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Cornish Metals upbeat on Wide Formation drilling results
Mineral explorer and developer Cornish Metals announced promising results from the final eight drill holes of its 14-hole, 8,993-metre drilling programme at the Wide Formation target, located one kilometre south of the South Crofty tin project in Cornwall.
Atome losses widen as it progresses fertiliser projects
Green fertiliser developer Atome reported a first-half loss of $2. 8m in its unaudited interim results on Monday, slightly wider than the $2. 6m loss it recorded in the first half of 2023.
Union Jack Oil reports solid progress on US investments
Union Jack Oil updated the market on its rapidly-expanding activities in the United States on Monday, with the successful discovery at the Andrews 2-17 well confirmed as commercial following completion and testing.
JTC set to acquire Buck Share Plans from Gallagher
Professional services firm JTC announced its proposed acquisition of the Buck UK and European Share Plan Administration and Trustee Businesses on Monday, from Arthur J Gallagher & Co.
Landore extends payment schedule for Thunder Bay properties sale
Landore Resources announced an extension of the payment schedule for the sale of its 100% interest in the Miminiska Lake and Keezhik Lake properties on Monday, located in Northern Ontario’s Thunder Bay Mining District, to Storm Exploration.
BATM H1 revenues flat, underlying earnings grow
Data and telecommunications technology firm BATM Advanced Communications said on Monday that interim revenues were broadly flat despite reporting "substantial growth" in its cyber unit.
EnergyPathways applies for Irish Sea gas storage licence
EnergyPathways announced on Monday that it has submitted a gas storage licence application to the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) for its proposed Marram Energy Storage Hub (MESH) project.
Asia report: Stocks mixed ahead of inflation releases, rate decisions
Asia-Pacific markets were mixed on Monday, as investors remained cautious ahead of significant economic data releases and central bank decisions later this week.
Jefferies trims target for Domino's Pizza but stays positive
Jefferies has trimmed its target price for Domino's Pizza Group following recently lowered guidance, but has kept its 'buy' rating on the stock on the back of its undemanding valuation.
Diaceutics strikes 'groundbreaking' enterprise promotional partnership
Technology and solutions provider Diaceutics has struck a "groundbreaking enterprise promotional partnership" with a "leading biotech" firm worth up to £4. 3m over 18 months.
7-Eleven receives takeover approach from Alimentation Couche-Tard
Canadian convenience store giant Alimentation Couche-Tard is studying a potential takeover offer for Japanese peer Seven & i Holdings, which operates the 7-Eleven chain alongside other retail outlets.
London open: Stocks edge lower in quiet trade; Plus500 rallies
London stocks edged lower in early trade on Monday, with little in the way of corporate or macro news to move markets.
Europe open: Shares start lower with defence stocks in focus
European shares opened slightly lower on Monday after a strong performance last week, with little corporate or economic news to drive sentiment.
Plus500 flags stronger full year after solid first half
Plus500 announced a strong set of interim results on Monday, with significant financial growth, as it lifted its full-year expectations.
Australia green group drops court challenge to Woodside gas project
A major environmental group in Australia said it was dropping a court challenge to stop Woodside Energy's $12. 5bn Scarborough gas project in Western Australia.
Intercede announces new strategic partnership with Microsoft
AIM-listed cybersecurity software group Intercede has announced a new partnership with Microsoft which will allow customers to bring FIDO passkeys into their authentication solutions.
London pre-open: Stocks seen down in quiet trade
London stocks were set to fall at the open on Monday on what is expected to be a fairly quiet day, with little in the way of corporate or macro news to move markets.
Barratt-Redrow merger to complete this week as housebuilders engage with CMA
Barratt Developments and Redrow have reported that their impending £2. 5bn merger should complete later this week despite local competition concerns raised by regulators.
Caledonia buys majority stake in Direct Tyre Management, Plus500 lifts full-year expectations
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 32 points lower on Monday, having closed down 0. 43% on Friday at 8,311. 41.
Monday newspaper round-up: Ted Baker, banks, Boohoo
Fashion brand Ted Baker’s remaining 31 stores in the UK are to close this week, putting more than 500 jobs at risk. Started as a men’s clothing label in Glasgow in 1988 by entrepreneur Ray Kelvin and becoming known for its quirky advertising and floral prints, Ted Baker’s UK arm entered administration in March after racking up losses. – Guardian.