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Johnson Matthey

April 2022

  • Catalytic converters

    Johnson Matthey shares soar after US conglomerate buys stake

    Shares in struggling British chemicals producer jump after fund linked to Standard Industries takes 5% stake

November 2021

  • Nils Pratley

    Nils Pratley on finance
    Johnson Matthey hopes investors keep faith as battery failure formalised

    Nils Pratley
    With catalytic converters expected to generate £4bn over next decade, there are questions over how company deploys its cash
  • Nils Pratley

    Nils Pratley on finance
    Johnson Matthey’s electric car battery ambitions take sharp U-turn

    Nils Pratley
    The UK firm’s big battery bet has flopped. The danger now is that a private-equity predator may swoop
  • an EV charging bay

    Blow to UK battery industry hopes as Johnson Matthey halts research

    British chemical giant to exit sector saying it is lagging too far behind rivals already making batteries at scale

June 2020

  • a British Gas van

    Bleak day for UK as Centrica, Johnson Matthey and Heathrow announce big job losses

    British Gas to slash 5,000 jobs, Johnson Matthey, 2,500, as Heathrow Airport launches redundancy programme

January 2020

  • Workers lorry a truck with sacks of cobalt

    Cutting battery industry's reliance on cobalt will be an uphill task

    Electric cars and consumer electronics use mineral mined in exploitative conditions in Congo

July 2016

  • The supreme court in London.

    Former platinum workers bid to challenge firm at supreme court

    Three Johnson Matthey employees who became sensitised to precious metal seek to pursue compensation claim in what could become landmark case

June 2016

  • Johnson Matthey to benefit from emissions regulatioin

    Market Forces blog
    FTSE recovers ahead of Opec and ECB as Johnson Matthey update pleases

    Technology group reports lower profits but optimistic about outlook
  • Federal Reserve chaired by Janet Yellen gives new hints on December rate rise

    Market Forces blog
    FTSE hits two week high with Johnson Matthey and Royal Mail leading the way

    Investors welcome more clarity on US rate rise as well as possible ECB easing
  • The market for car emission controls could grow as a result of the VW scandal, providing a big boost for Johnson Matthey and other major manufacturers of such devices.

    Johnson Matthey plans restructuring and loss of 200 jobs

    Problems in oil industry and greater competition in making emissions control systems prompts UK-based multinational to review operations
  • Johnson Matthey upbeat on diesel future.

    Market Forces blog
    FTSE climbs 1% as miners recover with Johnson Matthey leading the way

    Techonology firm positive on future of diesel cars and returns £305m to investors

September 2015

  • Gold prices edge lower as investors move back to riskier assets.

    Market Forces blog
    FTSE jumps 2% as miners recover, but Randgold and Fresnillo lose ground

    Leading index still on course for weekly loss despite commodity fuelled gains
  • Next lifted by broker upgrade.

    Market Forces blog
    FTSE steady despite Asia falls, with Next and Lloyds leading the way

    Investors remain cautious and continue to expect more market volatility
  • Chinese shares fall after data but European markets edge higher.

    Market Forces blog
    FTSE recovers despite China and VW woes, with Smiths Group leading the way

    Energy shares supported as oil price edges higher, while miners recover ground

June 2015

  • Hopes of Greek deal keep markets in positive territory.

    Market Forces blog
    FTSE edges higher on Greek hopes but investors remain nervous

    Leading shares fall back after earlier heading for three week high
  • Global markets weaker on Greek worries.

    Market Forces blog
    FTSE 100 falls to two month low on Greek woes, but Kingfisher climbs

    Investors concerned as Greece edges closer to deadline for deal
  • easyJet climbs after traffic figures.

    Market Forces blog
    FTSE 100 falls on Greek concerns but easyJet flies higher

    Markets hit by failure to strike Greek deal after late-night meetings

April 2015

  • Arm beats expectations.

    Market Forces blog
    Arm and Sky boost FTSE 100 but miners prove a drag

    Bid speculation surrounds InterContinental Hotels and Johnson Matthey

January 2015

  • Does the UK still need Morrisons? Photo:   EPA/Facundo Arrizabalaga

    Market Forces blog
    FTSE higher despite Greek woes but Morrisons hit by downbeat note

  • Apple results lift UK suppliers. Photo: Kimihiro Hoshino/AFP/Getty Images.

    Market Forces blog
    FTSE cautious after US fall but Arm jumps after bumper Apple results

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