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Quoted Micro 5 September 2016
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Guild Acquisitions (GAQO) has invested £30,000 in NOMAN Ventures Ltd, which is seeking investments in areas such as block chain, artificial intelligence, drones and virtual reality. The cash is being invested in convertible loan notes that will either be convertible at a 40% discount to the share price of the next fundraising of at least £250,000 or after 12 months. Guild plans to ask its shareholders to vote to change its name to Kryptonite 1.
St Marks Homes (SMAP) increased its NAV to 137p a share by the end of June 2016. A Richmond development was completed in March and three sales have been completed since June. Sutton and St Margarets sites will be completed this month, with all of the Sutton residential units already sold and the commercial space under offer. The merger with St Marks Contracts Ltd happened after the period end. Carbury Property Holdings has increased its stake in St Marks to 19.1%.
Via Developments (VIA1) says that it expects to start generating revenues in the final quarter of 2016. Cash raised from debenture issues has been used to buy three development sites – two in Manchester and one in Luton – costing £4.1m and with a development value of £18.3m within 18 months. The marketing of the first development in Manchester has begun. The company says that it is seeing more interest from foreign investors since the EU referendum. Via Developments has issued more ordinary shares but Pyramid Court Investments Ltd, which is owned by John Kahn, still holds 100% of these unquoted shares.
Secured Property Developments (SPD) has agreed to lend £600,000 for development finance to Space Property, which is 29.15% owned by Secure Property Developments director R Shane. This means that shareholders have to agree to the deal. The cash will lent for 12 months at 10.2% a year and it will be secured on a freehold commercial property in York. Secured Property Developments had £760,000 in the bank following the sale of its property asset.
Black Sea Property (BSP) has joined ISDX and 50,000 shares were traded at 0.01p each on the first day of trading (31 August). The former AIM company has a new strategy, which is to build up a portfolio of Bulgarian property assets. This could be residential, commercial or hotel properties, or it could be investments in distressed companies that need to be restructured.
Diversified Oil & Gas (DOIL) has raised a further £715,000, taking the value of bonds in issue to more than £10.6m. That is after buying back £197,000 worth of 8.5% unsecured bonds from a bondholder fund.
Crossword Cybersecurity (CCS) has appointed former chief of the secret intelligence service Sir Richard Dearlove as non-executive chairman.
AIM
EMIS (EMIS) reported flat interim revenues but profit improved. The GP and pharmacy software operations grew their profit but the specialist operations produced disappointing results due to the extra costs for taking on additional contracts. There were cost savings in the first half and the benefits will start to come through in the second half. Full year profit is expected to improve from £36.1m to £39.3m even though revenue forecasts have been shaved.
Facilities management and security services provider Mortice (MORT) grew its revenues by 51% to $133.5m in the year to March 2016 and even if acquisitions are stripped out underlying growth is still 13%. There were initial contributions from the UK and Singapore businesses acquired during the year but they will make a much bigger contribution this year – particularly as the UK facilities management business has won a major contract. India remains the main revenue generator but further acquisitions are likely. There should be a large increase in pre-tax profit in 2016-17 – house broker finnCap forecasts $4.2m.
Surgical instruments developer and supplier Surgical Innovations (SUN) has returned to profit at the operating level and there is still scope to improve gross margin. A small pre-tax profit is expected for the full year as new product launches boost second half sales. A sharp fall in inventories and debtors has helped to cut net debt to around £700,000. The underlying business is back on a firmer footing and management can turn its attention to building up the group via acquisition.
Bond International Software (BDI) says that it has received a bid approach from ESW Capital but no figure has been put on the potential offer. The Bond board has advised shareholders not to accept the Constellation Software bid of 105p a share. The offer document has been sent to shareholders.
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Investment in new products is starting to pay off for BATM (BVC) but the real benefits are unlikely to show through until next year’s figures. BATM reduced its interim loss and it is on course to move back into profit this year. Revenues declined in the first half because of reducing sales of legacy products, particularly in the networking sector, but newer products will boost second half revenues. The diagnostics business grew its revenues and it has secured a partner in China. A pre-tax profit of $2.7m is forecast for 2016 and that profit should double in 2017 as the newer products build up sales.
