Digger
- 12 Jun 2005 14:58
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AFX UK at a glance share guide
AFX
MARKETS
FTSE 100 5,030.4 up 21.2
FTSE 250 7,264.20 up 44.90
DJIA 10,512.63 up 9.61
Nasdaq Comp 2,063.00 down 13.91
S&P 500 1,198.11 down 2.82
Gold 423.35 usd (422.75 usd)
Oil - Brent Jul 52.67 usd (53.82 usd)
BREAKING NEWS - WEEKEND
* NATIONAL GRID TRANSCO considering the sale of its 1 bln stg
gas-metering arm - Mail on Sunday
* Leading US senators plan to attack online casinos by banning
credit card companies from dealing with them - a move that would
seriously hinder PARTYGAMING's access to most of its online customers as
the company prepares a controversial 5.5 bln stg flotation on the London
stock market - Sunday Times
* Andrew Regan, the financier best known for his controversial bid for
the Co-op, stalking ROYAL & SUN ALLIANCE - Sunday Times
* ROLLS-ROYCE on course to clinch a huge deal to provide engines for
the next generation of Boeing's best-selling 737 jet - Mail on Sunday
* Boeing wants Airbus banned from US defence contract work if it
continues to receive state aid - Observer
* BP shows two faces as it fights US bill to cut CO2 emissions -
Independent on Sunday
* EUROTUNNEL on brink of bankruptcy and could be seized by creditors as
early as this autumn, perhaps earlier, according to creditors owed 6 bln
stg - Observer
* EUROTUNNEL facing financial collapse unless it can reach an outline
agreement with its banks by October - Sunday Times
* A putsch to oust Jacques Gounon, chairman of EUROTUNNEL, at the
company's annual shareholder meeting on Friday is being plotted by two
members of the board, Jean-Louis Raymond and Herve Huas - Sunday
Telegraph
* Management of EUROTUNNEL thrown into further disarray as Jean-Louis
Raymond, its chief executive, resigns a week before the annual meeting
and accuses the chairman of undermining him - Saturday FT
* HSBC's investment in mainland China will exceed 2.8 bln stg after its
subscription to Bank of Communications' initial public offering - The
Business
* Alchemy, the venture capitalist group headed by Jon Moulton, is the
mystery bidder which has held takeover talks with UK COAL - Observer
* Six trade buyers have contacted BOOTS to ask for the information
memorandum on Boots Healthcare International, a sale that could value
the maker of over-the-counter drugs, including Nurofen painkillers and
Strepsils throat lozenges, at up to 1.25 bln stg; GLAXOSMITHKLINE,
Johnson & Johnson and Bayer have contacted the health and beauty
retailer, according to people familiar with the situation; they face
competition from Novartis, Procter & Gamble and RECKITT BENCKISER -
Saturday FT
* Philip Caldwell, a director of one of Live8 organiser Bob Geldof's
companies, emerges as a key figure in the REGAL PETROLEUM affair,
Financial Mail establishes; Caldwell, an investment manager based in
Guernsey, acts for former Regal Petroleum chairman Frank Timis as well
as for offshore investors who appear to have sold their shares before
the Regal bubble burst - Mail on Sunday
* Frank Timis, who resigned as chairman of REGAL PETROLEUM last week,
considering whether to sue the Sunday Times over a story that appeared
in the newspaper last weekend - Sunday Express
* REGAL PETROLEUM asks Richard Hardman, former vice-president of
exploration at Amerada Hess, to oversee exploration - Sunday Telegraph
* Row blazes up at REGAL PETROLEUM as Bill Humphries quits the board;
he had hoped to be chairman after founder Frank Timis quit on Tuesday,
but resigned instead after a 'difference of opinion' - Saturday Mail
* Mystery surrounds the apparent suicide of a City star at CANTOR
FITZGERALD, who leaped to his death last weekend, fuelling concerns
about the intense pressures facing Square mile workers - Sunday Express
* ABN Amro increases its cash offer for Banca Antonveneta to 26.50 eur
(17.76 stg) a share and extends offer period - The Business
* 3I considering launching a fresh bid for Virgin Radio, owned by SMG,
and the Scottish media group's other assets - Saturday FT
* Sir Robert Finch, a former Lord Mayor of London, being lined up to
become chairman of LIBERTY INTERNATIONAL - Sunday Times
* Former chairman of MCCARTHY & STONE suing the company he founded in
1963 for share options worth an estimated 200,000 stg - Saturday FT
* Individuals in the UK would be able to buy into regulated hedge funds
for the first time as part of reforms under discussion at the chief City
regulator - Saturday FT
