By Rudi Filapek-Vandyck, Editor FNArena

While appearing on Sky Business this morning with hosts Brooke Corte and Carson Scott, the discussion made a sidestep into the threat of more capital raisings following the surprise announcement by Paladin Energy ((PDN)). Brooke promised viewers we would make available some information relating to a recent report by JP Morgan on this matter. Below is my part of this promise, an excerpt originally included in a story titled "Several Emerging Themes For Australian Earnings Season", published on July 30, by Eva Brocklehurst:

Some stocks listed by JP Morgan which have potential to announce capital management initiatives, such as launching new buy-back regimes, include Amcor ((AMC)), CSL ((CSL)), REA Group ((REA)), ResMed ((RMD)), Suncorp ((SUN)) and Westfield ((WDC)).

Those that may possibly look to raise additional equity are many, but include Ardent Leisure ((AAD)), AMP ((AMP)), APN News & Media ((APN)), Cardno ((CDD)), Computershare ((CPU)), Dexus Property ((DXS)), Evolution Mining ((EVN)), Goodman Fielder ((GFF)), Investa Office ((IOF)), Origin Energy ((ORG)), OZ Minerals ((OZL)), Paladin Energy ((PDN)), QBE Insurance ((QBE)), Sonic Healthcare ((SHL)) and Transfield ((TSE)).

Note the inclusion of Paladin Energy which has now confirmed JP Morgan's warning/analysis.

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