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Quoted Micro 9 May 2022

AQUIS STOCK EXCHANGE

In 2021, Newbury Racecourse (NYR) is paying a special dividend of 89.6p a share. The £3m payment comes after the receipt of the final £10.7m from the sale of housing development land. Newbury Racecourse increased turnover by 75% to £14.8m as racing returned to the course. There is still potential for further recovery this year. Attendances increased from 12,000 to 105,000. The hotel reopened in January 2022. There was a swing from £2.17m loss to an underlying pre-tax profit of £333,000.

Quantum Exponential (QBIT) is investing £406,000 in Aegiq Ltd, a photonics company using quantum technologies in the cybersecurity market. That gives it a 4.06% stake. Helium Special Situations has reduced its stake from 4.57% to 1.52%.

Goodbody Health Inc (GDBY) reported better than expected revenues for 2021. The CBD products and testing company made an underlying loss of £900,000 on revenues of £17.1m. Arden forecasts a £5.1m profit this year.

VSA Capital (VSA) has received a settlement of outstanding fees of £153,000 from client Anglo African Agriculture in the form of 3.82 million shares. This gives VSA a 15.3% stake plus warrants and convertible loan notes.

Gunsynd (GUN) has terminated the disposal of Oyster Oil and Gas to Sajawin.

Clarify Pharma (PSYC) had net cash of £1.3m at the end of April 2022. Investment opportunities in the psychedelics market are being assessed.

Apollon Formularies (APOL) has acquired intellectual property and patents from Aion Therapeutic for £96,000 and 4.35 million shares. It will also pay a royalty fee of 4% on net revenues from products based on these patents. The patents cover potential cancer treatments.

ChallengerX (CXS) has appointed Olivia Edwards as chief executive and Nicholas Lyth as finance director.

Phase 1 assay results from the Monte Muambe project held by Altona Rare Earths (ANR) show significant levels of rare earths.

Coinsilium (COIN) has been appointed as adviser to Silta Finance and entered into an agreement to purchase $75,000 of future SILTA tokens. Silta is building a technology to connect decentralised finance to infrastructure project developers.

Capital for Colleagues (CFCP) has sold its remaining stake in builder’s merchant Merkko Group for £378,000.

Rogue Baron (SHNJ) has received the first UK order for Shinju and Shinju 8-year old whisky.

S-Ventures (SVEN) chairman David Mitchell bought 57,959 shares at 32p each. Chris Akers has increased its stake in Quetzal Capital (QTZ) from 19.1% to 20.1%. John Mahtani reduced his stake from 5.71% to 3.83%.

AIM

Online retailer of building materials CMO Group (CMO) continues to grow on the back of a buoyant market as well as gaining market share. The online share of the sector remains relatively low. The second half growth was not as fast as in the first half. In 2021, revenues grew 46% to £76.3m. There is organic growth supplemented by acquisitions. CMO moved from loss to an underlying pre-tax profit of £1.4m. Net cash was £6m. Following the acquisition of JTM Plumbing Plumbingsuperstore.co.uk is being launched later this year. First quarter trading has continued to be strong with like-for-like growth of 3%.

Neonatal intensive care medical devices supplier Inspiration Healthcare (IHC) increased full year revenues from £37m to £41.1m. Acquisition contributions offset the one-off Covid ventilator revenues in the previous year. Pre-tax profit improved from £3.13m to £3.96m, although earnings fell 12% to 6.1p a share because of the additional shares issued for acquisitions. The company’s order book is strong.

In 2021, targeted digital advertising services provider Dianomi (DNM) revenues grew from £28.4m to £35.8m, even though Asia Pacific revenues fell from £1.72m to £1.18m due to the ASX website stopping having advertising content. Underlying pre-tax profit moved from £2m to £2.9m – share based payment charges and float costs led to a loss being reported – and it is expected to increase to £3.6m this year. The average spend of the top 100 advertisers increased 27% to £280,000 each. Net cash was £10.3m at the end of 2021.

In 2021, Intelligent Ultrasound (IUG) reported revenues 47% higher at £7.6m, mainly from ultrasound simulation products, while the cash outflow from operations was £2.3m. AI revenues remain modest, and it will take time for them to build up. Cenkos upgraded its 2022 revenues forecast from £9m to £10m, but the cash outflow will be similar.

