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02 Dec
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger retires

Intel said on Monday that chief executive Pat Gelsinger has retired after four years in the job.

02 Dec
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St James’s Place planning to cut 500 jobs - report

British wealth manager St James's Place is reportedly planning to make around 500 layoffs in the coming months.

02 Dec
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Supreme buys Typhoo Tea for £10.2m

AIM-listed Supreme confirmed on Monday that it has bought Typhoo Tea out of administration for £10. 2m in cash.

02 Dec
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UK manufacturing output falls to nine-month low

UK manufacturing activity fell to a nine-month low in November as new orders fell, according to a survey released on Monday.

02 Dec
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Topps Tiles hits back after MS Galleon criticism

Topps Tiles hit back on Monday after its largest shareholder MS Galleon criticised the tile specialist for a series of "costly blunders" and called on the board to overhaul its senior management and strategy.

02 Dec
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International Public Partnerships performs steadily, reaffirms dividend target

Infrastructure investor International Public Partnerships (INPP) reaffirmed its 2024 dividend target of 8. 37p per share in a portfolio update on Monday, making for a 3% increase from 2023 and maintaining its record of annual dividend growth since its 2006 initial public offering.

02 Dec
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UK private sector braced for tough start to 2025 - CBI

UK companies expect 2025 to get off to a poor start, an industry survey showed on Monday, weighed down by rising labour costs and weak sentiment.