* MG Rover creditors to receive 'nil or negligible' payouts, say
administrators - Saturday FT
* Headhunters appointed to look for a replacement for Bob Stott, the
embattled chief executive of WILLIAM MORRISON, amid a growing
shareholder revolt over the company's handling of its 3 bln stg
acquisition of Safeway - Observer
* Archie Norman, the highly regarded retailer credited with turning
round Asda in the 1990s, knocks back an approach by WILLIAM MORRISON -
Independent on Sunday
* Sir Ken Morrison and his only independent board member, David Jones,
at odds over suitable candidates to fill crucial non-executive posts on
the board of WILLIAM MORRISON, the stricken retailer - Saturday FT
* Wife of Sir Ken Morrison, the executive chairman of WILLIAM MORRISON,
and two family trusts spend more than 3.5 mln stg buying two million
shares in the deeply troubled supermarket group
* Bill for boardroom sweep-out at MARKS & SPENCER hits 17 mln stg -
Saturday Telegraph
* MATALAN to axe hundreds of jobs from its stores and head office as it
slims down its operations in the face of a continuing downturn in
consumer spending - Sunday Telegraph
* European Commission proposes that BSKYB should lose half of its live
Premier League football rights - Sunday Telegraph
* Football League secures a 110 mln stg broadcasting contract with
BSKYB and ITV following a competitive auction that sees the sports body
increase the value of its media rights - Saturday FT
* BSKYB's efforts to win ten million customers by 2010 receives a
setback as it emerges that the number of households using a free digital
satellite connection to watch television soared in the first three
months of this year - Saturday Times
* BETFAIR, the world's largest internet betting exchange, close to
appointing an IPO adviser after holding a beauty parade this week when
it saw bankers from Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and UBS - Saturday FT
* Russia's leading internet portal, Rambler Media, floats on AIM on
Wednesday in a stock market debut that will value the company at more
than 150 mln usd - Obsever
* Jitters in the City as RYANAIR defies EU compensation laws; consumer
group, The Air Transport Users Group, building dossier of evidence
against low-cost airline's refusal to obey new rules on assisting
delayed passengers - Independent on Sunday
* Multiplex close to a 'milestone' deal with unions to ensure the new
Wembley stadium is finished on time - Saturday Times
* TOREX RETAIL paying 73 mln stg in shares for XN CHECKOUT
SATURDAY PRESS COMMENT
FT
THE LEX COLUMN comments on BSKYB (faced with concerns over growth,
competition, regulation and capital spending, further weakness in
BSkyB's share price is justified), Emerging market equities, Citigroup,
Venture capital - FULLER, SMITH & TURNER (performance has been solid but
does not demonstrate a growth story to justify the premium to peers such
as GREENE KING) - GRAINGER TRUST (the dividend yield, at an historic 1
pct, is unlikely to prop up the stock) - Weekend share watch: KELDA GROUP (US disposal could give further momemtum), PREZZO (investors will
be waiting a long time for a return, unless the family sells to a
generous bidder), SANCTUARY GROUP (in the event that firm buyers emerge,
Sanctuary's management will need to prove that its business model
actually works) - LONDON MARKET: CSR (speculation it could have won the
business to provide Sony's Playstation 3 with Bluetooth technology),
EMBLAZE (talk of a significant deal on Monday) - ANALYST WATCH: IMPERIAL TOBACCO (a UK smoking ban and competition in its markets could slow down
Imperial's impressive momentum) - MY PORTFOLIO: Peter Temple buys ASIA
ENERGY
Independent
AIM - Five stocks to watch: AMINO, ASOS, MONTERRICO METALS, AVANTI
SCREEN MEDIA, TANFIELD - NO PAIN, NO GAIN: Derek Pain comments on
PROFILE MEDIA (I feel I have little choice but to remain on board),
PRINTING.COM (a 'significant wave' of new bolt-on agreements is said to
be imminent; it also has international ambitions and has already set up
shop in Dublin) - MARKET REPORT: SCOTTISH & NEWCASTLE (InBev competition
threat)
Telegraph
QUESTOR COLUMN: SEVERN TRENT (until the management starts to impress
more, the stock looks fully valued), WINCANTON (for the patient
investor, worth holding), ELEMENTIS (worth a punt) - THE MARKET:
BIOFUELS CORPORATION (speculation it is negotiating a refinancing
package), REGUS (KKR bid talk), HITCHENS HARRISON (talk that South
Africa could be the the next target for expansion) - Diary of a Private