Plastics and packaging supplier Coral Products (CRU) is using some of its cash pile to acquire Film & Foil Solutions, a supplier of flexible packaging film used for food, books, carpets and for cable tapes. The initial payment is £1.35m in cash, plus £750,000 in shares at 15.5p each. There is just over £900,000 that could be payable based on the settlement of a contract dispute and an insurance payment. The acquired business made an underlying profit of £541,000 in 2021.

Energy efficiency as a service provider eEnergy Group (EAAS) has been hit by contract delays. That means that 2021-22 EBITDA could be £3m and not £4.4m as previously expected. A new finance director is being appointed.

Green hydrogen production developer ATOME Energy (ATOM), which was spun out of President Energy (PPC) at the end of 2021, has secured a major 60MW power purchase agreement with ANDE, the national power supplier in Paraguay. Hydrogen production could commence in Paraguay in the first quarter of 2023.

MAIN MARKET

LED lighting and wiring accessories supplier Luceco (LUCE) will report revenues around £15m lower than expected due to overstocking. This will knock £10m off operating profit. Price rises are offsetting the effect of inflation.

Castings (CGS) 2021-22 results will be slightly ahead of expectations. Demand for commercial vehicles remains strong, but there is still uncertainty about the ability produce heavy trucks.

Kendrick Resources (KEN) was formerly AIM-quoted BMR Group, which left AIM in August 2018 after problems with the progress of the Kabwe project in Zambia. Kendrick still has a 11% royalty interest in Kabwe. Kendrick Resources has acquired Northern X Finland and Northern X Scandinavian. In Finland, there is an exploration licence at the Koitelainen project and two licences at the Karhujupukka project. There are two projects in Sweden: the Airijoki project and the Central Sweden project. There is also an option over three projects in Norway.

Gresham Technologies (GHT) has secured a contract with an existing bank customer worth up to £6.3m over a period of five years. The company’s Clareti software will be used across the whole UK business of the bank.

Andrew Hore

Quoted Micro 31 January 2022

AQUIS STOCK EXCHANGE

NFT Investments (NFT) plans to acquire Pluto Digital Assets. NFT Investments has a non-binding letter of intent relating to the acquisition, which is valued at £96m – based on the issue of 2.4 billion NFT Investments shares at a nominal valuation of 4p each. That is equivalent to 9.3p a share. However, NFT Investments shares have been suspended at 2.475p (2.35p/2.6p). NFT Investments is lending £5m to Pluto, which is a crypto technology and operations company involved in decentralised finance and NFTs.

SuperSeed Capital Ltd (WWW) is set to join Aquis on 31 January, having raised £2m at 100p a share. SuperSeed is a Guernsey-based closed-ended collective investment scheme operating a fund of funds. Investments will primarily be in unquoted funds managed by SuperSeed Ventures. The initial funds will invest as a limited partner of SuperSeed Ventures II LP.

Capital for Colleagues (CFCP) has redeemed its A shares in investee company Bright Ascension and received the book value of £250,000. It still owns ordinary shares in the space software technology company worth £1.75m. Capital for Colleagues NAV was 70.9p a share.

Valereum (VLRM) has accelerated its purchase of the Gibraltar Stock Exchange. An option will be exercised to take the stake from 10% to 50%. Once change of control is allowed, Valereum will take its stake to 90%. The plan is to make the stock exchange one of the world’s first regulated integrated fiat and digital exchanges.

Samarkand Group (SMK) has become a FedEx alliance partner. FedEx clients will be able to use Samarkand’s Nomad ecommerce platform.

MiLOC Group (ML.P) says that one of its subsidiaries has received a claim for £202,000 that it says it is owed.

AIM

Hargreaves Services (HSP) reported a jump in profit thanks to a large contribution from German joint venture HRMS. In the six months to November 2021, revenues fell from £92m to £76.1m partly due to the past sale of the coal stocks to HRMS, although operating profit improved from £868,000 to £1.06m. Pre-tax profit was £10.4m, up from £1.08m, which includes a share of HRMS profit of £9.27m, up from £944,000. The interim dividend has been raised from 2.7p a share to 2.8p a share. Net assets are 462p a share.

