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    • Monday, 7 August, 2023
      Aerospace & Defence
      Britain’s investors shy away from UK defence companies

      City’s persistently low valuations are more likely cause than ESG rules, analysts say

      A British Army soldier, operates a THeMIS vehicle, developed by Milrem Robotics and QinetiQ Group
    • Friday, 4 August, 2023
      Investments
      Directors’ Deals: Qinetiq chief secures £1mn from share sale

      Share price has fallen 13 per cent in past three months

      Qinetiq’s AgustaWestland helicopter
    • Thursday, 25 May, 2023
      Qinetiq on hunt for acquisitions as orders at record on global tensions

      UK defence tech group specialising in robotics and laser weapons reports 33 per cent in underlying profits

    • Thursday, 14 October, 2021
      UK defence industry
      Qinetiq warns of potential writedown because of supply chain disruption

      Shares fall after UK defence technology group highlights difficulties on large programme

    • Thursday, 14 October, 2021
      City Bulletin
      Clutch of companies brush off supply shortages Premium content

      Tech investors’ $500bn windfall and why GSK investors should pass on private equity money

    • Sunday, 12 May, 2019
      UK defence industry
      US defence groups in running to take over Royal Navy training

      Raytheon and Lockheed Martin up against Babcock for £2bn contract

      Royal Navy ratings Able Seaman Ellie Smith (left) and Able Seaman Jessica Hewes practice raising the Ensign on the flight deck of HMS Queen Elizabeth ahead of her commissioning ceremony on Thursday in Portsmouth PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday December 5, 2017. See PA story DEFENCE Royal. Photo credit should read: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire
    • Thursday, 15 November, 2018
      Significant orders put defence group Qinetiq on track for growth
      MoD to sell defence firm stake...File photo dated 12/01/06 of Qinetiq at Portsdown Hill near Portsmouth. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Tuesday September 9, 2008. The sale of the Government's stake in the research firm whose work has been compared to James Bond's Q was set to add nearly 300 million to Treasury coffers today. See PA story CITY Qinetiq. Photo credit should read: Chris Ison/PA Wire
    • Sunday, 25 March, 2018
      Satellites
      Theresa May fights to keep UK in EU satellite project

      Galileo contracts at risk as Brussels seeks to protect systems compromised by Brexit

      Artist's view of a Galileo Full Operational Capability (FOC) satellite. The working nucleus of Galileo, Europe’s independent satellite navigation system, is already in place and active. The first satellites in space and a world-spanning ground segment have come together to perform the very first solely European navigation fixes, and validate the design of the Galileo system. To turn Galileo into something that everyone can use freely comes down to expanding its scale: for receivers to fix location a minimum of four satellites must be visible for anywhere on the planet, which means launching many more satellites and expanding Galileo’s ground infrastructure. The complete Galileo constellation will consist of 30 satellites along three orbital planes in medium Earth orbit (including two spares per orbit). The result will be Europe’s largest ever fleet of satellites, operating in the new environment of medium-Earth orbit. The initial definition, development and validation phases of the Galileo programme were carried out by ESA on a co-funded basis with the Commission. The current ‘Full Operational Capability’ phase is being managed and funded by the Commission, with ESA having the role of design and procurement agent.
    • Wednesday, 22 November, 2017
      UK equities
      Qinetiq rebounds from 2-year low on defence optimism

      Housebuilders hold back FTSE 100 after UK Budget but estate agents advance

      AHY7K8 Entrance to the Ministry of Defence building London
    • Wednesday, 19 July, 2017
      Aerospace & Defence
      Qinetiq shares drop 9% as new contracts slow
    • Thursday, 25 May, 2017
      LombardMatthew Vincent
      Daily Mail appears to have difficulty making a virtue of diversity

      Various delays, disputes and glitches have hit drive to move away from news media

      Daily Mail newspapers
    • Wednesday, 15 February, 2017
      LombardMatthew Vincent
      Qinetiq locks in more bang for its buck

