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Harland & Wolff hits back at 'misleading' report over possible closure
UK shipbuilder Harland & Wolff has dismissed "misleading and inaccurate" suggestions that it could close after a newspaper report stated the government was about to block a financial support package to keep the Belfast firm afloat.
FTSE 250 movers: IDS surges on new EP offer; Georgia banks tumble on unrest
FTSE 250 (MCX) 20,784. 13 0. 80%.
Keller shares surge after earnings upgrade
Shares in Keller surged by 20% after the geotechnical engineer said its annual earnings would be "materially ahead" of expectations after a strong performance in the first four months of the year.
Europe midday: Shares rally as eurozone exits recession
European shares rallied to a fresh record high at the open on Wednesday as the eurozone exited recession investors looked ahead to a widely anticipated US inflation release.
Europe open: Stoxx hits new high on earnings as investors eye US CPI
European shares rallied to a fresh record high at the open on Wednesday as investors digested another raft of corporate earnings and looked ahead to a widely anticipated US inflation release.
Hunting sees FY at top end after $145m Kuwait deal boosts order book
Global engineer Hunting said full-year earnings would be at the upper end of expectations after winning a $145m order with the Kuwait Oil Company.
Tritax EuroBox regears leases on Belgian asset
European logistics real estate company Tritax EuroBox said it had agreed a lease re-gear, a new lease and associated solar PV Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) at Logistics Park Bornem, Belgium.
Marshalls revenues fall 10% amid weak housing market
Landscaping and building products supplier Marshalls said revenues fell 10% in the four months to April 30 as weak demand in the housing and maintenance market continued, adding that it still expected flat profits for 2024.