Compliance and energy saving services provider Sureserve (SUR) is not paying a dividend even though net cash is £16.5m. The cash will be invested in acquisitions to grow the business. In the year to September 2021, revenues increased by one-quarter to £244m, while pre-tax profit was 77% higher at £13.8m. There was an improved profit contribution from compliance services, particularly the gas business, and energy services contribution recovered.

Acoustic and thermal insulation material manufacturer Autins Group (AUTG) continues to be hampered by electronic component shortages that have slowed car production. Demand from the automotive sector will return when these components are available. In 2020-21, revenues increased 9% to £23.4m. That is better than it appears because there was a £1m plus reduction in short-term PPE revenues. The main growth came in flooring sales.

Real Estate Investors (RLE) says occupancy is 85.75% and this could move to over 86% if expected lettings are secured. The total dividend for 2021 will be at least 3p a share, which is a yield of more than 7.5%.

Digital advertising services provider Dianomi (DNM) grew revenues by more than one-quarter in 2021. Growth is being supplemented by newer elements such as video and lifestyle. Underlying EBITDA will be slightly ahead of expectations and cash increased to £10.3m.

Velocity Composites (VEL) reported a slump in revenues in the year to October 2021, but the supplier of engineered kits for the aerospace sector is experiencing a recovery in demand. Airbus is likely to ramp up production and this could help revenues improve from £9.8m to £11.7m. It will still be loss making at that level. Longer-term, Velocity Composites has its sights on moving into the US aerospace model using the same model as in the UK.

Redx Pharma (REDX) is set to have three phase II clinical trials in process later in 2022. A 2mg dose has been selected for the RXC004 study for colorectal cancer and the other RXC004 study for pancreatic cancer and unselected biliary cancer. Both these studies have already commenced. There is also a phase II study for use of RXC007 as a treatment for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) starting later this year.  These studies mean that costs will increase. There was £29.6m in the bank at the end of September 2021 and a further $19m in milestone payments have been received since then.

M and C Saatchi (SAA) independent directors have rejected a revised offer from AdvancedAdvT (ADVT). The offer was 2.245 AdvancedAdvT shares for each Saatchi share or an alternative of 1.633 AdvancedAdvT shares plus 40p in cash for each share. The alternative is worth less than the all share offer. AdvancedAdvT says that it would move to AIM.

MAIN MARKET

ACP Energy (ACPE) is a standard listed cash shell seeking oil and gas acquisitions. It raised £830,000 at 5p a share. The share price ended the first day at 6.5p (5p/8p). The focus is the upstream oil and gas industry, particularly projects where oil and/or gas has already been discovered, which may be producing assets or ones where there has been some development spending. A minimum market capitalisation of £30m after the first acquisition is being targeted.

Air Partner (AIR) is recommending a 125p a share cash bid by Wheels Up Experience Inc, a provider of on demand private aviation in the US. This values the aviation services provider at £84.8m.

Associated British Engineering (ASBE) did not generate any revenues in the year to September 2021. NAV is 43p a share, including £489,000 in cash, although a Nasdaq investment has subsequently fallen in value. The trading business was sold in 2020.

Sivota (SIV) has entered into a conditional deal to acquire a majority stake in digital marketing platform Apester. There has been $36m invested in the technology and revenues were $9.2m in 2021.

OTHER MARKETS

FOS Holdings (FOS) has switched its listing from Vienna to the Cyprus Emerging Companies Market. FOS has decided to build film studios in Cyprus as part of a joint venture with Dias Media. The company’s subsidiary FOS Film Studios will have a 75% stake in the joint venture. The plan is to build a complex of three film and TV studios, plus additional facilities. There are plans to seek a loan from the EU and the Cyprus government is keen to have film infrastructure on the island. The first studio could be finished by the end of 2022. FOS has three films in early-stage development.

IPSX-listed building owner Mailbox REIT (MBOX) has declared a dividend of 1.75p a share for the fourth quarter of 2021. This is the first step in paying an annual dividend total of 7p a share. Mailbox REIT owns a single building in Birmingham and plans to switch 50,000 square feet of retail space into office accommodation. NAV is 101.9p a share.

Andrew Hore

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