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Europe midday: Stocks higher amid positive Greek GDP data, Spanish unemployment
Stocks are holding in the black despite the heavy news-flow at the weekend around the simmering trade tensions between the US and China, but also in relation to allies including Canada and the European Union.
Seeing Machines secures another big automotive programme
Computer vision technology firm Seeing Machines has secured a programme design win, it announced on Monday, working with a major Tier 1 partner with a global US-headquartered automotive original equipment manufacturer (OEM).
London midday: Stocks jump despite simmering trade tensions
Stocks are continuing to push higher come midday, as global trade concerns are shrugged off and in sync with resurgent European markets as political worries around Italy and Spain appear to ebb.
Lekoil swings to profit as it ramps up production
Africa-focussed oil and gas exploration and production company Lekoil announced its final audited results for the year ended 31 December on Monday, reporting revenues of $30. 8m, up from nil in 2016.
Europe open: Stocks higher despite trade tensions
Stocks have started the morning higher despite the heavy newsflow at the weekend around the simmering trade tensions between the US and China, but also in relation to allies including Canada and the European Union.
Corero Network secures £0.7m order for security tech
Network security firm Corero Network said on Monday it has received a $0. 7m order for its SmartWall Threat Defense System technology from an unnamed existing customer.
Reabold pleased with Corallian's latest report from Oulton
Reabold issued an update to the market on Monday, reporting that Schlumberger Oilfield UK has completed a competent person's report for Corallian Energy relating to Corallian's 100%-owned Oulton appraisal project in the UK North Sea.
Forbidden Technologies launches £5.75m fund raiser
Cloud video developer Forbidden Technologies launched a successful oversubscribed placing of 115m new ordinary shares on Monday morning as part of its efforts to raise up £5. 75m to help open up its Blackbird platform via API interfaces.
China warns 'all trade deals are off' if US raises tariffs
China has threatened to withdraw from its previously agreed commitments with Washington to cut its bilateral trade deficit on goods with the US if President Donald Trump moves ahead with tariffs on $50bn-worth of Chinese products.
Union Jack Oil's shares jump after 12.5% acquisition in Wressle discovery
Shares in onshore hydrocarbon production, development and exploration company Union Jack Oil jumped on Monday after the company said it had acquired a further 12. 5% in the PEDL180 and PEDL182 licences in North Lincolnshire.
Staffline Group bids farewell to former chief executive
Recruitment and employability firm Staffline Group announced on Monday that non-executive director Andy Hogarth is to step down from his role effective from 30 June.
Ferrum Crescent temporarily suspended from AIM ahead of name change
Shares in European lead and zinc explorer Ferrum Crescent were temporarily suspended on the Alternative Investment Market on Monday as the company changed its name to Europa Metals.
DS Smith to buy Spain's Europac for €1.67bn
DS Smith on Monday said it was buying Spanish packaging firm Europac for €1. 67bn (£1. 45bn), or €16. 80 a share.
Cora Gold pleased with latest assay results at Sanankoro
West Africa-focussed gold exploration company Cora Gold issued further assay results from its Sanankoro Gold Discovery in southern Mali on Monday, reporting broad zones of shallow gold mineralisation in the weathered zone.
UK construction activity not as bad as expected
UK construction activity was stronger than expected last month but rates of new business declined, a closely followed industry survey revealed on Monday.
Henriette Nielsen to lead 'transformation' at Hikma
Hikma Pharmaceuticals announced the appointment of Henriette Nielsen to the newly-created role of chief transformation officer on Monday.
Sunrise Resources inks second perlite sales agreement
Industrial and precious metals explorer Sunrise Resources has signed another non-binding memorandum of understanding for future sales of perlite from its CS Pozzolan-Perlite project.
Amino Technologies picked by Dutch cable firm for video project
Amino Technologies' end-to-end multiscreen video platform has been selected by Dutch cable operator Kabelnoord for the rollout of its fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network.
London open: Sanguine markets send shares higher
London stocks got off to a positive start to the week, in sync with resurgent European markets as political worries faded and global trade concerns were shrugged off.
Rolls-Royce sale of L'Orange goes through after German regulator approval
Rolls-Royce confirmed on Monday that completion of the sale of its fuel injector business, L'Orange, to Colorado-based Woodward took place on 1 June.