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US Futures roar ahead on news of Saddam capture Safeway, Morrison agrees a new three billion pound bid for rival Safeway to challenge for third position in the supermarket sector. This works out at 283p a share. Aggreko which rents out power generators, said its second half performance had been as expected and it anticipated its full year performance would meet forecasts. The company also announced further reorganisation and restructuring of its European and North American businesses. Psion said on Monday it expected group financial results for 2003 to be in line with management's expectations.The firm said it was generating cash and its net cash position at the end of November stood at 16.6 million pounds after paying 17.4 million to purchase additional shares in Symbian. George Wimpey The UK's biggest housebuilder said on Monday it expected group results for 2003 at the top end of market expectations, as it continued to ride a housing market boom in the UK. "We will enter 2004 with healthy order books although the US market is expected to be weaker in 2004 Inchcape said it expected profits for the year to be slightly ahead of current market consensus of 127.7 million pounds Lloyds TSB The UK's fifth-biggest bank, said on Monday that full-year trading would be in line with analysts' forecasts. The bank's asset quality remains good, Lloyds said in a statement. |
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Headlines Sunday 14th December An investigation into the UK's telecommunications industry could result in cheaper telephone, mobile and Internet calls, it has been claimed. The Times. |
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SUNDAY TIMES Scotland: HBOS to review Ryder Cup deal Morrison offers cash and shares Ryanair Holdings Germans to enter no-frills air market Capital Radio aims to regain No 1 spot BSkyB Crunch time for football TV rights Safeway Morrison offers cash and shares Royal and Sun Alliance poised to sell 600m UK life business Yeoman on guard against further losses Russian taxman sets sights on BP partners Independent News and Media sell-offs send share price soaring Manchester United Crunch time for football TV rights Bernerd goes for Chelsfield Leeds chairman to resign ICAP Trinity Mirror Working space MyTravel Group, Ryanair Holdings TUI takes on budget airlines |
We are not going bust, says MyTravel chief Forth Ports Victoria Masterson: On the waterfront easyJet 'Stansted could kill UK aviation' William Lewis: Morrison, the next move on the board is yours Chorion Takeover tussle upsets Toy Town British Airways TUI takes on budget airlines Sharewatch: HBOS Agenda: William Lewis: Morrison, the next move on the board is yours LastMinute.com Forth Ports Charles Hammond's working day Sharewatch: BT Group British Airways: 'Stansted could kill UK aviation' Spencer's good turn ICAP Directors' Deals: Mirror boss reflects on share buys |
RAC is on course to deliver dividend* growth of between 5 and 6% for the next couple of years. If it plods on and makes a habit of delivering inflation busting increases of this sort in future, the share price will flourish. Since the dividend yield* is a chunky 4.6% at present, todays starting price is a more than reasonable one. Buy NHPs management is doing great things. But a local authority funding issue means the shares hold risk that is out of kilter with the potential rewards. Avoid. Competition in the car hire business is always intense but never more so than when the industry is in the doldrums and the only scope for growth is by snatching market share from rival companies. This is bad news for Avis, the Sunday Times reckons, so it should be avoided. | |
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH Safeway war nears end GlaxoSmithKline Garnier to scoop up to 5.7m a year BAE Systems Portillo tries for chair Canary Wharf Reichmann bid backed WH Smith dividend risk Chorion Hands off Noddy! |
A safe landing for MyTravel? Group New boss in Boots M&S: all change at HQ BT pins its hopes on IT deals Matalan Coming right in the end MyTravel down to last resort |
