Wednesday 1 June 2011

The months to come - January 2011

United Utilities, Steve Mogford will become Executive Director appointed at the beginning of January, ready to replace Philip Green when he steps on 31 March.

Economic growth between July and September, which will be unveiled on 22 December, should remain close to 0 8pc figure reported by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Accompanying data may show that the growth of the previous quarter was revised down a robust 1. 2pc quarter-on-quarter rate 1pc, since the output of the construction is more low than first thought.

Latest monthly meeting of the monetary policy Committee minutes are supposed to show that the nine members finishing the year still divided three ways to know if shake, hold or easing monetary conditions. The minutes will be published on 23 December.

Negotiation updates

December 20: Carnival (T4)

December 21: 888, PRC

December 22: information, Forth Ports

December 23: John Lewis, Savills

December 27: XChanging

Interim results

December 20: f. & C global smaller companies.

Economy

21 December: public sector finance statistics, GfK NOP consumer confidence survey

December 22: Q3 GDP, the Bank of England MPC minutes.
consumer trends

December 23: measurement of productivity Q3

Meetings

21 December: Davenham (AGM).
JP Morgan Japanese Investment Trust (AGM)

December 30: Yule Catto

In January, a raft of retailers will report on their trade in Christmas, with investors no doubt anxious to see if snowfall reaching sales during the critical period of feast. Retailers to update the market on their sales this month include Tesco, J Sainsbury, Game Group Marks & Spencer and following. As Arctic conditions still held in Great Britain, Howard Archer of IHS Global Insight has declared: "the return of snow and ice is a serious body for retailers."

The first day of work of the new year January 4 will be at the normal rate of VAT of 17 5pc to 20pc. To increase customers companies lead the official measure of inflation more high, with the Bank of England expected London 3 6pc.

Another month, another meeting again January 13 - Monetary Policy - Committee and nobody would expect interest rates to rise again. But the prospect of an escalation of his lowest 0 5pc record rate increases, some believe that inflation constantly above the target of 2pc erodes the credibility of the Bank.

It will be at the end of an era of aviation, January 20, which marks the last day of transactions in shares of British Airways, prior carrier merges with the Iberian Peninsula. Shares in the newly formed group of International Airlines will begin trading on January 24.

January 25, ONS will give its first reading of the manner in which the economic recovery is held during the last three months of the year, with snow disruptions in the unknown factor.

"While the latest data and surveys of reasonable overall economic activity, economic activity still seems slow to 0 5pc"
"quarter-on-quarter," said Howard Archer to IHS. This would signal that gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 1. 2010 global 8pc.

AstraZeneca will unveil its figures throughout the year on 27 January. In its third quarter results, Britain's second drug manufacturer revealed decreased 4pc revenues to $7. 9bn (Institute for £ 5), due to declining sales at United States combined with the absence of exceptional swine flu last year.

BSkyB will reveal its interim results on 27 January. In November, BSkyB has achieved its goal of achieving long-term
client TV 10 m. at the end of the year, OFCOM, dog care, communications is set to reveal its verdict on News Corp bid to buy satellite television channel that it has not already 61pc.

Throughout the year results

January 7: JP Morgan Indian Investment Trust

January 18: Chemring

January 31: SThree

Interim results

January 18: IG group SABMiller (Q3)

January 25: Misys Filtronic.
PZ Cussons

January 26: Renishaw

January 27: BSkyB

Negotiation updates

January 5: autonomy, then.
Domino

January 6: mode of JD sports, McBride, Cineworld, Costain, Hays, Prostrakan, Rathbone Brothers, Wellstream Holdings

January 7: Robert Walters, Ted Baker, the Group of restaurant, Clinton cards Mears

January 10: Persimmon, Michael Page, Black Entertainment

January 11: Tesco, marks & Spencer, Debenhams, Dunelm, Howden carpentry, try Galliford, Interserve, moneysupermarket.com, Topps tiles, Weir, Yule Catto, Computacenter

January 12: Ashmore, N Brown, Fenner, Greggs, GIS, Superglass.
Sainsbury J

January 13: Game Group, Associated British Foods, Retail Dixons, Halfords, HMV, Home Retail Group, the premier Foods, Mothercare, Barratt Developments, first group,
Booker, Dixons, Filtrona, Mecom, Northern Foods, Thortons

January 17: Taylor Wimpey

January 18: l ' Oréal, Experian, Carphone Warehouse,
Land Securities, Pearson

January 19: JD Wetherspoon, ASOS, Great Portland Estates, William Hill

January 20: Man Group, Wm Morrison, London stock
United Utilities, Invensys, Tullow Oil

January 25: Severn Trent, De La Rue

January 26: WH Smith, wise, Johnson Matthey

January 27: Cairn Energy

January 28: UK coal

Economy

January 4: VAT amounting to 20pc

January 5: construction of CIPS PMI for December

January 12: statistics UK trade, the Bank of England MPC meeting national consumer confidence index

January 13: interest rate decision, figure of industrial production monthly

January 14: price UK

January 18: monthly inflation figures

January 21: monthly retail sales figures, trends in the Bank of England in respect of loan

January 25: preliminary fourth quarter growth figures

January 26: Bank of England MPC minutes

January 31: GfK NOP consumer confidence

Meetings

January 6: BTG

January 11: Debenhams (AGM)

January 12: Diploma, Fenner and AGM Superglass

January 14: Bellway (AGM)

January 20: Enterprise Inns and Wolseley Aga

January 27: Maîtres d ' hôtel & Mitchell and AGM Britvic

January 28: Marston (AGM)


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