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"Our prospects across these markets provide the board with confidence that the group will deliver attractive shareholder returns in the future and our medium term growth targets remain unchanged," ...
The Cambridge, England-based science & technology consultancy said its "resilient" performance in the first quarter provided a good foundation for 2025, despite trading conditions being unpredictable.
(Alliance News) - RWS Holdings PLC shares plunged on Thursday as it cut its full year profit outlook and said it expects to report a drop in first half earnings.
Senior said the sale of its Aerostructures business has made good progress, with negotiations ongoing. The firm said the direct impact of US tariffs on the company is limited and manageable, but it ...
Consumer goods conglomerate Unilever said it expected a "modest" improvement in underlying operating margin for the full year, versus 18.4% in 2024, adding that the impact of US tariffs would be ...
The new buyback programme follows the completion of a GBP450 million buyback on Wednesday. Both programmes are part of the previously announced GBP1.5 billion that Relx will spend on share buybacks in ...
Relx said Risk growth is driven by its "deeply-embedded, AI-enabled analytics and decision tools". It expects good underlying revenue growth to continue in Scientific, Technical & Medical due to "the ...
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has travelled to the US capital for the International Monetary Fund's spring meetings of G7 and G20 finance ministers.
[Alliance News] - A youth mobility scheme with the EU is not in the UK government's plans, a Cabinet Office minister has said. This comes after more than 60 Labour backbenchers signed a letter calling ...
(Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers among London Main Market small-caps on Wednesday.
Group orders rose 5% in the first quarter year-on-year on a constant currency basis, Weir said, while the year to date book-to-bill increased to 1.11. As a result, Weir said it currently sees full ...
Inchcape shares fell 5.1% to 656.50 pence each on Thursday morning in London. In the Americas, the company saw continued improvement in performance with further growth.