{"id":1034798,"date":"2012-02-22T04:54:37","date_gmt":"2012-02-22T04:54:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/uncategorized\/hopes-for-gene-analysis-device-lift-ip-group.php"},"modified":"2024-08-17T15:40:00","modified_gmt":"2024-08-17T19:40:00","slug":"hopes-for-gene-analysis-device-lift-ip-group","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/gene-medicine\/hopes-for-gene-analysis-device-lift-ip-group.php","title":{"rendered":"Hopes for gene analysis device lift IP Group"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Prospects for a DNA sequencing device that is the size    of a USB memory stick sent IP&nbsp;Group hurtling up 12, or    11.9pc, to 113p almost a four-year high.  <\/p>\n<p>    Small-cap IP, which commercialises intellectual property from    universities, has a 21.5pc stake in Oxford Nanopore, a spin-out from    the University of Oxford that has developed a portable gene    sequencing device allowing people to analyse the building    blocks of life on the go.  <\/p>\n<p>    Monday was the first opportunity for investors to respond to    Oxford Nanopore presenting its technology at a conference late    on Friday, where it unveiled its \u201cMiniON\u201d, a disposable DNA    sequencing device the size of a memory stick. The product could    make sequencing which can help identify new targets for    medicines and illuminate crop science simpler and cheaper.  <\/p>\n<p>    Analysts at Peel Hunt described the technology as a    \u201cgame-changer\u201d, which has the \u201cpotential to accelerate delivery    of personalised medicine to the masses\u201d. They added that $1bn    (\u00a3630m) was not a \u201cridiculous valuation\u201d for Oxford Nanopore,    but \u201cwith supportive private shareholders with deep pockets\u201d,    they thought that a flotation \u201cmay never happen\u201d. As such, they    tipped IP as the \u201ckey way to gain exposure to Oxford Nanopore\u2019s    value\u201d and raised their target price to 160p from 112p.  <\/p>\n<p>    Numis analysts went further on Oxford Nanopore\u2019s value,    calculating that it could be worth $2bn, or 69p to IP Group\u2019s    valuation. They lifted their target price on IP to 129p from    98p and lifted their rating to \u201cbuy\u201d.  <\/p>\n<p>    Back among the blue-chips, miners were hoisting the index    higher. China\u2019s move to spur growth by cutting the amount of    cash banks must keep in reserve fuelled the miners as investors    counted on the metal-hungry country using more raw materials.  <\/p>\n<p>    Vedanta Resources (EUREX:     VR9F.EX -     news) rose 46p to \u00a313.58 and iron ore miner Rio Tinto    gained 84p to \u00a337.06.  <\/p>\n<p>    Weir Group (Other OTC:     WEIGF.PK -     news) , which makes pumps and valves for the mining sector,    climbed 135p to \u00a321.86 thanks to a push from Bank of America    (NYSE:     IKJ -     news) -Merrill Lynch (NYSE:     MER -     news) .  <\/p>\n<p>    Among other resource stocks, oil producers were fuelled by a    spurt in the price of oil after Iran said it had stopped    selling crude to British and French companies. BP put on 10.3    to 499\u00bcp. Also lifting the oil giant was the first government    settlement involving the Macondo well at the centre of last    year\u2019s Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Mitsui\u2019s Moex unit, a minority    partner in the well, agreed a $90m settlement on Friday,    spurring hopes that BP could yet settle before a trial into    claims relating to the disaster begins next week.  <\/p>\n<p>    The scent of M&amp;A sparked a rise among some smaller oil    companies as Friday\u2019s news that Dragon Oil (Xetra:     877789 -     news) was considering a tilt at BowLeven (LSE:     BLVN.L -     news) fuelled hopes that other explorers could attract a    suitor. UBS (NYSEArca:     DJCI -     news) said it expected M&amp;A read-across, although not    necessarily with Dragon as a buyer, to be helpful for among    others Premier Oil (LSE:     PMO.L -     news) , Soco International and Heritage Oil (Frankfurt:        A0NG6K -     news) . Premier (BSE:     PREMIER.BO -     news) rose 9 to 431.2p while Soco put on 1.6 to 315p, but    Heritage eased 0.1 to 188.5p. BowLeven itself fell 1 to 119p.  <\/p>\n<p>    With miners and oil giants on the march, the FTSE 100    (Euronext:     VFTSE.NX -     news) climbed 40.18 points to 5,945.25 its highest level in    seven months and the FTSE 250 (FTSE:     ^FTMC -     news) jumped 108 points to 11,420.21. Lifting the market\u2019s    spirits were signs that Greece could be close to finalising its    bail-out as finance ministers convened in Brussels.  <\/p>\n<p>    That put a spring in the step of the banks, with Royal Bank of    Scotland (LSE:     RBS.L -     news) gaining 0.88 to 28.48p and Lloyds Banking Group (LSE:        LLOY.L -     news) rising 0.89 to 36.35p. However, City scribblers    remained circumspect ahead of the lenders\u2019 annual results later    this week. Nomura kept its \u201creduce\u201d rating on both RBS and the Black    Horse, while Ian Gordon, banking analyst at Investec    (Frankfurt:     A0J32R -     news) , cut his rating on RBS to \u201chold\u201d. \u201cThe house view is    that the FTSE&nbsp;100 will rally to 6,200 this year, and    against this benchmark, following its strong year-to-date    recovery, we now expect RBS to underperform,\u201d he said. \u201cAs    such, it is time to take profits take the money and run!\u201d  <\/p>\n<p>    As traders bought into riskier stocks, defensives missed out.    Shire (Stuttgart:     A0MMAG -     news) lost 26p to \u00a322.52 while Imperial Tobacco (LSE:        IMT.L -     news) shed 19p to \u00a325.00.  <\/p>\n<p>    On the second tier, CSR (LSE:     CSR.L -     news) was the out-and-out winner. Having unveiled plans to    lift its dividend and buy back $50m of shares, the maker of    microchips shot up 47.3 to 275p. Not far behind was Misys    (Xetra:     944235.DE -     news) , up 20\u00bd to 330.1p. The software provider is already    in talks about merging with Swiss peer Temenos, but Misys said    yesterday that it had received a rival approach said to be    worth \u00a31.2bn from Vista Equity Partners.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gaining ground too were a raft of housebuilders, with Persimmon    (LSE:     PSN.L -     news) up 21 to 609p, Barratt Developments 5.1 higher at    130p and Taylor Wimpey (Dusseldorf:     408518.DU -     news) rising 1.8 to 48\u00bep. Landlord Segro advanced 5.9 to    236.7p after selling five industrial estates to funds owned by    Ignis Asset Management for \u00a380.2m.  <\/p>\n<p>    But traders lost their taste for The Restaurant Group . Having    been cut to \u201creduce\u201d by Numis, the owner of Frankie &amp;    Benny\u2019s and Garfunkel\u2019s slipped 5\u00bd to 304.2p. \u201cTrading during    the last six weeks will not have been helped by increasing    competition and unemployment as well as a 14.6pc decline in    cinema box office takings,\u201d said analysts.  <\/p>\n<p>    Inmarsat (EUREX:     ISAF.EX -     news) loses ground over US deal payment  <\/p>\n<p>    Inmarsat lost altitude as the satellite operator said that its    American partner, LightSquared, had not paid a $56.3m (\u00a335.5m)    instalment due to the British company. Inmarsat, which is    building a US mobile broadband service with Inmarsat\u2019s    spectrum, said it was scheduled to receive the payment from    LightSquared after the completion of the first phase of their    agreement. However, LightSquared said it had raised \u201cseveral    matters that require resolution before the first phase comes to    a close\u201d, adding that the terms of the agreement allow for    additional time to resolve pending questions before the final    payment is due. Inmarsat said its core business, which provides    communications to shipping, aircraft and remote locations    worldwide, was unaffected. But it shed 5.5 to 477.1p.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Here is the original post:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/uk.finance.yahoo.com\/news\/hopes-gene-analysis-device-lift-190038354.html\" title=\"Hopes for gene analysis device lift IP Group\" rel=\"noopener\">Hopes for gene analysis device lift IP Group<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Prospects for a DNA sequencing device that is the size of a USB memory stick sent IP&nbsp;Group hurtling up 12, or 11.9pc, to 113p almost a four-year high. 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