M&S, Aviva and Ted Baker among the big names in coming week
Also in the diary are landlords Shaftesbury and British Land, retailer Pets At Home and utility group SSE
The week ahead is expected to see results from several well-known retailers, notably Marks & Spencer, Ted Baker and Pets At Home, while insurance giant Aviva will also be in focus when it updates on its current trading.
Meanwhile, landlords British Land and Shaftesbury are also in the diary alongside software firm AVEVA and utility firm SSE.
Things are a little quieter on the macro calendar, with US GDP and jobless claims on Thursday likely to be the key draw.
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(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Wednesday and not separately reported by Alliance News:
Young & Co s Brewery PLC - London-based pub operator - Confirms it has appointed Savills PLC over possible sale of Young s tenanted estate. The company confirms that Savills has been appointed and that it is in discussions regarding a possible sale. There can be no certainty, however, that any sale will proceed, company says.
Adnams PLC - pub and brewing firm based in Suffolk - Says current trading environment volatile amid UK hospitality restrictions. The sector faces many headwinds before it can say it is clear of the pandemic and its aftershocks although many commentators are beginning to discuss an expected quick rebound in the economy. It will however, come as no surprise that trading revenues in the first half of the year have continued to be severely restricted and the company has mitigated this