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Legal firm Knights Group predicts double-digit profit growth
The London-listed company said its underlying pre-tax profits are set to grow by 16 per cent to at least £25million for the year ending April.
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Keywords Studios eyes £2.2bn takeover by Swedish private equity giant EQT
The Irish company has received a £35.50 per share offer from EQT, having rejected four previous proposals by the Swedish private equity firm.
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BUSINESS LIVE: Ryanair profits soar; AstraZeneca builds Singapore facility; British Land sells Meadowhall stake
Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are Ryanair, British Land, AstraZeneca, Inchscape and Hilton Food Group.
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AstraZeneca to construct $1.5bn cancer drugs facility in Singapore
The pharmaceutical giant said the intended site, which it hopes will emit zero carbon from day one, will begin design and construction later this...
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Top industrialist Sir Jim Ratcliffe blames high taxes for 'killing' business
Sir Jim took a swipe at the Conservatives' economic strategy and said the country 'does need to get a bit sharper' on business.
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Australian miner looking to buy Anglo American set to decide if it is willing to up its £34bn offer
Melbourne's BHP has until 5pm on Wednesday to make an offer for the FTSE-100 rival.
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Cadbury owner Mondelez to face scrutiny over selling chocolate in Russia at its AGM
Senior MPs and campaign groups have lambasted it for selling a number of its brands including Milka chocolate and Oreo biscuits.
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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Stop cynical Royal Mail bid
It's easy to see what might be in it for Czech Sphinx Daniel Kretinsky, but less so for the rest of us.
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How to invest in the Ozempic weight loss boom - and pile on the pounds: MIDAS SPECIAL
Millions of people are injecting themselves with weight loss drugs and the firms that make them have seen their share prices soar, but can...
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How can the UK catch back up with the US? HAMISH MCRAE
To transform the whole investment landscape will not simply take a revaluation of the existing enterprises, but rather the creation of more new ones.
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CITY WHISPERS: Boss Cook-ing up a big sparkler to woo De Beers buyers
Al Cook is in for one of the most high-pressure weeks of his working life. Whispers understands he will plough ahead with unveiling a turnaround...
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Pressure on IMF to change gloomy forecast as Britain bounces back
Figures showing the economy stormed back to growth at the start of the year has put the squeeze on the institution to amend its data.