Investor: James Bartholomew buys small amounts of BETONSPORTS and
SPORTINGBET at 125.6 pence and 295 respectively
Times
STOCK MARKETS: PREZZO (stock overhang cleared), GAMING CORPORATION
(stock overhang cleared) - TEMPUS: The following AIM-listed companies,
according to stock market data provider Hemscott, are poised to increase
earnings per share by at least 10 pct in the next year: OMEGA
INTERNATIONAL, POLARON, MEDIA SQUARE, TITAN EUROPE, GOOCH & HOUSEGO,
MEARS, PM, FIRST DERIVATIVES, FLOMERICS, COLLIERS CRE, SYSTEMS UNION,
FOUNTAINS and INTERNATIONAL GREETINGS
Guardian
Market forces: INVENTIVE LEISURE (latest high street operator to become
the focus of consolidation speculation), DICOM (rumours it is about to
clinch an administration contract helping provide social services in the
US), EMBLAZE (rumours of an imminent deal to design and supply white
label handsets)
Express
MARKET REPORT: SCOTTISH POWER (hopes of a takeover by a European
predator), o2 (ongoing chatter about bid interest from KPN), FENNER
(talk of higher-than-expected cost savings from acquisition of
Wellington Holdings), CHACO RESOURCES (speculation about a forthcoming
positive exploration update)
Mail
INVESTMENT EXTRA: Brian O'Connor comments on ROLLS-ROYCE (risky, but
rewarding), CHAUCER bid approach (fingers crossed for a good outcome -
not guaranteed, so be ready to sell) - MARKET REPORT: CABLE & WIRELESS
(speculation it may be mulling a bid for THUS), HITCHENS HARRISON
(whispers that expansion in South Africa may be next)
SUNDAY PRESS COMMENT
The Business
THE ALCHEMIST: Clem Chambers comments on companies that might get
pounced upon (WHITBREAD, MITCHELLS & BUTLERS - GROWTH INVESTOR: GUS -
SMALL-CAP INVESTOR: WATERMARK (share have fallen back over the past
month and this provides a good buying opportunity) - AIM INVESTOR:
DAWSON INTERNATIONAL (speculative buy) - BENCHMARK: Grant Clelland
comments on Siemens, General Motors, French privatisations
Mail on Sunday
COMPANIES AND MARKETS: EMAP snub irks SCOTTISH RADIO HOLDINGS
investors; Z GROUP (poised for AIM float) - MIDAS: ZINCOX (speculative
buy) - TAKING STOCK: Ben Laurence comments on PROTEOME SCIENCES (shrewd
investors predict it will this week announce a big deal with Applied
Biosystems of the US), EMBLAZE (an announcement that it has found a UK
distributor for its handsets is due tomorrow), ARLA FOODS UK (a bid
looks unlikely), HALFORDS (looks to be one of the few retailers whose
shares are well underpinned by current trading prospects), COMPASS (Moto
service stations sale speculation)
Observer
THROG STREET: Richard Wachman comments on JOHNSTON PRESS (a great
read), FIRST CHOICE (if it this week confirms that it is heading for a
good summer, and perhaps indicates it can redeem a tranche of preference
shares, there is no reason why the stock shouldn't breach 2 stg for the
first time since 1999), FENCHURCH ADVISORY PARTNERS (speculation is rife
that one or two big deals are already in the pipeline; is BARCLAYS
involved? I wonder)
Sunday Telegraph
THE MAVERICK: Luke Johnson comments on PARTYGAMING (unfortunately for
PartyGaming, the new issues market is in a bad way and I predict the
price will be slashed or the flotation will be pulled) - Equity View -
BLUE CHIP VALUES: AWG (buy); Look who's trading: RATHBONE BROTHERS
(directors sell stock; investors may be tempted to take profits); SMALL
CAP COMMENT: HALFORDS (we reiterate or buy recommendation; analysts have
a price target of 315 pence), LIONTRUST ASSET MANAGEMENT (worth a punt),
BUSINESS POST (buy), HELPHIRE (keep buying) - THE NUMBERS GAME: TONY
JACKSON comments on CARPHONE WAREHOUSE (I shall not be buying at this
price; not because I don't admire the company, but because its prospects
are just too complex for me to understand)
Sunday Times
JUDGMENT DAY: SHOULD YOU BUY SHARES IN EASYJET? Andy Brough, fund
manager at Schroders, says hold, while Tim Steer, fund manager at New
Star, says sell - INSIDE THE CITY: John Waples comments on closed-life
sector (those wanting immediate exposure to this sector should take a
look at CHESNARA; shares in the company are yielding 9 pct; it will
either be a consolidator or a vehicle into which Hugh Osmond can
reverse); INMARSAT/RHM (floats being well received; both companies will
pay a generous dividend); MARKET MOLE: ITV (Andrew Green has bought 2.4
mln shares this month, taking the holding of his GAM Global Diversified
fund to 7.3 mln, and his GAM UK Diversified fund to 5.3 mln, or 0.1 pct
of the company)