** FirstGroup bounces off all-time low hit Tues &enjoys biggest one-day pct rise since Jan
** Posts in-line Q4 update even in face of adverse weatherin US & impact on Greyhound from cheaper fuel
** Co saw its shares decline 14 pct last yr (vs 2 pct dropfrom rival Stagecoach ) when it missed out on a no. of GBrail contracts
** But recently secured contract (retention) to run trainservices in western England until April 2019
** Strength seen sector-wide, but FirstGroup, up 5.3 pct,outperforms; Go-Ahead up 3.3 pct, National Express & Stagecoach both c.1 pct firmer (RM: tricia.wright1.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)


(Alliance News) - The following are the leading risers and fallers among FTSE 100 and 250 index constituents on Thursday.


(Alliance News) - FirstGroup PLC on Thursday announced a new share buyback and raised its dividend as it projected healthy free cash flow


(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Thursday morning and on Wednesday:


(Sharecast News) - Tokyo's metro system operator, Japanese trading company Sumitomo and Britain's Go-Ahead Group have won a contract to operate London...


(Sharecast News) - Train drivers' union Aslef announced a new round of strikes on Monday, in its ongoing pay dispute with 16 train operators.


(Sharecast News) - Relief from months of railway strikes and industrial action looked to be on the horizon on Friday, as members of the TSSA union acc...


(Sharecast News) - Train drivers announced another one-day strike on Tuesday, set down for 5 January, after members at 15 train operators voted for mo...


(Alliance News) - Go-Ahead on Monday requested for its shares to be suspended from trading in London, as its takeover by a consortium of Kinetic TCo P...


(Alliance News) - Go-Ahead Group PLC on Thursday said the High Court of Justice in England and Wales allowed the acquisition of the company by Gerrard...




Go-Ahead Group PLC - Newcastle, England-based public transport operator - Suffers cyber security incident, detecting unauthorised activity on its netw...