European and US markets that posted strong gains yesterday. Oil giant BPis boosted by reports that rival Shell looked into making a bid for the company in the wake of last year's Gulf of Mexico oil spill, which s

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