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Thruvision misses out on expected CBP order
Security technology firm Thruvision revealed on Monday that an anticipated order from US Customs and Border Protection had not been awarded in September due to Federal Government and Departmental budget challenges.
Yellow Cake takes delivery of 1.35m pounds of uranium
Long-term uranium investor Yellow Cake confirmed on Monday that on 30 September, it took delivery of 1,350,000 pounds of triuranium octoxide from Kazatomprom.
Revenue, earnings per share tick higher for James Halstead
Commercial flooring manufacturer and distributor James Halstead reported a 4% rise in revenue in its preliminary results on Monday, to £303. 6m.
Renew Holdings revenue, profit to slightly beat market expectations
Engineering service group Renew Holdings said in a trading update on Monday that, thanks to sustained high demand in its markets and its dealing with inflationary challenges, it anticipated revenue and operating profit for the year just ended to exceed market expectations slightly.
Europe midday: Stocks drop as manufacturing decline continues
European equities dropped into the red by Monday lunchtime despite a positive start, as a raft of manufacturing surveys across the continent continued to paint a gloomy picture.
City Pub buys pubs in London and Oxford
Landlord City Pub Group has acquired two new watering holes - one in London's Soho area and the other in the centre of Oxford.
Eurozone unemployment falls to below pre-pandemic levels
Unemployment rates in the euro area and the European Union (EU) declined in August, according to fresh data published by Eurostat on Monday.
US pre-open: Stocks seen steady after govt shutdown avoided
US stock futures pointed to a broadly flat open on Wall Street on Monday after the US narrowly avoided a government shutdown over the weekend.
London midday: Stocks turn lower after manufacturing data
London stocks had turned lower by midday on Monday after the release of uninspiring manufacturing data.
John Lewis boss Sharon White to step down
John Lewis confirmed on Monday that chairman Sharon White will be leaving when her five-year term ends in February 2025, making her tenure the shortest in the retailer’s history.
Berenberg gives five reasons not to invest in BT
Berenberg has slashed its target price for telecoms giant BT by 10% and reiterated its 'hold' stance, highlighting five key reasons why investors should not invest just quite yet.
BAE Systems secures £3.95bn funding for submarine contract
Defence contractor BAE Systems has been awarded £3. 95bn of funding from the Ministry of Defence for the next phase of the UK's next-generation nuclear-powered attack submarine programme, known as SSN-AUKUS.
Canaccord lifts target for Future, but uncertainties remain
Canaccord Genuity has hiked its target price for Future but kept a 'hold' rating on the specialist media group, citing uncertainties around the strategy.
AssetCo acquires Ocean Dial Asset Management
Wealth management firm AssetCo has now acquired Ocean Dial Asset Management from Avendus Capital following confirmation of relevant clearances from the FCA and Indian regulators.
Eurozone manufacturing remains 'mired in deep downturn'
The eurozone manufacturing sector remained "mired in a deep downturn" last month as factory orders plummeted and job losses accelerated, according to a survey released on Monday.
Advanced Medical Solutions taps Liz Shanahan for chair
Tissue-healing technology developer Advanced Medical Solutions has tapped Liz Shanahan to take over as chair from Peter Allen.
Corero Network Security makes 'strong start' to H2
Cybersecurity firm Corero Network Security said on Monday that it had made a "strong start" to the second half of the year after it generated roughly $2. 0m of orders during the third quarter, driven by "significant orders" from both new and existing customers.
UK manufacturing sector shrinks again in September
The UK manufacturing sector continued to shrink in September - albeit at a slower pace - as rising interest rates and the cost-of-living crisis took their toll.
Asia report: Stocks fall on quiet day, China's manufacturing returns to expansion
Asian stock indices saw a downward trend on Monday, even as manufacturing data from China showed a positive shift back into expansion.
United Utilities takes wraps off £13.7bn spending plan
United Utilities unveiled its business plan for the 2025 to 2030 period on Monday, committing to a total spend of £13. 7bn.