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  • Bank of Ireland receives "investment" approaches

    Friday 21 Nov 2008

    Bank of Ireland has responded to press speculation and confirmed receiving a number of unsolicited approaches that could lead to investment in the bank.

  • New Issues Round Up

    Friday 21 Nov 2008

    Insurance entrepreneur Clive Cowdery is braving the turmoil in the world’s capital markets as he unveiled plans to raise £1bn in a share float next month to spend on struggling life assurance and asset management businesses with restructuring potential.

  • Chemring awarded A$160m Australian contract

    Friday 21 Nov 2008

    Chemring Group said its Australian subsidiary, Chemring Australia Pty Ltd, has been awarded a contract worth A$160mm (£68m) for the supply of countermeasures and pyrotechnics to Australia.

  • Natsun only targets breakeven, 2009 difficult

    Friday 21 Nov 2008

    Worsted fabric and garment producer Natsun said it is likely to be no better than breakeven for the full year and does not expect any significant recovery in its financial performance during 2009.

  • Shanks in Cumbria contract win

    Friday 21 Nov 2008

    Shanks Group, the waste solutions company, has won a 25-year Public-Private Partnership contract from Cumbria County Council.

  • Small caps round-up: Business Systems, Entelos

    Friday 21 Nov 2008

    IT services group Business Systems lifted interim profits by 74% to £808,000 adding contractual revenues continue to increase.

  • Competition Commission tightens up on retail PPI

    Friday 21 Nov 2008

    Catalogue and home shopping groups will have to split payment protection insurance (PPI) away from other forms of merchandise cover under new proposals put forward by the Competition Commission.

  • Bodycote returns 40p a share

    Friday 21 Nov 2008

    Specialist thermal processing firm Bodycote has announced the terms of its revised plans to return cash to shareholders.

  • United Drug profit up, sees difficult environment

    Friday 21 Nov 2008

    Irish drug supplier United Drug reported a 13% jump in full year pre-tax profit but said it is facing a more difficult economic environment.

  • West Coast drops Flying Brands bid

    Friday 21 Nov 2008

    West Coast Capital, the vehicle of Scottish entrepreneur Tom Hunter, has dropped its plans to bid for Flying Brands, the Jersey-based home shopping group.

  • Update: Fullers signals confidence with dividend rise

    Friday 21 Nov 2008

    London based brewer and pubs group Fuller Smith and Turner has nudged the interim dividend up despite a small dip in pre-tax profits.

  • XP Power on track to meet expectations

    Friday 21 Nov 2008

    Power supplier to the electronics industry XP Power said trading since the half year has been satisfactory and it expects to meet market forecasts for the year ending 31 December.

  • Marwyn is Ennstone's suitor

    Thursday 20 Nov 2008

    Marwyn Materials today confirmed it is the potential bidder for cash-strapped aggregates group Ennstone. Marwyn is the investment vehicle of Peter Tom, who used to run Aggregate Industries.

  • Oilexco slides as funding called off

    Thursday 20 Nov 2008

    Shares in North Sea focused oil group Oilexco tumbled as it abandoned a planned $150m fund raising, saying the terms of the proposed convertible and share issue were too dilutive.

  • RBS chairman 'sorry', shareholders approve bail-out

    Thursday 20 Nov 2008

    The chairman of RBS has apologised for presiding over a crisis which forced the bank to ask the government for £20bn to bail it out.

  • Friday preview: Fullers, United Drug

    Thursday 20 Nov 2008

    London-based brewer Fuller Smith & Turner, which posts first-half results, reported a 2.7% rise in like-for-like sales in its last statement.

  • High energy costs weigh down Norcros

    Thursday 20 Nov 2008

    Home consumer products group Norcros saw pre-tax profits slide to £4.2m in the six months to end-September from £6.1m a year earlier.

  • Oil slides near $50 a barrel

    Thursday 20 Nov 2008

    The price of a barrel of crude oil slid near the $50 a barrel mark Thursday after a US government report showed a 7% fall in fuel consumption.

  • New World gets boost from coal price hike

    Thursday 20 Nov 2008

    Central European coal-miner New World Resources remains on track to complete its full year production target of 12.8m tonnes of coal.

  • AB Foods in talks to buy Ebro sugar unit

    Thursday 20 Nov 2008

    Associated British Foods confirmed it has reached an 'in principle' agreement to buy Ebro Puleva’s Spanish sugar business but said there can be no certainty that a binding deal will be concluded.

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