Intertek eyes 2012 growth March 5, 2012 FTSE 100 testing firm Intertek said a robust commodities market and improving consumer goods division had left it confident of strong growth in 2012, after full-year profit surged 23 per cent. The company, which tests products from toys to oil to renewable technology, said 2011 adjusted pre-tax profit was £260.1m, comfortably above a company provided [...]
EMED in deal with Goldman March 5, 2012 MINER EMED yesterday sealed a $175m (£110m) funding package from Goldman Sachs to help it restart work on the Rio Tinto copper mine in Spain. EMED will deliver the equivalent value of copper once the Rio Tinto mine is fully operational, it said in a statement. At current levels, this would mean Goldman gets 15 [...]
Abcam soars on £98m US investment March 5, 2012 BRITISH biotech company Abcam said yesterday it would buy US peer Epitomics International for $155m (£97.7m) to boost its antibody technology, sending its shares up more than eight per cent. San Francisco, California-based Epitomics, develops and distributes rabbit antibodies for research and diagnostic applications. It had revenue of $24.7m in 2011. Abcam’s products cover research [...]
S&P 500 stocks at cheapest for 23 years, report claims March 5, 2012 A DOUBLING in corporate profits since 2009 means the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index is cheaper than any time during its 34 peaks since 1989, according to new research. Companies in the US index trade at 14.1 times earnings after increasing 102 per cent since March 2009, Bloomberg data shows. But the information provider also said [...]
OFT won’t open IAG deal probe… March 5, 2012 BRITISH Airways parent IAG has come a step closer to buying loss-making carrier BMI, after the UK consumer watchdog said it will not review the proposed deal. The Office of Fair Trading said there was no need for a fresh investigation, given that the European Commission is already looking into the acquisition, worth up to [...]
…as BMI Baby gets second bid March 5, 2012 A SECOND mystery bidder has signed a term sheet to buy regional unit BMI Baby, which is being sold off as part of IAG’s purchase of BMI from Lufthansa. An unnamed EU-based airline group has tabled an offer to buy 100 per cent of the business. The term sheet is non-exclusive, and allows an anonymous [...]
THE ICEMAN COMETH TO TRIAL March 5, 2012 FORMER Icelandic prime minister Geir Haarde went on trial yesterday for failing to prevent the island nation’s 2008 financial crash. Haarde, who denies the charges, said nobody realised “there was something fishy within the banking system”. PIC: GETTY
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS March 5, 2012 Warburg Pincus The private equity firm focused on growth investing has announced the appointment of Francesco Granata as an executive-in-residence, focusing on the healthcare sector. Granata will be based in Warburg Pincus’ London office, and will help the firm assess new investments in the biopharmaceutical sector. He has over 35 years experience in the pharmaceutical [...]
BEST OF THE BROKERS March 5, 2012 BABCOCK Panmure Gordon has upgraded engineering company Babcock to “buy” and raises its target price from 760p to 850p. The broker is impressed by last week’s £200m contract win with the Royal Australian Navy to provide support for the Navy’s eight Anzac class frigates, and has taken the decision to upgrade the target due to [...]
OFT will not review BMI sale March 5, 2012 The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has said the European Commission was best placed to review IAG’s proposed acquisition of Lufthansa’s UK unit bmi and that there is no need for a separate British review of the deal. But the consumer watchdog said it would continue to work closely with the EC to assess whether [...]