Thursday, 2 August 2007

Newspaper Tips and Rumours

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Newspaper Tips and Rumours

SHARES MAGAZINE
Green investments to look at
Shanks Group (SKS) - Helesi (HLS) - TEG Group (TEG) - RPS Group (RPS) - Plantic Technologies (PLNT) - Tanfield (TAN) - D1 Oils (DOO) - Climate Exchange (CLE) - PV Crystalox Solar (PVCS) - Ceres Power (CWR).

Plays of the Week:
Buy – Zirax (ZRX), Dophin Capital Investors (DCI).

Update:
Buy - ITM Power (ITM).

Trading Plays:
Buy - SSL International (SSL), Aviva (AV), ICI (ICI), Lloyds TSB (LLOY).


THE TIMES
Tempus
Buy - Mondi (MNDI)
Hold - Prudential (PRU)
Hold on for a bumpy ride - Travis Perkins (TPK)

Tiddler to Watch
Jelf Group (JLF).

Further news:
Rumours that Equity Special Situations (EQS) to announce strong start to the year.

FINANCIAL TIMES
Debt specialist (Debts.co.uk (DETS)) outperforms.
Matra Petroleum (MTA) up 4.9% to 8p after announcing second gas discovery at its Inke concession in Hungary.
Petra Diamonds (PDL) up 2.2% to 136.75p on news of joint venture with BHP Billiton (BLT) to develop Luangue project in Angola.

INDEPENDENT
Investment
Buy - Morgan Crucible (MGCR).
Buy - Mondi (MNDI).
A risky buy - Dowgate Capital (DGT).


DAILY TELEGRAPH
Comment
HBOS (HBOS) will eventually benefit from flight back to quality.

Questor
Hold – Prudential (PRU).
Risky buy - Cadbury (CBRY).

DAILY EXPRESS
Share Whisper:
Bullish half-year trading update expected from Equity Special Situations (EQS).

Further news:
John Wood (WG.) on fire on talk of Amec (AMEC) interest.


OTHER STOCK MARKET NEWS
The Dow closed up 150.38-points at 13362.37, the Nasdaq added 7.60-points to 2553.87, while the S&P put on 10.54-points to 1465.81.
US June manufacturing index falls to 53.8 vs 56.0 expected.
US pending home sales index up 5%, the biggest gain in three years.
US crude stocks fall 6.5-million barrels; gasoline up 600,000 in week to 27th July.

Temasek Holdings increases stake in Standard Chartered (STAN) to over 14%.
Blackrock has 5.09% stake in easyJet (EZJ).
Sports Direct (SPD) more than doubles its stake in Amer, a Finnish sportswear group.

British Airways (BAY) has been nominated the worst performing of all Europe's major airlines and is forecast to lose a record 1.3-million bags this year.



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