Wed, 06th Apr 2016 14:37
Mid caps were in the red on Friday, as gains made by retailer and telecommunications stocks were overshadowed by Greece's looming critical weekend. As of 15:30 BST, the FTSE 250 was trading 0.7% lower at 17,829. OnseSavings Bank led the risers as Investec gave the stock a 'buy' rating and a price t
Read moreMid caps inched higher on Thursday, as losses posted by construction, mining and engineering stocks were eclipsed by gains in the technology and real estate sectors. As of 15:00 BST, the FTSE 250 was trading 0.15% higher at 17,950. Petrofac topped the risers after Nomura upgraded the stock to 'buy'
Read moreMid-caps edged lower on Wednesday, as gains made by transport, retail and property stocks were eclipsed by weakness in the industrial metals and computer services sectors. As of 14:30 BST, the FTSE 250 was trading 0.5% lower at 17,911. Ladbrokes reversed Tuesday's gains, which were driven by the co
Read moreMid caps were on the up on Tuesday, as weakness in the industrial metals sector was eclipsed by strength in oil, telecommunications and engineering stocks. As of 15:15 BST, the FTSE 250 was trading 0.6% higher at 18,010. Ladbrokes shares jumped after the bookie chain confirmed it was in merger talk
Read moreMulti-utility provider Telecom Plus said its trading was in line with expectations, after posting an increase in annual pre-tax profits. In the year to 31 March, the group's pre-tax profits rose 21% year-on-year to £42m, while revenues climbed 10.5% to £729.2m, driven by take up of services the grou
Read more** Telecom Plus shares up as much as 7.4 pct, briefly testing a 2-month high, after co reiterates current year adjusted pretax profit guidance and points to an increase in dividend ** British supplier of gas, phone, internet and electricity sees adjusted pretax profit of between 54 mln stg
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