RAMSEY CROOKALL & CO
MIDDAY REPORT
15TH DECEMBER 2010
Late weakness on Wall Street has caused an early slip in London despite a bid
for Capital Shopping and more drilling success for BG.
Simon Property has written to Capital Shopping Centres (CSC) outlining an indicative
proposal worth 425p a share in cash, or almost £3bn. US mall owner Simon, which
first approached the UK company late last month, said it wants to work with CSC to
announce a recommended offer. The two companies are at loggerheads over CSC's plans
to buy the Trafford Centre in Manchester.
Elsewhere, oil company BG Group has discovered gas in the deepwater Qiongdongnan
basin in the South China Sea at its first attempt. The Lingshui 22-1-1 exploration
well on Block 64/11, about 130 kilometres offshore, encountered gas-bearing sands,
BG confirmed Wednesday.
RBS has slipped on reports that more of the FSA inquiry into the bank's near collapse
may be made public, though banks generally are weak on the threat of a credit rating
downgrade for Belgium after the failure to form a government.
Hammerson and its partner, the Oman Investment Fund, have sold their interest in the
Bishops Square office building, London E1, to two funds run by JP Morgan. Hammerson
will net £79m, representing a surplus of £34m over the June book value.
Early signs for Christmas trade are “very encouraging” at SuperGroup, but that hasn't stopped
its share price taking a bashing. Sales rose by 65% in the first half, driving a 69% surge in
underlying profit at the firm focused on affordable youth fashion. Profit before tax, the impact
of financial derivatives, and a new accounting policy, jumped to £13.5m in the 26 weeks ended
31 October, up from £8m a year ago. Sales rose to £90.3m from £54.7m.
Finally, engineer Senior has seen a decent tailwind since October with underlying profits
slightly ahead of expectations in each of the past two months. As a consequence, underlying
profits overall for 2010 will be above the top end of the previous market range of £61.0m
to £63.5m.
THE FTSE 100 AT 12.30 PM IS DOWN 18 @ 5873
THE DOW JONES CLOSED UP 47 @ 11,476
THE NASDAQ COMP CLOSED UP 2 @ 2627
Exchange Rates
GBP – USD 1.57
GBP – EUR 1.18
Wednesday 15th, December 2010 01:11pm.