First Group Plc said on Thursday that its trading for the year to date was in line with its expectations.
Arriva Plc said on Thursday that it had strong growth in all three of its business divisions and said that group revenue would increase over 50 per cent in its first half.
Transport firm Stagecoach Plc said on Wednesday that its revenue for the year to 30 April increased 17.2 per cent to £1,763.6 million. Pre-tax profit for the company was up eight per cent to £174.4 million.
ACM Shipping said on Monday that it had agreed to buy the shipbroking business of Harris & Dixon Shipbrokers Ltd for £2.5 million in cash.
Shell tanker drivers, who recently finished a four day strike over pay, have accepted a pay deal that would see their wages rise 14 per cent in the next two years.
Go-Ahead Group Plc said on Thursday that it had strong revenue from its bus business and excellent performance in its rail division in the year ending 28 June 2008. The transport services company said it expected full year results to be ahead of previous expectations and of last years record results...
Network Rail said on Friday that its pre-tax profit increased 20 per cent to £1.2 billion in the year ended March 2008. The rail operator added that all of its profits had been reinvested into the railway.
Royal Mail Group said on Thursday that it had delivered "robust financial results" in the year ended 30 March 2008, despite "many challenges".
Rentokil Plc said on Friday that its pre-tax profit in the first quarter had fallen significantly from £35.4 million in 2007 down to £14.6 million. The company said "continuing problems" with its parcel delivery service, City Link, were responsible for the poor performance.
Eurotunnel has said it wants to raise 815 million euros (£718 million) from shareholders in order to help pay its creditors. The operator of train services to continental Europe suspended its shares on Monday ahead of the announcement.
Eurotunnel on Monday suspended its shares from the Euronext Paris and the London Stock Exchange.
Transport firm Stagecoach Plc said on Tuesday that its trading since 25 February 2008 had been "strong and above expectations".
Go-Ahead Group Plc has said that its third quarter trading was strong, saying it had seen double digit revenue growth in its bus business.
TUI AG has said that it will be approaching potential buyers for its Hapag-Lloyd container shipping unit in either late May or early June.
Rentokil Initial Plc has said that its City Link parcel delivery business has continued to experience difficulties in the first quarter of 2008.
Eurostar has reported a rise in revenues of 25.2 per cent to £78.4 million in the first three months of 2008 thanks to a substantial rise in passenger numbers in the period. The train operator said it had 2.17 million passengers (up 21.3 per cent) in the first quarter of the year.
Eurotunnel has reported an annual profit for the first time. The company said that it made a net profit of 1 million euros.
Airport operator BAA has agree to sell 33 properties owned by a joint venture with Morley Fund Management. The sale is worth £265 million and the proceeds will be divided between Morley and BAA.
Forth Ports Plc has reported a drop in profits of 41 per cent for the full year 2007, going down from £55.6 million in 2006 down to £32.3 million.








