LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks Finish Mixed; Brexit Headlines Hurt Pound
LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks Finish Mixed; Brexit Headlines Hurt Pound
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LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks Finish Mixed; Brexit Headlines Hurt Pound
Read moreUK BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Citi Upgrades FirstGroup, National Express
Read moreUK DIRECTOR DEALINGS SUMMARY: Go-Ahead Finance Chief Brian Buys Shares
Read moreUK BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Morgan Stanley Raises IMI To Overweight
Read more(Sharecast News) - Analysts at Canaccord Genuity slashed their target price on transport operator Go-Ahead Group from 1,500.0p to 950.0p on Thursday after the Covid-19 pandemic took its toll on the firm.
Read moreGo-Ahead Skips Dividend Payout Amid Swing To Annual Loss
Read more(Sharecast News) - Go-Ahead predicted profit at its London and international bus division would be little changed as the transport operator reported group profit slightly better than its expectations.
Read more(Recasts, adds detail)LONDON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - UK transport operator Go-Ahead said that it was now running more than 90% of its bus and rail services across the country but the pandemic was causing uncertainty over its outlook.For the 12-months...
Read moreLONDON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - UK transport operator Go-Ahead posted profits for the 12-months to 27 June slightly ahead of its guidance, and said that after the pandemic it was starting to run 90% of its services again.Go-Ahead posted annual operati...
Read moreLONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Lockdown Fears Slam Travel And Pub Stocks
Read moreUPDATE: UK Rail Franchising "Ended" With Revised Emergency Measures
Read more(Recasts, adds detail, background)LONDON, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Britain extended emergency pandemic funding to keep its rail network moving, providing private train companies with less lucrative temporary contracts ahead of a shake-up of the way the...
Read more(Adds background, detail, comments)By Sarah YoungLONDON, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Britain extended state support to keep its rail network moving during the pandemic, providing private train companies with less lucrative temporary contracts ahead of a s...
Read more(Sharecast News) - The Department for Transport confirmed extensions to the emergency measures on a number of rail franchises on Monday, protecting operators from continued depressed passenger demand as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreLONDON, Sept 21 (Reuters) - UK train companies Go-Ahead and FirstGroup said they had signed new contracts with the government to keep running rail services for the next 6-18 months, after earlier emergency pandemic measures came to an end.Under t...
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