Banking stocks among weaker performers on Iseq via IrishTimesBiz
fell 2.6 per cent to €3.80 as the energy storage facilities developer went about placing as much as €7 million in a share sale to advance key projects in the Netherlands and Denmark and pursue other “promising” European and North American projects.The FTSE 100 moved 0.6 per cent amid downward pressure from mining firms in the face of weaker commodity prices.
Mining firm Rio Tinto was among the FTSE’s heaviest fallers, sliding 3.6 per cent, after it cut its shareholders’ dividend by more than half due to lower commodity prices. Sanderson Design Group finished up 15.2 pe cent after the furnishing designs business signed a “major” licensing deal for its Clarke & Clarke brand with retailer Next.Shares of BE Semiconductor jumped 10.2 per cent after the Dutch chipmaking equipment supplier said the recent tensions between the United States and China have not affected its sales and orders.
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