De La Rue tumbles after profit warning

30th Oct 2019 09:13

(Sharecast News) - Shares of De La Rue tumbled on Wednesday as the banknote printer warned on profits.

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Clive Vacher signs up as new De La Rue chief executive

7th Oct 2019 08:52

(Sharecast News) - De La Rue announced the appointment of Clive Vacher as its new chief executive officer, and an executive director on Monday, with immediate effect.

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De La Rue appoints Kevin Loosemore as chairman

2nd Sep 2019 13:42

(Sharecast News) - Banknote and passport maker De La Rue has appointed Kevin Loosemore as its new chairman with immediate effect.

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Passport printer De La Rue cuts 170 jobs at Gateshead plant

25th Jun 2019 13:17

(Sharecast News) - De La Rue has cut 170 jobs at its Gateshead factory after losing out on the government contract to print post-Brexit British passports.

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De La Rue chairman heads for the exit

24th Jun 2019 07:48

(Sharecast News) - Banknote printer De La Rue said on Monday that chairman Philip Rogerson plans to retire from the board.

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De La Rue to sell international identity solutions business for ?42m

12th Jun 2019 10:28

(Sharecast News) - Banknote printer De La Rue has agreed to sell its international identity solutions business to Assa Abloy-owned verification specialist HID Corporation for £42m.

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De La Rue boss to depart after losing UK post-Brexit passport gig

30th May 2019 09:23

(Sharecast News) - UK banknote printer De La Rue announced on Thursday that Martin Sutherland had agreed with the Board of the company to step down as Chief Executive Officer and as a Director of the Company.

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London open: Stocks edge higher even as China claims US is 'bullying' it

30th May 2019 07:50

(Sharecast News) - Stocks were moving slightly higher on Thursday morning, with all eyes on the US central bank's number two official and what he had to say regarding the outlook for monetary policy in the world's largest economy, even as an official from China's Ministry of Commerce said that "US bullying will eventually hurt itself" and that the country "won't accept a deal that hurts its sovereignty or its pride".

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First Group jumps after announcing intention to sell Greyhound unit, separate First Bus

30th May 2019 07:22

(Sharecast News) - First Group delivered a better than expected full-year performance, on the back of strength in its North American operations, outside of its Greyhound coach unit, and announced the results of a wide-ranging strategy review, including the proposed sale of the iconic coach franchise in the States and the separation of its First Bus operations in the UK.

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De La Rue to change focus after losing out on UK passport contract

27th Nov 2018 14:43

(Sharecast News) - Banknote printer De La Rue announced changes to its passport division on Tuesday following the loss of a key UK passport contract as it posted a drop in first-half profit.

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Monday newspaper round-up: De La Rue, Tesco, Glaxo Smith Kline

23rd Jul 2018 06:40

(Sharecast News) - The hedge fund pushing for change at passport and banknote maker De La Rue has increased its stake and ramped-up pressure on the boss to overhaul the firm. Crystal Amber is now understood to control about 4 per cent of the British company, up from 3.1 per cent following a high volume of trades on Friday. The activist fund is calling on De La Rue's management to come up with a strategy that will prepare it for the future by focusing more on selling its technology. - The Daily Mail

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De La Rue inks joint-venture agreement with Nairobi

18th Aug 2016 16:37

(ShareCast News) - De La Rue inked an agreement with Nairobi to base one of its Centres for Excellence in the East African country following the creation of a joint-venture between the two. The facilities of the JV, employing about 290 people locally, would supply both the domestic and export marker

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Tuesday newspaper share tips: Intertek, De la Rue

2nd Aug 2016 15:13

(ShareCast News) - Shares in Intertek have rocketed since their flotation in 2002 despite which they remain relatively unknown to most investors. Nonetheless, while growth prospects for the testing, inspecting and certification outfit are still good, the shares are best avoided, The Times´s Tempu

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Numis cuts De La Rue to 'hold' from 'add'

1st Jun 2016 11:00

(ShareCast News) - De La Rue's shares fell on Wednesday after Numis cut its rating on the stock to 'hold' from 'add but raised its target price to 580p from 563p. The banknote printer last week reported its full year financial statement, which included two sets of results before and after the dispos

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De La Rue sells cash processing arm after lossmaking year

23rd May 2016 08:40

(ShareCast News) - De La Rue has sold its Cash Processing Solutions division to Privet Capital for £3.6m, which could rise by a further £6.5m depending on performance. The deal is expected to be cash neutral overall to the group at completion, with 2015/16 annual results containing a £23.4m non-cash

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