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The UK government granted approval for the development of the country's largest untapped oil field, Rosebank, on Wednesday. The decision marks a significant endorsement of...
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Investing.com - European stock markets traded higher Wednesday, as investors attempted to recoup recent losses while digesting more quarterly corporate earnings. At 03:50 ET (07:50...
Proactive Investors - Flutter Entertainment PLC (LON:FLTRF), the gambling company, is expected to make a profit in the US for the first time since launching its American sportsbook...
Proactive Investors - Forecasts for FTSE 100-listed bookmakers Entain PLC (LON:ENT) and Flutter Entertainment PLC (LON:FLTRF) for next year were clipped slightly following the...
Proactive Investors - Kingspan (LON:KSP) appears to be the next high-profile construction firm to leave the London Stock Exchange after the board on Friday proposed to delist from...
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Those that bought in to this company at between £15 and £20 would be excused for thinking that the company may be cursed - they buy Sisal in Italy and Italy then fail to qualify for the World Cup. Nonetheless there are positives out there for those with a long enough lens; the return of crowds to horse racing, a World Cup etc. The bad news is baked in.