London midday: Footsie clings on

25th Mar 2011 12:08

Footsie just about kept its head above water in the morning session but index heavyweight BP was a major drag after last night's news about the blocking of its $16bn joint venture with Rosneft.Broker commentary is behind the share price movements of the Footsie's best and worst performers.Reckitt Benckiser is wanted after Bank of America Merrill Lynch upgraded the stock of the Cillit Bang maker to "buy" from "neutral", while Autonomy is in the red after JP Morgan issued a note in which it opined that the software giant's earnings quality is "poor and deteriorating".George O'Connor at Panmure Gordon remains a fan, however, pointing to a read across from US database software colossus Oracle which, in O'Connor's words, "came out with a blistering set of third quarter results after the US close yesterday"."The results bode well from the enterprise software sector generally, with Autonomy as the prime candidate for a positive read-across. Autonomy is closing the period (end March) and shares should begin the traditional 'lift' - Oracles results are a likely catalyst for the 'lift' to begin. Shares are trading on a current year P/E of 20.3x - the bottom end of the traditional range - and are pretty much where they normally are given the intra quarterly pattern," O'Connor says.African Barrick Gold has had further successes with its drilling programme on the Nyanzaga project in Tanzania. Infill drilling continues to show good continuity of gold mineralisation throughout the Tusker deposit with further wide zones encountered on several sections.Euromoney Institutional Investor, the business publisher and exhibitions organiser, is trading in line with expectations and will make at least £40m in the half-year to 31 March. "Sales trends over the past three months have been broadly positive, particularly for the events businesses for which the third quarter is the most important of the year," the firm said Friday.Canary Wharf owner Songbird Estates' recovery continued in the second half of last year as property values picked up and occupancy rose to 97.1%. Online gaming company 888 said that the Nevada Gaming Commission has approved the relationship between Dragonfish, 888's business-to-business arm, and Caesars Interactive Entertainment. The ruling relates to state law in Nevada that covers Nevada gaming companies conducting gaming outside the state of Nevada.Online gaming software specialist Cryptologic has launched a full strategic review, which will include whether to put itself up for sale.Europe-focused Aurelian Oil & Gas has run into problems at the Siekierki multi-frak well Trzek-2 where the stabilised flow rate is now likely to be less than originally expected. The firm, which had been predicting a flow rate of about 8m standard cubic feet per day of gas, said the test had been delayed by two weeks due to mechanical problems.North Sea oilfields operator Xcite Energy is not fazed by tax changes in the Budget this week. According to the company's calculations, the increased benefit of the heavy oil tax allowances will have a material offsetting effect on the increased supplemental corporation tax charge. Xcite's loss before tax in 2010 widened to £2.45m from £0.78m in 2009 as the company invested heavily in its drilling programme. HMV, the entertainment media retailer, had bears rushing to cover their short positions as it confirmed press speculation that is exploring strategic options in respect of Waterstone's and HMV Canada. FTSE 100 - RisersReckitt Benckiser Group (RB.) 3,158.00p +3.07%GKN (GKN) 199.70p +2.89%Invensys (ISYS) 350.80p +2.81%International Consolidated Airlines Group SA (IAG) 230.10p +2.49%WPP (WPP) 770.50p +1.85%Schroders (Non-Voting) (SDRC) 1,403.00p +1.67%Lonmin (LMI) 1,697.00p +1.62%Johnson Matthey (JMAT) 1,870.00p +1.36%Investec (INVP) 470.80p +1.36%Schroders (SDR) 1,766.00p +1.32%FTSE 100 - FallersAutonomy Corporation (AU.) 1,610.00p -1.95%G4S (GFS) 247.90p -1.47%ITV (ITV) 81.40p -1.33%Kingfisher (KGF) 258.20p -1.22%Marks & Spencer Group (MKS) 354.10p -1.12%Resolution Ltd. (RSL) 286.20p -1.07%Inmarsat (ISAT) 599.50p -0.99%Next (NXT) 2,023.00p -0.98%Eurasian Natural Resources Corp. (ENRC) 932.50p -0.96%BP (BP.) 476.50p -0.91%FTSE 250 - RisersAfrican Barrick Gold (ABG) 549.00p +3.78%Savills (SVS) 369.10p +3.33%Lamprell (LAM) 315.00p +3.28%SVG Capital (SVI) 246.10p +2.97%CPP Group (CPP) 290.00p +2.91%Sports Direct International (SPD) 195.80p +2.89%Travis Perkins (TPK) 1,037.00p +2.67%FTSE 250 - FallersTaylor Wimpey (TW.) 42.07p -2.86%Persimmon (PSN) 467.10p -2.48%CSR (CSR) 369.80p -2.20%Bovis Homes Group (BVS) 455.40p -2.00%Barratt Developments (BDEV) 114.50p -1.72%Bellway (BWY) 698.00p -1.62%Homeserve (HSV) 442.90p -1.62%- - -jh