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    February 17, 2006

    London markets hit highs

    Filed under: Companies, Northern Rock, Anglo American, Lonmin, Aquarius Platinum, African Platinum, Urals Energy, Bradford & Bingley, Empyrean Energy, Daily Mail, Johnston Press, Trinity Mirror, Marks & Spencer

    The London equities markets ended the day and the week at high levels on Friday, as the mining, banking, and energy sectors saw gains but retail and newspapers were hit by declines.

    The FTSE 100 was up 0.3 percent on the day and 1.4 percent on the week to 5,846.2, its highest closing since June 2001. Meanwhile, the FTSE 250 closed at an all-time high of 9,472.8, up 1.1 percent on the day and 1.6 percent on the week.

    Mining stocks advanced on the news of a possible bid for Lonmin, the world’s third-largest platinum producer. A number of companies were considered possible bidders for the £3.8 billion company. Lonmin was up 24.8 percent on the news to £26.71. Other platinum miners were also up, with Aquarius Platinum gaining 14.8 percent to 700p and African Platinum rising 16.3 percent to 25p. Even non-platinum miners benefited, as Anglo American rose 6.1 percent to £21.45.

    In the energy sector, Urals Energy gained 20 percent to 360p on an initial Morgan Stanley rating of “overweight” and a price target of 413p. Elsewhere, Empyrean Energy was up 18 percent to 137½p.

    Rumors that Bradford & Bingley was readying a bid for Northern Rock sent shares in both firms. Northern Rock shares were up to £12.07 at one point, but settled at £11.50, a gain of 4.6 percent. Bradford & Bingley gained 2.8 percent to 461½p.

    Shares in newspapers lost ground after Daily Mail & General Trust said it would not sell its Northcliffe regional news division. The Daily Mail dropped 12.5 percent to 652p. The announcement also affected others in the sector, with Johnston Press declining 6.4 percent to 457 p, while Trinity Mirror dropped 2.9 percent to 603p.

    Investec reduced its rating of retailer Marks & Spencer to “hold” from “buy”, warning that sales, especially clothing sales, has fallen off significantly since Christmas. As a result, Marks & Spencer fell 1.3 percent to 507½p.





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