      Defence group mitigates future margin risk on £100m of annual revenue

      Undated handout photo issued by Citigate Dewe Rogerson of a Banshee target drone made by Meggitt as the car and aeroplane parts maker has sold its defence target systems business to QinetiQ for £57.5 million to focus on key sectors. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday December 21, 2016. QinetiQ, which has its headquarters in Farnborough, Hampshire, said it will add Meggitt Target Systems to its new international division. See PA story CITY Meggitt. Photo credit should read: Stewart Turkington/Citigate Dewe Rogerson/PA Wire
									
									NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
    • Wednesday, 15 February, 2017
      UK equities
      FTSE 250 hits record high (again)
    • Wednesday, 15 February, 2017
      Aerospace & Defence
      Qinetiq revenues ‘steady’ as it looks to end 5 years of decline
    • Wednesday, 21 December, 2016
      Aerospace & Defence
      Meggitt sells targets business to Qinetiq for £57.5m

      FTSE 250 aerospace company will use £10.2m to pay down its pension deficit

      Undated handout photo issued by Citigate Dewe Rogerson of a Banshee target drone made by Meggitt as the car and aeroplane parts maker has sold its defence target systems business to QinetiQ for £57.5 million to focus on key sectors. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday December 21, 2016. QinetiQ, which has its headquarters in Farnborough, Hampshire, said it will add Meggitt Target Systems to its new international division. See PA story CITY Meggitt. Photo credit should read: Stewart Turkington/Citigate Dewe Rogerson/PA Wire
									
									NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
    • Wednesday, 21 December, 2016
      Aerospace & Defence
      Meggitt offloads target practice business
    • Wednesday, 28 September, 2016
      LombardJonathan Guthrie
      Standard Chartered should freeze out its buyout boys

      Private equity investment conflicts with a bank’s duty to serve its clients

      Workers at SC First Bank walk in the lobby of the bank's headquarters in Seoul...Workers at SC First Bank walk in the lobby of the bank's headquarters in Seoul June 27, 2011. Unionised workers at SC First Bank, Standard Chartered's Korean banking unit, launched an indefinite strike on Monday over a new pay scheme, triggering the bank's its first industrial action since the British lender acquired it in 2005. The strike, which also marks the worst labour dispute in Korea's banking sector in seven years, comes as the British bank seeks to restrain rising costs to continue its record-breaking earnings for a ninth successive year this year.  REUTERS/Jo Yong-Hak (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST EMPLOYMENT) - RTR2O5CD
    • Tuesday, 27 September, 2016
      Aerospace & Defence
      Qinetiq hires Rolls-Royce’s departing finance director on lower salary
    • Wednesday, 17 August, 2016
      US & Canadian companies
      Cobham chief executive to step down after costly deal strategy

      Bob Murphy to be replaced by Laird boss David Lockwood after defence company racks up losses

      EBBRD4 F/A-18 aerial refueling
    • Wednesday, 17 August, 2016
      Construction sector
      Balfour Beatty reinstates dividend as half year losses shrink
    • Wednesday, 17 August, 2016
      World
      Cobham CEO to leave as losses swell
    • Tuesday, 16 August, 2016
      Rail
      Balfour Beatty secures biggest contract in US
    • Wednesday, 29 June, 2016
      Aerospace & Defence
      Cobham poaches finance director from QinetiQ
    • Thursday, 26 May, 2016
      UK defence industry
      Qinetiq profit hit by tough defence market

      Military equipment adviser reports lower earnings but more orders

    • Wednesday, 30 December, 2015
      Aerospace & Defence
      Qinetiq wins $16m contract for US Navy’s next aircraft carrier

      UK defence technology group to deliver launch and landing systems for new USS John F. Kennedy ship

      HORNET TAKES OFF FROM USS KENNEDY...An F/A-18 "Hornet" gets the "thumbs up" from shooters to launch from the flight deck aboard USS John F. Kennedy, September 27, 2001. U.S. special forces, reported in U.S. media already to have sent men to Afghanistan, are trained and equipped for everything from intelligence gathering to "surgical strikes" like capturing or killing prime suspect Osama bin Laden.   REUTERS/U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Isiah Sellers
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