Market Report
Disney, GKN and Samsung's lobbying policies among worst in UK
Disney, GKN and Samsung are among the companies labeled worst offenders regarding their political lobbying policies in the UK, Transparency International reported in its latest study published on Monday.
Sylvania Platinum shareholders approve maiden dividend
Sylvania Platinum confirmed on Monday that at its annual general meeting on Friday, shareholders approved a maiden dividend for the year ended 30 June of 0. 35p per share.
Toyota Tsusho shows interest in PowerHouse Energy technology
Waste-to-hydrogen technology company PowerHouse Energy Group has received a formal invitation from Toyota Tsusho Corporation of Japan to engage in advanced commercial discussions regarding its ‘DMG’ technology, it announced on Monday.
Flybe soars as IAG said to be lining up bid
Shares in Flybe surged again on Monday following a report that International Consolidated Airlines is considering bidding for the budget airline.
Ukraine imposes martial law after Russian seizure of naval vessels
Ukraine imposed martial law on Monday after the Russian seizure of three of its naval vessels sparked street protests on Sunday night, according to the nation’s presidential website.
Serinus Energy has 'no confidence' in progress at Moftinu
Serinus Energy updated the market on its Romanian operations on Monday, confirming that the Moftinu gas plant was still waiting for the installation of the low temperature separation (LTS) unit and the triethylene glycol (TEG) unit.
SDX Energy enjoys fruitful quarter, warns of Dissouq delay
North Africa focused oil and gas company SDX Energy shares dropped on Monday as it warned of later first production from its South Dissouq gas project but said the third quarter was "one of the best" in its history.
Credit Bank of Moscow reports rise in nine-month profits alongside sharp drop in NPLs
Credit Bank of Moscow posted a sharp rise in profits for the first nine months of the year even as it cut its non-performing loans sharply.
Anglo African resumes work at Tilapia asset
Oil and gas developer Anglo African has resumed drilling at its TLP-103C well site in the Republic of the Congo following repairs to the project's contracted drill rig.
Hotel Chocolat opens first Japan store as it presses ahead with expansion
Premium chocolatier Hotel Chocolat has announced the opening of its first store in Japan as it presses ahead with its expansion plans.
Location Services to fund US push with £3m placing
Data intelligence outfit Location Sciences plans to raise £2. 3-3m at a slight discount to fund a push into the US and other countries, as well as some extra funding for its UK and European development.
Asia report: Markets mixed as energy stocks take a beating
Markets in Asia finished in a mixed state on Monday, with energy plays under particular pressure after a serious slump in oil prices.
Europe midday: Stocks jump as Italy signals flexibility on budget
Stocks on the Continent are moving higher, led by Italian issues after the country's deputy prime ministers sounded a more conciliatory tone on the subject of budget talks with Brussels, although some veteran analysts remained skeptical.
US pre-open: Stocks seen up as oil prices recover; retailers in focus
US stocks looked set for a positive open on Monday as oil prices bounced back from last week's losses.
London midday: Stocks maintain gains as banks, energy sector rally
London stocks were maintaining solid gains by midday on Monday, helped along by strength in the energy and banking sectors as investors continued to keep an eye on Brexit developments.
Black Friday turns grey for high street
Black Friday has been something of a damp squib for the UK's high street shops and shopping centres, though the UK's online retailers have enjoyed a strong sales boost.
Yellow Cake turns in maiden profit as global demand for uranium intensifies
London-listed uranium trader Yellow Cake turned in a maiden profit of $44. 2m from its first-half of trading since floating on AIM back in July.
Cake Box serves up tasty maiden interim results
Specialist cakes retailer Cake Box issued a tasty set of maiden results on Monday, with profit, revenue and the dividend all higher.
Fusion Antibodies sees losses widen throughout 'challenging' first half
Pharmaceutical research outfit Fusion Antibodies saw losses widen sharply throughout the first half of its trading year after revenues more than halved.
Rosslyn Data narrows losses as revenues improve
Data analytics outfit Rosslyn Data Technologies saw first-half losses narrow thanks to improved revenues and lower operating costs.