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UK Stocks-Factors to watch on May 14 (updated)

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May 14 (Reuters) - Britain's FTSE 100 .FTSE index is seen opening higher on Thursday, with futures FFIc1 up 0.4%.

* BURBERRY: Burberry BRBY.L reported fourth-quarter
sales
 in line with expectations.

* NATIONAL GRID: National Grid NG.L posted annual
profit
 below market expectations.

* ITV: ITV said it remained in "active discussions" to
sell
 its media and entertainment division to Comcast's Sky.

* PREMIER FOODS: Premier Foods PFD.L
beat
 market expectations for annual headline trading profit and raised its dividend by 20%.

* PRINCES GROUP: Princes Group PRN.L
posted
 a 17% rise in first-quarter adjusted core profit.

* WATCHES OF SWITZERLAND: Watches of Switzerland expects fiscal 2026
profit
 above market expectations.

* AVIVA: Aviva AV.L
posted
 a 19% rise in first-quarter general insurance premiums to 3.4 billion pounds.

* SPIRE HEALTHCARE: Spire Healthcare SPI.L said it received a 250 pence per share
buyout
 proposal from the British specialist investment manager Toscafund Asset Management.

* BP: BP BP.L will meet with union leaders coming Monday to resume contract negotiations for workers at its Whiting, Indiana, oil refinery, the company and United Steelworkers union said.

* CREDIT REGULATION: Britain's Financial Conduct Authority has been discussing plans to overhaul its reporting requirements with some of the world's biggest credit groups, the Financial Times reported.

* ECONOMY: Britain's economy
expanded
 unexpectedly in March to cap another strong first quarter.

* HOUSING: Buyers in Britain's housing market stayed downbeat last month, a survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors showed.

* COMMODITIES: Oil prices rose, copper fell , and gold prices were steady

* EX-DIVS: HSBC Holdings HSBA.L, BP BP.L, GSK GSK.L, Tesco TSCO.L, and Coca-Cola HBC AG CCH.BN will trade without entitlement to its latest dividend pay-out on Thursday.

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 (Compiled by Neeshita Beura in Bengaluru)

 ((Neeshita.Beura@thomsonreuters.com))

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