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    • Tuesday, 6 June, 2023
      Lex
      Chemring: new capacity investment will deliver bang for the buck Premium content

      Defence group’s underlying growth prospects reignite investor interest

    • Tuesday, 6 June, 2023
      UK defence group Chemring reports order surge driven by Ukraine war

      Spending on munitions and missile systems is up following ‘fundamental change in security landscape’

      A Javelin anti-tank missile fired during a US military training exercise in Colorado
    • Thursday, 15 December, 2022
      Lex
      Chemring: UK defence company has advanced far enough Premium content

      Profits squeezed by wage and energy inflation may put a brake on ambitions to expand

      Bomb damaged buildings in Kharkiv, Ukraine
    • Wednesday, 3 June, 2020
      LombardKate Burgess
      SSP pays it out, then asks investors to pay it back

      Dividend difficulty in the age of coronavirus; Chemring proves a good Covid-19 defence

      Liverpool Street rail station in London. SSP proposed its final dividend before coronavirus began to hit its business of supplying food to rail and air travellers
    • Friday, 20 December, 2019
      Investments
      Investors Chronicle: Chemring, Aston Martin, FirstGroup 

      Companies analysis from our sister publication

    • Monday, 13 August, 2018
      UK defence industry
      Chemring shares sink 20% after fatal explosion

      Factory accident expected to lower profits by £20m

    • Sunday, 12 August, 2018
      UK defence industry
      Killer blast at UK military site set to hit profits at Chemring

      Investigation launched into fatal explosion at Wiltshire flare manufacturing site

    • Thursday, 21 June, 2018
      LombardMatthew Vincent
      Chemring does not need Britain to be a ‘tier one’ military power

      The group’s strength in ‘countermeasures’ — and the US — is paying off

      A US pilot gestures from an F-16 jet fighter before taking off during the "Max Thunder" South Korea-US military joint air exercise at a US air base in the southwestern port city of Gunsan on April 20, 2017.
									The annual drill, involving around 80 aircraft and some 1,500 military personnel, will run until April 28 this year. / AFP PHOTO / JUNG Yeon-JeJUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images
    • Thursday, 21 June, 2018
      Aerospace & Defence
      Chemring expects boost from US defence budget
    • Thursday, 21 June, 2018
      fastFTMatthew Vincent
      Opening Quote: Dixons Carphone — not talking about IT
      Dixons Carphone - Oxford St Exterior handout
    • Tuesday, 1 May, 2018
      Aerospace & Defence
      Michael Flowers to retire as head of defence supplier Chemring
    • Tuesday, 1 May, 2018
      fastFTMatthew Vincent
      Opening Quote: BP lets the good times... flow 
      Helge Lund, chief executive officer of BG Group Plc, poses for a photograph in London U.K., on Friday, July 31, 2015. BG, which agreed to be acquired by Royal Dutch Shell Plc for $70 billion in April, reported second-quarter profit that beat analyst estimates as production climbed to a record. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
    • Thursday, 18 January, 2018
      Aerospace & Defence
      Defence group Chemring under criminal investigation by SFO

      Agency looking at allegations of bribery, corruption and money laundering involving middlemen

      The headquarters of the Serious Fraud Office SFO in Westminster.
    • Thursday, 18 January, 2018
      UK defence industry
      UK fraud squad opens criminal investigation into Chemring

      Inquiry into bribery, corruption, money laundering follows self-report by defence group

    • Tuesday, 5 September, 2017
      Mergers & Acquisitions
      Chemring revenues rise despite dip in order book
    • Thursday, 22 June, 2017
      Aerospace & Defence
      Chemring battles back into profit

      UK ammunition company hails efficiencies as it regroups to tackle post-Iraq war debt

      Chemring Imagery: Royal Marines from 40 Commando Conducting FIBUA...Royal Marines from 40 Commando break through a smoke cover to assault a building during FIBUA training (Fighting in a Built Up Area) at Copehill down on Salisbury Plain.
    • Thursday, 22 June, 2017
      UK companies
      Losses shrinking for Chemring
    • Tuesday, 21 March, 2017
      LombardMatthew Vincent
      888 does not need 007’s lines to put its casino tech in play

      Online gaming group increased its bingo player numbers 8% last year

      The website of 888.com seen in London, Monday, October 2, 2006. Shares of PartyGaming Plc, Sportingbet Plc and 888 Holdings Plc plummeted after Congress passed laws to shut down Internet gambling, wiping out U.S. revenue and more than $7 billion of market value. Photographer: Des Jenson/Bloomberg News.
    • Thursday, 19 January, 2017
      LombardMatthew Vincent
      Pearson’s textbook error calls pay policy into question

      Latest numbers ‘miss’ indicates that management got some incentives badly wrong

    • Thursday, 19 January, 2017
      Aerospace & Defence
      Chemring returns to profit on back of restructuring

      Defence group reinstates its dividend as results boosted by weaker sterling

      F-22 Raptor dispensing flares
    • Tuesday, 13 December, 2016
      Aerospace & Defence
      Chemring appoints new finance chief
    • Wednesday, 31 August, 2016
      Currencies
      Chemring’s order book helped by weak pound
    • Wednesday, 29 June, 2016
      World
      Chemring finance director steps down
    • Tuesday, 21 June, 2016
      Final salary schemes
      British Steel pensions are as special as anyone else’s

      It would be fairer all round if the scheme was handled like everyone else

      PORT TALBOT, WALES - MARCH 31: A general view of the Tata Steel plant at Port Talbot on March 31, 2016 in Port Talbot, Wales. Indian owners Tata Steel has put its British business up for sale placing thousands of jobs at risk and hitting the already floundering UK steel industry. British Prime Minister David Cameron said today that Britain is 'doing everything it can' to help the steel industry. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
    • Tuesday, 21 June, 2016
      Aerospace & Defence
      Chemring shares drop as losses widen

      UK defence group says full-year results will be below expectations

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