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Energean shares fall on production guidance cut
Eastern Mediterranean gas producer Energean cut production guidance and said it expected to make a final investment decision on its Olympus fields off Israel by the end of this year.
Aston Martin shares motor as China's Geely invests £234m
Chinese auto group Geely has committed to invest £234m Aston Martin Lagonda to become its third-largest shareholder, sending shares in the UK in luxury car maker racing ahead on Thursday.
IDS pushed into the red after Royal Mail loses £1bn
UK postal carrier Royal Mail swung to a massive £1bn annual loss, pushing parent company International Distributions Services into the red after a bruising year-long battle with unions over pay and conditions and a failure to deliver productivity improvements.
Speedy Hire says no fraud in £20m 'missing' equipment mystery
UK tools and equipment company Speedy Hire said a probe into £20m of missing equipment found no evidence of fraud, but discovered problems with control and accounting procedures.
Europe midday: Shares hold on US debt ceiling hopes; Future tanks
European stocks held gains at midday on Thursday, riding an upbeat Wall Street session on hopes that a deal to resolve the US debt ceiling dispute was close.
Genuit shares spike on improved earnings guidance
Shares in Genuit Group spiked almost 8% on Thursday as the plastic pipe and ventilation products maker said annual earnings would be slightly ahead of consensus.
Europe open: Shares up on hopes of US debt ceiling deal
European stocks opened higher on Thursday, riding an upbeat Wall Street session on hopes that a deal to resolve the US debt ceiling dispute was close.
BT shares slump on plans to cut 55,000 jobs by 2030
Shares in BT Group slumped as the UK telecoms giant said it planned to axe up to 55,000 jobs by 2030 and become a "leaner" business.
Vistry sees FY profits of more than £450m as market improves
UK housebuilder Vistry said it expected to report adjust annual earnings of more than £450m as the market continued to improve in the wake of the disastrous ‘mini budget’ of former prime minister Liz Truss.