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London afternoon: Still up over 1%

Wed, 13th Oct 2010 14:45

The leading index broke above 5,750 briefly ahead of the opening bell on Wall Street, its highest since the end of April, led by a powerful mining sector.US stocks have started well - the Dow Jones is up almost 70 points - following strong results from Intel and JP Morgan and strong indications from the Federal Reserve that further stimulus is imminent.Xstrata, Anglo American, Rio Tinto and Antofagasta remain the pick of the miners, buoyed by the prospect of increased fiscal stimulus in America, the world's largest economy. Mexico based precious metals miner Fresnillo is also shining after it said silver production reached a record level in the third quarter. The company said it on track to achieve its production targets for 2010 of 340,000 ounces of attributable gold and 41.1m ounces of silver.Petrofac, the oil services group, is upgraded to 'overweight' from 'equal-weight' at the broker Morgan Stanley, which thinks business opportunities in Britain, Iraq and Algeria will lift the company's order backlog.Burberry fell back though despite a forecast-matching 17% rise in first half underlying sales to £641m. The luxury clothing group predicts full-year adjusted profit will be in the top half of the range of estimates. Comparable store sales rose 9%. Analysts think the shares are fully-priced. Standard Chartered, the emerging markets focused bank, has taken a tumble after saying it is preparing for stricter capital requirements for banks with a £3.26bn cash call. The company intends to issue the shares at 1,280p on the basis of 1 new share for every 8 held. The board believes that the new Basel III banking arrangements will see regulators raise requirements relating to minimum capital ratio levels and they may accelerate the transition timetable. The funds from the issue will enable the company to accommodate such increases without having to constrain risk weighted asset growth.The cash call overshadowed an upbeat third quarter trading statement. The bank said income in the July to September period was above the first half run rate for the business.Barclays is also lower on the concerns Standard may not be the only bank to tap shareholders in the near future. Medical equipment maker Smith & Nephew (S&N) is looking a bit poorly after US rival Biomet gave a third quarter update that disappointed. Biomet's 3% top line growth was below expectations, while the 11% decline in the company's European sales was also a worry to S&N shareholders.Rockhopper, the oil and gas explorer that's found oil in the North Falkland Basin, is mulling fundraising options and warns resource estimates for its Sea Lion discovery are currently about 30% less than predicted in June due to a lack of data. Miner Petropavlovsk has chopped the price of the Hong Kong listing of its base metals division IRC and scaled back the size of the float. The shares are now being sold at HK1.80 each, compared with an original prospectus range of HK$2.20 - HK$3. The shares are expected to start trading on 21 October, a week later than previously forecast. Headline operating profit this year at metallurgical coatings specialist Bodycote is set to be at the upper end of the range of City forecasts. The company said the range of forecasts for headline operating profit spans from £40.0m to £49.0m, with an average of £42.5m.Ascent Resources, the oil and gas exploration and production company, has received an independent report corroborating the highly prospective nature of its Petisovci-Lovaszi project area on the Hungarian-Slovenian border. An independent oil and gas assessor has estimated proven and probable (P50) reserves of gas in place at 412bn cubic feet (Bcf).Luxury interior furnishings firm Walker Greenbank is doing so well it's "comfortably" beating pre-recession levels, driven by growth at its wallpaper and fabric printing factories.
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17 Apr 2012 07:12

Walker Greenbank on a roll as international demand grows

Luxury interior furnishings group Walker Greenbank unveiled a solid set of full year results, helped by a strong international performance, and is confident for the year ahead. Sales in the first eleven weeks of the current year rose 7% from the same period last year as demand for its expanding ran

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19 Mar 2012 09:39

Walker Greenbank lining its pockets with Barbour linings

Ever wanted to match your handbag to the sofa? Well, a deal between the luxury furniture maker Walker Greenbank and Barbour may be of interest. Barbour has ordered two arts and crafts fabric designs from Walker, called "Strawberry Thief" and "Marigold". The fabrics will be used as lining for Barb

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5 Oct 2011 06:57

Wednesday tips round-up: Carillion, Hamworthy, Heritage Oil...

