Market Updates
Nasdaq Bids for LSE
Elena
13 Mar, 2006
New York City
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European markets traded higher at mid-day on merger-and-acquistion activity as well as takeover speculations. The German DAX 30 rose 0.7%, lifted by 23% gain in drug maker Schering. The French CAC 40 added 0.4%. London FTSE 100 rose 0.5%, boosted by London Stock Exchange which rocketed 28%, following a bid of $4.1 billion from Nasdaq stock exchange.
8:30 AM A couple of companies report decline in profit on charges.
Westar Energy Inc., ((WR)), electric utility, reported that Q4 profit totaled 8 cents per share, down 92% from $1.03 per basic share, a year ago, as the company recorded a large charge against year-ago results that benefited from a gain. Q4 incorporated a 49 cent per share charge to reverse gains connected with fuel supply contracts for its generating units. Q4 last year was lifted by a gain of 84 cents per share from discontinued operations. If not for some items, the company earned 3 cents per basic share. Sales rose 15%, helped by cooler weather and higher wholesale power prices.
Computer Horizons Corp, ((CHRZ)), computer services company, reported that Q4 net loss grew to $39.5 million, or $1.24 a share, from $24.3 million due to a 2.7% decline in. Q4 loss incorporated special charges of $36.6 million connected with restructuring and losses on the sale of investments. The company added that it is set to report modest profitability in Q1 of 2006 in the wake of its restructure.
8:00AM Asian markets gained across the region. New Zealand reached a record high.
Asian-Pacific benchmarks ended higher Monday, boosted by a strong Friday rally on Wall Street and stronger dollar with technology and industrial shares in focus. The Nikkei led gainers, rising 1.5% to 16,361.51 on improved confidence in the economic recovery, despite GDP data showing slightly disappointing figures. Nissan Motor, Toyota Motor and Nomura Holdings stood out among advancers. South Korean Kospi surged to 1.4%, supported by strong automobile and bank stocks. Shanghai Composite rose 1.1% on property stocks and gains in cement companies. Australian All Ordinaries soared 1.3%, lifted by corporate data and strength in overseas markets. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng rose 0.6%, although concerns over interest-rate hikes weighed. Stocks in New Zealand hit a record high of 0.8% to 3516.99.
European markets advanced at mid-day dealings as merger-and-acquisition news and speculations sent stocks higher. The German DAX 30 climbed 0.7%, boosted by drug maker Schering which rocketed 23% on a takeover bid by a rival company Merck. The French CAC 40 gained 0.4%, while London’s FTSE 100 rose 0.5%, supported by 22% gain in London Stock Exchange on speculations that U.S. exchanges may start a bidding war for it.
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