By Jessica Clark Updated: 17:00 EDT, June 24, 2024 A company that wants to turn London’s Second World War underground tunnels into a major tourist attraction is to list in …
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Britain snubs GSK as Pfizer wins jab rollout contract: US group deals big RSV blow to Walmsley
by ElijahBy Lea Montebello Updated: 17:00 EDT, June 24, 2024 The Government has snubbed a British pharmaceutical giant by choosing a blockbuster respiratory vaccine from an American rival. GSK lost out …
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By Hugo Duncan Updated: 17:00 EDT, June 24, 2024 Shares in AI chip designer Nvidia fell again last night, suffering losses since it briefly became the world’s most valuable company …
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SMALL CHAPTER IDEA: Why Zanaga Iron Ore is a £48m company with multi-billion pound assets
by ElijahIn the short term, the market is a voting machine, but in the long term it is a weighing machine, said Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing. Shattering that …
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PepsiCo to waive change of control clause in Britvic bottling deals Britvic last week rejected a second £3.1bn takeover bid from Carlsberg. By Mike Sheen Updated: 05:21EDT, June 24, 2024 …
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Drivers are forcing Volvo to make a 180-degree turn following a decision to scrap iconic family vehicles less than a year after they were scrapped due to low demand.
by ElijahThe company attributed the recall to poor sales and said it would focus on SUVs. The V60 and V90 estate models will return, and both will come with petrol engines. …
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LIVE BUSINESS: THG to sell luxury portfolio to Frasers; Prudential prepares £2bn buyback; SIG Earnings Warning
by ElijahBy live comments Updated: 03:24 EDT, June 24, 2024 The FTSE 100 is flat in early trading. Companies with today’s trading reports and updates include THG, Frasers Group, Prudential, SIG …
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By City and Finance Reporter Updated: 19:05 EDT, June 23, 2024 The Euro and Olympic Games are forecast to provide a £233m boost to the UK economy. Experts at credit …
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By John-Paul Ford Rojas Updated: 19:05 EDT, June 23, 2024 First-time buyers are spending £400 a month more on mortgage payments than at the time of the last general election, …
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By John-Paul Ford Rojas Updated: 19:05 EDT, June 23, 2024 Retail investors are falling out of love with “woke” ESG funds because they underperform, a survey suggests. A survey of …