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HBOS(HBOS)

Sector:

Banks

Index:

FTSE 100

Market Cap

£17,442m

Change Today

Price Down-5.00p

Share Price

465.25p

London midday: Financials reeling after AIG losses

Date: Friday 09 May 2008

  • Market Movers
  • techMARK 1,434.14 -0.86%
  • FTSE 100 6,183.50 -1.39%
  • FTSE 250 10,418.40 -1.25%

LONDON (ShareCast) - The list of FTSE 100 constituents is a sea of red today, with financials leading the retreat after US insurance giant AIG announced $7.81bn of losses in its first quarter results.

Royal Bank of Scotland, Lloyds TSB, HBOS, HBSC and Barclays are the major sufferers in the banking sector, with the latter suffering the additional blow of a downgrade to “underweight” from “equal weight” by Morgan Stanley.

Insurers reacting badly to the AIG result include Old Mutual, Royal & Sun Alliance and Legal & General.

Carphone Warehouse is friendless after analysts get their teeth into the fine detail of the company’s deal with Best Buy. Citigroup reiterated its “sell” advice today as it awaits further news on the company’s deteriorating cash position.

Business software group Sage Group also suffers broker-inspired losses after Investec Securities downgraded the stock to “hold” from “buy” following yesterday’s results.

Shares in music and games retailer HMV fell despite upbeat earnings. The group reported a 10.1% rise in like-for-like sales in the 16 weeks ended 26 April and said it expects full-year profits before tax and exceptional costs to be towards the upper end of market expectations. Total group sales rose 11.9% in the 16 weeks period, while gross margins were in line with previous guidance.

Electronic component group Laird reported a strong start to 2008. In the three months to March, revenue from continuing operations grew by 35% compared with the same period in 2007. "Organic revenue growth in the quarter was towards the top end of expectations of 15% to 20% growth in the medium term, at constant currency, with particularly strong growth in antennae modules and actuation devices," it says.

Sub-prime lender Cattles also saw a strong start to the year. "Trading conditions for our business have been favourable." Cattles launched a £200m cash call last month.

Magners cider group C&C's operating profits fell by 37% last year to February on sales down to €679m from €738m. The group said its performance in both Ireland and Great Britain reflects weak market conditions related to the combination of low consumer confidence and poor spring weather. For the full year C&C expects modest overall revenue growth and some improvement in operating margins.

Engineer IMI said its end markets generally remain firm with no discernible change in order momentum in recent months. Prospects for the oil and gas and power markets look positive for its Severe Service business.

British Energy was in focus as the latest deadline for potential bidders looms. French power giant EDF is expected to table a takeover offer today but German group RWE is not interested any more according to German paper reports.

Talks regarding BG Group’s £6.2bn (A$12.9bn) bid approach for Australia’s Origin Energy are ongoing, but have been inconclusive, the UK oil and gas giant said.

Private equity firm Vitruvian Partners has launched a recommended 45p a share cash offer for AIM listed TV production company Tinopolis worth £44.7m. Vitruvian, whose bid represents a 32% premium to Thursday night’s closing price, has received irrevocable undertakings to back the offer representing 55.6% of the shares.

Flomerics has rejected a 104p per share cash offer from Mentor Graphics, saying it undervalues the simulation software specialist.

Shares in AIM-listed mobile banking and payments firm Monitise powered ahead after it said it is joining forces with Carphone Warehouse to start a mobile money scheme using a pre-pay card.

Investors have soured on cooker and kitchen equipment maker Aga Foodservice after it said trading is mixed as sector data indicates the value of cooker sales has fallen in most international markets this year.

