Monday broker round-up UPDATE

4th Mar 2013 07:12

Aggreko: JP Morgan takes target price from 1845p to 1870p, while reiterating a neutral rating. Anglo American: Nomura reduces target price from 1800p to 1700p and downgrades from neutral to reduce. ARM Holdings: Deutsche Bank increases target price from 400p to 445p, but still recommends selling.

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Monday broker round-up - UPDATE

5th Dec 2011 08:45

Kingfisher: Credit Suisse raises price target to 310p from 295p, outperform rating kept. Berkeley Group: Credit Suisse raises target to 1,225p from 1,079p, maintains neutral. Berkeley Group: UBS raises target to 1,530p from 1,480p. BG Group: UBS ups price target to 1,635p from 1,600p, stays at

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London close: Footsie rallies but finishes lower

12th Oct 2010 16:46

London battled hard to undo early losses, but fell just short, closing a few points in the red, amid a backdrop of lower commodity prices and sobering trading updates. Miners were under the cosh. Xstrata was among the heavy fallers in the mining sector. It said today it is starting work again at

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London afternoon: Resource stocks a drag

12th Oct 2010 14:09

Equity prices continued to recover over the lunch time session though the blue-chip index remains in the red, largely thanks to the weakness of resource stocks. Xstrata, Lonmin, and Antofagasta are the worst hit of the miners, though the whole sector is lower. Metals prices have fallen back as the

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London midday: Bid rumours lift Standard Chartered

12th Oct 2010 12:13

The second half of the morning session was better than the first for Footsie, with leading stocks trimming early losses, but the blue-chip index remains in the red, largely thanks to the weakness of resource stocks. Xstrata, Lonmin, and Antofagasta are the worst hit of the miners, though the whole

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Dewhurst beats expectations

12th Oct 2010 12:05

Better than expected sales in Europe and Asia mean that components supplier Dewhurst will report significantly higher than expected profit for the year to September 2010. House broker Seymour Pierce originally forecast a profit of £3.6m for the year, which would have been a decline from £4.43m. An

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