22nd Jun 2026 11:06
(Alliance News) - The following are the leading risers and fallers among FTSE 100 and 250 index constituents on Monday.
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FTSE 100 winners
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Metlen Energy & Metals PLC, up 2.8% at 4,192 euro cents
3i Group PLC, up 2.1% at 2,249p, bought back 1.9 million shares at average 2,279p last week
International Consolidated Airlines Group SA, up 2.0% at 464.1 pence, Deutsche Bank Research raises price target
Fresnillo PLC, up 1.4% at 3,012p
Pershing Square Holdings Ltd, up 1.3% at 3,927p, dividend payment date
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FTSE 100 losers
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Babcock International Group PLC, down 6.4% at 978.3p, reports full-year results
Burberry Group PLC, down 2.6% at 1,105p
JD Sports Fashion PLC, down 2.3% at 83.41p
Diageo PLC, down 1.9% at 1,500.25p
BT Group PLC, down 1.7% at 192.35p
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FTSE 250 winners
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Ceres Power Holdings PLC, up 4.0% at 680.92 pence
easyJet PLC, up 2.9% at 518.49p, rebuffs third Castlelake takeover proposal
Energean PLC, up 2.3% at 713.00p
Pacific Horizon Investment Trust PLC, up 2.0% at 1,238p
Oakley Capital Investments Ltd, up 2.3% at 499.00p
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FTSE 250 losers
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Saga PLC, down 7.8% at 512.92p
Goodwin PLC, down 4.8% at 15,400.00p
Ocado Group PLC, down 4.4% at 172.80p, confirms seeking new chief executive
SDCL Efficiency Income Trust PLC, down 2.9% at 33.02p
Great Portland Estates PLC, down 2.4% at 314.60p, Berenberg cuts price target
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FTSE 100 & 250 movers in focus:
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International Consolidated Airlines Group SA, up 1.9% at 463.35 pence, 12-month range 465.55p-302.65p. Deutsche Bank Research raises price target to 540p from 460p, maintains 'buy' rating.
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Babcock International Group PLC, down 4.2% at 1,002.50 pence, 12-month range 934.76p-1,527.00p. Reports final results for the year ended March 31. Revenue increases organically by 8% to GBP5.18 billion, up from GBP4.83 billion. Pretax profit, however, decreases to GBP283.7 million from GBP329.1 million. Underlying operating profit falls to GBP293.3 million from GBP362.9 million after a GBP140.0 million charge relating to the company's Type 31 frigate contract. Diluted earnings per share fall to 41.3 pence from 48.0p. Babcock recommends a full-year dividend of 7.5p, up 15% from 6.5p, including a final dividend of 5.0p, up from 4.5p. Says its expectations for financial 2027 are unchanged. Babcock also reiterates its medium-term guidance.
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easyJet PLC, up 2.9% at 518.49 pence, 12-month range 332.60p-548.80p. Confirms that it has rejected three takeover proposals from Castlelake LP, the latest of which valued it at around GBP4.74 billion. Calls it an "opportunistic attempt to acquire easyJet on the cheap". Minneapolis-based asset manager Castlelake says it made a first cash bid for the budget airline of 560 pence per share on June 12. A second tilt of 600p per share followed on June 17, before a third of 625p per share last Saturday. Castlelake says easyJet rejected the latest proposal on Sunday, after earlier rebuffing the prior two plans. Claims that easyJet's board has shown an "unwillingness to engage meaningfully" and that it is releasing the proposal to enable easyJet shareholders to consider its "merits" ahead of the 'put-up' or 'shut-up' deadline on Friday.
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Ocado Group PLC, down 4.4% at 172.80 pence, 12-month range 165.85p-397.90p. The grocer and warehouse technology firm confirms that Chief Executive Officer Tim Steiner and the board "continually engage in long-term succession planning and regularly engage with potential candidates." Ocado is responding to a Sky News report that says Ocado is preparing to appoint a successor to Steiner, the company's founding CEO.
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Great Portland Estates PLC, down 2.4% at 314.60 pence, 12-month range 270.00p-377.00p. Berenberg cuts price target to 360p from 377p, maintains 'hold' rating. Also, the office space developer and landlord announces the pre-letting of 30 Duke Street, St James's, London. Australian menswear brand MJ Bale has taken 2,636 square feet of space on the Jermyn Street frontage. Great Portland says that in total, 30 Duke Street has secured lettings at rents on average 6.7% ahead of estimated rental value, worth GBP186 per sq ft, or GBP12.6 million of total annual rent.
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By Emma Curzon, Alliance News reporter
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