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London close: Footsie slips further as sterling basks in Supreme Court strength
London stocks slid further into the red by the close on Tuesday, while sterling enjoyed some time in the green after the Supreme Court ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's five week suspension of parliament was unlawful.
Europe close: Stocks lose steam in late Tuesday trading
European stocks were just above the waterline by the end of trading on Tuesday, as investors eyed the next round of US-China trade negotiations and digested a mixed German Ifo survey.
Botswana Diamonds signs mining and processing deal over Marsfontein
Botswana Diamonds announced on Tuesday that, together with its associate Vutomi, in which it has a 40% interest, it has signed a contract mining and processing agreement with Eurafrican Diamond Corporation (EDC) to mine and process the diamond-bearing gravels and residual stockpiles on a portion of the Marsfontein farm.
Ilika opens new large-format battery facility in Hampshire
Solid-state battery technology developer Ilika has opened its new large format battery facility - the ‘Goliath Pre-Pilot Line’, (GPPL) - it announced on Tuesday, for the development and initial production of solid-state batteries in Hampshire.
Plexus technology enters service with Gazprom
Oil and gas engineering services business Plexus Holdings announced on Tuesday that its Russian licensee Gusar has successfully installed the first wellhead for Gazprom as part of the previously-announced contract to supply ‘POS-GRIP’ rental wellhead gas exploration equipment to the Russia-based energy giant.
Asia report: Markets finish mixed amid fresh growth concerns
Markets in Asia finished in a mixed state on Tuesday, with investors reacting to weaker economic data from Europe released on Monday, stoking fears that global growth was slowing.
Kromek awarded two extension contracts worth £1.6m
Medical, security screening and nuclear detection technology provider Kromek has been awarded two extension contracts relating to its ‘D3S’ family of products and technologies designed to counter nuclear terrorism, it announced on Tuesday.
Serica Energy swings to solid cash inflow in first half
Serica Energy reported an operating cash inflow of £89. 8m in its first half on Tuesday, swinging from an outflow of £5. 3m year-on-year.
DP Poland sees system sales improve 10pc in first half
DP Poland reported a 10% increase in system sales in its first half on Tuesday, to PLN 41m (£8. 25m), which the board said included the three highest monthly levels of system sales for the group to date.
Ten Entertainment earnings rise as it continues to expand
Family entertainment centre operator Ten Entertainment Group reported a 9. 6% improvement in total sales in its first-half results on Tuesday, to £41. 4m, with its like-for-like sales growth rising to 7. 4% from 3. 1% year-on-year.
Getech revenue falls as it restructures geoscience services
Getech Group reported first half revenue of £2. 5m in its interim results on Tuesday, which was £0. 4m lower than the same period in 2018, which the board put down to the restructuring of its geoscience services.
Europa Oil & Gas working to clarify Taoiseach comments on exploration
UK, Morocco and Ireland-focussed oil and gas exploration, development and production company Europa Oil & Gas Holdings responded to an announcement at the UN Climate Action Summit by Ireland’s Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, which stated his government’s intention to phase out oil exploration licences in the future.
Primary Health Properties raising at least £75m to fund slew of investments
Primary Health Properties (PHP) announced its intention to issue new ordinary shares in a placing on Tuesday, to raise gross proceeds of £75m, with the ability to upscale to £100m subject to demand.
Graham Clemett confirmed as Workspace's permanent CEO
Workspace Group confirmed the appointment of Graham Clemett as its permanent chief executive officer with immediate effect on Tuesday, having served as interim CEO since June, when his predecessor Jamie Hopkins stepped down.
Galliford Try wins series of road improvement contracts, TUI reiterates forecast fall in profits
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 16 points higher on Tuesday, having closed down 0. 26% at 7,326. 08 on Monday.