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A Brief Look At The Week Ahead | |
A busy week this week with plenty to keep traders on their toes. A goodly amount of boardroom wrangling and shareholder pressure is anticipated with Vodafone, Scottish Power and BP in the forefront. On Monday, hygiene products group Reckitt Benckiser is expected to unveil interim pre-tax profits of 161m, before one-off costs, up more than 12%. It has been boosted by strong sales in the US and Europe. Amongst pharmaceutical companies, on Wednesday GlaxoSmithKline is likely to report a 6% rise in Q2, boosted by strong vaccines. The following day, rival AstraZeneca is expected to reveal sales up 7%. AZN shares are expected to be particularly buoyant after the company said at the weekend that it had won US approval for its asthma drug Symbicort. On Friday, Shire Pharma will update us on Q2 performance, with investors keen for news on US regulatory approval for its potential blockbuter, Elaprase. Thursday also sees British American Tobacco in the spotlight, with analysts expecting the group to reveal a 12% profit rise to 1.44bn in the first half, primarily due to strong business in emerging markets. Oil majors will be putting their spin on the week, with BG Group reporting interim results on Monday, followed by BP on Tuesday, which is seen likely to report a fall in production of around 2%. Improving profits from its US refining business should help push underlying net profits ahead 10% to $5.98bn. On Thursday, Royal Dutch Shell is expected to reveal a 5% year-on-year fall in production volumes, although this will be offset by the higher oil price. Shell's income for the quarter is expected to be $6.27bn, compared to $5.49bn in the same period last year. BSkyB, which last week announced its foray into the broadband market, is forecast to publish a pre-tax profit of 806m, compared with 757m in 2005 when it reveals all on Friday. That result has been driven by revenue growth and an improvement in operating margins. Other companies seeking attention this week include Domino's Pizza and Yell on Tuesday; Reuters and Northern Roack on Wednesday; Centrica and Amvescap on Thursday with Prudential on Friday. With so much corporate news to hit the wires this week, the trick will be to pick out the gems that are going to turn a good profit, whilst avoiding data overload. Take care out there! Good hunting! Greystone (Greystone is Alan English, City Editor at MoneyAM.) |