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Director dealings: DMGT trio buy after results disappointment
Daily Mail and General Trust chairman Lord Rothermere and his new CEO and CFO bought £0. 3m of shares on Friday, following disappointing interim results the day before.
Avingtrans' Hayward Tyler takeover talks extended until June
Talks about a potential takeover of Hayward Tyler by Avingtrans will continue after the pair further pushed back the official deadline.
Restaurant Group rebounds as concessions serve up strong first quarter
First quarter sales from The Restaurant Group have improved significantly from the end of last year, but are still in decline and are not expected to benefit from less helpful conditions as the year goes on.
Acacia Mining fights back against Tanzania discrepancy claims
Firing back a response to Tanzanian accusations that it under-declared gold exports, Acacia Mining has called for an independent review and said "we are considering all of our options".
RBS shareholders refuse to accept settlement
Royal Bank of Scotland was further frustrated in its attempts to settle with a shareholder action group claiming compensation over its 2008 rights issue, following several delays to the start of its High Court trial.
Informa impresses with 'strong' exhibitions and 'steady' remainder
Full year numbers from Informa are looking increasingly assured after the first quarter of the year, thanks to strong trading at its exhibitions arm, "steady" trading from events, business and academic publishing and a faster integration of last years £1. 2bn acquisition of Penton.
Petrofac falls again after RBC downgrades on contract implications from SFO probe
Petrofac shares lost further ground on Friday after RBC Capital Markets downgraded its recommendation and hacked its target price down due to the implications of a criminal investigation by the Serious Fraud Office.
Jefferies slashes Acacia target price as sees low chance of solution
Jefferies slashed its target price on Acacia Mining by 41% to 265p after a Tanzanian presidential committee accused the miner of under-reporting gold contained in 277 containers for export.