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Holidaybreak (HBR)

Sector:

Travel & Leisure

Index:

FTSE Small Cap

Market Cap

£89.29m

Change Today

Price Up6.50p ()

Share Price

182.75p

London midday: Stocks up on financials

Date: Wednesday 23 Jul 2008

  • Market Movers
  • techMARK 1,381.88 +0.63%
  • FTSE 100 5,426.50 +1.16%
  • FTSE 250 9,154.90 +1.92%

LONDON (ShareCast) - Top stocks continue in the same range as financials move ahead.

Bank HBOS surged on talks of a bid interest from Spanish rival BBVA. Royal Bank of Scotland, Barclays and Lloyds TSB rose in sympathy.

Talk of a bail-out for US mortgage lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac has given a boost to other financials, including Schroders and Friends Provident.

British Airways is the best performer on Footsie this morning, but cruise operator Carnival, another big fuel user, is also going well. Oil groups and miners are the weak spots.

Miners are weighing on the market with Ferrexpo, Lonmin, International Power and Anglo American down and with crude falling under $128 per barrel overnight, Shell, Tullow Oil and BP are down.

Vodafone has decided to buy-back £1bn of shares after the kicking they got yesterday on its less than inspiring update.

Pharmaceutical firm GSK said sales in the second quarter were up 4% at £5.8bn. The group also outlined three new strategic priorities today and announced the slowing of its share buyback programme.

Tate & Lyle reported a satisfactory start to the financial year with profit before tax for the continuing operations in the first quarter broadly in line with last year.

Car parts and bike retailer Halfords' first-quarter profit has run ahead its expectations, boosted by a strong performance from its car maintenance business. Like-for-like sales rose 0.2% in the 13 weeks to 27 June, adjusted for the timing of Easter.

Centrica has increased its shareholding in Belgian generation and supply company SPE to a controlling 51% through the exercise its pre-emption right over the 25.5% interest in SPE currently held by GDF International. The cost of the stake is €515m cash plus a deferred €105m.

Publisher Daily Mail reports revenue for the third quarter rose by 5% on last year with continued growth from the business to business divisions but weakening advertising conditions in the newspaper divisions.

BHP's fourth-quarter copper output rose 14% versus the comparable year ago period, while iron ore rose 15%, though coal used in steel making dropped 18%, BHP said. BHP warned that Escondida's total output would drop 10-15% in the 2009 financial year due to lower ore grades.

Buy-to-let mortgage lender Paragon could get a bid from TPG Capital, the US private equity group, that pulled out of a £179m capital injection into Bradford & Bingley, says the FT.

Joinery and kitchen group Galiform saw a solid underlying performance in the first six months of 2008, but sales slowed towards the end of the half and that trend has continued, knocking the shares lower.

Bike and car spares chain Halfords has defied the consumer downturn with both sales and profits ahead of expectations in the first quarter.

Recycling products and services group Straight said interim profits will be lower than expected because of losses at its retail division.

Short breaks holiday specialist Holidaybreak has seen revenue growth across all of its divisions, although the hotel division has recently experienced a slow-down in the UK.

Specialist brick maker Michelmersh said despite the uncertainties in the UK construction sector, turnover in the first six months is 6.6% higher than in the same period in 2007.

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Holidaybreak Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 182.75p Price Up
Change Today +6.50p
52 Week High 725.50p
52 Week Low 144.75p
Volume 530,011
Shares Issued 48.86m
Market Cap £89.29m
Beta 0.76
RiskGrade 504

Performance Indicators

Compare performance with the sector and the market.
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Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
82.35% above the market average82.35% above the market average82.35% above the market average82.35% above the market average82.35% above the market average
80.77% above the sector average80.77% above the sector average80.77% above the sector average80.77% above the sector average80.77% above the sector average
Price Trend
63.01% below the market average63.01% below the market average63.01% below the market average63.01% below the market average63.01% below the market average
67.86% below the sector average67.86% below the sector average67.86% below the sector average67.86% below the sector average67.86% below the sector average
Income
91.70% above the market average91.70% above the market average91.70% above the market average91.70% above the market average91.70% above the market average
73.08% above the sector average73.08% above the sector average73.08% above the sector average73.08% above the sector average73.08% above the sector average
Growth
3.08% below the market average3.08% below the market average3.08% below the market average3.08% below the market average3.08% below the market average
Sector averageSector averageSector averageSector averageSector average
Price Chg 6m
50% below the market average50% below the market average50% below the market average50% below the market average50% below the market average
67.86% below the sector average67.86% below the sector average67.86% below the sector average67.86% below the sector average67.86% below the sector average
P/E
61.41% above the market average61.41% above the market average61.41% above the market average61.41% above the market average61.41% above the market average
51.43% above the sector average51.43% above the sector average51.43% above the sector average51.43% above the sector average51.43% above the sector average
PEG
29.76% above the market average29.76% above the market average29.76% above the market average29.76% above the market average29.76% above the market average
30.61% above the sector average30.61% above the sector average30.61% above the sector average30.61% above the sector average30.61% above the sector average
Dividend Yield
75.70% above the market average75.70% above the market average75.70% above the market average75.70% above the market average75.70% above the market average
84.62% above the sector average84.62% above the sector average84.62% above the sector average84.62% above the sector average84.62% above the sector average
EPS Growth
15.20% above the market average15.20% above the market average15.20% above the market average15.20% above the market average15.20% above the market average
10% below the sector average10% below the sector average10% below the sector average10% below the sector average10% below the sector average
Operating Margin
20.02% above the market average20.02% above the market average20.02% above the market average20.02% above the market average20.02% above the market average
25.00% above the sector average25.00% above the sector average25.00% above the sector average25.00% above the sector average25.00% above the sector average

What The Brokers Say

Strong Buy 5
Buy 1
Neutral 2
Sell 0
Strong Sell 0
Total 8
buy
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Holidaybreak Dividends

  Latest Previous
  Interim Final
Ex-Div 16-Jul-08 26-Mar-08
Paid 12-Aug-08 22-Apr-08
Amount 9.25p 23.30p

Trades for --2008

Time Volume / Share Price
0 @ 0.000p

Holidaybreak Key Personnel

Finance Director Robert G Baddeley
Chair Robert Ayling
CEO Carl Michel

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