Shares close lower despite M&A buzz
Shares close lower despite M&A buzzLondon leading share index is back below the 6,000 point mark after a sluggish day which saw downbeat miners offsetting mergers and acquisitions excitement.
Miners such as Kazakhmys and Fresnillo were out of favour amid lower metals prices after China increased reserve requirements for banks in an attempt to curb inflation, while in the financial sector banks are nervous ahead of this afternoon meeting of European finance ministers to discuss the European sovereign debt situation. Fund manager Schroders, meanwhile, is down in the dumps after UBS downgraded the stock to eutral?from uy?
BP finished higher by a whisker after the oil giant announced a controversial landmark deal with Rosneft, the Russian state oil company.
As well as confirming the tie-up with Rosneft, BP said it has been awarded four deepwater blocks off the coast of south Australia. BP said that it will explore Exploration Permit for Petroleum (EPP) areas EPP 37, EPP 38, EPP 39 and EPP 40 covering an area of 24,000 square kilometres for oil and gas reserves, with the right to develop any commercially viable discoveries.
It's the Rosneft deal, however, that has garnered most interest. The two companies have put in place a share-swap deal to cement an alliance that will see them jointly explore and develop three license blocks, EPNZ 1,2 & 3, on the Russian Arctic continental shelf.
The alliance was welcomed by broker Panmure Gordon, which described it as ?an exciting move for BP.?
ith this deal , BP will bring the expertise that it has developed in Alaska (US), the Beaufort Sea (Canada) and Northern Siberia (Russia). By getting into bed with Rosneft, the group is able to get access to this exciting new acreage and obtains first move advantage. With it becoming more difficult to operate in the US Gulf of Mexico, following the Macondo incident, the company has decided that it will look towards Russia to fuel its future growth,?the broker said.
Engineer Smiths Group soared Monday after the maker of medical devices and airport scanners said after the close of trading on Friday that it had rejected a ?.45bn approach for its biggest division Smiths Medical.
It said it had carefully considered the approach, which came from the private equity group Apax according to media reports, concluding that continuing discussions on the basis of a sale at that level would not be in shareholders?best interests.
Smith & Nephew was also in demand on weekend reports that Johnson & Johnson is mulling a higher offer for the knee implants group.
Rolls-Royce has won its biggest ever marine naval surface ship contract, sealing a deal to supply gas turbines and waterjets for ten of the US Navy's Littoral Combat Ships (LCS).
Document and patent translation specialist SDL expects both revenue and profits for the year just ended to come in ahead of market forecasts.
Coal miner UK Coal increased fourth quarter total production to 2.3m tonnes compared to 0.2m tonnes the same quarter a year earlier. Total production for the year ended 25 December 2010 rose to 7.2mt compared to 7mt the year before.
"We are expecting a non-cash revaluation loss for the year, reflecting the market for the larger residential development sites in particular, of approximately ?0m," it added.
Stanley Gibbons will beat revenue forecasts for 2010 and reveal profits in line with expectations, the stamp and collectibles trader said Monday. The company has also continued to grow operating profit despite spending big money on developing its websites, database asset management system and international marketing campaigns.
AIM-quoted engineer Avingtrans says that it will exceed expectations in the year to May 2011. That is due to a strong second half helped by an improvement in aerospace demand. Industrial markets have also strengthened more quickly than expected, particularly in Germany.
Potash mining group Sirius Minerals has acquired York Potash and appointed its founder, former Citigroup man Chris Fraser, as managing director and chief executive officer of Sirius. York Potash is a private UK company that has signed various agreements with major landowners in relation to extensive mineral rights covering more than 600 square kilometres onshore and offshore between the towns of Whitby and Scarborough in North Yorkshire, England.
Tungsten and molybdenum recycler Metal-Tech says that it may have to make substantial write-downs if its partner in the Mongolian joint venture Shim-Technology goes ahead with its plan to initiate bankruptcy proceedings against the joint venture.
Property group Minerva is wanted after it revealed late on Friday that it is involved in preliminary takeover talks.
FTSE 100 - Risers
Smiths Group (SMIN) 1,381.00p +7.72%
GKN (GKN) 229.90p +3.56%
Smith & Nephew (SN.) 709.00p +3.50%
Capita Group (CPI) 717.50p +2.87%
TUI Travel (TT.) 270.00p +2.12%
Vodafone Group (VOD) 175.00p +1.77%
Intertek Group (ITRK) 1,843.00p +1.77%
Essar Energy (ESSR) 557.50p +1.36%
Serco Group (SRP) 566.00p +1.25%
Tesco (TSCO) 410.50p +1.22%
FTSE 100 - Fallers
Autonomy Corporation (AU.) 1,465.00p -5.06%
Fresnillo (FRES) 1,439.00p -3.55%
ARM Holdings (ARM) 514.50p -3.02%
Weir Group (WEIR) 1,690.00p -2.82%
Schroders (SDR) 1,841.00p -2.39%
Lloyds Banking Group (LLOY) 68.10p -2.17%
Schroders (Non-Voting) (SDRC) 1,443.00p -2.17%
African Barrick Gold (ABG) 564.00p -1.83%
Legal & General Group (LGEN) 108.10p -1.73%
Tullow Oil (TLW) 1,365.00p -1.66%
FTSE 250 - Risers
Exillon Energy (EXI) 407.80p +4.56%
Betfair Group (BET) 963.00p +4.39%
Rentokil Initial (RTO) 101.80p +4.09%
Michael Page International (MPI) 528.00p +3.83%
AZ Electronic Materials SA (WI) (AZEM) 316.00p +3.61%
Taylor Wimpey (TW.) 35.15p +3.57%
Salamander Energy (SMDR) 282.10p +3.56%
JD Sports Fashion (JD.) 910.00p +3.41%
CPP Group (CPP) 329.00p +3.10%
Charter International (CHTR) 838.00p +3.08%
FTSE 250 - Fallers
Hunting (HTG) 777.00p -3.60%
International Personal Finance (IPF) 361.60p -3.57%
Rotork (ROR) 1,691.00p -3.21%
Hansen Transmissions International NV (DI) (HSN) 59.20p -2.95%
Travis Perkins (TPK) 1,088.00p -2.42%
Afren (AFR) 153.20p -2.42%
Provident Financial (PFG) 961.00p -2.39%
EnQuest (ENQ) 143.90p -2.24%
Victrex (VCT) 1,415.00p -2.21%
Avis Europe (AVE) 222.40p -2.07%
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