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SUNDAY TIMES - Boris Zingarevich, who co-owns one of Russia's largest companies, Pulp Enterprises, is poised to invest 20 million in Everton FC. - Alstom of France emerges as a leading contender to manage the construction of the Royal navy's two new aircraft carriers - Stage Three Music, the song publisher, has received backing of 40 million from Apax Partners, Ingenious Ventures and HSBC to acquire other music catalogues - Blackstone of US in exclusive talks to buy Southern Cross, the private healthcare group, valued at about 175 million - Suppliers try to halt sale of Jacksons Stores to Sainsbury - US hedge fund Polygon builds up 3% stake in DFS Furniture, the subject of a 496 million bid from chairman and founder Lord Kirkham - Kingfield Heath, the country's second-largest wholesale of office products , has put itself up for sale - Easyjet to cut routes and planes in cost-cutting drive - Video Island and Screen Secret, online DVD firms, merge to fend of US invasion - New Star, the fund management group run by John Duffield, is postponing its flotation plan because of unfavourable market conditions - iSoft, involved in a 6 million NHS contract, is seeking an injunction against the Guardian after a leak of confidential information over accounting policies - Executive chairman of Rentokil Initial, Brian McGowan, has won the backing of key investors who have told him he does not need to break up the company - Tesco us speeding up the expansion of its mobile-phone business with a wider range of handsets and a new tariff that will cut the price of calls - HBOS stalks Abbey National in phoney warInside the City: - Hi-tech gaming boost for Hilton Group.Citywire Market Mole: - Chorion is a serious investment opportunity for Jim Slater and his sons Mark and Christopher Agenda: - Under John Varley, Barclays will still be Barclays - Why should we be sending the FSA copies of documents sent to us anonymously about James Middleweek?Other comment: - The FSA is to examine a new dossier of allegations about James Middleweek, the former analyst who sparked a year-long investigation into Collins Stewart Tullett - Amvescap lines up Mark Williamson, James Robertson and John Rogers as possible successor to Charles Brady, the executive chairman - Interview Bob Fuller of 3 - William Morrison's Safeway stores revamp starts by converting staff | ||||||||
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH- Competition probe would see Banco Santander turn its back on Abbey National - Moscow-based Naftasib is believe to have approached the Russian authorities offering to help with the Yukos situation - BUPA considering a 450 million-plus bid for Westminster Healthcare, put up for sale by 3i Group - Gulf Keystone Petroleum, with interests in Algeria, to raise 60 million in a listing - Planet PVC float on AIM will net founder Dean St John 70 million - Yates Group plots 110 million bid for Laurel Pubs GroupEquity View: - Worth tucking away Rexam at 419.5p for the long tem - Keep buying Friends Provident at 130.25p - Sell JJB Sports at 183.25p - Worth tucking away Johnston Group at 503.5p - Buy Peter Hambro Mining at 452p - Pipex remains a buy at 8.25p - Avoid Teather & Greenwood at 32p (Look Who's Trading) Taking Stock with Edmond Jackson: - Should you heed the proliferating profits warnings? Ultraframe, highly speculative - Countrywide, avoid - Castings, hold - Retail Decisions, share ratings need to be adjusted downwards in software sectorBusiness Comment: - Amvescap's American blunder casts a shadow over veteran chairman Charles Brady - Abbey National: HBOS smoking out Santander - British Airways's excess baggageOther comment: - Prudential attempts to resurrect with-profits policies - Hammerson sees an upturn in City office market - UBS suspends top split-capital analyst John Szymanowski pending an inquiry - Pinewood Shepperton set to report profits of about 6.5 million before interest, tax and goodwill - Supermarkets shop for convenience - Profile Trevor Baylis, who is floating his company Trevor Baylis Brands. | ||||||||
