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London close: Footsie back above 5,300

Thu, 22nd Jul 2010 16:39

London rose again to climb above 5,300 and close at its highest for over two months. A strong start on Wall Street got the afternoon session off to a good start, with buyers staying interested right to the end of the trading day.Rolls-Royce was best performer, on the back of the orders placed at the Farnborough airshow for wide-bodied jests made by Airbus and Boeing. Rolls is the largest supplier of aeroengines in this market. Outsourcing giant Capita was one of the best performing blue-chips. The company said pressures on public spending may affect growth in the short term but it is confident its ability to deliver cost efficiencies will stand it in good stead. Rival Serco, under the cosh recently on fears over government cutbacks, also rallied strongly."There is buoyant demand for outsourcing across both the private and public sectors, with the most active markets in our strong bid pipeline remaining local government and life and pensions," said Paul Pindar, chief executive of Capita.In contrast Autonomy, a heavy hitter in the corporate software world, was hammered despite delivering record first half profits and revenues. Fully diluted adjusted earnings per share rose 7% to 28 cents, below the expectations of many brokers such as KBC Peel Hunt (29c) and Panmure Gordon (30c). Gross margins were also a concern. Imperial Tobacco was left puffing behind its fellow blue-chips too, as it revealed cigarette volumes for the nine months to June were down 4.3% as a result of market declines in Spain, USA, Russia and Ukraine being only partly offset by gains in Central Europe.Moving on from fags to booze, brewer SABMiller said both lager volumes and soft drinks volumes for the second quarter were 1% below the prior year on an organic basis.Sales growth slowed at pub group Mitchells and Butlers during the football World Cup as viewers opted to watch the matches at home or in more drink-oriented pubs. The All Bar One and O' Neills owner saw like-for-like sales rise by 1.2% from the same period a year ago in the nine weeks to 17 July, down from growth of 1.6% over the 42 weeks to 17 July.DIY retailer Kingfisher, which owns the B&Q chain in the UK, also dropped after it reported a small drop in like-for-like sales in the 10 weeks to 10 July, but said half year profits remain on track. Like-for-like sales were down 0.8%, with total sales up 0.3% in constant currencies.South African platinum miner Lonmin saw output from its underground mining operations increase quarter on quarter in the April to June period.Sports Direct, owner of Sports World stores and Slazenger and Dunlop brands, posted a 50% rise in annual pre-tax profit, in line with expectations, and predicted more growth in 2010-2011.Tate & Lyle has made a sound start to the year and continues to anticipate progress in the current full year. However, despite some improvement in demand, industrial starch margins are expected to remain at lower levels and the group continues to see little near term improvement in US ethanol markets.Emerging markets lender International Personal Finance posted a three-fold increase in first half profit and is confident it will deliver further growth in the second half.Pearson, which publishes the Financial Times and textbooks, is to acquire the school support operations of Brazilian education group Sistema Educacional Brasileiro for R$888m (£326m).Energy provider Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) is on course to deliver expected dividend growth, despite operating in a challenging environment.The share price of SSL, owner of the Scholl and Durex brands, remains above the 1,171p level at which the offer from household goods maker Reckitt Benckiser values it, suggesting that the market is holding out hopes of a rival bidder entering the fray. Names such as Johnson & Johnson, Glaxo and Colgate Palmolive have been proffered as likely bidders. Reckitt's share price reacted negatively to the prospect of the company being drawn into a bidding war. Great Portland Estates said growth in London's property investment markets slowed in the second quarter of 2010 after the strong gains of the previous two quarters. Estimated net asset value (NAV) per share rose 4.2% in the second quarter to 295p from 283p at the end of March.Waste management firm Shanks said trading has been line with expectations in the quarter to 30 June 2010 and is set to meet full year expectations.Business communications specialist Colt Group is seeing caution giving way to increased confidence for the second half of 2010. Earnings before interest , tax, depreciation and amortisation inched higher to £158.2m from £158.0m the year before, while profit before tax and exceptional items fell 251% to £34.4m from £45.9m.Karelian Diamond Resources share price tripled at one point in morning trading after Rio Tinto agreed to hand over confidential information and physical geological samples relating to exploration in Finland. Stockbroker Daniel Stewart dismissed rumours that it is looking to raise more money, prompting the shares to pull out of their recent swan dive.Faroe Petroleum gushed to a two-year high after finding more oil, this time with well 6406/3-8 T2 on the Maria prospect in the Norwegian Sea.Shares in miner African Consolidated Resources moved ahead after it gave a maiden Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC) estimate for its Blue Rock gold project in Zimbabwe of 8.5 million tonnes at 1 g/t for 270,000 oz, using a cutoff grade of 0.6 g/t.The Weather Lottery's (TWL) expansion into online gaming continued to excite investors Thursday as the firm signed another partnership contract with a big football club. Sheffield Wednesday FC has agreed a multi-year contract with 'FC Betz.com', the new business set up by TWL earlier this month. Shares in TWL, trading at under half a penny less than two weeks ago, were changing hands for up to 4p today.FTSE 100 - RisersRolls-Royce Group (RR.) 611.50p +5.52%Kazakhmys (KAZ) 1,163.00p +5.15%Invensys (ISYS) 294.70p +5.06%Serco Group (SRP) 565.00p +4.73%FTSE 100 - FallersAutonomy Corporation (AU.) 1,649.00p -9.05%Imperial Tobacco Group (IMT) 1,853.00p -2.88%African Barrick Gold (ABG) 581.50p -2.02%Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS) 44.70p -1.06%FTSE 250 - RisersSt. Modwen Properties (SMP) 167.10p +7.18%Gartmore Group (GRT) 112.70p +5.72%Carpetright (CPR) 740.00p +5.71%Hansen Transmissions International (HSN) 68.45p +5.31%FTSE 250 - FallersResolution (RSL) 237.20p -3.58%RIT Capital Partners (RCP) 1,130.00p -1.31%Electra Private Equity (ELTA) 1,293.00p -1.30%JPMorgan American Inv Trust (JAM) 732.50p -1.28%

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