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Quoted Micro 3 March 2025
In the six months to November 2024, Field Systems Designs (FSD) improved revenues from £8.8m to £13.1m and pre-tax profit recovered from £84,000 to £853,000. There is cash of £4.4m. The mechanical and electrical engineering services company has benefit from increasing activity under the AMP7 programme for the water sector. The AMP8 programme will begin in April 2025. There are secured orders worth more than £22m, but the start of AMP8 is likely to see a slowdown in spending before it ramps up again.
Hydrogen Hotel, Eastbourne (HYDP) improved full year pre-tax profit from £236,000 to £350,000. There was £610,000 of cash generated from operations. Cash was £2.46m at the end of October 2024. A second interim dividend of 13p/share has been declared, taking the total to 26p/share.
Zentra Group (ZNT) has completed the sale of 19 out of 24 units at the One Meadow development in West Yorkshire to a registered housing provider for £3.96m. This will pay off the development finance facility. There are five units to sell privately.
Hot Rocks Investments (HRIP) has invested £75,000 in cross border payments company Endor Group, which trades as Universe Payments. Endor chief executive Tony Quirke was finance director at Equals.
Investment Evolution Credit (IEC) is acquiring Credit Canary, which specialises in AI and software developer and provider of credit services, for £4m in shares at 12.5p each. The brand will be retained.
KR1 (KR1) reported an end-January 2025 NAV of 77.5p/share, down from 77.8p/share the previous month, and has generated income of £721,233 during the months.
Having raised £7.4m from a placing at 180p/share healthcare procedures provider One Health Group (OHGR) has raised a further £200,000 through a retail offer, where shares worth up to £500,000 were on offer. Existing shareholders have the chance to take up shares in a one-for-38 open offer of up to £500,000 ahead of the move to AIM. which is expected to happen on 20 March.
Audit and assurance services provider Adsure Services (ADS) has signed a contract with K10 Vision to implement its audit working paper software. This will enhance the efficiency of subsidiary TIAA and integration is already underway.
Rogue Baron has changed its name to Richmond Hill Resources (SHNJ) and adopted an investment strategy in the natural resources. Trading in the shares recommenced on Wednesday 26 February.
Former Daniel Stewart boss Peter Shea has been appointed as a director of Good Life Plus (GDLF) and John Taylor has stepped down from the board.
SulNOx Group (SNOX) has signed an exclusive agency agreement for Greece and Cyprus with Technava SA. The focus will be the maritime market for the company’s fuel additives.
EDX Medical Group (EDX) founder and executive director Professor Sir Chris Evans acquired 60,000 shares at 12.97p each and 30,000 shares at an average share price of 13.49p each.
Kasei Digital Assets (KASH) director Bryan Coyne bought 1.06 million shares at 11.22p each. Cardiogeni (CGNI) executive chairman Darrin Disley has bought 152,205 shares, mainly at 22p/share, although 50,000 of these shares were acquired at 15p each.
RentGuarantor Holdings (RGG) has appointed Allenby as corporate adviser.
Inteliqo Ltd (IQO) will leave Aquis on 14 March.
ASSET MATCH
Chaarat Gold Holdings (CGH) decided to withdraw from Asset Match and the final auction was on 28 February. The last auction share price was 0.14p. The mining company left AIM on 16 August 2024.
Agricultural land and farming activities company Greenshields Agri Holdings (GAH) reported a decline in revenues from £6.18m to £3.95m. Crop sales and other farming income declined. There was also a fall in contract income. There was a reduction in cost of sales, and that helped the loss reduce from £728,000 to £436,000. NAV was £22.7m at the end of June 2024, which is equivalent to 145p/share.
AIM
Online building materials retailer CMO Group (CMO) has reviewed its strategic options and decided that it should leave AIM because it cannot source the finance it requires. This should save £700,000/year. JP Jenkins will provide a matched bargains market. CMO joined AIM at the height of the Covid-related boom in DIY and its results have declined since then. The market is currently declining, although there are signs of improvement in February. CMO raised £45m at 132p/share when it joined AIM in July 2021.
Staffing firm Staffline (STAF) is selling its workplace training business PeoplePlus for up to £6.9m – £12m minus £5.1m deduction for advanced payments. The change in government has led to uncertainty concerning training and delays in client decisions. PeoplePlus was expected to make a 2025 pre-tax profit of £300,000, down from £1.3m in 2024. Panmure Liberum expects an £11.1m non-cash write down on the business. A share buyback has been launched. This could acquire up to £7.5m worth of shares.
