AQUIS STOCK EXCHANGE
Aquis Exchange (AQX), which operates the Aquis Stock Exchange, is recommending a bid from rival exchange trading business SIX Exchange. SIX is mainly interested in the technology that Aquis has developed, but it suggests that there is potential to develop the Aquis Stock Exchange as a pan-European market. The offer for Aquis Exchange is 727p/share in cash, which values the company at £225m. There had been several previous proposals from SIX.
Aquaculture technology developer OTAQ (OTAQ) says delays in orders mean that 2024 revenues will be lower than expected. Dowgate forecasts a drop from £4.4m to £3.1m (previously £4.2m) this year and a £1.8m loss, up from £1.2m in 2023. There should still be net cash of £100,000 by the end of the year. The orders should fall into 2025. Costs continue to be reduced and annualised savings of £500,000 have been made. The board is seeking shareholder approval to leave Aquis.
Pubs operator Daniel Thwaites (THW) increased interim revenues by 5% to £63.5m and although pre-tax profit declined, excluding gains on interest rate swaps and property disposals or income on pension assets, it improved from £6m to £6.7m. Net debt was £71.2m at the end of September 2024 and it continues to invest in its pubs and hotels. The dividend was raised from 0.85p/share to 0.9p/share. There has been weaker consumer confidence since the summer. The National Living Wage and National Insurance hikes, along with the reduction in business rate relief, will hit the business and there is limited scope to increase prices. That is a problem for the next financial year.
Crypto app developer Tap Global Group (TAP) has appointed Peter Wall as strategic adviser, and it is intended that he will become chairman. He used to be chief executive of Argo Blockchain. In the year to June 2024, unaudited revenues were £2.67m and they continue to rise. Chief executive Arsen Torosian will take on the same role at the Gibraltar-based subsidiary once regulatory approval is received.
Asia Wealth Group (AWLP) moved back into profit in the first half. A loss of $94,000 was turned into a pre-tax profit of $13,000. The company is seeking investment opportunities in the UK and Asia.
Mendell Helium (MDH) has completed the sale of health business. M3 Helium, which Mendell Helium has an option to acquire, says the potential flow rates from the Rost 1-26 well in Kansas could exceed previous expectations.
Ananda Developments (ANA) chief executive Melissa Sturgess bought 2.02 million shares at an average price of 0.32p each. She has a 9.92% shareholding.
Transport electrification technology developer Equipmake (EQIP) says Tony Ratcliffe will leave his role of finance director at the end of the month.
EPE Special Opportunities Ltd (EO.P) had net assets of 294.9p/share at the end of October 2024.
AIM
Film vehicles and services provider Facilities by ADF (ADF) has been hit by filming delays and the cancelation of projects. It had appeared that there would a strong recovery in the second half following the Hollywood writers’ strike. Revenues have been reduced from £48.6m to £35.1m and margins have been hit by competition for limited contracts. This means that Facilities by ADF will not do much better than breakeven in 2024. There should be a recovery in 2025, but revenues have been cut from £67.3m to £56.8m – including a 12-month contribution from Autotrak. Rockwood Strategic has a 3.7% stake and related investment entities have a further 7.6%, while Octopus has taken a 6.49% stake. Downing and Otus have reduced their holdings. Chairman John Richards bought 200,000 shares at 30.5p each.
Duke Capital (DUKE) is asking for more money from shareholders. A placing has raised £17.2m at 27.5p/share, which is more than the initial amount sought. A retail offer could raise up to £3m more. The cash will be used for new and follow-on investments. There could also be some stakebuilding in existing investee companies. There will also be additional debt funds that can be used. The retail offer closes on 22 November.
Investment manager Tatton Asset Management (TAM) increased assets under management and influence by 13% to £19.9bn. It will be difficult to continue this momentum. Pre-tax profit was 29% ahead at £11.4m. This was held back by additional investment in mortgage business Paradigm. The interim dividend was raised by 19% to 9.5p/share.
Programmatic advertising services provider Nexxen International (NEXN) plans ask shareholder permission at its AGM for a departure from AIM and change its Nasdaq listing from ADRs to ordinary shares. Third quarter figures show 12% growth in revenues, while EBITDA is 49% ahead at $31.6m. The 2024 EBITDA forecast has been raised by 7% to $107m, which is still well below the 2022 level.
