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Boohoo considering closure of controversial Leicester factory
Fast fashion retailer Boohoo is considering closing its controversial Thurmaston Lane factory in Leicester and relocating its operations.
FTSE 100 movers: GSK gains on acquisition; St James's Place falls
London’s FTSE 100 was flat at 7,692. 41 in afternoon trade on Tuesday.
Elliott said to have built big stake in Match Group, shares surge
Match Group shares surged in pre-market trade on Tuesday following a Wall Street Journal report that Elliott Investment Management has taken a significant stake in the online dating company.
London midday: Stocks flatten out as recruiters slump on Hays warning
London stocks had pared gains by midday on Tuesday to trade flat, with recruiters under the cosh after a profit warning from Hays.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise nearing $13bn deal to buy Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks surged in pre-market trade on Tuesday following a report that Hewlett Packard Enterprise is close to striking a $13bn deal to buy the network gear maker.
B&M backs FY guidance, declares special dividend as Q3 sales rise 5%
B&M European Value Retail reiterated its full-year guidance on Tuesday and declared a special dividend, as it posted a jump in third-quarter sales.
Recruiter Hays warns on profits after December slowdown
Recruiter Hays warned on profits on Tuesday as it highlighted a hiring slowdown in December.
London open: Stocks tick up but recruiters slump after Hays profit warning
London stocks edged up in early trade on Tuesday following solid gains on Wall Street, but recruiters were under the cosh after a profit warning from Hays.
London pre-open: Stocks seen up after solid US session
London stocks were set to rise at the open on Tuesday following solid gains on Wall Street.
Tuesday newspaper round-up: Post Office, Barclays, income tax revenues
Ministers have drawn up urgent plans to clear the names of hundreds of post office operators who were wrongly convicted of theft and fraud in the Horizon IT scandal as the government scrambled to get on the front foot over the major miscarriage of justice. The justice secretary, Alex Chalk, will hold talks with the senior judiciary to confirm how the convictions can be overturned as soon as possible, so victims can have speedier access to millions of pounds of compensation.