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Greatland Gold appoints non-executive director
Greatland Gold the AIM-listed precious and base metals exploration and development business, has appointed Gervaise Heddle as executive director with immediate effect.
US open: Stocks rise as corporate earnings beat forecasts
US stocks rose on Monday, lifted by stronger-than-expected corporate earnings.
ExxonMobil makes bid for InterOil to beat out Australia's OilSearch
ExxonMobil Corp has made a bid worth in excess of $2. 2bn for InterOil Corp and its stake in a rich Papua New Guinea gasfield, winning the support of its target and topping an offer from Australia's Oil Search Ltd.
Director dealings: Conygar pair go bargain hunting
Two directors of property investor Conygar have dipped into the market after shares in the developer fell close to a three-year low.
Prime London property prices could halve on Brexit, says SocGen
Property prices in London could fall 30%, with prices in the most expensive boroughs at risk of a 40-50% correction in the aftermath of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union, according to Societe Generale.
Accident suspends DiamondCorp mining at Lace
Southern African diamond mining, development and exploration company DiamondCorp announced on Monday that diamond mining operations at the Lace mine have been temporarily suspended following an investigation on 15 July by the South African Department of Minerals Resources into a fall of ground incident in a development tunnel, on the 310 metre level.
Yu Group sees FY results in line with market expectations
Independent gas and electricity supplier Yu Group said on Monday that it is on track to meet market expectations for the full year.
Draper Esprit invests in Stockholm-based digital health company
Technology investor Draper Esprit has made its first investment since listing on AIM in June.
Results round-up
Mirada reported a slight fall in full year earnings on Monday as the group invested in products.
Google CEO slams tax laws after European raids
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, has said his company will not be paying any more taxes until international tax law changes, defending the company's tax practices.
Trans-Siberian says average monthly production up at Asacha
Trans-Siberian Gold reported on its mining and production update at Asacha on Monday, saying that mine development in the second quarter comprised 986 metres while ore extraction - including ore from stoping and mine development - amounted to 43,281 mt.
Herencia Resources close to sale of Paguanta project
Herencia Resources was close to clinching the sale of one of its mining projects as it continued to look for funding amid one of the worst market periods for junior resource companies, the company said in its annual report.
Sentiment among US housebuilders slips in June
Sentiment among US housebuilders unexpectedly deteriorated a little in July.
EnQuest in talks over Kraken stake sale
EnQuest is in talks with a subsidiary of Delek Group about the potential sale of a 20% stake in its Kraken field as it looks to reduce its debt.
FTSE 250 movers: Supergroup still in fashion
Ultra Electronics shares were up as it said its Ocean Systems business, based in the USA, has been awarded a firm one year contract valued at just over $4m from the US Navy for the continuing production of the ADC MK2 Countermeasure.
FTSE 100 movers: ARM flexes muscle; metal miners bashed
ARM Holdings shares flexed their muscle on Monday after the firm agreed to a £23. 4bn takeover offer from Japan's Softbank, in what could be the first major move sparked by the post-Brexit collapse in the pound.
Rotate into cyclicals on a tactical basis, JP Morgan says
Rotate into global cyclical stocks to take advantage of cheap valuations and overly cautious investor positioning, JP Morgan said.
ARM turning Japanese with £23bn offer from SoftBank after pound sinks
ARM Holdings has agreed to a £23. 4bn takeover offer from Japan's Softbank, in what could be the first major move sparked by the post-Brexit collapse in the pound.
Microsoft to miss Windows 10 1 billion device target
Microsoft has stepped back from its self-imposed target of having its Windows 10 service on 1 billion devices by 2018, citing problems with its smartphone business.
Stratex says Turkish staff, ops not affected by failed coup
Stratex International, the AIM-quoted exploration and development company focused on gold and base metals in Turkey and West Africa said the recent coup attempt in Turkey had not hit operations.