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Market Pulse
19 Apr
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Quadrise posts progress with Utah partner Valkor

Quadrise updated the market on its collaboration with Valkor Technologies in Utah on Friday, targeting the supply of low sulphur ‘MSAR’ and ‘bioMSAR’ to the marine and power sector.

19 Apr
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Bluejay to broaden into helium and industrial gases

Bluejay Mining announced a strategic decision to broaden its corporate scope, expanding into the exploration and development of helium, industrial gases, and hydrocarbons, on Friday.

19 Apr
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Clean Power Hydrogen reports solid full-year progress

UK-based green hydrogen technology company Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) reported solid progress towards the commercial rollout of its membrane-free electrolyser (MFE) technology in its final results on Friday, driven by a revamped engineering team.

19 Apr
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Vector Capital reports robust year-end financial position

Commercial lender Vector Capital reported continued growth in shareholders' equity while maintaining dividends and implementing prudent bad debt provision policies in its full-year results on Friday.

19 Apr
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UK retail sales stagnate in March

UK retail sales were flat in March, undershooting expectations, according to figures released on Friday by the Office for National Statistics.

19 Apr
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Friday newspaper round-up: Thames Water, Netflix, consumer confidence

“Misleading” and “inconsistent” labels make it hard for shoppers to know where their food comes from, the consumer champion Which? has said, as it found supermarket chains were selling products with “meaningless” statements on their packaging. Retailers must supply the “country of origin” for specific foods including fresh fruit and vegetables, unprocessed meats, fish, wine and olive oil but the rules do not generally apply to processed meat or frozen or processed fruit and vegetables.