Tharisa (DI) (THS)

Sector:

Mining

71.00p
   
  • Change Today:
      3.60p
  • 52 Week High: 86.50p
  • 52 Week Low: 49.00p
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 297.25m
  • Volume: 476,850
  • Market Cap: £211.04m

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Berenberg ups rating on BHP, downgrades Gem Diamonds

By Abigail Townsend

Date: Thursday 08 Jul 2021

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Berenberg has upgraded BHP to 'buy' and downgraded Gem Diamonds, following a review of its stance on precious metals miners.

The broker said it had moved from a 'neutral/negative' stance on the sector to a 'neutral' stance, noting that while the pandemic continued to sweep through India and much of South America, "the impact of Covid-19 has continued to fade in North America, Europe and Asia, with a solid recovery underway".

It continued: "We expect solid GDP growth across all of the major economies and also for volatility to persist during the second half, with inflation becoming an increasing concern for both central banks and companies, where margin erosion could start to become an issue in a less buoyant commodity price environment.

"Overall, we are constructive on the miners, which have - on the whole - offered strong balance sheets and free cashflow generation and, in certain cases, attractive valuations/momentum."

But it also conceded: "With a volatile market backdrop, both commodities and stocks will also have a fairly unstable summer."

Within individual commodities, Berenberg has adopted a 'neutral' stance on gold "as strengthening Asian physical markets have absorbed metal liquidated from exchange traded funds. We expect the gold price to be supported by high inflation in a low rate environment."

It also increased its short and medium-term forecasts for gold and silver, but left those for long-term prices unchanged at $1,400 per ounce and $17.50 per ounce, respectively.

Away from precious metals, the broker said "tight iron ore markets and low stocks offer scope for prices to do better". It also upped copper forecasts on "healthy demand" coupled with "some supply risk."

Within individual stocks, Berenberg said it preferred BHP to Rio Tinto, upping it to 'buy' while leaving Rio on 'hold'.

"We [...] believe that the company has scope to surprise to the upside in terms of its final dividend or the 2021 full-year, and offer around a 12% yield for the 2022 full-year," the broker noted.

Other 'buy' rated stocks included Anglo American - "which continues to offer sector-leading growth" - Kenmare Resources, Base Resources, Central Asia Metals, Griffin Mining, Capital and Tharisa.

Gem Diamonds on the other hand was downgraded to 'hold' following a strong run for the stock, which had seen the share price increase by nearly 80% year-to-date.

As at 1245 BST, shares in BHP were down 2% at 2,147.0p while Gem was largely flat at 73.2p.

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Tharisa (DI) Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 71.00p
Change Today 3.60p
% Change 5.34 %
52 Week High 86.50p
52 Week Low 49.00p
Volume 476,850
Shares Issued 297.25m
Market Cap £211.04m

Tharisa (DI) Star Ratings

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Value
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Price Trend
16.03% below the market average16.03% below the market average16.03% below the market average16.03% below the market average16.03% below the market average
24.81% above the sector average24.81% above the sector average24.81% above the sector average24.81% above the sector average24.81% above the sector average
Income
99.73% above the market average99.73% above the market average99.73% above the market average99.73% above the market average99.73% above the market average
100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average
Growth
64.86% below the market average64.86% below the market average64.86% below the market average64.86% below the market average64.86% below the market average
40.74% below the sector average40.74% below the sector average40.74% below the sector average40.74% below the sector average40.74% below the sector average

What The Brokers Say

Strong Buy 2
Buy 2
Neutral 0
Sell 0
Strong Sell 0
Total 4
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Tharisa (DI) Dividends

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Ex-Div 12-Jun-25 27-Feb-25
Paid 25-Jun-25 12-Mar-25
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Tharisa (DI) Key Personnel

CEO Phoevos Pouroulis
CFO Michael Jones

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