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London open: Miners leading the way

Thu, 14th Jan 2010 08:25

Miners are leading London's top stocks higher in early dealings on a busy day on the company news front.Xstrata, Vedanta Resources, BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Kazakhmys, Eurasian Natural Resources and Antofagasta are all among the best performers.Rio Tinto hailed another very strong quarter for iron ore production, driven by continuing high demand from China' as it published its fourth quarter operations review. The company is seeing recovery across most of its key commodities but remains cautious about the global economy going into 2010.Fresnillo saw quarterly silver production increase by 10% year on year and said it expects production to remain steady in 2010. The miner produced 9.36 million ounces of silver in the three month ended 31 December, though that is down 4% on the previous quarter.Primark and British Sugar owner Associated British Foods is also in demand. The group had a better than anticipated end to 2009, and said it expects a 'significant increase' in operating profits in 2010. Group revenue in the 16 weeks to 2 January was 17% higher than in the corresponding period of the previous year, or 11% on a constant currency basis.UK banking giant Barclays is to acquire the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) designated market maker assignments of New York based LaBranche for $25m in cash.Home Retail is the main blue chip faller despite saying that it thinks full-year profit will beat consensus estimates by £20m after a better than expected performance from the Argos business during the 18 weeks to 2 January. Argos reported a 3.9% hike in total sales to £1.9bn and 0.1% increase in like for like sales. DIY chain Homebase posted a 4.6% rise in total sales to £501m and 4% jump on a like for like basis, led by big ticket items like kitchens.Hovis to Branston Pickle maker Premier Foods said it expects to report encouraging branded sales growth of 6.4% and market share gains in its key branded categories for full year 2009. Sales in the fourth quarter were up by 1.5% on last year with branded sales up 7.0%.Electrical goods retailer DSG International said it was trading ahead of expectations in all markets as it posted an 8% increase in like-for-like sales for the 12 weeks to January 9.Music and book retailer HMV posted a fall in like-for-like sales over the Christmas period as its Waterstone's book store underperformed, but the firm saw a rise in total sales as it benefited from the demise of rivals such as Zavvi.Baby products retailer Mothercare saw a 4.2% rise in like-for-like sales in the 13 weeks to January 8 after a strong Christmas. Total sales were up by 4.6%, with the UK seeing a 2.5% rise, international sales up by 9.3% and home delivery division Mothercare Direct seeing a 19.5% jump.Automotive and leisure products retailer Halfords expects earnings for the full year to be towards the upper end of market forecasts but said it remains cautious about the wider economic outlook in the near term.Premier Oil says average daily production in 2009 met reduced targets, but is not expected to change much in 2010.Rail and bus operator FirstGroup said it remains on course to achieve earnings targets after seeing trading in line with expectations since its last update on November 4, with money the company receives from the government for operating franchises helping offset reduced passenger numbers.M&S food supplier Northern Foods said it is continuing to trade in line with market expectations following a 'solid' Christmas trading performance.Oil and gas facilities service provider Petrofac has completed the bolt-on acquisition of mechanical services business Scotvalve Services.Cash and carry wholesaler Booker said like for like sales in the 16 weeks to 1 January 2010 rose by 6.7% from the same time a year before. The fourth quarter is typically the weakest of the year at storage company Big Yellow but the group was encouraged that performance in December was ahead of expectations.Filtrona is 'pleased' with its performance in 2009 as the speciality plastic and fibre products supplier said trading since its last update in October has been in line with expectations. Nightclub operator Luminar expects pre-tax profits for the year to 25 February to fall short of expectations after wintery weather kept clubbers away from its nightspots.FTSE 100 - RisersXstrata (XTA) 1,209.50p +3.11%Kazakhmys (KAZ) 1,469.00p +3.02%Eurasian Natural Resources (ENRC) 1,008.00p +2.60%Wolseley (WOS) 1,486.00p +2.41%BHP Billiton (BLT) 2,090.50p +2.35%Associated British Foods (ABF) 879.50p +2.33%Antofagasta (ANTO) 1,023.00p +2.30%Rio Tinto (RIO) 3,616.00p +2.19%Fresnillo (FRES) 812.00p +2.07%Vedanta Resources (VED) 2,774.00p +1.99%FTSE 100 - FallersHome Retail Group (HOME) 274.20p -3.28%Bunzl (BNZL) 656.50p -1.20%Cairn Energy (CNE) 358.70p -0.91%British Land Co (BLND) 462.60p -0.73%Kingfisher (KGF) 229.30p -0.61%Burberry Group (BRBY) 583.00p -0.43%BG Group (BG.) 1,225.00p -0.33%Liberty International (LII) 491.00p -0.32%Resolution (RSL) 86.60p -0.29%Land Securities Group (LAND) 692.50p -0.22%
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19 Mar 2010 12:10

London midday: Defensives left behind

Risers outnumber fallers by around four to one among FTSE 100 constituents as the market continues to enjoy a sentiment boost from an impromptu and upbeat trading update from Lloyds Banking Group. Lloyds will be profitable on a combined businesses basis in 2010, chief executive Eric Daniels claimed

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16 Feb 2010 17:22

Dillistone chairman and FD McLaughlin departs

Recruitment software supplier Dillistone has announced the departure of executive chairman and finance boss Jim McLaughlin with immediate effect. Mike Love, existing non-executive director and chairman of both SciSys and ClearStream Technologies, will take on the role of non-executive chairman. Bo

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14 Jan 2010 16:26

London close: Healthy gain for Footsie

London blue chips rose near the close to finish the day handily ahead, despite a disappointing response to the latest retail updates. Primark and British Sugar owner Associated British Foods was one of the few risers. The group had a better than anticipated end to 2009 and expects a 'significant in

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14 Jan 2010 14:28

London afternoon: US data hits London

Disappointing US retail sales for December had repercussions this side of the pond, prompting the morning's gains to be pared. US retail sales fell by 0.3% month-on-month in December, against expectations of a slight rise. Miners remain wanted with Xstrata, Rio Tinto, Kazakhmys and Antofagasta am

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14 Jan 2010 12:08

London midday: Miners lift Footsie

Footsie is in the blue as strength in the mining sector offsets weakness among retailers following a stream of updates from the sector. Xstrata, BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Kazakhmys, Eurasian Natural Resources and Antofagasta are all among the best performers. Rio Tintohailed another very strong qu

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14 Jan 2010 07:50

London pre-open: Strong performance in store

It's been a hectic start to the day with mostly favourable trading updates from the big hitters. Share prices look set to follow Wall Street's lead and open higher, with the FTSE 100 index expected to open up 47 points higher at 5,520. Mining giant Rio Tinto hailed 'another very strong quarter for

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25 Sep 2009 07:46

Dillistone profits halve

Dillistone Group saw profits halve for the interim period as the recruitment software supplier felt the full effects of the recession. The group however said having established some stability in the difficult market, it appears from recent orders that the group is likely to achieve its market expec

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28 Jul 2009 10:35

Dillistone wins Tribal deal

Dillistone, the AIM quoted supplier of recruitment software, has won a new contract with public sector services consultant Tribal Group. The contract is for the implementation of FILEFINDER 9, hosting services and an ongoing support contract. "We are delighted that Tribal Group has chosen FILEFI

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