In London on Tuesday, the equities markets were up on the day with the FTSE 100 adding 0.6 percent to 6105.6. The FTSE 250 was up just marginally but still managed to close at an all-time high of 10,135.4.
In the telecommunications sector, Vodafone added 3.2 percent to 130p as Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein said that the sale of Vodafone’s share of Verizon Wireless, said to be close, could realize as much as $40 billion to $50 billion. Elsewhere in the sector, Carphone Warehouse gained 1.4 percent to 359¼p after Bear Stearns said that it could jump up to the FTSE 100.
In the retail sector, Marks & Spencer was up 1.1 percent to 627p on the possibility that a share buyback will be announced later this month when full-year earnings data are announced. Meanwhile, home improvement retailer Kingfisher also gained 1.1 percent, helped by new data from the Land Registry that home sales were up by one-third in the first quarter of the year. UBS raised Kingfisher’s rating to “buy” from “neutral” and set its target share price at 285p. Woolworths added 2.3 percent to 33½p after Deutsche Bank said it thinks the retailer’s profits will be better next year.
Confectioners Cadbury Schweppes was up 0.9 percent to 550½p on new rumors that US companies Kraft and Hershey are both interested in bidding for the company.