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Market Cap: £2.23b
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Hill & Smith CFO Hannah Nichols departs to join Coats Group
7 Jan 2025

Hill & Smith CFO Hannah Nichols departs to join Coats Group

(Alliance News) - Hill & Smith PLC said its group chief financial officer, Hannah Nichols, will leave the company at the end of March to take up the s...

LONDON BRIEFING: Next ups guidance after strong Christmas trade
7 Jan 2025

LONDON BRIEFING: Next ups guidance after strong Christmas trade

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are set to open lower on Tuesday, with a eurozone inflation reading, and US data in focus.

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Jefferies starts Auction Tech at 'underperform'
21 Nov 2024

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Jefferies starts Auction Tech at 'underperform'

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

London close: Stocks fall as UK inflation tops BoE targets
20 Nov 2024

London close: Stocks fall as UK inflation tops BoE targets

(Sharecast News) - London stocks ended Wednesday in negative territory as unexpectedly high UK inflation data dampened hopes of an imminent interest r...

Hill & Smith eyes operating profit climb on Engineered Solutions boost
20 Nov 2024

Hill & Smith eyes operating profit climb on Engineered Solutions boost

(Alliance News) - Hill & Smith PLC on Wednesday said it expected adjusted operating profit to rise comfortably this year amid a good momentum in its E...

Hill and Smith revenues grow, operating margins improve
20 Nov 2024

Hill and Smith revenues grow, operating margins improve

(Sharecast News) - Construction products manufacturer Hill & Smith said on Wednesday that trading in the four months ended 31 October had been "positi...