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Primary Health Properties refinances £800m to cut cost of debt after Assura acquisition
"The new facility enhances our capital structure, reduces our cost of capital and supports our wider funding strategy," said CFO Richard Howell,
EnergyPathways launches MESH gas storage work programme after licence award
"Establishing a robust investment framework is essential if the UK is to unlock the LDES infrastructure needed to support an electricity system capable of delivering affordable and reliable power," said CEO Ben Clube.
Brickability completes Jacksons Fencing acquisition
"The acquisition is a significant step in our diversification strategy into the premium fencing market, and we look forward to working with the management team to drive the next stage of Jacksons' growth story as a part of BRCK," said chief executive Frank Hanna.
Sanderson Design Group holds full-year guidance after sustaining early momentum
The luxury interiors group says year-to-date trading shows year-on-year growth, leaving full-year expectations unchanged.
Greggs CFO Richard Hutton to Retire After 28 Years
The bakery chain's long-serving finance chief will hand over to a former Bakkavor CFO at the start of 2027.
The Premarket Brief: CMC Markets lifts guidance, ABF, Chemring, NatWest . . .
A busy morning of corporate news set the tone for Wednesday's open, led by a sharp guidance upgrade from CMC Markets (LSE:CMCX) and a profit warning from Associated British Foods (LSE:ABF) on mounting costs in its Sugar division. Elsewhere, deal activity dominated, with NatWest completing a major we
Topps Tiles cuts profit guidance as heatwave and weak demand weigh on Q3
"Topps continues to outperform the wider market despite weaker consumer sentiment and an increased focus on lower priced products," said chief executive Alex Jensen
Derwent London collects £160m from two central London disposals
"Since the start of 2026, we have agreed or completed sales totalling £279m, making good progress towards our £400m target for the year," said Chief Executive Paul Williams
Chemring Wins $48.8m Sole-Source US Biological Detection Contract
Chemring's US subsidiary has secured a three-year sole-source production contract for a US military biological warfare detection system, with an initial delivery order worth $36.3m already in hand.
Time Out Group signs 10-year Hong Kong and Singapore franchise with ITP Media Group
The agreement extends a 20-year partnership and transfers local editorial teams to ITP, generating recurring franchise fee income for Time Out.
Mining Today: Celsius sells Namibia cobalt for $15m, Keras Resources, Kendrick Resources, Guardian Metal
A busy session for small-cap miners was headlined by corporate activity and project milestones across multiple continents.
Health & Bio Today: Oxford BioDynamics appoints new CEO and lands US partnership, Futura Medical, Poolbeg Pharma, Rua Life Sciences
Oxford BioDynamics dominated the health and biotech newsflow, combining a leadership change, revenue growth, and a new US commercial partnership, though the shares fell sharply on the day.
Tech Today: Made Tech beats upgraded guidance, Chill Brands, CloudCoCo, PipeHawk, GenIP, Smarter Web Company
A busy day for small-cap technology news saw Made Tech Group steal the headlines with a second guidance upgrade in quick succession, while CloudCoCo delivered a 30% revenue jump and PipeHawk completed the disposal of Utsi Electronics.
Oil & Gas Today: Sunda Energy skips CLN tranche as New Zealand deal nears, Rockhopper, Zenith Energy
A New Zealand oil acquisition edged closer to completion as Sunda Energy (AIM:SNDA) opted out of a second convertible loan note tranche, while Rockhopper's Italian asset disposal was thrown into uncertainty after a regulatory deadline passed without approval.
Pulsar Helium signs deal to reserve US$78.7m liquefaction plant
"This is not a small pilot plant; it is the type of infrastructure that can move Pulsar into meaningful commercial production," said CEO Thomas Abraham-James.
Gemfields posts $23m ruby auction revenue but flags worsening grades at Mozambique mine
"Whilst market conditions remain challenging in certain sectors of the coloured gemstone market, customer attendance was strong and bidding demonstrated continued demand across the categories offered," said Adrian Banks.
KEFI Gold and Copper enters month four of Tulu Kapi development with Saudi decision due by year-end
The AIM-listed miner told shareholders at its AGM that its Ethiopian gold project is on schedule for mid-2028 first production, while a development trigger for its Saudi Jibal Qutman asset is targeted for the fourth quarter.
Sainsbury shares rise on grocery sales growth, analysts see tougher times ahead however
"We have had an encouraging start to the year but the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on our customers and our business remains uncertain," said chief executive Simon Roberts.
Segro rejects Prologis takeover approach as inadequate
The London-listed firm argued the proposal makes no allowance for a change of control premium, and that its net tangible asset value alone understates the company's fundamental worth
Keras Resources delays 2025 annual results as deal talks advance
The AIM-listed miner is holding back its full-year accounts pending the potential signing of two binding agreements that would affect their disclosures.