Best Stocks News: Qantas Airways Limited (QAN)|ASX QAN SharesQantas Airways Limited (ASX:QAN) is one of the world’s leading airlines and an Australian icon.

On top of its standard domestic and international flights, QAN also owns budget airline Jetstar, regional airline QantasLink and related travel businesses Qantas Flight Catering.

Although some still consider QAN as a blue chip stock, its huge share price fall since the GFC has taken away a lot of its lustre.

Today QAN resumed flights after the Fair Work Tribunal ordered the termination of industrial action by its workers.

The carrier sensationally grounded its entire fleet on Saturday in response to the strikes, forcing the government to intervene in the crisis.

Qantas and its workers now have 21 days to resolve their dispute otherwise the Tribunal will impose a resolution of its own.

Following the tribunal’s decision, QAN has been one of the best performers in the Australian share market today.

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Blue Chip Stocks News: BHP Billiton (BHP)|ASX BHP|BHP SharesBHP Billiton (ASX:BHP) is the world’s largest diversified resources company, with a global portfolio of high quality assets and more than 100 operations in 25 countries.

It is the biggest listed company on the Australian share market and is widely considered among the blue chip stocks.

It is an industry leader in most of the major commodities markets, including aluminium, coking and thermal coal, copper, manganese, iron ore, uranium, nickel, silver and titanium. On top of this, BHP has sizeable interests in oil, gas, natural gas and diamonds.

Today, BHP reported a 28% on-year increase in 1Q11 iron ore output. The increase was driven by greater system capability of the group’s WA rail infrastructure.

Petroleum production increased 19% in the same period, with BHP’s acquisition of the Fayetteville and Petrohawk shale businesses helping the result.

However copper output declined 24% over the year amid strikes and lower ore grades at the Escondida mine in Chile.

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Australian Shares News: Qantas Airways (QAN)|ASX QAN StocksQantas Airways Limited (ASX:QAN) is one of the world’s leading airlines and an Australian icon.

On top of its standard domestic and international flights, QAN also owns budget airline Jetstar, regional airline QantasLink and related travel businesses Qantas Flight Catering.

Although some still consider QAN as a blue chip stock, its huge share price fall since the GFC has taken away a lot of its lustre.

Today, QAN said it would plan to ground additional aircraft due to the ongoing strikes.

The group will ground two Boeing 767s, resulting in the loss of 20,000 seats.  The total hit to capacity has now reached 88,000 seats.

Qantas has not ruled further grounding of aircraft in response to the strikes.

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Australian Mining Stocks News: Rio Tinto (RIO)|ASX RIO|RIO SharesRio Tinto (ASX:RIO) is one of the world’s largest miners, mining and processing a wide range of metals and minerals including all the key base metals, precious metals, diamonds, iron ore and energy products.

The miner is widely considered among the blue chip stocks, and it is also among the biggest companies in the Australian share market.

Today, RIO announced the sale of up to 13 assets as it looks to restructure its aluminium division.

The sale would include Australian and European based refineries and smelters, with the sale likely to happen when the economic picture improves.

The sale would also allow RIO to focus on its tier one assets in an effort to drive improvements at the aluminium division.

RIO’s interest in six of the assets would be transferred to a new business, called Pacific Aluminium.

The other seven assets will continue to be managed by Rio Tinto Alcan until they are sold.

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ASX Blue Chip Stocks News: Wesfarmers (WES)|WES SharesWesfarmers (ASX:WES) is Australia’s leading conglomerate, headquartered in Perth, Western Australia.  It is also widely considered among the market’s blue chip stocks.

The company owns several iconic Australian businesses, including supermarket chain Coles, hardware retailer Bunning’s Warehouse, discount department stores Target and K-Mart, and office supplies provider Officeworks. WES also involves in industrials supplies distribution, coal mining, fertilisers, chemicals and general insurance.

Today, WES announced that it has sold its Premier coal mine to Chinese-based Yancoal, for $296.8 million.

The deal needs approval from Australian and Chinese regulators, and WES said that the sale would generate an additional $90 million in pre-tax profit.

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Mining Stocks News: Rio Tinto (RIO)|ASX RIO|RIO SharesRio Tinto (ASX:RIO) is one of the world’s largest miners, mining and processing a wide range of metals and minerals including all the key base metals, precious metals, diamonds, iron ore and energy products.

The miner is widely considered among the blue chip stocks, and it is also among the biggest companies in the Australian share market.

Today, media reports have suggested that RIO is considering spinning off its aluminium assets in Australia.

RIO said last week it was planning asset sales in the aim of achieving a 40% EBITDA margin from its aluminium division by 2014.

The reports said RIO would hold its two bauxite mines as these offered the highest margins due to a supply shortage in China.  Bauxite is a key source of aluminium.

Instead the asset sale would comprise three refineries and three smelters, according to the reports.

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ASX Shares to Buy: Coca-Cola Amatil (CCL)|ASX CCL|CCL StocksCoca-Cola Amatil (ASX:CCL) is an Australasian bottler for US-based The Coca Cola Company.