Music-to-videos retailer HMV has cheered investors with a 49% rise in its share price since January but the stock may well have peaked. The group admitted that sales had been hit in the second quarter by the hot summer with like-for-like sales up just 0.3% in the 21 weeks to September 20. Christmas will be crucial and HMV chief executive Alan Giles is confident of a good festive trading period with major DVD releases including Johnny Depp's latest vehicle Pirates of the Caribbean. But HMV is coming under increasing pressure from supermarket rivals offering big discounts on the most popular CDs and DVDs. Sell at 170.75p. Chemring, the niche defence manufacturer, is best placed to escape the gloom surrounding the stocks of armaments makers following publication of the Government's white paper on defence last week. The group has been boosted by sales of its Kilgore flares that combat heat-seeking missiles and were widely used in Iraq. The group is now poised for further opportunities when the US government considers legislation that would force commercial airliners to be fitted with missile protection systems. Buy at 385.5p. | |
OBSERVER Sanctuary scores with Kelly Morrison and Safeway to clinch 3bn deal MyTravel Group Long haul to find the sunshine Desmond in fresh cull at the National Express MoD faces budget clash over aircraft carriers BAE Systems GlaxoSmithKline Garnier gives up perks to head off fat-cat row |
Bad to worse at WH Smith BSkyB Play on: Premiership can't afford full Monti BP Cheapside National Express Now Hill starts an Express rescue |
SUNDAY MAIL High Street retailer WH Smith will kick off the New Year with a dramatic profits warning - and the disclosure of hundreds of job losses at head office, including senior figures. |
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INDEPENDENT Lloyds under pressure over 2bn cash pile The Week Ahead: HBOS climbs the property ladder Sainsbury, William Morrison Never mind sleigh bells. Britain's retailers are listening for the sound of tills ringing There were no happy landings after Monti got hold of MyTravel |
WH Smith, MKS Never mind sleigh bells. Britain's retailers are listening for the sound of tills ringing GUS, Boots Never mind sleigh bells. Britain's retailers are listening for the sound of tills ringing Never mind sleigh bells. Britain's retailers are listening for the sound of tills ringing Boots, Tesco Never mind sleigh bells. Britain's retailers are listening for the sound of tills ringing |
SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY Noble Investments intentions towards funding games Isis tipped to buy Abbey National fund management business BP set to pull out of Safeway joint venture Bethel grabs Babcock Post |
J Beattie Financial loses MD to rival Bell Pottinger HBOS Wherever has the swan girl flown? |
SUNDAY EXPRESS SStocks of high street retailers have suffered recently as concerns over consumer debt and higher interest results impact on consumer spend, but electrical goods vendor Dixons still looks undervalued. Analysts say the share price has been discounted too heavily with underlying data showing a healthy cushion should Christmas trading prove disappointing. Buy at 132p. Prospects of an upswing in shares of mm02, look good with City speculation of consolidation in the mobile communications sector continuing to persist. mm02, which was reported to be a target of Japanese mobile giant DoCoMo a month ago, is also buoyed by strong subscriber growth and trading in Germany. Analysts are upbeat on news that debt and distribution policies are being considered. Buy at 78.75p. Shares in industrial property group Workspace should have further to go, lifted by better-than-expected interim results last month. Workspace reported pre-tax profits of 3.4 million for the six months to September 30 - more than double what it reaped at the same stage last year. With analysts setting a target price of 1475p, the stock is a speculative buy at 1425p. |
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INVESTORS CHRONICLE Tips: Buy United Business Media (UBM.L) at 503p - Workspace (WKP.L) at 14.25 - Honeycombe Leisure (HCL.L) at 71p - OMG (OMG.L) at 22p - Ramco (ROS.L) at 308p. Sell Peacock Group (PEA.L) at 211p.Updates: Buy Alliance & Leicester (AL.L), Finsbury Food (FIF.L) and Camec. Sell Eurotunnel (ETL.L) and WH Smith (SMWH.L).Shares that are making a Great Comeback: Ben Bailey (BBC.L) - Celsis (CEL.L) - Character Group (CCT.L) - Hitachi Capital (HCU.L) - Hornby (HRN.L) - Oxus Mining (OXS.L) - Volex (VLX.L).Company Results: Sell Phytopharm (PYM.L) Buy Creston (CRE.L) and David S Smith (SMDS.L). |
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SHARES MAGAZINE Plays of the Week: Buy Clarity Commerce Solutions (CCS.L) at 71.5p - The Wireless Group (TWG.L) at 88.5p - Cambrian Mining (CBM.L) at 50p - Zytronic (ZYT.L) at 68p - SCi Entertainment (SEG.L) at 119.5p.Updates: Buy Dyson Group (DYS.L), Jubilee Platinum (JLP.L) and CMS Webview (CWV.L). Hold Innovation Group (TIG.L).Public Finance Initiative is Money in the Bank: Interserve (IRV.L) - iSoft (IOT.L) - Serco (SRP.L) - Jarvis (JRVS.L) - WS Atkins (ATK.L) - Carillion (CLLN.L) - John Laing (LNGO.L). |
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