Bezant Resources (BZT) is planning to sell Puna Metals, which owns the Eureka gold and copper mine in Argentina, to Main Market shell Ajax Resources (AJAX). It will pay $120,000 in cash and $100,000 in shares – which will be based on the price of a fundraising.
Sovereign Metals Ltd (SVML) says graphite concentrate produced at the Kasiya rutile-graphite project has met or exceeded specifications for use in flame retardants, gaskets, seals and brake linings. Demand for graphite is growing at 6%-8%/year. Sovereign Metals believe it can produce the graphite at an incremental cost of $241/t, while the recent price was $1,140/t. The information will be used for talks with potential offtake partners. Rutile continues to be the primary potential product of the project.
Photonics and optical equipment supplier Gooch & Housego (GHH) is improving efficiency and margins and is set to meet full year expectations. At the AGM, it was revealed that the order book has grown to £126.4m. Defence optics, medical diagnostics and subsea data networks demand is strong. Semiconductors and industrial lasers markets remain weak. Net debt was £19.2m, following the acquisition of Wales-based Phoenix Optical for £6.75m. This business is being integrated. Net debt could fall to £15m by the end of September 2025. Further bolt-on acquisitions are being sought. Trading is likely to be second half weighted. Cavendish forecasts a recovery in pre-tax profit from £8.1m to £13.3m.
EnergyPathways (EPP) has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with a clean energy fund, which would be a cornerstone investor in an equity funding at higher than the current share price. This will provide cash for the development of the MESH energy storage project. A FTSE 100 constituent is interested in long-term storage capacity. The final concept engineering report has been submitted and a decision on the application for a gas storage licence is expected soon. The MESH project could be operational by the end of 2027.
Growth in the revenues of diagnostics developer Oxford BioDynamics (OBD) remains modest and the loss increased. Revenues moved up from £510,000 to £636,000, while the loss was nearly £12m. Since the balance sheet date £7.35m has been raised at 0.5p/share and Ian Ross appointed executive chairman. The company is seeking partners and collaborators to accelerate the take up of its EpiSwitch products.
Following the departure of its chief executive Wendy Lawrence and the loss of a NHS 111 contract healthcare services provider Totally (TLY) has renewed two multi-year contracts worth a total of £30m, including option extension periods. The original contracts had a similar annual value. David and Monique Newlands have been adding to their stake, and it has risen from 5.39% to 6.67%, while Trafalgar Capital increased its shareholding from 6.04% to 8.16%. Earlier in the week, Liontrust sold its 525% shareholding.
Retail software provider itim Group (ITIM) says that 2024 revenues were 5% better than expected at £17.9m thanks to contract wins in the second half. This enabled itim to move back into profit. Zeus forecasts a 2024 pre-tax profit of £200,000 and upgraded its 2025 figure to £500,000.
A June 2024 revaluation of the Mpac (MPAC) pension scheme shows an actuarial surplus of £21.1m. Back in June 2021the pension deficit was £28.4m. This should make it easier to transfer the scheme to a third party.
Asia-focused oil and gas producer Jadestone Energy (JSE) increased average production in 2024 by 35% to 18,696 barrels of oil equivalent/day. Revenues improved from $309.2m to $395m. The Akatara gas processing facility is up and running. Net debt was $104.8m at the end of 2024. This year production is expected to average 19,000-22,500 barrels of oil equivalent/day. Based on a Brent oil price of $70-$80/barrel Jadestone Energy believes it can generate $270m-$360m of free cash flow between 2025 and 2027.
MAIN MARKET
Packaging manufacturer and distributor Macfarlane Group (MACF) has reported 2024 revenues 4% lower and an organic decline of 8% due to lower volumes and prices. Pe-tax profit was 3% lower at £25m. The manufacturing operations increased revenues, although like-for-like sales were flat, and its profit contribution rose by 10%.
Cybersecurity company Narf Industries (NARF) has reportedly been awarded a $6.8m contract by DARPA in the US. This is for the Intelligent Generation of Tools for Security programme. This is designed to assess vulnerabilities in systems and lasts 36 months.