Cathay International Holdings (CTI) has investments in China-based healthcare businesses and a hotel. Revenues dipped slightly to $61.1m but higher gross margins meant that the company swung from loss to profit in the six months to June 2016. The main improvement came from 50.5%-owned Lansen. Trading would have been even stronger but for the decline in the RMB.
Gulf Keystone Petroleum (GKP) has launched an open offer to raise £19.1m at 0.8314p a share as part of its restructuring. The open offer closes on 15 September.
Quoted Micro 29 August 2016
ISDX
Yujin International (YUJ/HPR) intends to switch from AIM to ISDX following the proposed acquisition of Healthperm Resourcing and also change its name to Healthperm Resourcing Ltd. Yujin joined AIM in February 2009 when it operated a maritime business that has subsequently been sold. Healthperm supplies nurses from the Philippines, where there are estimated to be 200,000 unemployed nurses, to healthcare providers in the UK and UAE. Potential customers want to employ around 1,000 nurses, while the current pipeline of 180 candidates for the NHS could generate £970,000 for the company. There will be a 91-for-two share consolidation and £275,000 will be raised after consolidation at 150p a share. Healthperm will cost an initial £11.2m in shares at the subscription price and if pre-tax profit is at least £2.9m in 2017 a further £4m will be paid in shares at the same price. There were no revenues up until the end of 2015.
Former AIM company Black Sea Property plans to join ISDX on 31 August. Black Sea Property originally joined AIM on 14 March 2005 but the property portfolio was completely disposed of by July 2014 and cash returned to shareholders. Trading on AIM was cancelled in January but the shareholders voted to continue as a property company and domicile was moved from Jersey to the Isle of Man. The strategy is to build up a portfolio of Bulgarian property assets. This could be residential, commercial or hotel properties, or it could be investments in distressed companies that need to be restructured. AG Asset Management will be investment adviser and its holding company owns 28.7% of Black Sea Property and has provided a loan facility of £350,000.
Secured Property Developments (SPD) still has £760,000 in the bank following the sale of its property asset. There was a £17,000 loss in the first half of 2016. The board is seeking investments, which include the possible funding of property developments.
Early Equity (EEQP) says that 32.1%-owned Malaysian business Yicom Global made a profit in its most recent financial year and Early Equity will receive a dividend totalling £26,000. The Chinese healthcare products supplier reported a net profit of RM 850,000 (£161,000) on revenues of RM4.06m (£768,000). Yicom started trading in February 2015.
Australia-based explorer NQ Minerals (NQMI) has raised £113,000 at 8.4p a share. Geologist Roger Jackson has joined the board. He has options over 4 million shares at 6p each.
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Tracsis (TRCS) says that full year underlying profit will be in line with expectations thanks to strong second half revenues helping full year revenues to grow by one-quarter to £32m. The stated profit will be reduced by acquisition and disposal costs. There was more than £11m in the bank at the end of July 2016. Tracsis has made a joint investment in Nutshell Software with the former majority shareholder in Ontrac, which was acquired last year. Nutshell develops apps for transport, utility and energy businesses. Tracsis is investing £500,000 for a stake in Nutshell of up to 37.8%.
Call centre services and technology supplier IPPlus (IPP) says that it will make a modest pre-tax profit in the year to June 2016. The Ansaback call centre services provider won a substantial call centre contract. The secure payments business also won new contracts and transaction volumes rose by 46%. There were lower revenues from software. There was £900,000 in the bank at the year-end.
Capital equipment manufacturer Molins (MLIN) made a small underlying profit in the first half of 2016 but it is still paying a dividend even though it has been halved to 1.25p a share. There are continued delays in receiving orders and that could hamper the normally strong second half. Tony Steels became chief executive in June.
Mass spectrometry instruments developer Microsaic Systems (MSYS) has raised £5.4m at 5p a share in order to progress the commercialisation of instruments and make manufacturing more efficient. There was £1.95m in the bank at the end of June 2016 but there was a cash outflow of more than £1.6m in the previous six month period.
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Cash shell Flying Brands Ltd (FBDU) continues to work on the reverse takeover of medical technology business Stone Checker Software. There was a £125,000 cash outflow, including a £62,000 loss from fraudulent activity, in the six months to June 2016. Directors’ fees have been accrued since 1 April 2016. There is still £196,000 in the bank. Tweeter Leon Hogan has built up a 5.1% stake.
Andrew Hore