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11 Jul
Finance, graph
Cerillion clinches contract with new telecommunications client

Cerillion clinched a contract with a new major telecommunications customer from the Europe, Middle East and Africa region.

11 Jul
Oil & gas, drilling, North Sea
Faroe Petroleum confirms Brasse discovery

Faroe Petroleum has confirmed its Brasse oil and gas discovery in the Norwegian North Sea.

11 Jul
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The City's Cheesegrater is now fully let

British Land, alongside Oxford Properties, announced on Monday afternoon that the Leadenhall Building - better known among Londoners as the Cheesegrater - is now fully let.

11 Jul
Weir Group, oil & gas services
Sound Energy announces potentially very material success at Tendrara

Sound Oil gave investors a reason to cheer at the start of the week as company boss James Parsons announced an "early and potentially very material success" at one of the oil and gas explorer´s three strategic plays.

11 Jul
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Ortac shares soar on positive Slovakia court ruling

Shares in Ortac Resources soared on Monday after the company said it had won an appeal over opposition to its Slovakian project.

11 Jul
Results round-up

Film and TV studio Pinewood, home to Bond’s Spectre and Star Wars: The Force Awakens, reported an increase in full year revenue as it completed part of is development programme and said it does not expect to be affected by Brexit.

11 Jul
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Sagent Pharmaceuticals bought by Japanese firm Nichi-Iko as shares climb

Sagent Pharmaceuticals was up 40% in pre-market trading after agreeing a deal with Japanese firm Nichi-Iko Pharmaceutical.

11 Jul
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McBride raises full year profit guidance but uncertain about Brexit

Household and personal care manufacturer McBride said its adjusted operating profit for the year will be slightly ahead of previous expectations but it cannot not determine the long-term effects of Brexit.

11 Jul
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Tuesday preview: ASOS reports trading update for fiscal third quarter

ASOS reports its latest trading update on Tuesday with analysts expecting the online fashion retailer to report robust results for the fiscal third quarter.

11 Jul
Retail, shops, shopping
Clothing retailers face more tough times from Brexit, Nielsen survey shows

British consumers are planning on cutting down their spending on new clothes and many are mulling moving their regular grocery shop to one offering lower prices, according to new market research published on Monday.

11 Jul
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Facebook facing $1bn legal action over Hamas attacks

Facebook is to be sued by the families of 5 American victims of Hamas attacks in Israel, as they claim that the social media site was used by Hamas to coordinate assaults.

11 Jul
Antofagasta
Berenberg reiterates sell on Antofagasta

Antofagasta´s full-year copper production was likely to fall short of its estimates despite the company´s efforts, Berenberg said, leading its analysts to reiterate their 'sell' recommendation on the stock.

11 Jul
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Gooch & Housego confirms two aerospace and defence acquisitions

Optical components and systems manufacturer Gooch & Housego announced on Monday that it has completed two acquisitions, expanding its presence in the aerospace and defence sectors.

11 Jul
Wall Street, New York Stock Exchange, markets, traders, US, America
US open: Markets start higher as nonfarms reading lingers

US stocks opened at some of their best levels of the year on Monday, as the markets kicked off the new earnings season and investors continued to react to a surprisingly strong non-farm payrolls report last week.

11 Jul
pepsi
Food and drink lobby group calls for sugar tax delay

The food and drink industry in Britain has called for a delay in the government's plans to introduce a sugar tax in 2018, amid fears that the economic fallout from Brexit could stifle business in the sector.

11 Jul
McBride, consumer goods, household
Broker tips: Moneysupermarket, McBride, Rentokil

Moneysupermarket. com Group was upgraded to a ‘buy’ rating from ‘hold’ but had its target price cut to 325p from 352p on Monday by Canaccord Genuity ahead of the company’s trading update later in the week.

11 Jul
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FTSE 250 movers: Property shares soar on May news

Property shares in the FTSE 250 rejoiced at some much needed certainty post Brexit referendum result as it looked like Theresa May would become the UK's next prime minister.

11 Jul
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RBC bumps up target price for Rentokil, retains as 'top pick'

Things were still looking up for Rentokil despite the strong run which the shares had enjoyed year-to-date, which had seen them outperform the Footsie by 23%, analysts at RBC said.

11 Jul
Silver mining
Goldplat spat with Rand Refinery heats up

Goldplat announced on Monday that Rand Refinery has informed its 74%-owned subsidiary Goldplat Recovery (GPL) that it disputes an amount owed to it in relation to a binding memorandum of understanding.

11 Jul
Burberry, retail, fashion
Burberry replaces Bailey as CEO with Céline's Gobbetti

Burberry chief executive Christopher Bailey has been replaced in the role after less than three years by Marco Gobbetti, currently boss of LVMH's Céline luxury brand, as the Yorkshireman steps back to focus solely on the role of chief creative officer.