OBSERVER - WPP Group may mount a 500 million rights issue to fund Grey Global deal - DFS Furniture non-executives in threat to quit over Lord Kirkham bid - Brian McGowan back on buying track at Rentokil InitialThrog Street: - Rentokil or cure for Brian McGowan? - Homes no longer hot property for Berkeley Group - Tell Group: let your fingers to the walking awayOther comment: - Hilton Group rakes in 170 million jackpot - British Airways, an airline caught up in turbulent times - Mammon interview Sir Terence Conran | ||||||||
MAIL ON SUNDAY - Advisers line up for 700 million Britvic float following Intercontinental Hotels decision to sell its stake - Venture capital groups will consider bidding for ITV Group if the share prices falls much further - Woolworths to quadruple the size of its Ladybird childrenswear brand - Tarmac considering a bid for Johnston Group to scupper a rival offer from Ennstone - Citywire Secret Dealings: Funds focusing on growth at Easynet.Midas Column: - Buy Lok'nStore at 111.5pUpdate - Hold Lookers and ConnaughtOther comment: - Interview George Kidd of the Independent Committee for the Supervision of Standards of Telephone Information Services - Big bounce at Hilton is set to boost dividend - Pressure on new boss at Rentokil Initial | ||||||||
THE BUSINESS - 3i Group is among a clutch of private equity firms considering a bid for Rentokil Initial - BP has promised to meet the concerns of minority shareholders in its Russian arm TNK-BP when their shares are consolidated into a single holding company in the next six months - North American internet phone company Vonage is preparing an assault on the European telecoms sector and will undercut BT - Shell powers ahead with plan to clear out $15 billion of its assetsBenchmark: - How Sergey Brin and Larry Page bowled themselves a Googley - Collins Stewart Tullett: the Middleweek affair doesn't end here - Retail sales are still growing at an annualised rate of 6.6%Inside the Market: - Technology Investor: Belgacom valuation looks undemanding - Small-Cap Investor: Turbo Genset shares are still speculative - AIM Investor: Buy Peter Hambro MiningOther comment: - Vodafone cheers investors with hopes of increase in dividends - Safeway ex-directors going cool on William Morrison deal - Charlie's Chocolates and Harry Potter boost Pinewood Shepperton profits | ||||||||
SUNDAY EXPRESS - Shell is preparing to unveil a long-term business strategy next month which insiders say will result in disposals and acquisitions - ITV Group has made the first of a series of asset disposals by selling Carlton Brooks to management for around 2.5 million - Guardian Media has put its online recruitment website up for sale - Pinewood Shepperton expected to report 3.5 million profit this week - Jobs threatened at Sainsbury's as chief executive Justin King freezes recruitment - Tesco slashes the price of its back-to-school range - Interview David Mills of the Post Office | ||||||||
INDEPENDENT - Richard Desmond, head of Express Newspapers, in cut price bid to buy out Barclays brothers at West Ferry Printing - Paul Gregg lays down 20 million truce terms at Everton | ||||||||
INVESTORS CHRONICLEDirectors from Hell: - Sportsworld Media (SWD.L) - L Gardner (LGD.L) - Clubhaus (CHA.L) - Arthur Shaw (SAW.L) - Christian Salvesen (SVC.L) - Universal Salvage (UVS.L).Tips: - Buy Woolworths (WLW.L) at 44p - Aquarius Platinum (AQP.L) at 265p - Vanco (VAN.L) at 214p - Connaught (CNT.L) at 464p - Latchways (LTC.L) at 317p - Northern Recruitment (NRG.L) at 161p.Tip Updates: - Buy BAA (BAA.L), Easynet (ESY.L) and Bond International (BDI.L). - Ultraframe (UTF.L) is high enough. - Angus & Ross (AGU.L) is good value.Company results: - Buy Lookers (LOOK.L). - Sell eBookers (EBR.L) and P&O (PO.L). | ||||||||
SHARES MAGAZINEThe Shares Magazine Boomers Portfolio: - Care UK (CUK.L), Carnival (CCL.L), Corin (CRG.L), Gyrus (GYG.L), Huntleigh Technology (HTL.L), Dignity (DTY.L), McCarthy & Stone (MCTY.L) and NHP (NHP.L).Plays of the Week: - Buy Hamworthy (HMY.L) at 132p.Tip Updates: - Sell Earthport (EPO.L). - Buy Melrose Resources (MRS.L). |
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