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Renalytix AI losses widen as it progresses development programme
Artificial intelligence (AI) diagnostics company Renalytix AI recorded $0. 4m (£0. 29m) of pharmaceutical services revenue in its first half, it announced on Tuesday.
US pre-open: Futures point to modest losses following banner day
Wall Street futures were in the red ahead of the bell on Tuesday following the S&P 500's best session since June 2020.
Uniphar ends year 'strong' as core divisions outperform
Healthcare services company Uniphar reported a “strong” 2020 in its preliminary results on Tuesday, with return on capital employed increasing to 18. 9%, from 17. 3% in 2019.
Warehouse REIT buys Glasgow Airport warehouse estate
Urban and ‘last-mile’ industrial asset investor Warehouse REIT announced the acquisition of a multi-let warehouse estate on the Glasgow Airport Business Park in Glasgow on Tuesday, totalling 55,600 square feet.
Ebay, Adevinta plan sale of UK units to complete $9.2bn tie-up
US e-commerce group eBay and Norway’s Adevinta plan to sell three smaller British units to secure regulatory approval for a long-planned tie-up of their global classified ads businesses.
Ofgem finds 18 energy suppliers failed to adhere to price protection rules
Energy regulator Ofgem found that 18 energy suppliers failed to correctly protect 1m customers' tariff prices when they decided to switch companies or tariffs.
Virgin Wines shares soar in first hour of trading on AIM
Direct-to-consumer wine retailer Virgin Wines began trading on the AIM market on Tuesday morning, under the ticker ‘VINO’.
Europe midday: Shares turn positive as eurozone inflation holds steady
European shares pushed ahead at midday after a cautious start to Tuesday’s session as inflation in the eurozone held steady in February.
London midday: Stocks extend gains despite Chinese official's 'bubble' warning
London stocks had extended gains by midday on Tuesday despite a Chinese official warning that foreign markets are in a bubble, as investors sifted through a raft of corporate news.
Eurozone inflation holds steady at 0.9%
Inflation in the eurozone was unchanged in February, official data showed on Tuesday, in line with expectations.
UK grocery sales surge as lockdown shutters hospitality sector
Grocery sales surged over the last month, industry data showed on Tuesday, as the lockdown continued to curtail spending in cafes, pubs and restaurants.
Mobile Streams launches first international language version of Streams
Mobile content and data intelligence company Mobile Streams has launched the first international language version of Streams, the company's bespoke data insight, intelligence and visualisation service.
Foxtons buys Douglas & Gordon for £14.3m
Estate agency chain Foxtons said on Tuesday that it has bought Douglas & Gordon for £14. 25m in cash.
Flutter sees strong start to 2021 in US as FY profits fall
Gambling group Flutter Entertainment reported a sharp fall in full-year profits but had started the new year with strong momentum and higher driven by US betting.
Boohoo not aware of any US customs investigation
Fast-fashion retailer Boohoo said on Tuesday that it is not aware of any investigation into the company by the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Mycelx makes 'strong start' to year, inks two project extensions
Clean water and air technology firm Mycelx said on Tuesday that it had made "a strong start to the year", with two project extensions signed with customers in Saudi Arabia.
Hotel Chocolat interims underpinned by online growth
Premium chocolatier Hotel Chocolat reported a rise in interim profit and revenue on Tuesday as online growth offset the impact from the closure of its stores due to lockdown.
Asia report: Markets mixed, RBA stands pat on policy
Markets in Asia finished in a mixed state on Tuesday, as Australia’s central bank sated expectations by leaving interest rates at a record low.
UK house prices post surprise rebound in February - Nationwide
UK house prices have unexpectedly rebounded ahead of the planned end to the stamp duty holiday, industry data showed on Tuesday.
Marlowe acquires three businesses in HR and employment law space
Software and services firm Marlowe said on Tuesday that it had acquired three businesses in the HR and Employment Law compliance space.