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Addison Lee owners said to be exploring sale
The owners of Addison Lee have reportedly begun exploring a sale of the company they took control of four years ago.
Tritax Eurobox says Brookfield offer deadline extended; in talks with other parties
Tritax Eurobox rallied on Tuesday after it said the deadline for Brookfield Asset Management to make an offer for the company has been extended, and that it had received other expressions of interest from a number of parties.
FTSE 100 movers: Beazley hit by Hurricane woes; 3i Group boosted by Citi note
London’s FTSE 100 was down 0. 5% at 8,125. 77 in afternoon trade on Tuesday.
Shell pauses construction of Netherlands biofuels facility
Shell said on Tuesday that it has temporarily paused construction of a biofuels facility in the Netherlands.
London midday: Stocks stay down; Sainsbury's under the cosh
London stocks were still in the red by midday on Tuesday as investors mulled eurozone inflation data and looked ahead to US jobs numbers.
JPMorgan adds National Grid to 'analyst focus list'
JPMorgan Cazenove added National Grid to its ‘analyst focus list’ on Tuesday, saying the company is well positioned to benefit from value-accretive networks growth at an attractive valuation, and with questions around the balance sheet answered after a £7bn equity raise.
Shoe Zone warns on profits, cites higher shipping costs and bad weather
Shoe Zone warned on profits on Tuesday as it said it was hit by rising shipping costs and bad weather.
BATM surges on cybersecurity contract
BATM surged on Tuesday after signing a strategic partnership and cooperation agreement with "a significant global technology, engineering and defence group" to deliver its advanced cybersecurity solution to commercial markets.
London open: Stocks fall as investors eye eurozone inflation data
London stocks fell in early trade on Tuesday as investors mulled the latest shop price inflation data and looked ahead to eurozone inflation figures later in the day.
Ryanair reports record passenger numbers for June
Budget airline Ryanair reported record passenger numbers for June on Tuesday, up 11% on the year.
London pre-open: Stocks seen lower as investors mull shop price data
London stocks were set to fall at the open on Tuesday following a mixed session in Asia, as investors mulled the latest shop price inflation data and looked ahead to the UK election this week.
Tuesday newspaper round-up: Inflation, Thames Water, Randox
Britain’s next government is poised to benefit from easing pressure on household finances after a slowdown in inflation in stores and a fall in fuel prices, but costs remain “too expensive” for many families. Figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) show that annual UK shop price inflation cooled last month to 0. 2%, down from 0. 6% in May – the slowest pace since October 2021 – as retailers cut the prices of many of their key products, including butter and coffee.