Lift Global Ventures (AQSE:LFT), an investment company focused on financial media, technology, and related sectors, announced it will invest in artificial intelligence (“AI”) as part of its existing investment policy.
Lift Global Ventures (AQSE:LFT), an investment company focused on financial media, technology, and related sectors, announced it will invest in artificial intelligence (“AI”) as part of its existing investment policy.
European stock markets are extending their rebound, with momentum building across the region.
In London, stocks were sharply lower on Monday, though they briefly rebounded in a volatile afternoon marked by conflicting reports about a possible pause in tariff policy.
London continues to maintain its position as Europe’s premier hub for the sale of shares in publicly listed companies, with a recent surge in secondary deals compensating for a scarcity
London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) announced a placing and directed buyback in respect of approximately 21.5 million shares. Led by a consortium of Blackrock, GIC, Thomson Reuters, Canada Pension Plan and
Resistance Is Futile One of the best and worst things about being alive in 2023, is that you could come up with the right closing price of the FTSE 100
Audioboom (BOOM), the global podcast company, provided a trading update for the 12 months ended 31 December 2022. The company revealed 2022 revenue of approximately $75.5 million, up 25% on
Argo Blockchain, a crypto mining company, is likely to become the first blockchain firm to be listed on the LSE (London Stock Exchange). LSE, one of the world’s oldest
Cyber security giant Avast is gearing up for the City’s biggest-ever tech float. The blockbuster £3billion listing will see the Prague-based company float a quarter of its business on the
Scott, a Team Member/Director at London South East, with a simple message of thanks to round out 2017 and the anticipation of an excellent 2018 for all. When
Pembridge is pleased to announce a conditional placing and subscription of up to 156,250,000 New Ordinary Shares (the “Fundraise Shares”) at 1.6 pence per new Ordinary Share (the “Issue Price”)