Sunday, 17 May 2009

Weekend Newspaper Share Tips

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Weekend Newspaper Share Tips


SUNDAY TIMES

Inside the City:

Buy Experian
Mothercare should be tucked away

Comment:

Top 60 Cable & Wireless managers will split a £60 mn bonus pot

Whitbread Staff have their pay frozen

Yell Group falls into red on Spanish £1 billion loss

THE OBSERVER
Comment:


Marks & Spencer to cut dividend as profits slide
British Airways' losses expected to rise above £500 mn
Marston's almost certain to cut dividend

MAIL ON SUNDAY
Midas :


Kalahari Minerals: hold half, sell half

Comment:
M&S dividend threat as profits dwindle; retailer may move into banking
Strike ballot after Qinetiq bonuses
JJB Sports expected to announce write-down of £60 mn or more
Strong sales produce strong profits at Coffee Nation

SUNDAY EXPRESS
British Airways expected full-year loss of £225M
Bank of Ireland profits slump 81%
News Corporation to drop Sun price to 20p in effort to revive sales

INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

6 reasons for believing that the next boom in share prices has already begun
House prices will bottom in 2012 at £130,000 for the average house.

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FINANCIAL TIMES

Executive pay -- the game is up. The current state of play with the ever-widening gap between directors and the rest is politically unsustainable

Shoppers check out car boot sales for bargains

David Geffen eyeing up the New York Times

Whitbread overshadowed by vague rights issue rumours

Investors wonder what to do as rally comes to an end

Money:

Investors urged to sell bank shares

Weekend Share Watch

Impax - green light for growth --


Too early to celebrate at Luminar
Spirax-Sarco runs out of steam

THE TIMES
Tempus
:

Has the rally in the FTSE 250 run its course?

Comment:

Tiddler to watch - Mariana Resources

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Rumours that Pearson is interested in BPP Holdings
Japan should be first to see the light
Philip Gibbs, star financials manager at Jupiter, spots blue skies through clouds
THE INDEPENDENT

New York professor, Nouriel Roubini, who foresaw the credit crunch, sees the gloom dissipating

THE GUARDIAN

Tesco accused of breaking promise to increase pay of women living on the poverty line

DAILY MAIL

M&S expected to lift high street the gloom on Tuesday.

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