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UK MARKET TALK ROUNDUP: SHARES GAINING

Thu, 17th Jun 2010 10:35

Stocks on the rise in the UK today. Compiled by Dow Jones Newswires Markets Desk, markets.eu@dowjones.com Contact us in London. +44-20-7842-9464 Markettalk.eu@dowjones.com 0935 GMT [Dow Jones] BP's (BP) deal with the Obama administration Wednesday to set up a $20Bln oil liability fund is a pragmatic and conservative approach to the company's woes, says Citigroup. "With net debt around $25Bln and estimated gross cashflow in excess of $70Bln in the 2011-2012 period, we remain of the opinion that BP is well placed to meet the financial liabilities," it says. Even if ultimate spill costs hit $40Bln, BP is still worth a 590p target price and buy rating, it says. Shares +7.7% at 363p. (james.herron@dowjones.com) 0932 GMT [Dow Jones] HansonWesthouse upgrades BP (BP) to buy from hold after the company dealt with near-term uncertainty over the cost of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The establishment of a $20 billion oil spill fund, "will alleviate much of the political pressure that has been building in the US. While Tony Hayward must still face Congressional hearings later today [Thursday] he does so in a better position than he would have done earlier in the week," HansonWesthouse says. "The cancellation of the dividend is regrettable, the shares now appear to be undervalued in the short-to-medium term," it adds. [no price target]. Shares +7.7% at 363p. (james.herron@dowjones.com) 0915 GMT [Dow Jones] Westhouse Securities upgrades BP (BP.LN) to buy from hold. Says this reflects the actions put into motion by the company Wednesday to address a significant portion of the near-term uncertainty regarding the impact of the oil spill on the company. Adds that the establishment of the Independent Claims Facility will alleviate much of the political pressure that has been building in the U.S. "While the cancellation of the dividend is regrettable, the shares now appear to be undervalued in the short to medium term," says Westhouse. Shares +7.2% at 361p. (ishaq.siddiqi@dowjones.com) 0914 GMT [Dow Jones] Societe Generale upgrades Antofagasta (ANTO.LN) to hold from sell on valuation grounds. Reckons the market has turned excessively gloomy on the outlook for commodities in general. Thinks base metals prices will trend higher as Chinese infrastructure spending remains very strong, and that spot prices of bulk commodities should be supportive. SocGen expects copper consumption to exceed supply this year, which is likely to push up prices. Also notes copper consumption is supported by ongoing emerging markets infrastructure projects and may also benefit from a recovery in U.S. housing construction. Keeps target price at 850p. Shares +0.2 at 879p. (michele.maatouk@dowjones.com) 0856 GMT [Dow Jones] Standard & Poor's Equity Research upgrades Prudential (PRU.LN) to buy from hold, "now that the dust has begun to settle after the termination of the American International Assurance transaction." Updates earnings forecasts to allow for positive comment around the AGM on sales in Asia and the US. "Our 2010 'as reported' (actual currency, before restatements) forecast sales growth rates are increased to 18% from 10% in the US and to 20% from 6% in Asia." Raises target price to 685p from 622p. Shares +0.4% at 572p. (ishaq.siddiqi@dowjones.com) 0841 GMT [Dow Jones] Collins Stewart upgrades BP (BP.LN) to buy from hold. Says the setting up of a $20B claims response fund and the cancelling of the dividend have clarified two of the most important issues which have been overhanging the shares. Adds some investors may prefer not to hold BP at all for the next several months because of environmental concerns or social conscience issues, and Collins Stewart says it fully acknowledges that the risks on the stock remain high. "Nevertheless, we think the balance of risk and reward has shifted enough to upgrade the stock to buy," it adds. Has 450p target price. Shares +8% at 365p. (ishaq.siddiqi@dowjones.com) Contact us in London. +44-20-7842-9288 Markettalk.eu@dowjones.com (END) Dow Jones Newswires June 17, 2010 05:35 ET (09:35 GMT)

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