FTSE 100 - Risers
Smith & Nephew (SN.) 555.00p +1.28%
Morrison (Wm) Supermarkets (MRW) 291.25p +1.13%
Unilever (ULVR) 1,765.00p +0.74%
Eurasian Natural Resources (ENRC) 1,296.00p +0.62%
Sainsbury (J) (SBRY) 397.25p +0.51%
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) 1,139.00p +0.44%
Reckitt Benckiser Group (RB.) 3,014.00p +0.37%
Imperial Tobacco Group (IMT) 2,491.00p +0.28%
Cairn Energy (CNE) 3,351.00p +0.27%
TUI Travel (TT.) 255.00p +0.20%

FTSE 100 - Fallers
Carphone Warehouse Group (CPW) 270.00p -6.57%
Sage Group (SGE) 214.00p -5.52%
Home Retail Group (HOME) 266.75p -4.99%
Persimmon (PSN) 611.00p -4.53%
Kazakhmys (KAZ) 1,833.00p -4.23%
Enterprise Inns (ETI) 478.50p -4.11%
Old Mutual (OML) 119.80p -4.01%
British Airways (BAY) 229.00p -3.98%
Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS) 344.00p -3.71%
Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Group (RSA) 138.70p -3.61%

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HBOS Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 465.25p Price Down
Change Today -5.00p
52 Week High 1,102.00p
52 Week Low 446.25p
Volume 25,003,573
Shares Issued 3,749.00m
Market Cap £17,442m
Beta 1.68
RiskGrade 294

Performance Indicators

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Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
91.34% above the market average91.34% above the market average91.34% above the market average91.34% above the market average91.34% above the market average
33.33% above the sector average33.33% above the sector average33.33% above the sector average33.33% above the sector average33.33% above the sector average
Price Trend
74.51% below the market average74.51% below the market average74.51% below the market average74.51% below the market average74.51% below the market average
76.47% below the sector average76.47% below the sector average76.47% below the sector average76.47% below the sector average76.47% below the sector average
Income
92.59% above the market average92.59% above the market average92.59% above the market average92.59% above the market average92.59% above the market average
7.69% above the sector average7.69% above the sector average7.69% above the sector average7.69% above the sector average7.69% above the sector average
Growth
87.04% below the market average87.04% below the market average87.04% below the market average87.04% below the market average87.04% below the market average
75% below the sector average75% below the sector average75% below the sector average75% below the sector average75% below the sector average
Price Chg 6m
67.36% below the market average67.36% below the market average67.36% below the market average67.36% below the market average67.36% below the market average
88.24% below the sector average88.24% below the sector average88.24% below the sector average88.24% below the sector average88.24% below the sector average
P/E
82.15% above the market average82.15% above the market average82.15% above the market average82.15% above the market average82.15% above the market average
71.43% above the sector average71.43% above the sector average71.43% above the sector average71.43% above the sector average71.43% above the sector average
PEG
31.33% below the market average31.33% below the market average31.33% below the market average31.33% below the market average31.33% below the market average
60% below the sector average60% below the sector average60% below the sector average60% below the sector average60% below the sector average
Dividend Yield
87.95% above the market average87.95% above the market average87.95% above the market average87.95% above the market average87.95% above the market average
50.00% above the sector average50.00% above the sector average50.00% above the sector average50.00% above the sector average50.00% above the sector average
EPS Growth
37.36% below the market average37.36% below the market average37.36% below the market average37.36% below the market average37.36% below the market average
28.57% below the sector average28.57% below the sector average28.57% below the sector average28.57% below the sector average28.57% below the sector average
Operating Margin
49.98% above the market average49.98% above the market average49.98% above the market average49.98% above the market average49.98% above the market average
46.67% below the sector average46.67% below the sector average46.67% below the sector average46.67% below the sector average46.67% below the sector average

What The Brokers Say

Strong Buy 5
Buy 0
Neutral 11
Sell 3
Strong Sell 5
Total 24
neutral
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HBOS Dividends

  Latest Previous
  Final Interim
Ex-Div 12-Mar-08 08-Aug-07
Paid 12-May-08 08-Oct-07
Amount 32.30p 16.60p

Trades for --2008

Time Volume / Share Price
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HBOS Key Personnel

Chair Dennis Stevenson
CEO Andy C Hornby
COO Philip Gore-Randall