Georgina Energy (GEX) says a scoping study has confirmed the viability of commercial gas production at Hussar. The NPV10 is estimated to be $1.64bn. Management is in discussions with potential offtake partners. There is a non-exclusive agreement with potential offtake partner Harlequin Energy covering helium, hydrogen and natural gas.
Andrew Hore
Quoted Micro 17 February 2025
AQUIS STOCK EXCHANGE
Music management and event promotion company All Things Considered (ATC) more than doubled 2024 revenues to £50m and EBITDA was £1.5m. Growth is coming from adding managers and new clients, plus acquisitions. Further acquisitions are planned. An agreement has been reached to take the stake in livestreaming platform Driift from 32.5% to 100%. All Things Considered is assessing a move to an unspecified London Stock Exchange market.
Broker and investment manager Oberon Investments Group (OBE) has raised £2.5m in an oversubscribed placing at 4.5p/share. The cash will be used to accelerate growth, particularly in the broking business, which is expected to increase revenues by more than 50% in the current year. Mergers among larger broker provide potential to add to clients. There are also opportunities to add teams of investment and wealth managers. The Oberon AIM VCT (OVCT) is trying to raise a further £5m, plus over-allotment facility of £3.4m. Oberon Investments gets a fee based on the amount subscribed.
Cardiogeni (CGNI) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the private office of Sheikh Al Qassimi for funding of clinical trials. A joint venture will be formed, and it will receive £20m over a period up to 2027 to complete research and clinical trials in the UAE. There will be an initial cash injection of £5m. The cash will fund phase 2b/3 clinical trials and commercialisation of Cardiogeni’s heart failure treatments. The deal could be signed by the end of March 2025.
In the year to January 2025, EPE Special Opportunities (EO.P) NAV edged up to 328p/share. That includes cash of £11m. Trading was tough for all of the businesses in the portfolio. Investee company Whittard of Chelsea increased like-for-like sales by 6%. Pharmacy2U also grew organically and acquired a business in the pet care market.
ChallengerX (CXS) has entered into conditional agreements to acquire NYCE International for £1.6m, Virya VC for £280,000 and an instance of Reelsof AB’s remote gaming software and game aggregation platform for £160,000. These payments will be satisfied by the issue of 510 million shares at 0.4p each. There will also be a £600,000 fundraising. Virya founder Farzad Peyman will be appointed chief executive and NYCE founder Harmen Brenninkmeijer will become executive chairman.
Marula Mining (MARU) has signed the first copper sales agreement for the Kinusi copper mine with a European commodity trader. The initial delivery is 250 tonnes of copper concentrate based on 20% copper grade. The income is linked to the LME copper price with additional payments for gold and silver content. The first revenues should be received in this quarter. After successfully delivery, there will be more each month that will total up to 1,000 tonnes. There are three other potential offtake agreements. Kinui has reached a milestone, so $200,000 of shares have been issued to Takela Mining Tanzania at 6p each. Marula Mining has also paid the final consideration of £625,000 for Northern Cape Lithium and Tungsten in the form of 20.83 million shares at 6p each. Modifications to the plant at the Kilifi processing plant in Kenya should be completed in the second quarter. As part of the drawdown agreement, AUO Commercial Brokerage has subscribed for £500,000 worth of shares at 3.75p/share.
Valereum (VLRM) is not proceeding with the £2m option agreement with Blue Sky Ventures. Blue Sky was going to subscribe for shares at 10p each. It was previously announced that the option had been exercised. The proposed subscription may be taken on by another investor.
Inteliqo Ltd (IQO) wants to cancel the admission to the Aquis Stock Exchange. Inteliqo has been developing and marketing the Langaroo app for a client. It wants to save the costs of the quotation. Trading could end on 14 March if shareholders agree at the general meeting on 27 February.
Early-stage businesses investor MaxRets Ventures (MAX) is also seeking shareholder approval at a general meeting on 4 March to leave the Aquis Stock Exchange. There has been limited liquidity in the shares, and it can be difficult to trade. It has not been possible to raise additional cash.
Ormonde Mining (ORM) has secured three-year renewals for two gold exploration licences in Zamora Province in western Spain. Ormonde Mining plans to acquire the other 51.3% interest in the licences from AIM-quoted cyber security company Shearwater Group (SWG) for five million shares. That is a discount to the implied book value.
EDX Medical (EDX) has appointed Martin Walton as deputy chair. He has worked for other life sciences companies, including former AIM company ReNeuron.
