LONDON MARKET OPEN: Aviva rises on returns; Cineworld eyes US listing
LONDON MARKET OPEN: Aviva rises on returns; Cineworld eyes US listing
Read moreLONDON MARKET OPEN: Aviva rises on returns; Cineworld eyes US listing
Read moreLONDON BRIEFING: UK economy continues post-pandemic rebound
Read more(Sharecast News) - Cineworld posted an interim operating loss of $208.9m as the Covid pandemic forced the closure of cinemas in the opening months of the year and a limited number of films were produced, but said trading since reopening had been "encouraging".
Read more* H1 pretax loss $576.4 mln vs $1.64 bln loss* Expects theatrical window to stabilise in 2022 to 20-60 days* Shares jump 8% in early trading (Adds comments from call, updates shares)By Muvija M and Chris PetersAug 12 (Reuters) - Cineworld is consid...
Read more(Adds details, background)Aug 12 (Reuters) - Cineworld said on Thursday it was considering a listing of itself or a partial listing of its movie chain Regal on Wall Street, seeking to boost its liquidity at a time when it is burning through tens o...
Read more(For a Reuters live blog on U.S., UK and European stock markets, click LIVE/ or type LIVE/ in a news window)* BP, Standard Chartered jump on strong earnings, dividends* Travis Perkins, TP ICAP weigh on mid-caps* FTSE 100 up 0.4%, FTSE 250 adds 0.5% ...
Read moreLONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 ends lacklustre month on downbeat note
Read moreIN BRIEF: Cineworld secures USD200 million in incremental loans
Read moreLONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: NatWest sets buyback; IAG trims interim loss
Read more(Sharecast News) - Cineworld on Friday said it had secured $200m of incremental loans maturing in May 2024 from a group of existing lenders, as the cinema chain owner looked to take advantage of pent-up demand after the lifting of Covid restrictions.
Read moreLONDON MARKET CLOSE: Flat finish as miners, travel lift FTSE off lows
Read more(Sharecast News) - The number of people infected with coronavirus has dropped for a fourth day, raising hopes that the pandemic may be levelling off. The UK recorded 31,795 new infections yesterday, a fall of 32 per cent from the 46,558 on Tuesday. The figure is down 42 per cent from last Saturday. "Great to see continued signs of Delta descent in the UK today," tweeted Dr Eric Topol, a US physician who is an international authority on the coronavirus. Some scientists cautioned that the data does not capture the impact of "freedom day" last Monday. But Paul Hunter, professor of medicine at the University of East Anglia, hailed it as "remarkable" and "absolutely good news". - Sunday Times
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Read moreLONDON MARKET CLOSE: Equities calm after rout but virus fears remain
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