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London close: Good gains for FTSE 100

Wed, 21st Jul 2010 17:04

Footsie's advance was pared slightly at the close of trading but shares still finished with strong gains.Mining stocks led the advance as copper inventories continue to contract, with Kazakhmys, Antofagasta, Vedanta and Xstrata at the head of the pack. Sticking with the resource sector, mining and oil giant BHP Billiton broke production records in a string of its operations last year, though it has kept a cautious stance over the outlook for mining this year. Embattled oil giant BP has sold $7bn (£4.6bn) of upstream assets in the United States, Canada and Egypt as talk that under fire boss Tony Hayward is on his way out gets louder. Apache Corporation has agreed to buy BP's Permian Basin assets in Texas and south-east New Mexico, its Western Canadian upstream gas assets, and Western Desert business and East Badr El-din exploration concessions in EgyptHousehold goods firm Reckitt got the day off to an exciting start with a bid for SSL that sent shares in the condom and footcare product maker soaring. Reckitt Benckiser will pay SSL shareholders 1,163p per share with a final dividend taking the total up to 1,171p per share. The bid values SSL in total at £2.54bn. The offer price is a premium of a third to the closing price yesterday of SSL, which is known globally for its Durex and Scholl brands.Following hot on the heels of the £2.9bn bid for engineer Tomkins announced on Monday the Reckitt bid has sparked a search for the next big takeover target, with engineer Invensys and travel firm TUI Travel seen by many as likely candidates.The number or blue chip stocks in the red was small. Outsourcing specialist Capita was one of them, as fears persist about the fall-out from the government's determination to slash public spending, while medical devices firm Smith & Nephew is another stock taking a bruising. Results from US sector peer Stryker have not enthused investors and there are also rumours that Citigroup is trying to place 8m shares in the UK joint replacement company at 559p. Telecoms group Cable & Wireless Communications reported a strong start to the financial year that began on March 1, but the shares stepped back after the company warned that trading across the various exotic markets it operates in has been mixed.Investors look set to leave the shares of groceries delivery firm Ocado on the shelf, even after the company said it will float its shares at 180p, right at the bottom end of the 180p to 200p range Ocado outlined yesterday. It had previously indicated a price range of 200p to 275p.Despite drastically reducing the asking price for its shares, early indications are that the shares are still too dear. On the first day of conditional trading the shares traded more than 10% below the flotation price.US authorities have told British Airways, American Airlines and Iberia they are free to run a joint business on transatlantic flights after granting the trio anti-trust immunity. Regulatory approval from the US Department of Transportation following the green light from Europe last week, paves the way for the launch of the transatlantic tripartite this autumn.Sparkling results overnight from consumer electronics titan Apple has boosted chip designer ARM; the company's designs feature in most of Apple's successful products. Pharmaceuticals colossus GlaxoSmithKline was barely changed after second quarter figures that saw turnover rise 4% from a year earlier to £7.03bn, in line with market expectations. Operating profit before major restructuring was £641m, an 80% decline in constant exchange rate terms, primarily due to significant legal costs in the quarter and lower other operating income.Shares in GKN, which makes parts for cars and planes, motored ahead after it said an upturn in automotive markets has resulted in an strong improvement in trading. In a brief statement, GKN said it will report pre-tax profits of not less than £170m for the six months to the end of June.Property giant Land Securities made progress in its first quarter, but says the overall picture remains mixed with demand strong in some property types but weak in others.Platinum refiner Johnson Matthey has had a strong start to the financial year, but the company, which sells catalysts for cars, warned that second quarter results may be affected by reduced consumer confidence.South American precious metal miner Hochschild Mining said it is on track to achieve its 2010 production target after achieving a 12% quarter on quarter increase in production in the three months to June 30.Shares in kitchen and joinery group Galiform rallied as sales bounced back strongly from the cold spell at the start of the year. Profits in the half year to June jumped from £4.7m to £21.6m, on sales of £325m up from £317m.Blacks Leisure said like for like sales for the 17 weeks to the end of June fell 7.5% but is encouraged by the new store programme and is confident about its plans for the key winter trading period.FTSE 100 - RisersKazakhmys (KAZ) 1,106.00p +6.96%British Airways (BAY) 210.10p +5.37%Antofagasta (ANTO) 981.00p +4.81%Xstrata (XTA) 990.70p +4.08%Investec (INVP) 484.00p +3.93%Invensys (ISYS) 280.20p +3.78%Vedanta Resources (VED) 2,396.00p +3.45%Reckitt Benckiser Group (RB.) 3,300.00p +3.45%Legal & General Group (LGEN) 87.45p +3.25%WPP Group (WPP) 655.50p +3.23%FTSE 100 - FallersCable & Wireless Worldwide (CW.) 65.30p -5.36%Smith & Nephew (SN.) 560.00p -4.60%Imperial Tobacco Group (IMT) 1,908.00p -1.85%ICAP (IAP) 387.60p -1.27%Capita Group (CPI) 710.00p -1.11%G4S (GFS) 258.30p -0.65%Lonmin (LMI) 1,439.00p -0.55%AstraZeneca (AZN) 3,185.50p -0.52%African Barrick Gold (ABG) 593.00p -0.50%British American Tobacco (BATS) 2,231.00p -0.31%FTSE 250 - RisersSSL International (SSL) 1,177.00p +33.45%Premier Foods (PFD) 21.94p +11.03%Ferrexpo (FXPO) 279.40p +8.76%IG Group Holdings (IGG) 480.60p +8.41%Inchcape (INCH) 309.90p +7.34%International Personal Finance (IPF) 203.70p +6.82%Ashtead Group (AHT) 92.70p +6.55%Cookson Group (CKSN) 437.80p +6.49%Mondi (MNDI) 422.40p +6.10%Informa (INF) 373.70p +5.92%FTSE 250 - FallersDe La Rue (DLAR) 753.00p -3.03%Eaga (EAGA) 114.50p -2.97%Drax Group (DRX) 367.10p -2.96%Merchants Trust (MRCH) 341.00p -2.85%SThree (STHR) 248.50p -2.55%Hansteen Holdings (HSTN) 60.50p -2.42%Petropavlovsk (POG) 1,097.00p -2.05%Moneysupermarket.com (MONY) 65.30p -2.03%F&C Commercial Property Trust (FCPT) 93.00p -2.00%Micro Focus International Plc (MCRO) 427.50p -1.84%

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