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Friday tips round-up: AstraZeneca, Kazakhmys, Standard Life

Fri, 30th Oct 2009 06:11

AstraZeneca posted a sparkling set of third-quarter results on Thursday, sending analysts scurrying away to upgrade their numbers. Pre-tax profits rocketed by 24pc, on revenues up 5pc. On closer inspection, however, the results were flattered by a series of ?one-off gains. The Telegraph recommended holding on to the shares in February for the hefty dividend. Now is the time to sell before the competition from generics really starts to bite. Sell.The Times adds that AstraZeneca's shares were trading at about 7.7 times forecast 2010 earnings at last night's close ? compared with a multiple of 10.5 times at GlaxoSmithKline. This seems about right, since GSK has already suffered much of the pain from the loss of its key patents and is benefiting hugely from sales of swine flu vaccines. Hold. Investors in the London-listed miner Kazakhmys saw its shares rise yesterday after the group said it expects to hit full-year production targets. The company has lowered debt by nearly £200m in past two months, meaning the stock is trading at undemanding levels. Analysts at Liberum Capital said: "Kazakhmys is trading at an attractive [price-to-earnings ratio of] 7.8 times ." The Independent agrees. Buy.The major challenge for Standard Life is the economic climate, over which it has no control. Put simply, while the UK remains in recession, fewer people will be able to buy its products. Still, the shares are worth holding on to for the healthy 5.6pc dividend yield. That looks safe as Standard Life already boosted the interim dividend and has one of the strongest balance sheets of all the European insurers. The shares are trading on almost 11 times next year's earnings. Hold, says the Telegraph.CSR shares have shed 20 per cent over the past two weeks because of concerns about stocks, providing a buying opportunity. The shares trade on only 14 times the upgraded 2010 forecasts, excluding its cash, which is undemanding for a high-growth company, according to the Times.Evolution can grow stronger and the stock should climb higher. Management is competent rather than inspired, and the group has had something of a chequered history. But at the height of the crisis last year it saw off interest from numerous potential bidders to snap up Kaupthing, Singer and Friedlander's private client business for a song. Maybe there is more to the top table than meets the eye. The Independent is cautious, but gives Evolution the benefit of the doubt for now. Buy.Yesterday, Cairn Energy announced it had sold a 10 per cent stake in its six blocks off Greenland ? a fresh sign of progress. While it will take a long time for the campaign in Disko Bay to yield results, Cairn is a mature company with exciting prospects and a strong platform for further growth. Buy, says the Times. The Independent adds that given that, a multiple of 16 times full-year earnings does not look to excessive (there is no dividend). So. Buy.Please note: Digital Look provides a round-up of news, tips and information that is impacting share prices and the market. Digital Look cannot take any responsibility for information provided by third parties. This is for your general information only as not intended to be relied upon by users in making an investment decision or any other decision. Please obtain a copy of the relevant publication and carry out your own research before considering acting on any of this information.
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24 Jan 2011 14:42

Business picking up for Evolution

Broker Evolution says that trading conditions improved towards the end of 2010. This is inline with other brokers, such as Panmure Gordon and Arden, which have released trading statements and results in recent weeks. Evolution says that there is a growing pipeline of corporate transactions. That

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5 Jan 2011 08:16

Panmure Gordon boosted by US recovery

Stockbroker and investment bank Panmure Gordon has seen a significant improvement in its operating performance in the second half of the year. "Both our UK and US businesses generated operating profits in this six months, in spite of continued challenging trading conditions," it adds. UK investme

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19 Nov 2010 15:31

Small caps round-up: Huntsworth, Porvair

Shares in public relations outfit Huntsworth fell back after it said some of the revenues it had expected to come in this year will be delayed until 2011. It also announced that finance director Tymon Broadhead is stepping down to be replaced by Colin Adams, currently finance boss at the Harry Pott

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19 Oct 2010 17:49

No Evolution bid for Panmure

Evolution says that it has decided not to bid for fellow broker Panmure Gordon. Evolution says that it reviews Panmure's interim results and subsequently made an indicative conditional proposal to Panmure's board. That proposal was rejected and Evolution does not believe that further discussions a

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15 Oct 2010 15:49

QInvest considering options for Panmure stake

It appears that Evolution may have more chance of acquiring rival broker Panmure Gordon than first thought because QInvest is rumoured to be considering selling its 44% stake in the broker. Ironically, Qatar-based investment bank QInvest has asked Lazard to advise it on its options. Lazard used to

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8 Oct 2010 17:29

Evolution given Panmure bid deadline

The Takeover Panel has told broker Evolution that it has until 5pm on 28 October to make a firm bid for Panmure Gordon. Fully listed Evolution has said that it is interested in buying its AIM-quoted rival but has put no firm proposals on the table. If it does not make a bid by the deadline it will

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23 Sep 2010 17:03

Evolution ponders Panmure bid

Broker and fund manager Evolution Group says that it is considering a bid for AIM-quoted broker Panmure Gordon. Evolution says that a Panmure offer is one of a number of options under consideration. No formal discussions have taken place with Panmure. Evolution says it is waiting to assess Panmu

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25 Mar 2010 08:25

Record breaking year at Evolution

2009 was a record breaking year on many fronts for investment management firm Evolution Group. Group income, private client income, investment banking income and assets under management all hit new highs. Total income more than doubled to £129.4m in 2009 from £63.9m, with investment banking income

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1 Feb 2010 07:39

Evolution doubles FY revenue

Investment management firm Evolution Group said it more than doubled full year revenue after a strong performance across all of its divisions in the second half. Increased activity in the second half of the year and it growing business pipeline makes the group confident full year earnings will be i

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9 Nov 2009 06:18

Monday newspaper round-up: Cadbury, RBS/Lloyds, Vodafone

Kraft, the American food company, is poised to initiate a hostile takeover bid for Cadbury today at or slightly above the offer it made in September, which valued the British confectioner at £10.2bn, according to a person familiar with the deal. Last night Kraft was finalising plans to go directly

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2 Nov 2009 16:30

Broking boss makes £2.6m profit

Evolution chief executive Alex Snow has sold £5.2m of shares after being awarded 4.59m shares from two company option schemes after the vesting conditions for the shares were met. The Evolution Group Plc 2000 Executive Share Option Scheme issued 3.09m shares to Snow, Of these, 2.026m did not have

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29 Oct 2009 16:23

London close: Shares end near session high

London's top stocks closed near its session high on news that the US economy grew faster than expected in the third quarter. Traders loved news that the US economy grew 3.5% annually in the last quarter, more than expected and the fastest rate of increase in two years. Part-nationalised bank Lloyd

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29 Oct 2009 14:55

London afternoon: Blue chips track US advance

America's return to growth in the third quarter, stronger UK banks and a better mining sector have propelled London far into the blue Thursday. Traders loved news that the US economy grew 3.5% annually in the last quarter, more than expected and the fastest rate of increase in two years. Part-nati

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29 Oct 2009 12:11

FTSE 250 movers: CSR jumps as chip sales impress

CSR, which makes chips for Bluetooth and Global Positioning System (GPS) devices, is sharply higher after third quarter results were better than expected. Pre-tax profits for the period totalled $10.7m compared with a $30.8m over the same period the previous year. Revenues climbed to $219.9m from $

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