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Sector:

Media

Index:

FTSE Small Cap

Market Cap

£120.84m

Change Today

Price Down-1.00p ()

Share Price

164.00p

London afternoon: Commodities boost resource stocks

Date: Friday 29 Aug 2008

  • Market Movers
  • techMARK 1,469.55 +0.63%
  • FTSE 100 5,635.80 +0.62%
  • FTSE 250 9,407.50 +1.46%

LONDON (ShareCast) - Footsie remains buoyant with the higher crude price helping oil services groups continue their results-driven advance.

Oil services groups Petrofac and John Wood Group lead the pack though. Petrofac has bought Caltec for £15m, with a further £15m payable on future achievements, although investors will still remember Wednesday's big rise in half year profit and bullish outlook.

Cairn Energy, BP and BG Group are still going well as oil prices surged back above $117 a barrel. They had topped $120 yesterday on worries about the possible impact of Tropical Storm Gustav on output from the Gulf of Mexico.

Better metal prices have miners shining. Ukraine focused Ferrexpo, which yesterday reported a sharp rise in half year revenue and earnings, is in demand and joined by BHP Billiton, Anglo American and Rio Tinto.

Persistent bid talk gave J Sainsbury another lift. A 500p a share deal is said to be on the cards.

Further gains in the US overnight gave banks including Royal Bank of Scotland and HBOS a boost, although Barclays has given up its early lead.

Bradford & Bingley revealed a first half pre-tax loss of £26.7m compared with a profit of £180.4m the year before after it was hit by write-downs and investment losses. Overall arrears increased to 2.29%, while losses on bad loans stood at £74.6m as the number of mortgages in arrears in the last three months grew.

Pubs group Enterprise Inns is unloved after broker Landsbanki chopped the shares to "reduce" from "hold" and gloomy words from Credit Suisse.

Property search website Rightmove saw interim revenue surge 49% to £37.8m despite the tough conditions in the UK housing market and reiterated that it will meet market expectations for the year. Pre-tax profit rose to £19.7m from £12.1m before.

British office rental firm Regus saw first-half profits rise 39% to £74.5m on revenue that increased 23% to £507.5m and paid a maiden dividend of 0.6p. “Whilst we remain alert to the impact of difficult economic conditions, our outlook for the remainder of 2008 remains unchanged,” it said.

Oil and gas explorer Dana Petroleum posted record interim results as it benefited from its unhedged oil and gas position, which maximized the benefit from the strong commodity prices. Meanwhile, JKX Oil & Gas boosted revenues and profits in the first half of 2008 despite a decline in production.

Landscape products group Marshalls posted a 17.1% drop in half year pre-tax profit amid more challenging market conditions.

Laundry and workwear group Davis Service has slightly downgraded expectations for 2008 and 2009, owing to higher interest changes and underperforming elements of its UK and German operations.

Harry Potter publisher Bloomsbury posted an increase in first half profit buoyed by a strong performance in its UK Adult and Specialist divisions. Pre-tax profit rose to £5.4m for the six months ended 30 June 2008 from £3.9m the same time a year earlier. Sales for the period fell to £42.1m from £51.4m.

Irish drinks group C&C said its first half financial performance is at the lower end of guidance, given in its last statement in July, and warned tough conditions will continue to pressure results.

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BMY Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 164.00p Price Down
Change Today -1.00p
52 Week High 174.00
52 Week Low 118.00
Volume 16,514
Shares Issued 73.68m
Market Cap £120.84m
Beta 0.09
RiskGrade 221

Performance Indicators

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Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
73.86% below the market average73.86% below the market average73.86% below the market average73.86% below the market average73.86% below the market average
73.23% below the sector average73.23% below the sector average73.23% below the sector average73.23% below the sector average73.23% below the sector average
Price Trend
72.77% above the market average72.77% above the market average72.77% above the market average72.77% above the market average72.77% above the market average
87.23% above the sector average87.23% above the sector average87.23% above the sector average87.23% above the sector average87.23% above the sector average
Income
83.72% below the market average83.72% below the market average83.72% below the market average83.72% below the market average83.72% below the market average
72.41% below the sector average72.41% below the sector average72.41% below the sector average72.41% below the sector average72.41% below the sector average
Growth
96.23% above the market average96.23% above the market average96.23% above the market average96.23% above the market average96.23% above the market average
93.89% above the sector average93.89% above the sector average93.89% above the sector average93.89% above the sector average93.89% above the sector average
Price Chg 6m
94.96% above the market average94.96% above the market average94.96% above the market average94.96% above the market average94.96% above the market average
95.74% above the sector average95.74% above the sector average95.74% above the sector average95.74% above the sector average95.74% above the sector average
P/E
19.36% below the market average19.36% below the market average19.36% below the market average19.36% below the market average19.36% below the market average
53.66% below the sector average53.66% below the sector average53.66% below the sector average53.66% below the sector average53.66% below the sector average
PEG
70.14% above the market average70.14% above the market average70.14% above the market average70.14% above the market average70.14% above the market average
70.83% above the sector average70.83% above the sector average70.83% above the sector average70.83% above the sector average70.83% above the sector average
Dividend Yield
65.56% below the market average65.56% below the market average65.56% below the market average65.56% below the market average65.56% below the market average
68.63% below the sector average68.63% below the sector average68.63% below the sector average68.63% below the sector average68.63% below the sector average
EPS Growth
91.75% above the market average91.75% above the market average91.75% above the market average91.75% above the market average91.75% above the market average
100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average
Operating Margin
17.37% above the market average17.37% above the market average17.37% above the market average17.37% above the market average17.37% above the market average
34.35% above the sector average34.35% above the sector average34.35% above the sector average34.35% above the sector average34.35% above the sector average

What The Brokers Say

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Buy 0
Neutral 4
Sell 0
Strong Sell 0
Total 6
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BMY Dividends

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Ex-Div 22-Oct-08 21-May-08
Paid 18-Nov-08 01-Jul-08
Amount 0.75p 3.30p

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