Shares in William Hill have risen
after the betting company's largest shareholder said it would oppose any
merger deal with Canada's Amaya.
Last weekend William Hill said
it was in talks to merge with Amaya, which owns poker websites Full Tilt
and PokerStars, in a potential £4.5bn deal.
But Parvus Asset Management said the merger had "limited strategic logic" and would "destroy shareholder value".
By mid-morning, shares in William Hill - a FTSE 250 member - were up 4.3%.
Parvus said William Hill should consider other all options to maximise shareholder returns, including a possible sale.
Also
on the FTSE 250, shares in Man Group jumped 16% after the world's
biggest listed hedge fund said it was buying investment manager Aalto,
which manages property assets worth $1.7bn.
Man Group also
reported a 6% rise in the value of funds under management during the
three months to September and said it planned a $100m share buyback.
The blue-chip FTSE 100 index rose 38.6 points to 7,016.34. Tesco was the biggest riser, up 3.8%. The supermarket said on Thursday night that it had resolved its pricing row with supplier Unilever. Shares in Unilever were down 0.5%.
On the currency markets, the pound was holding at about the $1.22 level against the dollar.
By mid-morning sterling was down 0.15% from the previous session at $1.2235. Against the euro it had edged up 0.1% to €1.1090.
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