CCL manufactures, sells and distributes Coca-Cola products, including carbonated soft drinks, mineral waters and other non-alcoholic beverages, plus packaged fruit.

It is also considered among the market’s blue chip stocks.

Over the years, the company has successfully reduced its percentage of sugary carbonated beverages and increased its percentage of non-carbonated beverages, alcoholic beverages and food, in order to diversify its earnings stream.

It has also ventured into the manufacture and distribution of premium beer brands and the premium spirit portfolio of global distributor Maxxium through Pacific Beverages (a JV entity between CCA and SABMiller).

The company delivered a solid first half result last month helped by its strategic product positioning in key markets.

Market ace

CCL stands to benefit from SABMiller’s takeover of Foster’s Group. The move is likely to result in the Pacific Beverages joint venture being dissolved.

CCL management estimates it could book a profit of $200-$300 million on the $305-$380 million sale of Pacific Beverages to SABMiller.

From an EPS perspective, this would be equivalent to a 2%-3% accretion.

CCL will also have the opportunity to acquire some of Foster’s assets at multiples that would be EPS accretive to CCL.

As an overall entity, CCL has grown from strength to strength in recent years. The company’s diversification strategy has been key to this growth, which has included the addition of alcoholic beverages.

Drink up to earnings

CCL last month reported a 27.8% decline in 1H11 net profit to $153.6 million.  An interim dividend of 22 cents was declared.

The result was impacted by an $80.5 million charge related to the restructuring of its SPCA Ardmona division.

Underlying profit rose 5.5% to $234.1 million, with revenue growing 3.3% on-year despite the impact of the recent flooding and consumer caution.

At an AGM in June, CCL had said it was looking to target around 5% growth in underlying profit for the 1H11.

The group has been hurt by the strong Aussie dollar, natural disasters and higher resin prices.

Before currency translation effects, first half profit was expected to be around 6% – 7% higher than the prior year.

CCL was expecting to generate stronger earnings in the second half, but said trading conditions remained uncertain as consumers contended with higher living costs.

Taking into consideration the adverse factors CCL faced during the period, we feel the company delivered a solid result.

Looking ahead

CCL will continue to focus on capitalising on its growing alcoholic beverage and non-carbonated soft drinks market, which are growing owing to modern lifestyle trends.

The company has strong brand awareness, and very stable and highly predictable cashflow compared to its peers.

Coca-Cola Amatil is a defensive company which is protected against inflation as it can pass costs on to customers, who are always willing to spend money on CCL’s famous brands.

With the potential for significant earnings upside from the Foster’s takeover, we feel CCL is in a lucrative position.

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ASX Blue Chip Stocks News: Rio Tinto (RIO)|ASX RIO|RIO SharesRio Tinto (ASX:RIO) is one of the world’s largest miners, mining and processing a wide range of metals and minerals including all the key base metals, precious metals, diamonds, iron ore and energy products.

The company is one of the biggest on the Australian share market and is widely considered among the blue chip stocks.

Today RIO said it will invest US$833 million to upgrade its integrated power and gas network, and develop fuel supply projects, in the Pilbara region.

The projects will be required to support RIO’s targeted annual production capacity of 283 million tonnes by 2013.

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Financial Stocks News: National Australia Bank (NAB)|ASX NAB SharesNational Australia Bank (ASX:NAB) is one of Australia’s big four banks, whose divisions span retail and business banking, wealth management, capital markets and institutional banking.

It is one the biggest companies in the Australian share market and is widely considered among the blue chip stocks.

Overnight, newspaper reports suggested NAB is in talks to acquire more than 600 Lloyds branches in the UK.

The acquisition would see NAB merge its Clydesdale and Yorkshire bank units with the Lloyds branches, creating a new major UK lender.

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Australian Shares News: Wesfarmers (WES)|ASX WES|WES StocksWesfarmers (ASX:WES) is Australia’s leading conglomerate, and one of the most widely know blue chip stocks in the Australian share market.

Since listing on the ASX in 1984, the company has recorded strong growth in assets and profits.

The company owns several iconic Australian businesses, including supermarket chain Coles, hardware retailer Bunning’s Warehouse, discount department stores Target and K-Mart, and office supplies provider Officeworks. WES also involves in industrials supplies distribution, coal mining, fertilisers, chemicals and general insurance.

Today, WES reported its full year results.

FY11 net profit climbs 22.8% to $1.92 billion, exceeding analyst estimates of a $1.88 billion profit.  A final dividend of $1.50 was declared, also beating estimates.

Coles earnings growth outpaced sales growth, reflecting operational efficiencies at the division.  Kmart and Bunnings also recorded earnings growth.

However, Target EBIT slumped 26.5% due primarily to price deflation and clearance activity.

Revenue at the Coal division grew 25.6% on-year, with record export prices and strong demand offsetting the impact to production from the early-year flooding.

WES was optimistic about the outlook given solid operating fundamentals, but said its outlook was subject to any adverse shocks from the fragile global economy.

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