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16 May
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Diaceutics strikes two new enterprise-wide agreements

Technology and solutions provider Diaceutics has struck two new enterprise-wide agreements, taking the total number to six engagements, across 29 separate therapeutic brands.

16 May
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Costain YTD trading in line with internal expectations

Construction and engineering company Costain said on Thursday that its year-to-date trading performance was in line with internal expectations, with the group continuing to have "a high-quality forward work position".

16 May
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United Utilities FY profits grow amid Windermere sewage spill controversy

United Utilities said on Thursday that both revenue and operating profits had grown in the twelve months ended 31 March as it continues to be engulfed in a massive sewage spill controversy.

16 May
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London open: FTSE falls as ex-dividend stocks weigh

London stocks fell in early trade on Thursday amid a deluge of corporate news, dragged lower by ex-dividend shares.

16 May
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Siemens revenue stable despite fall in orders

Siemens reported relatively stable revenue in its second quarter on Thursday, despite a 12% decline in comparable orders, reflecting a high volume of large orders in the mobility segment.

16 May
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Rental income rises as Grainger reports robust demand

Listed residential landlord Grainger reported an 11% increase in first-half net rental income on Thursday, to £53. 2m, continuing its upward trajectory since its ‘strategic restart’ in 2016.

16 May
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Auction Technology maintains guidance despite earnings fall

Auction Technology Group reported 6% growth in first-half revenue on Thursday, to $86m (£67. 81m), driven by strong growth in value-added services and contributions from ‘EstateSales’.

16 May
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Sage Group shares fall on guidance downgrade

Sage Group shares were well into the red on Thursday morning, despite reporting a robust first-half performance, as the company downgraded its guidance.

16 May
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Tritax EuroBox annualised rent shrinks after disposals

Logistics-focussed property investor Tritax EuroBox reported a 10. 1% increase in IFRS rental income to €35. 9m (£30. 8m) on Thursday, driven by rent indexations, asset management initiatives, and the conversion of rental guarantees into income.

16 May
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Revenue slips further amid tough market for Tyman

Window and door components supplier Tyman reported a 5% decrease in group revenue for the period from 1 January to 30 April on Thursday, to £205m, reflecting a 4% decline on a like-for-like basis.

16 May
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Premier Foods full-year results beat expectations

Mr Kipling owner Premier Foods said on Thursday that its full-year performance was ahead of expectations and it returned to volume growth in the fourth quarter.

16 May
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London pre-open: Stocks seen up after positive US close

London stocks were set to rise at the open on Thursday following a positive close on Wall Street, amid a deluge of corporate news.

16 May
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Thursday newspaper round-up: JCB, M&S, smart meters

The British digger maker JCB, owned by the billionaire Bamford family, continued to build and supply equipment for the Russian market months after saying it had stopped exports because of Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, the Guardian can reveal. Russian customs records show that JCB, whose owners are major donors to the Conservative party, continued to make new products available for Russian dealers well after 2 March 2022, when the company publicly stated that it had “voluntarily paused exports” to Russia.

15 May
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US close: Stocks higher following CPI reading

Wall Street stocks closed higher on Wednesday as market participants digested April's all-important consumer price index report.