RAMSEY CROOKALL & CO
MORNING REPORT
11 AUGUST 2010
London has made a gloomy start after last night’s disappointing
assessment of the US economy by Federal Reserve policymakers.
The Bank of England is expected to add to the gloom today if it cuts
its estimate of UK growth as is being widely forecast.
Only five blue chips are making headway this morning. Diageo is the
best performer, otherwise it's pretty much red everywhere.
Ex-dividends are also having an adverse impact. BT and RSA are two
stocks trading ex-their last dividend today.
Hot on the heels of TUI Travel’s slump yesterday, package tour operator
Thomas Cook has warned that full-year profits will be at the low end of
forecasts due to softer UK bookings and the weak euro.
Standard Life has increased half-year profit in line with forecasts
as a big increase in net inflows boosted assets under management. IFRS
operating profit before tax from continuing operations rose 10% to £182m
and European Embedded Value (EEV) profit grew 11% to £364m. Net inflows
soared 71% to a record £5.3bn.
First half profits rose at support services group and building contractor
Balfour Beatty despite lower revenues at its core construction businesses.
Pre-tax profits rose to £81m from £65m in the half year to June on revenues
of £4.6bn, up from £4.39bn as US acquisition Parsons Brinckerhoff kicked in
strongly.
Property repair and maintenance company Rok has suspended its CFO with
immediate effect after 'serious failings' at its Plumbing Heating & Electrical
business, which will bring underlying pre-tax profit for the year significantly
below market expectations.
Nautical Petroleum has raised £30.35m from a placing to help fund its planned
exploration, appraisal and pre-development activity until the end of 2011,
including work on the potentially lucrative Catcher field in the UK Central
North Sea.
THE FTSE AT 10.00 IS DOWN 60 @ 5312
THE DOW JONES CLOSED DOWN 54.5 @ 10,644
THE NASDAQ COMP CLOSED DOWN 28 .5 @ 2277
Exchange Rates
GBP – USD 1. 5765
GBP – EUR 1. 2065
Wednesday 11th, August 2010 12:11pm.