Digger
- 07 Dec 2005 06:32
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Digger
- 07 Dec 2005 06:59
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Digger
- 07 Dec 2005 07:05
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LONDON (AFX) - UK blue chips look set to open flat this morning after yesterday's good advance, with Wall Street closing firmer but off highs overnight and as crude prices moved back above 60 usd a barrel in Asian trade, dealers said.
Spread bettors IG index expect the FTSE 100 index to open around 2 points lower at 5,536.
MARKETS
FTSE 100 5,538.8 up 28.4
FTSE 250 8,487.9 up 11.9
DJIA 10,856.90 up 21.90
Nasdaq Comp 2,260.76 up 3.12
S&P 500 1,263.70 up 1.60
Tokyo: Nikkei 15,484.66 up 61.28
Hang Seng midday 15,013.13 up 22.52
Gold 507.30 usd (505.60 usd)
Oil - Brent Jan 57.61 usd (57.73 usd)
TODAY'S PRESS
* TESCO and Asda credit ploy funds fast growth; supermarkets rely on suppliers for free finance - FT
* ITV will pay up to 175 mln stg for Friends Reunited - FT
* Pensions industry faces costs of tens of millions of pounds following the government's decision to close next April's planned tax break on holding residential property and exotic investments - FT
* SCHRODERS switches bulk of pension fund out of equities - FT
* CARILLION will today announce it has agreed to buy MOWLAM for more than 290 mln stg in a cash and shares deal - FT
* Royal Mail seeks 2 bln stg cash to boost after stamp price rebuff - Times
PRESS COMMENT
FT
THE LEX COLUMN comments on HBOS (a good bank to own during potentially bad times), Intellectual property (while UK is very productive in a scientific research, its track record at commercialising the results is less impressive), EU budget (UK rebate has dominated headlines, but, in economic reality, is insignificant), TNT (investors can look forward to a leaner group, and the potential for more fireworks down the road), Korean equities (already pricey in historical terms, though it remains one of Asia's cheaper markets on a 2005 price-earnings multiple of around 11 times), Time Warner (recent history is not on Carl Icahn's side; media conglomerates pursuing break-ups - the strategy he is pushing for Time Warner - have hardly soared in value)
Telegraph
NEXT (break-up speculation) - QUESTOR: SEVERN TRENT (buy), GREENE KING (hold), HALMA (sell)
Express
SHARE WHISPER: COLLINS STEWART TULLETT (rumours that Macquarie is on the look out for a UK brokerage)
Times
Directors' dealing: HALFORDS (chief executive and finance director sell 1.98 mln stg of stock) - Rumour of the day: MILLENNIUM & COPTHORNE (word it is mulling the launch of a 340 mln stg real estate investment trust that would contain some of its 91 properties) - TEMPUS: SEVERN TRENT (avoid), QUINTAIN (hold), GREENE KING (hold)
Guardian
BIZSPACE (Trefick increases holding to nearly 24 pct)
Independent
THE INVESTMENT COLUMN: HBOS (buy), GREENE KING (buy), API (avoid for now)
Greystone
- 07 Dec 2005 12:19
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Stan
- 07 Dec 2005 15:13
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Just can't be bothered with Christmas any more LW, apart from keeping the "outlaws" happy of course......mind you I am looking forward to our do In Brum next week.
Greystone
- 07 Dec 2005 17:07
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