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Lonmin (LMI)

Sector:

Mining

Index:

FTSE 100

Market Cap

£1,119.70m

Change Today

Price Down-8.50p

Share Price

716.00p

Tuesday newspaper round-up: Axon, BP, Lonmin

Date: Tuesday 26 Aug 2008

LONDON (ShareCast) - Axon, a little-known IT services company, has become the latest British business to be snapped up by a fast-growing Indian rival.

Infosys, one of the world’s biggest outsourcing companies, said yesterday that it had bought Axon in a £407m acquisition that hands £44m to Mark Hunter, Axon’s founder and former chairman, reports the Times.

The Prime Minister faces the prospect of the resignation of at least one ministerial aide if he fails to impose a new levy on energy companies’ profits, The Times has learnt. A petition calling for a windfall tax has been signed by 70 Labour MPs, including three ministerial aides. Five other junior members of the Government have told The Times that they are backing the campaign.

TNK-BP, the Russian joint venture of BP, suffered another setback yesterday with the resignation of a second senior executive in less than a month. Anthony Considine, the company’s head of downstream business, responsible for its oil refining, trading and marketing businesses, is leaving after five years to “pursue other opportunities” as the battle for control of the business escalates, reports the Times.

Sir John Craven's attempts to defend Lonmin, the platinum producer, from a £33-a-share hostile bid from Xstrata have been undermined by the revelation that he sold two thirds of his personal stake in the company for only £1 a share more. Lonmin's chairman has described Xstrata's offer as ridiculous, despite selling 63,808 shares at £34 in February. This raised nearly £2.2m and left Sir John with 30,000 shares, writes the Times.

Britain risks losing its influence abroad unless it makes defence a bigger priority, according to Mike Turner, BAE Systems’ chief executive. Mr Turner also warned that his company could be forced to consider leaving the UK if military spending ever declined below a “reasonable level”, he told the Financial Times.

The world economy has a "long way to go" before it recovers from the worst crisis since the 1970s, the deputy governor of the Bank of England has warned. Charles Bean said that there is little prospect of an economic recovery until well into next year, meaning households' income will remain under severe pressure for months to come, reports the Telegraph.

The crisis gripping Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac spread across the financial system on Monday as JPMorgan Chase warned of a possible $600m (£323m) loss from its holdings of preferred shares in the two mortgage financing groups. JPMorgan said it would write down the value of its $1.2bn of preferred shares in Fannie and Freddie by half. Banks and insurers own most of the $36bn in preferred stock in Fannie and Freddie, writes the FT

Citigroup, meanwhile, is outlawing colour photocopying from internal meetings and banning expense claims for more than one mobile device in a desperate effort to crack down on costs. New BlackBerries and flashy client parties will soon be history after the US investment bank warned staff they should be "challenging every dollar" spent, reports the Telegraph.

Falling profitability and flagging confidence have spread from the consumer sector to Britain's business and professional services firms, a survey of the services industry shows. Services such as lawyers, marketing, accountancy and computing reported record falls in business volumes and values in the quarterly Confederation of British Industry services survey, reports the Independent.

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Lonmin Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 716.00p Price Down
Change Today -8.50p
52 Week High 3,671.00
52 Week Low 700.00
Volume 272,944
Shares Issued 156.38m
Market Cap £1,119.70m
Beta 1.15
RiskGrade 597

Performance Indicators

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Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
54.89% above the market average54.89% above the market average54.89% above the market average54.89% above the market average54.89% above the market average
47.03% below the sector average47.03% below the sector average47.03% below the sector average47.03% below the sector average47.03% below the sector average
Price Trend
73.51% below the market average73.51% below the market average73.51% below the market average73.51% below the market average73.51% below the market average
28.5% below the sector average28.5% below the sector average28.5% below the sector average28.5% below the sector average28.5% below the sector average
Income
61.24% above the market average61.24% above the market average61.24% above the market average61.24% above the market average61.24% above the market average
12.00% above the sector average12.00% above the sector average12.00% above the sector average12.00% above the sector average12.00% above the sector average
Growth
7.23% above the market average7.23% above the market average7.23% above the market average7.23% above the market average7.23% above the market average
88.37% below the sector average88.37% below the sector average88.37% below the sector average88.37% below the sector average88.37% below the sector average
Price Chg 6m
84.07% below the market average84.07% below the market average84.07% below the market average84.07% below the market average84.07% below the market average
41.97% below the sector average41.97% below the sector average41.97% below the sector average41.97% below the sector average41.97% below the sector average
P/E
63.15% above the market average63.15% above the market average63.15% above the market average63.15% above the market average63.15% above the market average
36.00% above the sector average36.00% above the sector average36.00% above the sector average36.00% above the sector average36.00% above the sector average
PEG
26.95% above the market average26.95% above the market average26.95% above the market average26.95% above the market average26.95% above the market average
33.33% below the sector average33.33% below the sector average33.33% below the sector average33.33% below the sector average33.33% below the sector average
Dividend Yield
3.23% above the market average3.23% above the market average3.23% above the market average3.23% above the market average3.23% above the market average
11.11% below the sector average11.11% below the sector average11.11% below the sector average11.11% below the sector average11.11% below the sector average
EPS Growth
9.70% above the market average9.70% above the market average9.70% above the market average9.70% above the market average9.70% above the market average
21.21% below the sector average21.21% below the sector average21.21% below the sector average21.21% below the sector average21.21% below the sector average
Operating Margin
59.07% above the market average59.07% above the market average59.07% above the market average59.07% above the market average59.07% above the market average
63.44% above the sector average63.44% above the sector average63.44% above the sector average63.44% above the sector average63.44% above the sector average

What The Brokers Say

Strong Buy 0
Buy 1
Neutral 5
Sell 3
Strong Sell 6
Total 15
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Lonmin Dividends

  Latest Previous
  Interim Final
Ex-Div 09-Jul-08 09-Jan-08
Paid 08-Aug-08 08-Feb-08
Amount 59.00¢ 60.00¢

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Lonmin Key Personnel

CEO Ian P Farmer
Finance Director John N Robinson
CFO Alan M Ferguson

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