Fri, 22nd Nov 2013 10:12
LONDON (Alliance News) - Staffing specialists Impellam Group PLC said Chairman Andrew Wilson passed away Thursday morning. Wilson was also a non-executive director at Shellshock Ltd, Jaywing PLC and Dods Group PLC. Impellam shares were quoted down 1.6% at 460 pence. By Anthony T
Read moreLONDON (Alliance News) - Jaywing PLC said Tuesday it has appointed Michael Sprot as Group Finance Director with immediate effect. Sprot has been with the company since February 2013 when he joined as Group Financial Controller and Company Secretary. Before Jaywing he was Head of Comme
Read moreLONDON (Alliance News) - J Sainsbury PLC reported its first sales fall in nine years for the fourth quarter of its financial year, but Chief Executive Justin King said the grocer will not get caught up in the price war within the UK supermarket sector and will ensure competiti
Read moreLONDON (Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers within the main London indices midday Tuesday.
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FTSE 100 - WINNERS
J Sainsbury, up 0.8%. The food retailer is the latest of the big UK supe
LONDON (Alliance News) - Marketing and consulting business Jaywing PLC said Tuesday that it has acquired Leeds and London-based search marketing agency Epiphany Solutions Ltd. Jawying said its bought Epiphany for an initial cash payment of GBP11 million, plus a further deferred cash payment
Read moreMarketing and consulting business Jaywing has bought Epiphany Solutions for an initial cash consideration of 11m pounds. Jaywing is buying 100% of the UK marketing agency's share capital, which includes a further deferred payment of £1m and an earn out consideration of up to £6m to be paid in two i
Read moreJaywing's shares rose after completing the sale of its e-commerce arm Tryzens for 6m pounds. The UK digital communications company said the disposal will strengthen its balance sheet and allow for investments in areas of "greater strategic interest". The outstanding inter-company debt Tryzens owes
Read moreInstitutional investors are preparing to take the lion's share of the biggest government flotation in 20 years as Royal Mail stocks go on sale at what critics say is a substantial discount to their real value. Analysts expect many small investors to miss out as senior Labour figures claimed the Gove
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