Listen to our latest Investing Matters Podcast episode 'Uncovering opportunities with investment trusts' with The AIC's Richard Stone here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksWGB.L Share News (WGB)

  • There is currently no data for WGB

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

London midday: Footsie trades sideways

Wed, 07th Oct 2009 12:06

Footsie has traded sideways all morning with traders cautious after yesterday's surge in share and commodity prices. Predictions of a quiet start on Wall Street have added to the low key mood.Supermarket Sainsbury's is off a few points after a 4.6% rise in like-for-like sales excluding fuel in the quarter to 3 October came in lower than expected. Excluding the impact of the VAT cut, like-for-like sales in the quarter, the second of the company's financial year, were up by 5.4%, marginally below the 5.5% level predicted by Numis Securities.Tesco and Morrisons, both weakened on the comments from Sainsbury boss Justin King who warned that he expects market growth to slow in the coming months due to reduced inflation.Also on the slide is insurer Admiral which is trading ex-dividend today.Intercontinental Hotels is one of the best risers after an upgrade from Citigroup to 'buy' from 'hold'. A new higher price target from Panmure Gordon of 910p also helped. The broker said that there were early signs of a recovery in the business travel market and it is hopeful over the relaunch of the Holiday Inn brand. Gold miner Randgold Resources is wanted after gold hit a new all-time high yesterday while silver specialist Fresnillo, which also has some gold interests, is also on the up.Elsewhere in the mining sector Kazakhmys is tending firmer after Goldman Sachs issued a bullish note on commodity prices; the Kazakh mining company is on Goldman's conviction buy list.Sausages and pork products supplier Cranswick said sales were strongly ahead at the interim stage, helped by a contribution from the recently acquired Bowes of Norfolk. Sales in the six months to 30 September rose by 19% from a year earlier, with 7% attributable to the contribution from Bowes, Cranwsick, one of whose main customers is Sainsbury's, said.White collar recruiter Michael Page made a third quarter operating profit and noted 'increasing degrees of stabilisation across our regions' in the last three months. Its Asia Pacific and Americas regions both recorded sequential growth.Defence outfit Cobham has won two orders from global security firm Northrop Grumman for digital vehicle intercom systems. The orders are worth $40m and are for the ongoing provision of Cobham's ROVIS (AN/VIC-3) digital intercom systems to the US army.Struggling Irish airline Aer Lingus is to cut a further 676 jobs as part of a swingeing cost cutting programme designed to reduce operating costs by €97m by the end of 2011. The job cuts are in addition to 100 staff on fixed term contracts who will leave at the end of the year. The shares are up on hopes Ryanair will make a third bid suggested analysts.With expensive home improvements low on most householders' list of priorities, luxury wallpaper and fabrics group Walker Greenbank posted a sharp drop in profits as revenues fell. Investors took heart, however, from chairman Terry Stannard's assertion that sales trends appear to be improving.Chocolate maker and retailer Thorntons had a solid three months to end September with sales up by 2.3% to £46.8m despite a big customer going under.Traders who took a punt on online bookmaker Sportingbet's results were rewarded when the company announced a surge in annual pre-tax profit after strong demand from Europe. The bookie, which has reinstated dividend payments, said the new financial year has started well.
More News
17 Jun 2015 09:23

Walker Greenbank Sales Grow In Four Months, Confident Of Outlook

Read more
15 Apr 2015 08:13

Walker Greenbank Profit Up, New Year Gets Off To A Strong Start

Read more
4 Feb 2015 09:41

UK BROKER RATINGS: Numis Cuts Hargreaves Lansdown To Add From Buy

Read more
4 Feb 2015 08:20

UK MORNING BRIEFING: Sky And Hargreaves Lansdown Bookend FTSE 100

Read more
4 Feb 2015 07:49

Walker Greenbank Profit To Be At Top End Of Market Forecasts

Read more
11 Nov 2014 09:49

Walker Greenbank Expands Digital Printed Fabric Capacity

Read more
15 Oct 2014 08:02

Walker Greenbank Shares Up As It Opens Remodelled New York Showroom

Read more
6 Oct 2014 10:05

Monday broker round-up

Asos: UBS ups target price from 4000p to 4050p and stays with its buy recommendation. Cranswick: Numis cuts target price from 1326p to 1296p and keeps a hold recommendation. Dunelm Group: Citi reduces target price from 930p to 870p downgrading to neutral. easyJet: Citi ups target price from 1600p

Read more
1 Oct 2014 16:52

Strong sales drive Walker Greenbank H1 profits up

Interior furniture producer Walker Greenbank saw its pre-tax profits for the first half of the year rise from £2m to £2.3m, thanks to strong performances in its three main markets. In the UK, which is the firm's main market, sales grew 10% year-on-year, while they rose 12.2% in constant currency in

Read more
1 Oct 2014 08:43

Walker Greenback Posts Higher First-Half Profit Despite Sterling Hit

Read more
1 Oct 2014 05:19

UK Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar - Week Ahead

Read more
30 Sep 2014 15:18

UK Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar - Week Ahead

Read more
30 Sep 2014 05:23

UK Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar - Week Ahead

Read more
29 Sep 2014 14:58

UK Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar - Week Ahead

Read more
29 Sep 2014 05:21

UK Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar - Week Ahead

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.