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AFC Energy hails successful testing of ammonia cracker tech
Hydrogen power generation technologies group AFC Energy has reached a new milestone with its new ammonia cracking technology, with testing proving its ability to deliver fuel cell grade hydrogen "on a modular, scalable basis".
Horizonte committed to Araguaia despite 35pc jump in costs
Horizonte Minerals remained upbeat on progress on the construction of the Araguaia Nickel Project in Brazil on Monday, despite some challenges requiring an increase in the project’s budget of more than a third.
Keller set for record year as trading exceeds expectations
Specialist geotechnical contractor Keller Group said in an update on Monday that it anticipated full-year underlying operating profit to significantly exceed current market expectations.
Indivior to pay $385m to settle Suboxone monopoly case
Addiction treatment drug maker Indivior said it had agreed to pay $385m to resolve the final lawsuit claims against it in the long-running Suboxone anti-trust case.
Vistry confirms guidance despite weak private sales
Vistry reiterated its full-year profit guidance on Monday, despite house sales failing to pick up as expected.
Alphawave IP appoints semiconductor vet as new CFO
Semiconductor group Alphawave IP has poached Avantus' chief financial officer as its new CFO, after its previous finance chief resigned abruptly five months ago.
London pre-open: Stocks seen flat as investors keep an eye on Middle East
London stocks were set for a flat open on Monday as investors continued to eye developments in the Middle East.
Keller Group on track for record year, Alphawave poaches Avantus CFO
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open six points higher on Monday, having closed down 1. 3% on Friday at 7,402. 14.
Monday newspaper round-up: JCB, ULEZ, mobile 'not spots'
The influential Tory donors behind the JCB digger empire could be hit with a bill for more than £500m to settle a longrunning investigation by HM Revenue and Customs, the Guardian can reveal. The investigation into Anthony Bamford, a Tory peer, and his brother Mark, the director of a subsidiary of the Conservative party, is understood to span a complex network of offshore tax havens and companies. – Guardian.