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Stride Gaming pleased with 'resilient' trading
Online gaming operator Stride Gaming updated the market on its trading on Wednesday, ahead of its final results for the year ended 31 August.
EU, Russia and China join forces to dodge US sanctions on Iran
The EU, China, Russia and Iran have set out a plan to dodge US sanctions against the Middle Eastern country and save the nuclear deal signed in 2015.
Ironveld begins ore supply to potential off-take partner
High-purity iron, vanadium and titanium project Ironveld has commenced mining and the supply of ore to a potential off-take partner, which it described a specialist subsidiary of an international steel group, the Bushveld Complex in Limpopo Province, it said on Wednesday.
Enteq trading in line with management expectations
Oilfield services technology and equipment supplier Enteq updated the market at its annual general meeting on Wednesday, reporting that year-to-date trading was in line with management expectations, building from the levels of revenue and adjusted positive EBITDA achieved during the second half of the previous year.
NCC Group shares up as Q1 trading in line with forecasts
Shares in global cyber security and risk mitigation group NCC Group rose on Wednesday as the company said its first quarter had been in line with expectations.
Millennial drinkers not fussed about brand loyalty, says UBS
Millennial drinkers express less brand loyalty than their older counterparts, preferring to experiment with their alcohol consumption according to research released on Wednesday by UBS.
Georgian Mining chief pleased with ministerial meetings
Georgian Mining Corporation reported the results of a meeting with the country’s new minister of economy and sustainable development, Georgia Kobulia, on Wednesday, with the meeting having taken place on 21 September in Tbilisi.
Fulcrum Utility Services performing 'strongly'
Independent multi-utility infrastructure and services provider Fulcrum Utility Services updated the market on its trading on Wednesday, reporting that it had performed “strongly” over the six-month period ending 30 September.
US new home sales bounce back in August
A key indicator of the health of the US homebuilding sector bounced back last month, boosted by activity in the West.
Petrel raises £0.4m via placing
Petrel announced on Wednesday that it has raised £0. 4m before expenses via the placing of 21,621,622 ordinary shares with new investors, at a price of 1. 85p per placing share.
Sareum Holdings selects cancer therapy development candidate
Drug discovery and development company Sareum Holdings has made the formal selection of a development candidate from its TYK2 inhibitor programme to advance through preclinical development as a potential new targeted therapy for certain cancers, it announced on Wednesday.
Asia report: Markets finish higher despite US trade stance
Markets in Asia finished higher on Wednesday, even after comments from the Trump administration reiterating its current punitive position on global trade.
Ofcom to clamp down on 'unacceptable' mobile contract prices
Mobile phone companies could be forced to place customers on cheaper tariffs at the end of their contracts as the telecoms regulator criticised the “unacceptable” practice of overcharging for handsets.
Nike scores a domestic touchdown in quarter ahead of Kaepernick campaign
Nike turned in a strong performance across the US in the first quarter of its trading year, with sales at home climbing 6% year-on-year.
Redhall shares tumble following profit warning
Redhall warned investors on Wednesday that full-year results would be "materially" below the engineer's previous guidance as a result of project delays and slower-than-expected efficiency gains.
FTSE 100 movers: Gold price dip takes shine off miners; Croda upgrade gives a glow
London's major shares were treading water on Wednesday ahead of the US Federal Reserve meeting where a rise in interest rates was widely anticipated.
Pelatro locks in biggest contract to date, EBITDA soars
Pelatro saw profits and revenues improve in the first half of its trading year after the group won its biggest contract to date.
Arix Bioscience business LogicBio files for US IPO
Healthcare and life science company Arix Bioscience announced on Wednesday that one of its group businesses, genome editing company LogicBio Therapeutics, has filed a registration statement with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for a proposed initial public offering in the United States.
Helios Underwriting acquires limited liability member of Lloyd's of London
Helios Underwriting has acquired Nomina No 505, a limited liability member of Lloyd's of London, for a total cash consideration of £318,359.
ImmuPharma still banking on Lupuzor even after failed trial
Specialist drug discovery and development company ImmuPharma announced its interim results for the six months ended 30 June on Wednesday - a period in which its revenue remained negligible at £0. 07m, but its drug candidate ‘Lupuzor’ demonstrated a superior response rate over placebo in its primary analysis on the full set of 202 patients.