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18 Jul
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Keller shuffles board as Hind appointed finance director

Independent geotechnical solutions specialist Keller Group on Wednesday appointed James Hind, current group finance director, to succeed John Rubright as divisional president for North America.

18 Jul
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MPAC blames 'Brexit related uncertainty' for faltering order book

MPAC Group shares plummeted more than 30% on Wednesday after the company said its closing order book for the year was now forecast to come in approximately £1. 2m below expectations.

18 Jul
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Hotel Chocolat hails 'strong' year, revenue up 12%

British chocolatier Hotel Chocolat posted a jump in revenue on Wednesday and said its new range of chilled drinks have been a hit in the recent hot weather.

18 Jul
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Pound tumbles as UK inflation misses analyst targets

Expectations for an interest rate rise in August have faltered after June's UK inflation rate fell short of analyst expectations.

18 Jul
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Smiths Group shares fall on medical division disappointment

Smiths Group shares were in the red on Wednesday morning, despite a relatively upbeat trading update, as investors noticed an effective profit warning for its medical division buried in the RNS release.

18 Jul
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Close Brothers trading in line as it prepares for IFRS 9 impact

Close Brothers Group issued its scheduled pre-close trading update ahead of its 2018 financial year-end on Wednesday, reporting that it had continued to perform “well” across all divisions, consistent with its third quarter trading update.

18 Jul
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BTG trading in line as shareholders muster for AGM

Specialist healthcare company BTG updated the market on its recent progress on Wednesday, as investors gathered for its annual general meeting in London, reporting that in interventional medicine it had made “significant progress” in the key growth drivers of geographic expansion, indication expansion and product innovation in its oncology and vascular businesses.

18 Jul
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Hochschild Mining achieves record production in first half

Hochschild Mining reported “another very strong quarter” in its second-quarter production numbers on Wednesday, with attributable production for the period reaching 5. 0 million ounces of silver and 68,477 ounces of gold.

18 Jul
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RPC under pressure from investors over growth plans

Plastics manufacturer RPC saw revenue growth slow in the first quarter and warned that its acquisitive growth plans were being constrained.

18 Jul
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Meggitt secures new contracts for business jets and Chinese turboprops

Aerospace and defence engineering group Meggitt announced two new contracts on Wednesday - the first with Textron Aviation, to develop a wireless system that could check tyre pressure on a business jet in a matter of seconds, replacing the need for a manual gauge.

18 Jul
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Focus on convenience a solid play for NewRiver

NewRiver updated the market on its first quarter performance on Wednesday, reporting that it completed a number of acquisitions in core sectors at “attractive” entry prices, with opportunities for further value creation.

18 Jul
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BHP posts solid production numbers for 2018 financial year

BHP released its operational review for the year ended 30 June on Wednesday, reporting that it met or exceeded full-year production guidance for petroleum, copper, iron ore and energy coal, as well as its revised guidance for metallurgical coal.

18 Jul
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London open: Footsie benefits as pound bows to political uncertainty

London stocks on Wednesday took up where they left off the previous afternoon, rising on the back of a pound that was taking a bruising from a new wave of political worries and upbeat updates from airline EasyJet and miner BHP Billiton.

18 Jul
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Severn Trent makes good start to financial year

Waste and water company Severn Trent has reassured investors it has made a good start to current financial year, including a £100m investment programme.

18 Jul
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GVC enjoys growth acceleration from World Cup

GVC Holdings, the online gaming group that acquired bookmaker Ladbrokes in March, got a not-unsurprising boost from the World Cup in recent weeks that helped growth accelerate in the third quarter.

18 Jul
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CRH divests Benelux DIY business in EUR 510m deal

Building materials group CRH has completed the divestment of its DIY business in the Netherlands and Belgium, together with certain related property assets, it announced on Wednesday.

18 Jul
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Tullow Oil to pay partner's share of Ghana court costs

Tullow Oil lost out to Kosmos Energy in an arbitration case and has been ordered to pay at least an extra $50. 8m (£38. 8m) of costs from terminating a drilling contract two years ago.

18 Jul
London pre-open: FTSE to climb as pound slumps further

London stocks are expected to take up where they left off the previous afternoon, rising on the back of a pound that has taken a bruising from a new wave of political confusion.

18 Jul
World Cup gives GVC Holdings a boost, Smiths Group sees good performance across divisions

London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 30 points higher on Wednesday, having closed up 0. 34% to 7,626. 33 on Tuesday.

18 Jul
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Wednesday newspaper round-up: Brexit, dairy prices, Trump, Russia, Tesla, Rolls-Royce

Theresa May threatened Conservative rebels with a general election this summer if they defeated her plans on customs after Brexit. Tory whips issued the warning to Remain-backing MPs, led by the former ministers Stephen Hammond and Nicky Morgan, minutes before a crucial vote last night that would have kept Britain inside a customs union. - The Times.