Full List Of Stories
Integumen's Labskin inks deal with Innocare Group
Integumen announced on Tuesday that its subsidiary Labskin has signed a memorandum of understanding with Innocare Group.
Cambria buys Aston Martin and Rolls-Royce dealerships in Edinburgh
Franchised motor retailer Cambria Automobiles announced the acquisition of one Aston Martin franchise and one Rolls-Royce Motor Cars franchise in Edinburgh on Tuesday, from the administrator of Leven Cars Group.
Hardide raises £2.5m in 'substantially oversubscribed' placing
Advanced surface coating technology company Hardide has conditionally raised £2. 5m before expenses by way of a placing, it announced on Tuesday.
Pennant buys out Aussie-based ADG
Training and support provider Pennant International Group has exchanged contracts to acquire Australia-based Absolute Data Group (ADG), it announced on Tuesday.
Boeing approves Velocity Composites to supply 737 MAX programme
Advanced aerospace composite supplier Velocity Composites has received approval from Boeing to supply structural composite material kits for its single aisle narrowbody jet platform, it announced on Tuesday.
Regulator warns Network Rail, train operators over delays
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) published its update on Network Rail’s impact on passenger train service performance on Tuesday, issuing a warning to the state-owned infrastructure operator for its poor service in the North West and Central region of England.
Asia report: Most markets lower as Moody's cuts rating on Hong Kong
Markets in Asia were mostly in the red on Tuesday, led lower by stocks in Hong Kong, after Moody’s cut its rating on the city.
Roche gets conditional approval in Europe for lymphoma therapy
Roche announced on Tuesday that the European Commission has granted conditional marketing authorisation for ‘Polivy’ (polatuzumab vedotin), in combination with bendamustine plus ‘MabThera’ (rituximab), for the treatment of adult patients with relapsed or refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma who were not candidates for a haematopoietic stem cell transplant.
Learning Technologies beats earnings expectations for 2019
Digital learning and talent management technology provider Learning Technologies Group updated the market on its trading for 2019 on Tuesday, saying it was expecting group revenues to be up around 38% to £130m.
Focus on strategy sees Dotdigital through first half
Marketing automation and customer engagement software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider Dotdigital Group updated the market on its first half on Tuesday, reporting a 15% improvement in organic revenue from continuing operations to £23. 1m, driven primarily by “strong direct sales” to new and existing customers.
Mears ends year well as it exits domiciliary care operations
Housing sector support services provider Mears Group updated the market on the year ended 31 December on Tuesday, reporting that it is at “an advanced stage” in the sale and exit from its standalone domiciliary care operations.
SSP reports solid start to new financial year
Travel food and beverage operator SSP updated the market on its first quarter of trading on Wednesday, reporting a “good start” to the new financial year, with further encouraging progress on its strategic initiatives and unchanged profit expectations for the full year.
TalkTalk to offload fibre assets in £200m deal
TalkTalk Telecom Group has agreed to sell its fibre assets, being FibreNation and its shareholding in Bolt Pro Tem, to CityFibre for £200m in cash, it announced on Tuesday, conditional on shareholder approval.
Brian Gilvary to step down as BP finance chief
BP announced on Tuesday that its chief financial officer Brian Gilvary has decided to retire from the company and step down from its board on 30 June, having had a 34-year career with the company, including more than eight years as CFO.
BHP maintains guidance for iron ore and coal, BP CFO Gilvary to step down
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 34 points lower on Tuesday, having closed down 0. 3% at 7,651. 44 on Monday.