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MARKET REPORT: City cheers Greencore buyback as profits rise
Having seen profits more than double to £28.3m in the first half to March 29, Greencore said its annual haul is now expected to be between £86m and...
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South West Water boss told to resign as she pays £127m dividend despite parasite outbreak
Susan Davy (pictured), the chief exec of South West Water-owner Pennon Group has come under fire as its owners share a £127m dividend bonanza.
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Greetings card industry sounds alarm over £3.5bn Royal Mail takeover
Small business operators are calling for a 'national, reliable, affordable' service to be protected as fears mount over the future of the...
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Power supply firm XP Power shares soar 50% after it becomes bid target
XP Power revealed it has turned down three 'highly conditional, opportunistic, indicative proposals' from US rival Advanced Energy Industries.
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Bitcoin and other cryptos rally as investors eye US regulator's spot ether ETF decision
Bitcoin stood at $71,195.82 on mid-Tuesday afternoon after rising by 6.4 per cent in the previous 24 hours, the first time it had surpassed $70,000...
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Cazoo collapses into administration putting more than 200 jobs at risk
Cazoo has called in administrators to provide temporary protection from creditors as its bosses explore a sale of the online used car retailer .
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BUSINESS LIVE: AstraZeneca eyes $80bn in sales; Credit card market probe; Kingfisher 'big ticket' squeeze
Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are AstraZeneca, Kingfisher, SSP Group, Pennon, CVS Group and Naked Wines.
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Screwfix owner Kingfisher suffers 'big-ticket' spending crunch
Screwfix's parent company reported turnover rose by just 0.3 per cent at constant currency levels to £3.3billion in the three months ending April...
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AstraZeneca targets $80bn in yearly revenues by 2030
AstraZeneca achieved $45.8billion in turnover last year, in line with a goal set ten years ago, largely thanks to rising demand for its oncology...
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Liz Truss blames the Bank of England - but it was markets that decided her mini-Budget was a disaster
Was it really the establishment that foiled Liz Truss's growth plans, or misguided thinking and botched delivery? Alex Brummer takes a look.
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No more delays on rate cuts: Bank Of England must stop the groupthink, says MAGGIE PAGANO
It's looking like a racing certainty that interest rates will be cut this summer, and hopefully, in time to celebrate next month's Midsummer's Day.
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Sajid Javid eyes job at Shein as the Chinese fast fashion giant prepares for London listing
Shein is preparing to list on the stock market in London and the Chinese firm's executive chairman Donald Tang met with Javid (pictured) for talks.