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Big Sofa signs agreement with US data solutions provider
AIM-listed Big Sofa has signed a supplier service agreement with US-based data solutions provider Survey Sampling International to supply it with sophisticated video capture and analytics technology and services for their digital surveys.
Strategic Minerals wins new magnetite supply contract
AIM-listed explorer Strategic Minerals is to supply over 400,000 tons of magnetite at its US mine over several years to an unnamed company.
Hague and London Oil to buy Dutch production licences
AIM-listed Hague and London Oil has agreed the conditional acquisition of "significant" non-operated natural gas production assets in the Dutch North Sea from Tullow Netherlands Holding Coöperatief B. A. for an initial consideration of €9. 75m.
Castleton Technology announces two contract wins
AIM-listed software and managed services provider Castleton Technology has secured two multi-year contracts extending the group's contract base and level of recurring revenue across both its managed services and software solutions divisions.
London open: Stocks little changed; BHP Billiton rallies on Elliott call for reform
London stocks were little changed in early trade as investors continued to digest last week's weaker-than-expected non-farm payrolls report and kept an eye on developments between Russia and the US following the US missile attack on Syria.
EMIS Group appoints Andy Thorburn as CEO
Healthcare software provider EMIS Group has appointed Andy Thorburn as chief executive effect from 1 May, following the retirement of Chris Spencer.
Barclays whistleblower probe, Anglo American to sell coal mine
London open The FTSE 100 index is expected to gain around seven points on Monday's session.
Atlantis Resources’ turbine being monitored after recent grid outage
Tidal power company Atlantis Resources’ turbine at its MeyGen project in Scotland is currently being monitored to assess the effects of a recent unplanned grid outage.
Reasonable size for Fed balance sheet is $2trn, Bullard says
The US central bank should create some policy space for the future by allowing its balance sheet to gradually shrink to a normal size, a top official from the Federal Reserve said.
Frontier Smart Technologies Group launches its smallest ever DAB radio module
AIM-listed digital radio company Frontier Smart Technologies Group has launched its smallest ever module for DAB radios called Siena.
Monday newspaper round-up: Rich and clean, Lloyds, IPOs, retail
Britain has been the most successful of the G7 group of nations in boosting its economy and cutting climate emissions in the past 25 years, according to a report that suggests it is possible for countries to get richer and cleaner at the same time. The UK has cut its per capita carbon dioxide emissions by a greater percentage than any other member of the bloc in the quarter century since the first UN Earth Summit, when world leaders gathered in Rio de Janeiro to agree global action to protect the planet, according to data from the International Energy Agency.
Centamin reiterates full-year 2017 production and cost guidance
Centamin´s levels of production for the first three months of the year were in-line with company guidance, leading management to reiterate its full-year forecasts.
Carillion JV wins MoD contract worth up to £200m
A Carillion joint venture has been awarded the Hestia South East and London Region Multi Activity Contract with a potential value of up to £200m across an initial contract period of five years.
London pre-open: Stocks seen touch higher as investors eye US-Russia relations
London stocks were set for a slightly firmer open on Monday as investors continued to digest last week's weaker-than-expected non-farm payrolls report and kept an eye on developments between Russia and the US following the US missile attack on Syria.
US close: Wall Street sees only slight losses after weak March non-farm payrolls
Stocks on Wall Street went into the holiday-shortened Easter week slightly lower, albeit with both an unexpectedly low non-farm payrolls figure for March and a US navy missile strike in Syria failing to dent sentiment appreciably.