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Recruiter PageGroup warns on profits
Recruiter PageGroup warned on profits on Tuesday, citing geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainty.
Naked Wines agrees new credit facility, CFO to step down
Naked Wines announced the completion of a new $60m credit facility with PNC Bank on Tuesday, replacing its previous facility with Silicon Valley Bank.
Loungers delivers 'record year' of sales
Bar and restaurant chain operator Loungers said on Tuesday that it had delivered a "record year" in terms of sales, profits and site openings.
Hunting lifts profit guidance after strong first half
Oil and gas services group Hunting said first-half trading was ahead of expectations with profits more than a fifth higher than last year, as it lifted its earnings forecast for the full year.
Capita to sell software business Capita One for £200m
Capita surged on Tuesday after announcing the sale of its public sector software business Capita One for £200m.
London open: Stocks flat as investors mull retail sales; PageGroup, Indivior warn on profits
London stocks were steady in early trade on Tuesday as investors mulled a dip in retail sales and profit warnings from PageGroup and Indivior.
SSE advancing development of 2GW Dutch offshore wind farm
SSE announced on Tuesday that it is advancing the development of a 2GW offshore wind farm in the Netherlands alongside its partner, APG.
Indivior shares plummet on profit warning, product discontinuation
Pharma group Indivior saw shares plummet on Tuesday after it issued a profit warning for 2024 on the back of "adverse market dynamics" affecting its Sublocade treatment, and announced it was discontinuing its Perseris product.
Big Yellow wins appeal to build site in Kentish Town
Self storage company Big Yellow said it had been granted planning permission for a 68,400 sq ft store in London's Kentish Town after winning an appeal for the development.
Vistry backs FY expectations after 'strong' first half
Vistry backed its full-year expectations on Tuesday as it hailed a "strong" first half, with profit expected to have risen 7%.
Wood Group wins six-year contract at Shell Prelude facility
Engineering and consulting firm Wood Group has signed a six-year contract with energy giant Shell to provide brownfield engineering, procurement, and construction management solutions.
London pre-open: Stocks to edge higher; UK retail sales dip
London stocks were set to edge up at the open on Tuesday as data showed a dip in retail sales.
BP to take $2bn hit, Wood Group signs six-year deal with Shell
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open seven points higher on Tuesday, having closed down 0. 13% on Monday at 8,193. 49.
Tuesday newspaper round-up: Meta, EDF, Tesla
Meta has claimed news is not the antidote to misinformation and disinformation spreading on Facebook and Instagram, as the company continues to push back against being forced to pay media companies for news in Australia. Meta announced in March it would not enter into new agreements with media companies to pay for news following the end of contracts signed in 2021 under the Morrison government’s news media bargaining code. – Guardian.