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AstraZeneca agrees to settle most Nexium, Prilosec claims
Global pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has agreed to settle litigation on product liability related to two of its widely-used heartburn drugs, Nexium and Prilosec, it announced on Tuesday.
Wizz Air passenger numbers jump 21%, emissions fall
Low-cost airline Wizz Air saw passenger numbers rise by more than a fifth last month, driven by rising capacity on fuller planes.
QinetiQ wins $84m 5-year contract with US Army
Defence technology firm QinetiQ said on Tuesday that it has been awarded a five-year $84m contract in the US for the testing and production of the Next Generation Advanced Bomb Suit (NGABS).
London pre-open: Stocks seen down on weak Asian cues
London stocks were set to fall at the open on Tuesday following a downbeat session in Asia.
Greggs set to hit targets, AstraZeneca settles most Nexium and Prilosec claims
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 14 points lower on Tuesday, having closed down 1. 28% on Monday at 7,510. 72.
Evening and app sales drive solid third quarter for Greggs
High street bakery chain Greggs said it expects to hit targets this year after a solid third quarter, with inflation beginning to ease.
Tuesday newspaper round-up: Food prices, AI, Home Reit
Food prices dropped in the UK in September for the first month in almost two years, according to retail industry figures, offering consumers some respite amid the cost of living crisis. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) said price reductions for dairy, margarine, fish and vegetables and fierce supermarket competition helped to bring down the cost of an average food basket by 0. 1% compared with the previous month. – Guardian.