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FirstGroup racked up strong gains as the train and bus operator announced a new £50m buyback and said the outlook for the current year remains in line with expectations, though rail results will be ...
Ixico said it was contracted by Fujirebio Diagnostics Inc, a Tokyo-based biomarker research company, to assist with the development of a new blood-based test for Alzheimer's disease called Lumipulse.
The oil and gas company focused on Africa said its subsidiary, Tower Resources Cameroon SA, has selected Advanced Energy Systems SAE, an affiliate of ADES Holding, to provide the Admarine 510 rig to ...
Quadrise PLC on Tuesday said it was making good progress preparing for upcoming trials, but admitted that some projects had moved slower than expected. The London-based fuel and biofuel company ...
(Alliance News) - Great British Nuclear on Tuesday said it has chosen a consortium led by Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC as the preferred bidder to partner in the development of small modular reactors in ...
The FTSE 100 index traded up 37.05 points, 0.4%, at 8,869.33. The FTSE 100 is within touching distance of its all-time high of 8,908.82 points, a height it hit in March. Its best-ever closing level is ...
Bellway now expects volume output in financial 2025 to be between 8,600 and 8,700 homes, up from 'at least 8,500' before, and would be growth of as much as 14% from 7,654 homes in the year prior. The ...
(Alliance News) - Oxford Instruments PLC on Tuesday said it plans to return GBP50 million to shareholders after announcing the GBP60 million sale of Oxford Instruments NanoScience.
"We are delighted to have secured our largest order to date with SpaceX, reinforcing Filtronic's growing reputation for delivering high-performance RF solutions to the high-growth space market," ...
(Alliance News) - FirstGroup PLC on Tuesday reported a swing to profit during its most recent financial year, as revenue rose against one-off settlement charges from the year before.
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(Alliance News) - The UK Competition & Markets Authority on Tuesday said it has decided to extend its investigation of the market for veterinary services for household pets by six months.
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