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Premarket London: Centrica Says It's on Track After "Solid" Summer

Published 21/11/2019, 07:01
Updated 21/11/2019, 12:46
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Investing.com -- Here is a summary of regulatory news releases from the London Stock Exchange on Thursday, 21st November. Please refresh for updates.

  • Centrica (LON:CNA), the owner of British Gas, said it’s on track to meet this year’s targets for net debt and cash flow after a “solid” performance by its key U.K. business in the four months through October.
  • Total accounts in the U.K. rose 136,000, with growth in services and home solutions more than offsetting a 107,000 reduction in energy supply accounts. “The rate of U.K. energy supply net losses was lower than in the first half of the year and significantly lower than in 2018, despite continued high levels of price competition and market switching,” it said.
  • In North America, accounts increased by 86,000 and CEO Ian Conn also noted that regional margins improved.
  • Centrica (LON:CNA) also said it has trimmed this year’s capital expenditure budget by 100 million pounds ($129 million) to around 800 million, and boosted expected cost savings this year by 50 million pounds to 300 million.
  • Metals group Johnson Matthey (LON:JMAT) said it’s on track to hit market expectations for profit in the year ending next March, after posting a 3% rise in underlying revenue to 2.12 billion pounds in the first six months.

    However, underlying operating profit fell 5% to 265 million pounds and underlying earnings per share fell 12% to 95.8 pence. Net debt was higher than expected and cash flow slightly weaker than expected as surging prices for precious metals such as palladium saddled it with higher working capital requirements.

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    CEO Robert MacLeod said the group expects a stronger second half, free of one-off effects and is sticking by its medium-term target of “mid- to high single-digit growth” in annual earnings per share.

    Water utility Severn Trent (LON:SVT) said underlying pretax profit fell 4.3% to 286.3 million as a result of increase investment, partly offset by a 20 basis point drop in its borrowing costs to 3.7%.

    The company raised its interim dividend to 40.03p per share from 37.35p a year earlier, even though underlying earnings per share fell 9.7% to 68.8p.

  • Home builder Countryside Properties (LON:CSPC) raised its dividend by 51% to 16.3 pence a share after reporting a 14% rise in full-year net profit to 170.4 million pounds on the back of a 33% rise in completions.
  • Royal Mail (LON:RMG) posted an operating profit of £61 million in the six months to September, in line with its own expectations. Adjusted group operating profit was down 13% to 165 million pounds.
  • The group said its letter revenue was the best for five years and will benefit from the upcoming general election.It upheld its existing guidance of full-year operating profit between 300-340 million pounds.The company announced a dividend of 7.5 pence a share.
  • Bookmaker William Hill said it’s on track to meet its targets for the year, with revenue growth of 4% in the 17 weeks through the end of October. Growth in its online business and expansion in the U.S. offset the decline of its chain of U.K. betting shops.
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  • Retail sales fell 16% since its half-year update reflecting the impact of the introduction of a maximum 2 pound stake on fixed-odds betting terminals.The budding U.S. business, by contrast, “has gone from strength to strength. We have excellent market access, a valuable partnership with Eldorado and we are excited about the potential that is presented by the combination with Caesars,” the company said. U.S. net revenue rose 60% after the company launched services in Indiana and Iowa.
  • "We expect our International Online business to benefit from a number of important product improvements that will be delivered over the coming quarters.” CEO Ulrik Bengtsson said, noting that the U.K. online business had stabilised its market share on the back of similar improvements.
  • “With new site openings in the first half, we expect delivery to be weighted to the second half,” Sutcliffe said. “Potential economic and political uncertainty aside, we remain confident of delivering further earnings growth in 2020.

    The company said its forward order book had risen 30% year-on-year to stand at 1.17 billion pounds.

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