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Carr's beats its expectations as FY profit and revenue rise
Agriculture and engineering group Carr's reported a jump in full-year profit and revenue on Monday thanks to a strong performance in UK agriculture, with growth across all areas.
FTSE 100 movers: Tobacco stocks slide but miners, energy firms gain
London's FTSE 100 was down 0. 5% to 7,073. 63 in afternoon trade on Monday, with weakness in the tobacco sector offsetting strong energy and mining shares.
Kepler ups Informa to 'buy' after 'encouraging' trading update
Kepler Cheuvreux upped its stance on Informa to 'buy' from 'hold' on Monday following an "encouraging" 10-month trading statement from the events and publishing company.
Peel Hunt downgrades Hikma, says upgrades are in the price
Hikma Pharmaceuticals was under pressure on Monday as Peel Hunt cut its stance on the stock to 'hold' from 'add' saying that strong upgrades were already in the price.
US pre-open: Stocks set for losses as energy sector in focus
US stocks looked set for losses at the open on Monday as oil prices came off their highs, with volumes likely to be a little lower than usual as bond markets are closed for Veterans Day.
London midday: Stocks turn lower as tobacco sector splutters
London stocks had fallen into the red by midday on Monday as a weak performance from the tobacco sector offset gains for miners and oil companies, with the pound under the cosh amid growing worries about Brexit.
Dignity profits drop but revenues up in Q3
Funeral provider Dignity posted a drop in profits on Monday as it continues to battle competition in the market.
Johnston Press surges as DMGT said to plan bid for i newspaper
Johnston Press surged on Monday following reports over the weekend that Daily Mail owner DMGT is planning on bidding for the i newspaper.
Playtech backs full-year expectations
Gambling software company Playtech reiterated its full-year guidance on Monday as it said trading since the end of June has been consistent with expectations at the time of the half-year results in August.
First production at Polymetal's Nezdha expected in Q4 2021
Polymetal International said on Monday that its board has approved the construction of the Nezdha gold project in Siberia following the completion of a feasibility study.
London open: Miners and energy stocks fire up FTSE as pound slumps
London stocks rallied in early trade on Monday, boosted by a weaker pound as miners and oil companies advanced.
Restaurant Group launches £315m rights issue to fund Wagamama deal
The Restaurant Group has launched a fully underwritten £315m rights issue to help fund its £357m acquisition of Wagamama.
London pre-open: Stocks seen higher as pound drops on Brexit woes
London stocks looked set for a firm open on Monday as the pound weakened on the back of worries about Brexit.