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British Company - July 26

The following are the top stories on the business pages of British newspapers. has not confirmed these stories and does not guarantee their accuracy.

The Times

- Anglo American took a $1.6 billion writedown at its Woodsmith mine fertiliser project in Britain.

- Britain's accounting guard dog, the Financial Reporting Council, provided financial sanctions totalling 48.2 million pounds ($ 61.98 million) in the year to the end of March, going beyond the previous record of 46.5 million pounds ($ 59.79. million) embeded in the 2021-22 fiscal year.

The Guardian

- Financial innovation company Revolut has actually secured a UK banking. licence-- with limitations-- more than three years after. Britain's the majority of important fintech firm lodged its application with. regulators.

- UK's Unilever, the owner of Marmite, Dove and Ben. & & Jerry's, has actually protected price rises continuing regardless of a. better-than-expected 17% increase in earnings.

The Telegraph

- Apollo announced a 2.70 billion pounds ($ 3.47. billion) offer to buy the British parcel business Evri.

- Stellantis is thinking about putting Italian. carmaker Maserati up for sale after shipments cut in half, setting off. a 349 million euros ($ 378.80 million) writedown on the brand name.

Sky News

- AstraZeneca's CEO Pascal Soriot has criticised a. public health body for declining to make one of its breast cancer. treatments offered to NHS clients in England and Wales.

- Movie theater operator Cineworld will today reveal a sweeping. overhaul that will cost hundreds of tasks and reduce its British. footprint by at least a quarter.

The Independent

- UK's Rightwing Tory MP Suella Braverman is struggling to. get the 10 MPs needed to put her on the tally paper to become. the next Conservative leader as rightwing Brexiteers take a look at. Robert Jenrick as an alternative prospect.

(source: Reuters)