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According to last night's closing prices, if capitalisations stay as now, Electrocomponents (88) and Howden Joinery (90) would replace Royal Mail (112) and Darktrace (117) in the FTSE reshuffle at the end of November
The posters here are very agreeable people, unlike most other boards.
I have a picture in my mind of a rose garden.
There's Jane in a big floppy hat, sitting with her glass half full and Charles in white flannels, green socks and rose tinted specs. : listening to the cuckoos O:-)
At the time of floating, Darktrace acknowledged: "The market price of shares could be negatively affected by sales of substantial amounts of such shares in the public markets, including following the expiry of the lock-up period, of the perception that these sales could occur."
Part of Suday Telegraph article
"This week Darktrace will face a new test as a 180-day lock-up expires on share sales from insiders including Lynch. It has warned this could send its price falling further. Last week's note by Peel Hunt said customers described its technology as "snake oil" and that relative underspending on research and development meant its marketing, and share price, was not backed up by reality.
Unusually, the company responded and said Peel Hunt had misrepresented the company. "
Strange that Peel Hunt should come out with a massive downgrade the day after the announcement that Dark is to be promoted to the FTSE 100 as it was 75th in the list with a capitalisation of £6.6 bn. It is now 95th with a capitalisation of £6.6 bn. so no longer automatic promotion. Coincidence or could Peel possibly have an ulterior motive for such a downgrade?
Rolls-Royce is poised to land 'billions of pounds' worth of orders for mini nuclear power stations from Eastern European nations, the boss of a major investor has said.
A consortium led by the engineering giant has secured £210million of funding from private investors for its small modular reactors (SMRs) programme in the UK.
That is set to unlock the same amount of funding from the Government, allowing Rolls-Royce to kick-start the project. An announcement is expected imminently and green investment fund IP3 said an endorsement by the Government should pave the way for the technology to be exported to other countries.
A good sign: Green investment fund IP3 said an endorsement by the Government should pave the way for the technology to be exported to other countries