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London midday: HBOS the whipping boy again

10 October 2008 12:10:00

The FTSE 100 is bobbing above and below the 4,000 mark today is it attempts to finds its level in the wake of last night's dramatic plunge on Wall Street.

Fears of a global recession have provoked panic selling, especially in financial and resource stocks.

HBOS continues its quest to beat off a host of competitors for the prize of most volatile stock of the year as it once again plummets to way below the price indicated by Lloyds TSB's all-share offer for the company.

Barclays is another to suffer a double-digit percentage fall after it confirmed it is considering a number of options, including a possible fund raising. Rumours persist that the bank is looking to raise funds from existing shareholders as a means to boost its tier 1 ratio to the levels required by the government.

As stock markets across the globe plummet, fund manager Schroders is also hard hit but hedge fund manager Man Group holds up well, with just a minor fall.

Slumping metal prices undercuts the likes of miners Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton, Xstrata and Fresnillo.

Admiral is all at sea despite saying it is on track to "hit or exceed" analysts' consensus profit estimates for 2008 following a good third quarter, the car insurance giant claimed Friday. Analysts are concerned at increasing competition for the group's Confused.com insurance quote comparison site.

Oil and gas group Soco International rallies hard after receiving an early stage bid approach.

Oil & gas facilities service provider Petrofac says demand remains robust over the past three months with a continuing positive outlook for new project awards. "Trading performance to 10 October has been in line with our expectations and cash balances at the end of September were in excess of $650m," it added.

Fallen High Street retail giant Woolworths is wanted on rumours that Sir Alan Sugar is building up a stake.

Indian outsource group Infosys will not raise its 600p offer for business software group Axon, seemingly leaving the way clear for a higher rival offer from HCL. Axon withdrew its recommendation of Infosys's offer after HCL trumped it with a 650p per share cash bid.

Abacus Group has agreed terms a recommended offer from Avnet Inc worth 55p a share in cash, valuing the electronic components distributor at £42.2m.

E2V's first half will show good progress with the good growth in electronic tubes offsetting slower growth from sensors and semiconductors.

Engineer Renishaw said trading for the three months to end September had been strong and while worldwide economic conditions are uncertain the group remains confident of prospects for the current year.

Enterprise Inns edges higher despite broker Teathers reducing its target price on the heavily indebted pubs owner to 122p, after removing the impact of conversion to a REIT from its valuation model.

Real Office Group, floated in September last year to buy commercial interiors businesses, has received an offer to buy a 74.4% stake in the firm. A possible cash partial offer from Leander, which owns two commercial interiors firms CFC and Pacific Interiors, has been pitched at 16p a share.

FTSE 100 - Risers
Cairn Energy (CNE) 1,615.00p +0.37%
ICAP (IAP) 323.50p -0.54%
Cobham (COB) 188.20p -0.74%
Cadbury (CBRY) 484.25p -0.97%
British Energy Group (BGY) 712.50p -1.18%
Centrica (CNA) 277.25p -1.42%
Eurasian Natural Resources (ENRC) 513.00p -1.54%
Man Group (EMG) 306.00p -1.69%
Associated British Foods (ABF) 635.50p -2.08%
Diageo (DGE) 819.50p -2.21%

FTSE 100 - Fallers
HBOS (HBOS) 124.80p -18.70%
Schroders NV (SDRC) 632.50p -17.86%
Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS) 79.70p -16.98%
Barclays (BARC) 204.50p -15.41%
Fresnillo (FRES) 195.80p -14.87%
Legal & General Group (LGEN) 76.70p -13.82%
Schroders (SDR) 786.50p -13.48%
Rio Tinto (RIO) 2,411.00p -12.33%
Xstrata (XTA) 1,223.00p -11.82%
Standard Chartered (STAN) 1,026.00p -11.78%

FTSE 250 - Risers
Soco International (SIA) 1,402.00p +24.73%
Johnston Press (JPR) 38.50p +10.79%
Randgold Resources (RRS) 2,378.00p +5.45%

FTSE 250 - Fallers
Hardy Oil & Gas (HDY) 220.75p -25.42%
Pantheon International Participations (PIN) 527.00p -20.75%
F&C Asset Management (FCAM) 50.75p -18.80%

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