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11 Jun
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Deutsche Bank sees TalkTalk's new strategy 'bearing fruit'

Analysts at Deutsche Bank on Monday reiterated their ‘buy’ rating for shares in TalkTalk Telecom Group, stating that there is evidence that the company’s new and simpler strategy is "bearing fruit".

11 Jun
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Mountfield Group profits double as subsidiaries rake in contracts

Construction support and property services firm Mountfield Group reported on Monday that its profit doubled in 2017 as a result of strong revenue growth and reduced costs.

11 Jun
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US-Korea talks progressing 'more quickly than expected'

The White House has confirmed that discussions between the US and North Korea are progressing "more quickly than expected" ahead of Tuesday’s summit in Singapore.

11 Jun
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Bigblu Broadband offloads 'non-core' Australian customer base for A$1.5m

Bigblu Broadband on Monday sold customers and infrastructure from its non-core subsidiary SkyMesh for A$1. 5m in cash to Australian connectivity services firm Superloop Ltd.

11 Jun
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Harvest Minerals scores contract with fellow fertiliser producer

Natural fertiliser producer Harvest Minerals on Monday signed a contract with a Brazilian organic fertiliser producer for an initial order of 50kt of KPfértil.

11 Jun
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KEFI Minerals raises final tranche for Tulu Kapi construction

KEFI Minerals on Monday saw its shares jump after it raised $30m from the sale of a stake in its local Ethiopian subsidiary, completing funding requirements for the construction of the Tulu Kapi gold mine.

11 Jun
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LightwaveRF shares slip as CEO waves goodbye

Smart homes solutions provider LightwaveRF reshuffled its board after Andrew Pearson has stepped down from his role as chief executive and left the company.

11 Jun
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Solid State secures robotics orders of £4.3m

Computing, power and communication product manufacturer Solid State plc on Monday received £4. 3m worth of orders to supply power units for autonomous robots operating in cold climate conditions.