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08 Jul
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Marston's said to be prepping sale of Pitcher & Piano

Marston’s has reportedly appointed Sapient Corporate Finance to evaluate a potential sale of its Pitcher & Piano chain, which consists of 18 bars with an estimated value of £40m.

08 Jul
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Alien Metals hires Bill Brodie Good following resignation of CEO

Exploration and development company Alien Metals announced the appointment of Bill Brodie Good as an executive director with immediate effect on Monday, following the resignation of Peter Taylor from his role as chief executive officer and a director.

08 Jul
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Providence agrees one last extension to loan backstop date

Ireland-based energy company Providence Resources updated the market on Standard Exploration Licence 1/11 on Monday, which contains the Barryroe oil accumulation.

08 Jul
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Vodafone ropes in Vinod Kumar as new CEO of business division

Vodafone Group announced the appointment of Vinod Kumar as the new chief executive officer of Vodafone Business on Monday, with effect from 2 September.

08 Jul
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Syncona's Freeline Therapeutics upbeat on haemophilia trial data

Healthcare company Syncona announced on Monday that its portfolio company, Freeline Therapeutics, has presented 52-week data from the first cohort of two patients in the ongoing ‘B-AMAZE FLT180a’ phase 1 and 2 trial in haemophilia B.

08 Jul
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London open: Stocks steady ahead of busy week

London stocks were steady in early trade on Monday as investors continued to mull last week's better-than-expected non-farm payrolls report and looked ahead to some key events later in the week.

08 Jul
Acacia Mining Q2 gold production jumps 19%

Acacia Mining said second quarter gold production rose 19% year-on-year to 158,774 ounces mainly due to higher production at its North Mara mine in Tanzania.

08 Jul
Acacia Q2 gold output rises, IAG's British Airways hit with data breach fine

London open The FTSE 100 was called to open seven points lower at 7,546.

08 Jul
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London pre-open: Stocks to edge lower as investors continue to mull payrolls

London stocks were set to edge lower at the open on Monday as investors continued to mull last week's better-than-expected non-farm payrolls report.

08 Jul
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Monday newspaper round-up: Brexit, Deutsche Bank, Woodford

The feeling of relief in the British car industry was almost palpable on Friday, when Jaguar Land Rover said it would invest billions in producing new electric vehicles in the UK. After the recent closure of two other UK automotive factories in five months – Honda in Swindon and Ford in Bridgend – JLR boss Ralf Speth was clearly pleased to have good news for the 2,500 workers at the Castle Bromwich plant. Yet amid the congratulations, Speth also struck a note of warning.