Carillion, which bought Eaga, the home insulation and green energy business, in the spring, has now raised its estimate for annualised cost savings from £9 million to £15 million, notes the Tempus column in the Times. Carillion, like its rival support services group Kier, is now seeing the promised,

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4 Oct 2011 08:25

UPDATE: Tuesday broker round-up

BHP Billiton: Citi reiterates buy and keeps target at 2,405p. BHP Billiton: Credit Suisse upgrades to outperform from neutral; cuts target to 2,800p from 3,160p. Anglo American: Credit Suisse downgrades to neutral from overperform. Lonmin: Credit Suisse downgrades to underweight from neutral. S

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3 Aug 2011 07:14

Walker Greenbank still set for robust year

Interior furnishings firm Walker Greenbank said it has performed particularly well during the last six months and is trading ahead of company forecasts. The Buckinghamshire-based group, which makes branded paints, bed linen, furniture and carpets, said turnover increased 11% in the six months ended

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1 Feb 2011 16:51

London close: FTSE 100 soars as Egypt worries ease

Well-received company updates, strong economic figures here and elsewhere and an easing of worries related to the situation in Egypt helped UK shares to strong gains. Miners led the advance, after strong growth in manufacturing in commodity hungry China in January. The UK, eurozone and US also had

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1 Feb 2011 14:15

London afternoon: Miners and techs in demand

Shares added to the morning's gains over the lunchtime session, buoyed by the prospect of a firm start on Wall Street. Miners lead the advance, after strong growth in Chinese manufacturing in January, though technology stocks are also in demand. Mining giant Xstrata produced more coking coal, sem

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1 Feb 2011 08:26

Walker Greenbank poised for bumper FY

Luxury interior furnishings group Walker Greenbank said adjusted pre-tax profits for the full year are expected to be no less than £4.9m, comfortably ahead of the top range of analyst forecasts. The group, whose brands include Sanderson, Morris & Co., Harlequin and Zoffany, said it had seen strong

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29 Nov 2010 16:45

London close: Shares slump as eurozone saga continues

The leading share index closed with triple-digit losses Monday as jitters over the eurozone debt situation continued to plague the markets. Financial markets are still betting either Portugal, Spain, or both, will need a rescue deal similar to the €85bn Irish bail-out, rubber-stamped over the weeke

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29 Nov 2010 14:18

London afternoon: Euro-zone fears resurface

Thoughts that the euro-zone boil had been lanced by the agreement of a bail-out package for Ireland have proved premature, with rising Spanish bond yields suggesting that the prospect of Spain being the recipient of an EU/IMF aid package cannot be ruled out. An underwhelming response to the latest

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29 Nov 2010 12:30

London midday: Footsie deep in the red after reversal

The leading share index is now firmly in the red after giving up the strong gains it was posting this morning. Markets remain jittery over the eurozone debt crisis. The euro hit new lows against a basket of currencies this morning, despite claims by European politicians that the €85bn Irish bail-o

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29 Nov 2010 08:54

London open: Banks lead market higher

UK shares have made a bright start to the week led by the banks after Ireland signed up to the EU/IMF bail-out at the weekend. Royal Bank of Scotland is the best performer. It has the largest exposure of the UK banks to Ireland. Lloyds, Barclays and HSBC are all going well. Bank of Ireland, meanwh

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29 Nov 2010 07:19

Walker Greenbank set for forecast busting FY

Luxury interior furnishings group Walker Greenbank said full year pre-tax profits are expected to be materially ahead of market forecasts after a robust autumn period. The group, whose brands include Sanderson, Morris & Co., Harlequin and Zoffany, said, "During the past few weeks, the company's bra

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26 Oct 2010 12:43

Sector movers: ARM slump dents tech index

Big losses at ARM Holdings savaged Technology Hardware & Equipment on Tuesday. ARM shares slumped 7% despite a big increase in both sales and income as brokers think the share price has got ahead of itself and is due a correction. KBC Peel Hunt told its clients take profits and Panmure Gordon keep

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14 Oct 2010 06:29

Thursday tips round-up: Fresnillo, Antofagasta, Bodycote

Fresnillo, the Mexican company that is the world's biggest producer of silver, expects to top earlier forecasts of gold and silver production this year after a strong third quarter in which production of both metals was running at record levels. A note from Liberum yesterday points out that Fresnil

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