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Mkango Resources advances Malawi project after Noble investment
Rare earth elements firm Mkango Resources has set itself up to advance its projects following investments by Noble subsidiary Talaxis, with feasibility and development studies at its Songwe Hill prospect in Malawi to come first.
XP Power ups dividend on increased order intake
Critical power control solutions developer XP Power upped its first-quarter dividend on Thursday after it saw the strong order intake witnessed towards the end of its last trading year continue into 2018.
Powerhouse Energy sees product rollout to 100 sites through partner company
Powerhouse Energy Group announced on Friday that its hydrogen-from-waste technology will be used in 100 UK installations from partner company Waste2Tricity.
ECR Minerals announces imminent drilling plan after striking gold
ECR Minerals announced on Friday that geochemical results and geological observations at the Bung Bong gold prospect have indicated several potential targets for high volume gold mineralisation.
Europe open: Stocks move higher as trade tensions reduce
Stocks are edging slightly higher helped by more positive remarks out of the White House on the global trade front, although the situation in Syria continues to be a source of concern.
Hammerson tumbles as Klepierre ditches its pursuit
French real estate investment trust Klepierre does not intend to make an offer for Hammerson after its second approach to the UK shopping centre owner was rebuffed.
TalkTalk drops on RBC Capital downgrade
TalkTalk fell on Friday as RBC Capital Markets cut the stock to ‘sector perform’ from ‘outperform’ and reduced the price target to 125p from 140p.
Totally's Vocare wins four-year contract with Virgin Care
AIM-listed Totally, a provider of out-of-hospital services to the UK healthcare sector, said on Friday that its subsidiary, Vocare, has been awarded a four-year contract with Virgin Care.
DekelOil notes soft first quarter after bumper low season
DekelOil Public, the operator and 100% owner of the vertically-integrated Ayenouan palm oil project in Côte d'Ivoire, announced its quarterly production of crude palm oil for the three months ended 31 March on Friday.
Amur ready for busy field season at Kun-Manie
Nickel-copper sulphide mineral exploration and resource development company Amur Minerals Corporation has completed the full restock and mobilisation of all machinery, spares and supplies for completion of its 2018 field season on its Kun-Manie nickel copper sulphide project, located in the far east of Russia, it announced on Friday.
Echo Energy upbeat on latest progress at Fraccion D
Latin America-focussed upstream oil and gas company Echo Energy announced gas to surface on the first well of its three-well workover campaign at its Fracción D asset, onshore Argentina on Friday.
Zenith Energy terminates exclusivity for Central Asia licence acquisitions
Azerbaijan-focussed oil and gas production company Zenith Energy announced the termination of its exclusivity agreement for the acquisition of various production and exploration licences located in an unnamed Central Asian country on Friday.
Altitude Group appoints Graeme Couturier as CFO
AIM-listed Altitude Group has appointed Graeme Couturier as its new chief financial officer.
Trump considers rejoining TPP if presented 'better' terms
Donald Trump directed officials to look into the possibility of rejoining the very same Asia-Pacific trade pact he withdrew from after taking office, while expressing optimism over a deal with China.
Sage slides as it cuts full-year revenue growth guidance
Sage Group tumbled on Friday as it cut its full-year guidance to reflect "inconsistent operational execution".
German CPI rises as expected in March, amid firmer trend in core prices
Consumer prices in the Eurozone's largest economy picked-up as expected last month, on the back of a slightly higher trend for core inflation.
London open: Stocks nudge lower after China data; US earnings, geopolitics in focus
London stocks nudged lower in early trade on Friday as investors kept an eye on the geopolitical situation, with the latest Chinese trade data in focus and US bank earnings to look forward to.
Rolls-Royce faulty engines to cost company even more
Rolls-Royce updated the market on the ongoing Trent 1000 engine in-service issues on Friday, having outlined its management of the issues and the estimated costs relating to implementing its solutions in its full-year results in early March.
China falls into trade deficit in March, but surplus with US widest in over a year
China's trade surplus with the rest of the world vanished in March, but some economists were quick to ascribe that to seasonal quirks in the data, predicting that it would soon reappear.