Tesco (TSCO) have
announced like-for-like sales growth at 3.1%
missing analysts' expectations - consensus was 3.5%-4.1%. Non-food and international sales did well. One analyst is suggesting a opening drop of 8-9%, Cantor is calling a 20p drop. The CFO is cautious on outlook.
Taylor Wimpey (TW.) is
in-line with expectations, Cantor are calling it higher. Debenhams (DEB) are reporting
strong Christmas trading, up 2.2% like-for-like, but for the 18-week period they were flat. They are cautious on outlook. Cantor is calling it 3p higher. Game Group (GMG) say
like-for-like sales are up 31.9%. Venture Production (VPC) say they've
encountered some problems in their trading statement, net daily production is down 7.7%. Autonomy's (AU.) deals of the day are with
AT&T and
BHP Billiton. The Northern Rock (NRK) EGM is today.
Among the small caps, solar cell manufacturer Jetion Holdings (JHL) say they are trading
slightly ahead of expectations, but in the best traditions of London-list Chinese stocks, it looks like everyone already knew. Orwellian technology group Appian Technology (APN) has done
deals worth 410k with British police forces. Leyshon Resources (LRL) have announced
encouraging drilling results.
BP. have been downgraded to underweight from equal-weight by Lehman Brothers. British Land (BLND) have been downgraded to sell from hold in an SG Securities note on the sector. Legal & General (LGEN) have been
downgraded to hold from buy with a 147 target by Deutsche Bank. Kingfisher (KGF) has been
downgraded to neutral from overweight with a 144 target by JP Morgan. Sainsbury (SBRY) has been upgraded to buy from neutral with a reduced target of 440 from 465 by Goldman Sachs.
The FTSE is currently being called down 17 at 6,199 by CMC. Dow futures are currently being called down 59 at 12,719 after yesterday's 171 point rise. Asian markets have been very weak again.