Card Factory moves higher after physical stores do better than expected
A look at Friday s major share movers on the London Stock Exchange
Card Factory PLC (LON:CARD) added 7% to 84.3p before close after announcing that performance following the reopening of stores in England and Wales has topped expectations.
Sites in Scotland will resume trading on 26 April while those in Northern Ireland have reopened today.
The greeting cards retailer has also headline terms for refinancing with its banks, with more details to be released soon. The banks also extended waivers in respect of anticipated covenant breaches to 31 May 2021, taking account of the company s cash flow projections.
FTSE 100 closes on the front foot, with AstraZeneca the top riser
Footsie finished Friday ahead by around eight points, or 0.12%, at 6,969,
FTSE 100 closes around eight points higher
AstraZeneca top blue-chip riser
5.05pm: FTSE closes ahead
FTSE 100 closed on the front foot at the end of the trading week, with drugs giant and much-in-the-news COVID-19 vaccine producer AstraZeneca (LON:AZN) the top dog.
Footsie finished ahead by around eight points, or 0.12%, at 6,969, with the psychologically significant 7,000 level now coming back into view.
Over the week as a whole , the FTSE 100 added around 0.45%.
AstraZeneca shares closed up over 4% at 7,715p as traders welcomed an upbeat first quarterly results statement, which showed sales of US$7.3 billion, around 15% higher compared to the first quarter of 2020.
Card Factory moves higher after physical stores do better than expected
A look at Friday s major share movers on the London Stock Exchange
Card Factory PLC (LON:CARD) added 7% to 84.3p before close after announcing that performance following the reopening of stores in England and Wales has topped expectations.
Sites in Scotland will resume trading on 26 April while those in Northern Ireland have reopened today.
The greeting cards retailer has also headline terms for refinancing with its banks, with more details to be released soon. The banks also extended waivers in respect of anticipated covenant breaches to 31 May 2021, taking account of the company s cash flow projections.
EXECUTIVE CHANGES: Prudential names board of Jackson Financial
Fri, 30th Apr 2021 16:16
(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of London-listed company director and manager changes announced on Friday and not separately reported by Alliance News:
Prudential PLC - London-based insurer - Names board for US business Jackson Financial Inc, which become effective upon Jackson s demerger from Prudential. In addition to Non-Executive Chair Steven Kandarian and Chief Executive Officer Laura Prieskorn, who will be an executive director, Prudential named five additional independent directors. Gregory Durant is vice chair of accountants Deloitte LLP. Derek Kirkland is former managing director & co-head of the Global Financial Institutions Group at Morgan Stanley s Financial Institutions Group in Investment Banking. Martin Lippert is former head of global technology & operations at insurer MetLife Inc. Russell Noles is former chief operating officer of Nuveen, a subsidiary of Teachers
FTSE 100 closes on the front foot, with AstraZeneca the top riser
Footsie finished Friday ahead by around eight points, or 0.12%, at 6,969,
FTSE 100 closes around eight points higher
AstraZeneca top blue-chip riser
5.05pm: FTSE closes ahead
FTSE 100 closed on the front foot at the end of the trading week, with drugs giant and much-in-the-news COVID-19 vaccine producer AstraZeneca (LON:AZN) the top dog.
Footsie finished ahead by around eight points, or 0.12%, at 6,969, with the psychologically significant 7,000 level now coming back into view.
Over the week as a whole , the FTSE 100 added around 0.45%.
AstraZeneca shares closed up over 4% at 7,715p as traders welcomed an upbeat first quarterly results statement, which showed sales of US$7.3 billion, around 15% higher compared to the first quarter of 2020.