UK Stocks-Factors to watch on May 12

Wix.com
Vodafone Group
INTERTEK GROUP
Roundhill Space & Technology ETF
BLACKRIDGE TECHNOLOGY INTL INC

Wix.com

WIX

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Vodafone Group

VOD

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INTERTEK GROUP

ITRK

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Roundhill Space & Technology ETF

MARS

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BLACKRIDGE TECHNOLOGY INTL INC

BRTI

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- Britain's FTSE 100 .FTSE index is seen opening lower on Tuesday, with futures FFIc1 down 0.5%.


* INTERTEK: Activist investor PrimeStone Capital urged Intertek's ITRK.L board to "engage constructively" with EQT EQTAB.ST, after it rejected a third sweetened takeover proposal from the private equity firm.

* BAT: A U.S. judge dismissed the government's criminal case accusing British American Tobacco BATS.L of conspiring to violate American sanctions by selling cigarettes to North Korea, after the company complied with a three-year deferred prosecution agreement.

* SPENDING: British consumers cut their spending last month for the first time since November 2024 as they focused on essentials rather than leisure, a survey showed.

* OIL: Oil prices rose nearly 1% as talks to end the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran appeared fragile.

* METALS: Shanghai copper logged its biggest daily gain in months on supply concerns and expectations of higher demand from China.

* GOLD: Gold prices were largely steady, as markets weighed the developments in the Middle East conflict and interest rate expectations.

* FTSE: The UK's blue-chip FTSE 100 rose on Monday as mining shares jumped and Airtel Africa AAF.L hit a record, helping the index defy escalating risk-off sentiment across global markets.


* UK CORPORATE DIARY:

Imperial Brands

IMB.L

HY results

Vodafone Group

VOD.L

FY results

Greggs

GRG.L

Trading statement

On the Beach

OTB.L

HY results

Marston's

MARS.L

HY results

Wickes Group

WIX.L

Spring trading update

IWG

IWG.L

Q1 trading update

IMI

IMI.L

Q1 trading statement

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