Business group warns that tighter listing rules won’t prevent future problems July 22, 2013 As Bumi shares have resumed trading today after three months of suspension, the Institute of Directors has warned that to tighten up listing rules would be a mistake, and unlikely to prevent another Bumi saga. Dr. Roger Barker, director of Corporate Governance and Professional Standards at the Institute of Directors: The fact that companies like [...]
Former ENRC director set to fight lawsuit July 21, 2013 FORMER ENRC director Sir Paul Judge has pledged to fight a lawsuit brought by the mining company over claims he leaked information to the media. Judge said in a statement over the weekend that he “den[ies] entirely” the company’s claims that he leaked an email to the press in October. Judge, who stepped down from [...]
ENRC begins legal proceedings against former director July 19, 2013 Miner ENRC has filed a legal claim in the High Court against a former non-executive director, Paul Judge (release). For breach of fiduciary duty to ENRC, relating to the disclosure of confidential information to the media and for the return of all confidential documentation in his possession. Gerhard Ammann, chairman of ENRC said: We have [...]
Glencore starts sale process for Peruvian mine July 16, 2013 GLENCORE Xstrata yesterday announced that it has started the sale process for its Peruvian copper mine Las Bambas, as demanded by the Chinese antitrust regulator back in April in return for merger approval. “Glencore Xstrata has received numerous expressions of interest in the Las Bambas project from a diverse group of international mining companies and [...]
Russian and Kazakh firms set for relegation from FTSE 100 | City A.M. June 10, 2013 ALL THE Russian and Kazakhstan-based firms listed on the London Stock Exchange are expected to leave the top FTSE 100 index in the coming months in a stunning reversal from the tide of eastern giants entering the blue chip London market in recent years. Mining firms Polymetal and Evraz are widely expected to fall out [...]
New chair for Kazakhmys as earnings drop March 2, 2013 LONDON-LISTED Kazakh miner Kazakhmys posted a more than 30 per cent drop in 2012 core profit yesterday, excluding the impact of its share in rival ENRC, as weak prices hit revenue and failed to offset rising costs. The miner, which owns 26 per cent of rival ENRC, also said it might have to write down [...]
Late rally sees FTSE 100 hit a five-year high February 13, 2013 THE FTSE 100 staged a late rally yesterday when shorts got squeezed by the continued resilience of the market on the back of rising investor confidence. Britain’s top share index closed up 20.73 points, or 0.3 per cent, at 6,359.11, and touched an intraday high of 6,384.70 – its highest in five years. The index, [...]
ENRC soars as output jumps in strong year February 6, 2013 EURASIAN Natural Resources (ENRC) shares soared yesterday as investors cheered the miner’s latest output report. In its ferroalloys division, ENRC produced 6.8 per cent more ferrochrome in the fourth quarter of 2012 than the previous year, and reported an 8.9 per cent jump in the amount of total saleable ferroalloys output in what chief executive [...]
Fund managers help FTSE 100 edge up again February 6, 2013 THE FTSE 100 nudged into positive territory yesterday on a strong showing from asset managers following robust results from Hargreaves Lansdown, which outweighed declines in energy stocks. The FTSE 100 closed up 12.58 points, or 0.2 per cent, at 6,295.34, having risen 0.6 per cent the previous session after suffering its sharpest one-day percentage drop [...]
Best of the Brokers January 14, 2013 WM MORRISON UBS rates the supermarket “neutral” and has cut its price target by 20p to 250p following lacklustre Christmas trading figures announced last week. The analyst warns that Morrison’s cost-cutting plan is being made more difficult by underlying declines in sales volumes and cost inflation. UBS has also pared its like-for-like sales forecasts for [...]