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Tribal Group confirms 'isolated' data breach in Australia
Education software and services provider Tribal Group has been made aware of the “unauthorised disclosure and likely access” of personal information of around 9,300 individuals, it announced on Monday.
Goals Soccer Centres confirms fraud investigation into former CEO and CFO
Football pitch operator Goals Soccer Centres confirmed that actions by former chief executive Keith Rogers and chief financial officer Bill Gow formed part of its current investigations into the misstatement of its historic financial statements.
Shanta Gold revenue rises as production continues to improve
East Africa-focussed gold producer Shanta Gold announced its unaudited results for the six months ended 30 June on Monday, with first half revenue rising to $53. 6m from $49. 3m year-on-year.
Marlowe acquires consultancy business Quantum Risk Management
Specialist services group Marlowe acquired consultancy business Quantum Risk Management on Monday for an initial consideration of £4. 0m.
Syncona pleased with 'strong progress' throughout Q3
Healthcare business Syncona said it was pleased with the "strong progress" witnessed across the group in its third trading quarter, in which it hit a number of financial and operational milestones.
Bluejay Mining gets export approval from Greenland government
Bluejay Mining updated the market on current activities at its 100%-owned Dundas Ilmenite Project in Greenland - the world's highest-grade mineral sands ilmenite project - on Monday.
Europa gets extension to Kiely East licence ahead of exploration work
UK and Ireland focussed oil and gas exploration, development and production company Europa Oil & Gas announced on Monday that the Irish Government has approved its application for a 12 month extension to the first phase of Frontier Exploration Licence 2/13 to 4 July 2020.
Clarkson interims boosted by broking unit; sees better H2
Shipping services provider Clarkson reported a small rise in underlying pre-tax profits as geo-political uncertainty continued to affect investor sentiment, although the company expected a pick up in the second half.
S4 Capital's MediaMonks merges with influencer marketing company IMA
Martin Sorrell's S4 Capital said on Monday that its digital content arm, MediaMonks, has merged with Amsterdam-based influencer marketing company, IMA.
RHI Magnesita maintains forecasts amid 'difficult' end markets
RHI Magnesita reported “robust” first half performance on Monday, despite what it called “difficult” end markets, with revenue rising 2. 2% to €1. 54bn (£1. 43bn) in the six months ended 30 June.
London open: Stocks rise after heavy losses last week; Thomas Cook tumbles
London stocks rose in early trade on Monday, recovering from heavy losses last week, as investors continue to keep a close eye on trade relations between the US and China.
Tullow Oil says latest drilling results in Guyana exceed estimates
Tullow Oil announced the results of its Jethro-1 exploration well on Monday, drilled on the Orinduik licence offshore Guyana by its wholly-owned subsidiary Tullow Guyana.
Eve Sleep and Simba in 'very early stage' talks about possible merger
Online mattress maker Eve Sleep confirmed on Monday that it is in "very early stage" discussions about a merger with rival Simba.
Unite Group acquires 620-bed development site in Nottingham
Owner, manager and developer of student accommodation The Unite Group has exchanged contracts to acquire a new 620-bed development site in Nottingham, it announced on Monday.
SSE in talks to sell energy services business to Ovo Group
Energy company SSE confirmed on Monday that it is in talks over the possible sale of its energy services business to rival Ovo Group.
Acacia Mining North Mara export ban lifted
Acacia Mining has been told it can resume gold exports from its North Mara mine in Tanzania after receiving government clearance.
London pre-open: Stocks set to rise as Sino-US relations remain in focus
London stocks were set to rise at the open on Monday as investors continue to keep a close eye on trade relations between the US and China.
Acacia Mining to resume gold exports from North Mara, Unite Group acquires new development in Nottingham
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 39 points higher on Monday, having closed down 0. 44% at 7,253. 85 on Friday.
Monday newspaper round-up: Brexit stockpiling, betting companies, Burford Capital
Britons have spent £4bn stockpiling goods in preparation for a possible no-deal Brexit, new research suggests. One in five people are already hoarding food, drinks and medicine, spending an extra £380 each, according to a survey by the finance provider Premium Credit. The survey found that about 800,000 people have spent more than £1,000 building up stockpiles before the 31 October Brexit deadline. – Guardian.