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Cineworld Group (CINE)

Sector:

Travel & Leisure

Index:

FTSE Small Cap

Market Cap

£142.78m

Change Today

Price Up0.75p ()

Share Price

100.75p

London close: Footsie recovers early losses

Date: Thursday 21 Aug 2008

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LONDON (ShareCast) - Footsie briefly moved into the blue during the afternoon session, but fell back again to close little changed as oil stocks rallied to offset another tough day for the financial sector.

All of the best performers were either oil-related or miners. Oil stocks jumped as the price of crude rose by $6 per barrel on US/Russia tensions but miners did almost as well.

Tullow Oil, Anglo American, Kazakhmys, Petrofac, Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton, Amec Vedanta and Wood Group all made good ground.

Financials were under the cosh again, however. News that high-profile Australian fund management group Babcock & Brown had posted a 30% slide in half-year post-tax profits and is to part company with its chairman and founder, James Babcock, as well as its chief executive officer Phil Green also unsettled investors.

Schroders led the sector lower but high street banks such as Lloyds TSB, HBOS, Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC also fell.

Kazakh miner ENRC shined after the ferrochrome producer posted a strong set of half-year figures and said it expected higher commodity prices to hold despite the macroeconomic uncertainties. International Ferro Metals bounced higher in sympathy.

Supermarket chain Tesco weakened after concluding sales and leaseback deals on £605m of property assets, comprising 13 Tesco stores and a distribution centre.

Housebuilder Persimmon saw pre-tax profit plunge 87% in the first six months of 2008 from £281.1m to £36.9m as buyers struggled to get a mortgage. The figures were better than feared and prompted a sector rally that included Barratt Developments, Taylor Wimpey and Berkeley Group.

Insulation and roofing supplier SIG posted a slight drop in half year profits and warned that trading in some of its markets may become even more challenging.

Bermuda focused Lloyds insurer Amlin reported a sharp decline in half year profit after the effects of the credit crisis weighed on investment returns.

Old Mutual is to buy the 49% stake that Fortis Bank holds in ABN Amro TEDA Fund Management, a Chinese asset management joint venture, for about €165m in cash.

Engineer Invensys has paid $52m in cash for privately owned SAT Corporation, a Houston-based mobile solutions company.

Latin America-focused Hochschild Mining reported a 86% jump in core earnings in the first half and said it is on track to achieve its 2008 production target.

Cinema chain Cineworld lifted box office revenues by 1% in the first half, while total revenues improved by 0.9%, thanks to the success of blockbusters such as “I Am Legend” and “Indiana Jones”. The group said it is confident that the line up of films in the second half will drive admissions.

Material technology firm Dyson said overall pre-tax profit and debt levels for the year-to-date are satisfactory although higher energy costs and lower sales have hit its Thermal Technologies and Performance Materials divisions.

Silicon wafers supplier PV Crystalox Solar more than doubled interim profits due to an increase in contracted silicon deliveries and firmer wafer pricing.

Pharmaceutical company ProStrakan dips after reporting an operating loss, before one-off impairment charges of £2.2m, of £7.6m, versus a 2007 £8.7m loss.

Profit before tax dropped 67% in the first half for microwave radio and satellite transmission products supplier Vislink.

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Cineworld Group Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 100.75p Price Up
Change Today +0.75p
52 Week High 170.00
52 Week Low 92.50
Volume 209,029
Shares Issued 141.72m
Market Cap £142.78m
Beta 0.13
RiskGrade 204

Performance Indicators

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Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
39.68% above the market average39.68% above the market average39.68% above the market average39.68% above the market average39.68% 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
51.93% above the market average51.93% above the market average51.93% above the market average51.93% above the market average51.93% above the market average
60.71% above the sector average60.71% above the sector average60.71% above the sector average60.71% above the sector average60.71% above the sector average
Income
85.92% above the market average85.92% above the market average85.92% above the market average85.92% above the market average85.92% above the market average
96.08% above the sector average96.08% above the sector average96.08% above the sector average96.08% above the sector average96.08% above the sector average
Growth
15.53% below the market average15.53% below the market average15.53% below the market average15.53% below the market average15.53% below the market average
20% below the sector average20% below the sector average20% below the sector average20% below the sector average20% below the sector average
Price Chg 6m
51.87% above the market average51.87% above the market average51.87% above the market average51.87% above the market average51.87% above the market average
53.57% above the sector average53.57% above the sector average53.57% above the sector average53.57% above the sector average53.57% above the sector average
P/E
56.65% above the market average56.65% above the market average56.65% above the market average56.65% above the market average56.65% 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 Not Available
Dividend Yield
46.84% above the market average46.84% above the market average46.84% above the market average46.84% above the market average46.84% above the market average
69.23% above the sector average69.23% above the sector average69.23% above the sector average69.23% above the sector average69.23% above the sector average
EPS Growth Not Available
Operating Margin
15.74% above the market average15.74% above the market average15.74% above the market average15.74% above the market average15.74% above the market average
23.08% above the sector average23.08% above the sector average23.08% above the sector average23.08% above the sector average23.08% above the sector average

What The Brokers Say

Strong Buy 4
Buy 0
Neutral 1
Sell 0
Strong Sell 0
Total 5
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Cineworld Group Dividends

  Latest Previous
  Interim Final
Ex-Div 03-Sep-08 21-May-08
Paid 03-Oct-08 18-Jun-08
Amount 3.20p 6.50p

Trades for 02-Dec-2008

Time Volume / Share Price
16:43 200,000 @ 99.00p
14:56 350 @ 100.64p
09:59 48 @ 101.00p
09:54 140 @ 101.00p
09:38 124 @ 100.50p

Cineworld Group Key Personnel

CEO Steve Wiener
CFO Richard Jones

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