(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of London-listed company director and manager changes announced on Monday and Tuesday and not separately reported by Alliance News: Read More
Smith & Nephew PLC - Watford, England-based medical device manufacturer - Chief Compliance Officer Alison Parkes sells 5,800 shares at 1,411.36 pence each on Monday in London, for GBP81,859 in total. Read More
Smith & Nephew PLC - Watford, England-based medical devices maker - Non-Executive Director David King buys 2,800 American Depository Receipts, each representing two shares, at USD36.31, worth USD101,680, on Monday. Read More
(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of share dealings by London-listed company directors and managers announced on Thursday and Friday and not separately reported by Alliance News: Read More
(Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 climbed on Wednesday boosted by another day of well received earnings with Smith & Nephew, Diageo and BP all in favour, although weak US data saw progress fade late in the trading session. Read More
(Alliance News) - London stocks remained higher at midday on Tuesday, as a service sector growth reading outperformed expectations and New York is called to open higher ahead of Thursday's tariff deadline. Read More
(Alliance News) - Smith & Nephew PLC on Tuesday claimed its transformation was starting to deliver substantial value, as it said revenue growth accelerated in the second quarter of 2025. Read More
(Alliance News) - European stocks opened higher on Tuesday, continuing their recovery after last week's sell-off, ahead of a US trade balance reading and purchasing managers' index releases. Read More
(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 closed a winning week on the back foot after soft economic growth figures and threats of further tariffs from the US. Read More
(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 hit an all-time peak on Thursday, fuelled by gains in mining stocks, as investors shrugged aside Donald Trump's latest tariff moves. Read More
(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed mostly lower, after Wednesday saw investors taking stock of US President Donald Trump's latest tariff-related moves ahead of Federal Reserve meeting minutes due at 1900 UK time. Read More