TD Direct Investing names the UK's most traded UK-listed companies for the morning of Thursday 26 January 2012.

Top ten trades

Thursday 26 January 2012


Source: TD Direct Investing

TD Direct Investing view:
Sirius Minerals moves into first place on this morning’s top ten buys accounting for 20.6 per cent after announcing it is to raise £50 million from shareholders to take its York potash project through to a definitive feasibility study (DFS).

Leni Oil & Gas appears in the top ten buys and sells as a new entry today accounting for 11.4 per cent and 12.4 per cent respectively. The oil and gas explorer announced yesterday a tie up with Range Resources to jointly develop onshore oilfields in Trinidad.

BUY
1. Sirius Minerals, 20.6 per cent
2. Tesco, 19.2 per cent
3. Leni Gas & Oil, 11.4 per cent
4. Lloyds, 9.8 per cent
5. Royal Bank of Scotland, 8.2 per cent
6. Vodafone, 7.3 per cent
7= Premier Foods, 6.3 per cent
7= Gulf Keystone, 6.3 per cent
9. Bahamas Petrol, 5.9 per cent
10, Synchronica, 4.9 per cent

SELL

1. Royal Bank of Scotland, 16 per cent
2. Lloyds, 15.8 per cent
3. Xstrata, 12.8 per cent
4. Barclays, 12.6 per cent
5. Leni Gas & Oil, 12.4 per cent
6. Petropavlovsk, 7.1 per cent
7= Gulf Keystone, 6.3 per cent
7= Rio Tinto, 6.3 per cent
9. Vedanta Resources, 5.5 per cent
10. EasyJet, 5.3 per cent

The top ten Buys and Sells should not be taken as a recommendation to buy or sell any particular bond or stock, and it is not intended to offer any form of advice. Instead it is simply an indication of the general buying and selling trends amongst some TD Direct Investing customers, observed during the period stated.