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by isleofman.com 26th November 2010
RAMSEY CROOKALL & CO

MIDDAY REPORT

26 NOVEMBER 2010

Losses in Asia, a lack of direction from Wall Street, where traders sat out Thursday’s session for Thanksgiving, and little company news have made for a dull start.

Power companies are the main point of interest after Ofgem launched a new investigation after fresh data revealed a sharp increase in profit margins for the ‘big six’ suppliers.

The industry watchdog said the net margin on a standard dual fuel tariff customer has risen 38% from £65 in September to around £90 now. This includes the recent price hikes just announced by Scottish Power, British Gas and Scottish and Southern.

Demand for some metals will double over the next 15-20 years and Rio Tinto, already “very well positioned” to take advantage, is spending billions on expansion just to make sure. The company said in a statement ahead of today’s annual investor seminar that capital spending will probably be around US$13bn in the 18 months to December 2011, including $4bn this year and about $11bn in 2011. Mined copper production for 2010 is expected to be 661,000 tonnes.

Weir Group and BT are the best of the risers.

Infrastructure specialist Balfour Beatty has reached agreement with the trustees of the company’s pension fund to tackle the company's £375m pension fund deficit. The company and the fund’s trustees have agreed a level of contributions which should see the deficit wiped out over a period of eight years, if events go as planned.

THE FTSE 100 AT 12.45 IS DOWN 71 @ 5627

THE DOW JONES WAS CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY

THE NASDAQ COMP WAS CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY

Exchange Rates

GBP – USD 1.5675 GBP - € 1.1844







Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 26th, November 2010 01:11pm.

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