Phoenix Copper (PXC) says NIU Invest is reviewing the Empire mine project ahead of setting out a new drawdown schedule for the $80m corporate copper bond. So far, $5m has been drawn down. The company is talking to other potential bond investors. There is enough cash to reach the second quarter of 2025.
SRT Marine Systems (SRT) is raising £8.5m at 35p/share, including £5.36m from Ocean Infinity, which has also underwritten a retail offer to raise £2m of the cash. Ocean Infinity is providing a $21.4m guarantee for the performance bond relating to a $213m marine systems contract. There are other potential contracts in the pipeline and management says that SRT Marine Systems should be significantly profitable in 2025-26.
Great Western Mining Corporation (GWMO) says the anomalous copper zone at the West Huntoon porphyry copper prospect has been expanded from 2 square km to over 3 square km. There have been some high grades of copper, gold and silver in samples. The anomalous zone appears to trend towards the company’s M2 copper resource.
Deltic Energy (DELT) says Shell has provided an updated total well cost estimate of $48m for the Selene well site in the North Sea. Deltic Energy is carried for costs of up to $49m. There are plans for a second licence term as the partners move towards a final investment decision. This news and the full inclusion of tax losses has led Canaccord Genuity to increase its NPV10 share price target from 30p to 38p.
Gold explorer and producer Ariana Resources (AAU) has secured a $5m financing agreement with RiverFort Global Partners and $2m has been received. No new shares will be issued. This will fund feasibility studies for the Dokwe gold project in Zimbabwe. RiverFort Global Partners will be the cornerstone investor for the ASX listing.
There has been plenty of news from cancer diagnostics developer Angle (AGL) this week. The DNA analysis of circulating tumour cells using Parsortix has been shown to identify EGFR-mutated non-small cell lung cancer patients that are developing resistance to treatment with AstraZeneca drug Osimertinib. Uses of the Parsortix technology are being showcased at an American Association for Cancer Research special conference. Angle is presenting a talk on PD-L1 status in circulating tumour cells isolated by its Parsortix diagnostics technology from blood samples of lung cancer patients. Data produced has high analytical sensitivity and specificity and suggests that this technology can be used for personalised treatment of lung cancer patients. Additionally, there is a report on progress of developing a system to classify HER2 protein expression for breast cancer. This is being developed with BioView. Parsortix-based assays were showcased at the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR) Liquid Biopsies Conference in France.
Delays to defence orders have hit Solid State (SOLI) and profit will be much lower than expected this year. Cavendish has downgraded 2024-25 earnings by 58% to 5.5p/share and next year’s by 48% to 7.9p/share because it is uncertain when the order will come through. The UK government has paused spending on a major defence order ahead of a strategic defence review next summer. The dividend could be maintained at 4.3p/share.
Touch sensors manufacturer Zytronic (ZYT) has completed a strategic review and decided to sell assets and return any cash to shareholders. This might involve the sale of the trading subsidiary Zytronic Displays or its assets. Net cash was £3.3m at13 November. The share price
Power generator OPG Power Ventures (OPG) is being investigated by the Indian authorities for alleged non-compliance relating to the Foreign Exchange Management Act. This regulates foreign exchange transactions. Management believes that everything they have done have been in compliance with laws. The power plants continue to operate.
MAIN MARKET
Ground engineering and piling business Keller (KLR) is trading in line with expectations, but it is cautious about European operations. Competitive pricing means that profitability has been hit. There is still one loss making problem contract. North America and Asia Pacific remain strong regions in most sectors.
Critical Metals (CRTM) says copper ore off-taker OM Metals has sent the first truck load of ore to its processing plant. Critical Metals has further extended the repayment of its loan facility. A $646,000 payment has ben deferred to 20 December and could be further extended until the end of January. Cost savings, including a voluntary salary deferrals of 25% for executives, are being undertaken.
Like-for-like foundry sales volumes were one-fifth lower at Castings (CGS) as European heavy truck sales declined. Interim revenues also fell by one-fifth to £89.2m and cost savings are not fully showing through so pre-tax profit was three-fifths down at £4.1m. The interim dividend is 2% ahead at 4.21p/share. There are opportunities in off-highway, wind energy and infrastructure and that would reduce reliance on heavy truck demand. The assets acquired from Chamberlin are profitable.
Andrew Hore