Recently commissioned in October 2025, the Black Walnut project is now providing 15 MW / 60 MWh of capacity to the California Independent System Operator grid. This milestone will strengthen ...
The excitement of investing in a company that can reverse its fortunes is a big draw for some speculators, so even companies that have no revenue, no profit, and a record of falling short, can manage ...
Peel Hunt downgraded Computacenter to ‘hold’ from ‘buy’ on Friday as it said the valuation already factors in much of the ...
Peel Hunt downgraded Computacenter to 'hold' from 'buy' on Friday as it said the stock's current valuation already factored ...
When you buy a stock there is always a possibility that it could drop 100%. But on a lighter note, a good company can see its share price rise well over 100%. One great example is Computacenter plc ...
Tesco’s lawsuit against VMware has taken a twist, with Computacenter filing a claim against Broadcom and Dell.… As The Register reported in September, Tesco sued VMware’s new owner Broadcom and ...
Computacenter (CCC) has delivered a 39.55% change over the past year, with a 52-week range between 2,024.00 and 3,098.00. What Is the Average Daily Trading Volume of Computacenter (CCC)? The average ...
Reuters has signed a £20m IT support deal with Computacenter aimed at cutting costs and improving service levels. The four-year contract went live last month and covers a range of IT infrastructure ...
A former manager at Computacenter claims he was fired for reporting that a colleague was letting his girlfriend into Deutsche Bank's server rooms. First reported by The Register, former service ...
Computacenter Services has agreed to acquire fellow IT services company Digica. Computacenter will pay £15.9m for the company as well as settling outstanding debts of £12.1m. Computacenter said the ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Computacenter lost almost a fifth of its market value after the FTSE 250 company reported a drop in revenues.
Many investors may claim to have lost their shirts in the technology sector, but few have actually done so. Mike Norris, the chief executive of British tech stalwart Computacenter, was forced to go ...