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TalkTalk named worst provider for customer service for third year running
TalkTalk has come bottom of an Ofcom survey of customer service among broadband providers for the third year running.
Mastercard hails strong start to the year as revenues jump
Mastercard has reported a forecast-beating jump in first-quarter revenues and income.
Turnaround on track at General Electric as earnings jump
The chief executive of General Electric said he was “encouraged” after first-quarter earnings at the beleaguered US industrial group beat expectations.
Proton Power surges on joint agreement
Shares in Proton Power Systems surged more than 30% on Tuesday after the fuel cell specialist announced a joint agreement with Dutch engineer MTSA Technopower.
Vodafone discovered vulnerabilities in Huawei-supplied equipment
Vodafone discovered security vulnerabilities in equipment supplied by Huawei to its Italian business, it emerged on Tuesday.
Angus Energy raises £3m through share placing
Angus Energy has raised more than £3m though a share placing, as part of plans to acquire a 51% interest in an onshore gas field.
Boston Scientific misses first-quarter targets
Shares in Boston Scientific eased on Wednesday after the US medical devices company missed its first-quarter sales targets.
Shell and BP in talks over future of North Sea field - reports
Royal Dutch Shell is to be in talks with rival BP over control of the Shearwater oil and gas field in the North Sea, it has emerged.
Nissan warns on profits for a second time
Shares in Nissan have lost 4% after the Japanese car maker cut its profit guidance for the second time this year.
SAP shares surge as it upgrades 2019 outlook
SAP has increased its full-year outlook and pledged to improve margins following a bumper first quarter, as it emerged that US activist investor Elliot had taken a stake in the German firm.
UK government borrowing falls to 17-year low
UK government borrowing has fallen to its lowest level since 2002, official estimates published on Wednesday showed.
State Street sees income fall on lower fee revenues
US financial services firm State Street Corporation saw its profits slide during the first quarter, as fee revenues shrank.
Berenberg initiates coverage of 'growth stock' Man Group at 'buy'
Berenberg has initiated coverage of Man Group shares with a ‘buy’ recommendation, arguing that it is a “compelling growth stock”.
P&G ups full-year guidance as sales of Olay and Tide jump
Procter & Gamble has increased its full-year guidance after strong demand and higher prices helped the consumer goods giant deliver a strong third quarter.
Barclays gears up for showdown with Edward Bramson
Barclays is considering shaking up pay in its investment banking arm, as it looks to fight off activist shareholder Edward Bramson, according to reports.
Earnings rise at fastest rate for a decade, boosting household finances - survey
UK households are becoming more confident about their finances, a survey showed today, buoyed by the fastest rise in earnings for a decade.
Ahold Delhaize announces end to strike action at Stop & Shop, warns on profits
Dutch retailer Ahold Delhaize has warned that full-year profits will take a potential $110m hit after strikes shut down its Shop & Stop estate in New England.
Watchdog launches latest stress test for Europe's clearing houses
The European Union’s markets watchdog is launching its latest stress test of clearing houses, with City firms such as LCH only included if the UK does not crash out of the bloc.
Flybe cancels flights because of pilot shortages as it opens redundancy talks
Flybe has blamed a “combination of factors” for cancelling dozens of flights on Tuesday, including pilots being on holiday, as it confirmed plans to scale back operations.
UK food prices soar as freak weather hits home
Food prices rose at the highest rate for nearly six years in March, data showed on Tuesday, as increased commodity prices and adverse weather took their toll.