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WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Centamin Falls After Gold Production Drops

Mon, 09th Jul 2018 10:08

LONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices on Monday.----------FTSE 100 - WINNERS----------Just Eat, up 2.4%. RBC Capital raised the online takeaway platform to its Top Pick list.BHP Billiton, up 1.8%. Shares in the Anglo-Australian miner were higher after Reuters reported on Friday that oil major BP is in the lead to acquire the US onshore shale oil and gas assets from BHP after submitting an offer over USD10 billion. BP was down 1.0%.----------FTSE 100 - LOSERS----------Hargreaves Lansdown, down 0.9%. JPMorgan downgraded the funds supermarket to Underweight from Neutral. ----------FTSE 250 - WINNERS----------Stobart Group, up 4.8%. The support services firm said on Saturday that its former chief executive had been re-elected and then immediately dismissed. A majority of shareholders, 51%, voted Andrew Tinkler back onto the board at the company's annual general meeting on Friday, the results of which were delayed until Saturday evening. Tinkler's re-election and his subsequent dismissal were announced within Stobart's Saturday AGM results. In its Saturday statement, Stobart noted that Tinkler's election was passed by the required majority but justified its decision to remove him from the board once again. Tinkler stepped down as chief executive last year but remained on the board. He was removed altogether after accusations of "subverting the company for his own interests" and attempting to cash GBP30 million worth of shares, the Daily Mail said.TalkTalk Telecom Group, up 3.5%. JPMorgan raised the home phone and broadband provider to Neutral from Underweight. ----------FTSE 250 - LOSERS----------Centamin, down 7.5%. The gold miner said second quarter gold production from its Sukari mine in Egypt dropped 25% as underground grades fell below forecast. For the three months to June 30, the miner produced 92,803 ounces of gold compared to 124,641 in the comparative year ago period. In the six months to June 30, production fell 7% to 217,099 ounces form 233,828 ounces year-on-year. In May, the company revised its annual production guidance of between 505,000 and 515,000 ounces at a cash cost of production of USD625 to USD640 per ounce produced and an all-in sustaining cost of USD875 to USD890 per ounce sold. "We have experienced several challenges this year, resulting in the revision of our full year guidance in May," said Chief Executive Officer Andrew Pardey.----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - WINNERS----------Legendary Investments, up 17%. The investment company recorded double digit growth in investments and net assets in its recently-ended financial year. In the year to the end of March, the company invested GBP6.2 million versus GBP4.3 million the year before. Net assets saw a 28% increase to GBP6.0 million from GBP4.7 million. During the year, one of Legendary's holdings, Virtualstock Holdings received an investment of GBP4.5 million from European venture capital firm Notion Capital. Legendary holds GBP66 million worth of stake in Virtualstock. In addition, Legendary converted its shares in its Kyrgyz gold asset to shares in Circle Oil Tunisia in December 2017, following Circle Oil Tunisia's acquisition by Dunraven Resources, meaning the the company now holds a 2.0% stake in Dunraven.----------OTHER MAIN MARKET AND AIM - LOSERS----------N4 Pharma, down 52%. The drug reformulation company said that its sildenafil reformulation clinical trial has not met its key target endpoints. The company said that the product formulation will need to be reviewed to assess what changed need to be made to make the reformulated drug viable to N4 Pharma's patent position. "This part of the process of drug reformulation is always going to be a challenge and whilst this preliminary data is clearly disappointing, we will need to see the full set of results expected around the end of August to understand the detailed implications for the formulation," said Chief Executive Officer Nigel Theobald.----------

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