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Audioboom quarterly revenues surge as advertiser numbers continue to grow
Podcast company Audioboom turned in a record quarterly revenue on Monday as advertiser numbers and impressions both continued rise.
Acquisitions and store openings boost Angling Direct revenues
Fishing tackle and equipment retailer Angling Direct posted a decline in interim profit on Monday amid rising costs, but a jump in revenue as new store openings and acquisitions lent a hand.
Sirius Minerals cuts 300 jobs, seeks alternate funding
Sirius Minerals will cut 300 jobs at its Woodsmith mine in North Yorkshire as it looks to cut costs and identify alternative methods for funding construction.
SimiGon expands long-term relationship with European customer
Simulation solutions developer SimiGon further expanded a long-term relationship with an unnamed major European customer on Monday.
Argentex revenues rise following AIM listing
Foreign exchange service Argentex continued to build on revenues during the six months ended 30 September thanks to increased client numbers and volume.
Franchise Brands acquires water pump business WPL Group
Multi-brand franchisor Franchise Brands acquired a leading water pump business on Monday to complement and expand its Metro Rod drainage and plumbing unit.
Vodafone launches UK network technology tests
Vodafone on Monday said its British tests of open radio access networks (OpenRAN) technology could aid the company in becoming a major supplier of mobile network equipment to telecom operators.
Former Treasury mandarin Kingman to join Tesco Bank
Sir John Kingman, the City grandee who helped shape the government’s response to the 2008 financial crisis, is to join Tesco Bank as a non-executive director, ruling him out of the race to become governor of the Bank of England.
SIG warns on profts as it sells two businesses
Building materials supplier SIG issued a profits warning on Monday, citing deteriorating markets caused by Brexit worries and a weaker German economy.
TP Group upbeat on involvement in large new MoD contract
TP Group has been appointed as a “key part” of the team which has won the Ministry of Defence’s ‘Skynet Client Side Support’ contract, it announced on Monday.
Jersey Oil & Gas inks support deals with Rockflow and Petrofac
North Sea-focussed upstream oil and gas company Jersey Oil & Gas announced the award of contracts to Rockflow Resources and Petrofac Facilities Management on Monday.
Bezant seeking to cash in on Mankayan through deal with MMIH
Copper-gold exploration and development company Bezant Resources has entered into a conditional transaction agreement with Mining and Minerals Industries Holding (MMIH), a private company incorporated in Singapore, over the proposed disposal of 80% of its interest in the Mankayan copper-gold project in the Philippines.
Totally subsidiary Vocare awarded two contract extensions
Healthcare services provider Totally announced two contract extensions worth a total of around £16. 6m on Monday, awarded to its wholly-owned urgent care subsidiary Vocare.
McBride ropes in American Jeffrey Nodland as new chairman
Cleaning, household and hygiene products contract manufacturer McBride announced on Friday that Jeffrey Nodland would be its new chairman.
Europe open: Markets higher ahead of Sino-US talks, German data eyed
European stocks were lower on Monday morning as weak German data soured the mood and nervous investors awaited the restart of trade talks between the US and China.
Ramsdens Holdings trading 'well' in 'challenging' environment
Pawnbroker and foreign exchange company Ramsdens Holdings said on Monday that it has continued to trade well in the first half of the year.
Intercede first half in line as revenues rise
Intercede said on Monday that first-half trading was in line with its expectations as it hailed "further good progress" following last year's return to profit.
Clive Vacher signs up as new De La Rue chief executive
De La Rue announced the appointment of Clive Vacher as its new chief executive officer, and an executive director on Monday, with immediate effect.
London open: Stocks edge lower as China-US trade talks eyed
London stocks edged lower in early trade on Monday, with investors erring on the side of caution ahead of this week's trade talks between the US and China.
German factory orders fall more than expected in August
German factory orders fell more than expected in August, with domestic orders proving to be the biggest drag, according to figures released by Destatis on Monday.