One Heritage Property Development has reduced its stake in Zentra Group (ZNT) from 65.2% to 53.8% and Jason Upton, a director of the company, has raised his shareholding from 3.5% to 14.85%.
DXS International (DXSP) chairman Bob Sutcliffe bought 60,000 shares at 2.89p each, taking his stake to 2.08%. Gowin New Energy Group (GWIN) director Chen Chih-Lung has been transferred 9.73 million shares by Choice Only International Ent Co at a price of 0.00012894p each.
Investment Evolution Credit (IEC) has appointed Oberon as broker.
ASSET MATCH
The i-nexus Global (INX) auction has closed, and 49,220 shares were traded at 1.5p each.
AIM
Agricultural products supplier Wynnstay (WYN) reported a small dip in gross profit for the year to October 2024, but higher energy and labour costs meant that pre-tax profit reduced from £10.3m to £7.6m. Higher prices for milk and other agricultural products provide a more favourable background for this year. Even after a £600,000 National Insurance cost increase, pre-tax profit is expected to recover to £8.5m this year. A three-year programme called project Genesis will help to improve efficiency and there will be investment in additional feed capacity.
Cavendish has upgraded Filtronic (FTC) due to another contract from SpaceX. The 2024-25 pre-tax profit estimate has been raised from £11.5m to £11.9m, while the 2025-26 figure has been edged up from £8m to £8.3m. This £16.8m order is part of the framework agreement to supply technology for the Starlink Low Earth Orbit satellite network.
Specialist staffing provider Gattaca (GATC) has offset a small decline in net fee income in the first half through cost control. This is a better performance than the sector. Interim net fee income is 3% lower at £18m following a 10% decline in permanent net fee income. There are signs of recovery in permanent net fee income. Interim pre-tax profit is likely to be flat at £800,000. The full year pre-tax profit forecast is £3m. The forecast dividend of 3.1p/share should be twice covered by earnings.
Distribution Finance Capital Holdings (DFCH) has received authorisation from the FCA to conduct consumer lending. The core business is providing finance to distributors and manufacturers. The new retail products should be launched by the end of the first half of 2025. They can be offered through dealers that already work with the company.
Lord Ashcroft is trying to remove another of his companies from AIM. A general meeting has been requisitioned at wine maker Gusbourne (GUS), where he owns 66.8%. Talks with potential acquirers have ended and the strategic review has been terminated. This follows Lord Ashcroft’s success in getting Merit Group and Jaywing to leave AIM.
Genetics company GENinCode (GENI) is raising £4m at 3.7p/share and a retail offer could raise up to £500,000 more. The retail offer closes on 17 February at 5pm. There will be £1.5m set aside for commercialising its diagnostic products in the US. The US regulatory and reimbursement programmes will be completed. There will also be cash spent on expansion in the UK and the EU. There could be other funding options, such as partnerships and distribution agreements. Lipid inCode and Cardio inCode are the two main products. Lipid inCode diagnoses family hypercholesterolemia, which has a low rate of diagnosis with four-fifths of sufferers estimated to be undiagnosed. Cardio inCode focuses on genetic risk.
Optimisation software provider Checkit (CKT) has agreed a merger with Crimson Tide (TIDE). Shareholders will receive six Checkit shares for each Crimson Tide share. This ratio is based on the relative annual recurring revenues of each company. Checkit has been interested in a merger for four years and an indicative offer was made and rejected. Following the decision of Ideagen last July not to make a cash bid for Crimson Tide the two companies commenced discussions. The deal will increase the scale of the workflow management business. The Checkit chief executive and finance directors will remain in their roles. Crimson Tide was valued at £6.5m (99p/share) at the Checkit closing price last Monday.
Healthcare services provider Totally (TLY) has lost the NHS 111 Resilience support contract. The 12-month contract was worth around £13m and it ends on 15 February. This is due to the ending of national services for excess demand. Totally is still expected to make a pre-tax profit of £700,000 for the year to March 2025, but Canaccord Genuity has cut its 2025-26 forecast from £1.6m to £700,000. The 10-year government plan for the NHS should be published in the spring.
Medical imaging technology developer IXICO (IXI) announced the completion of the analysis of more than 6,000 images within its Huntington’s disease patient MRI datasets. This puts IXIXO in a strong position to be selected as a contract research organisation on Huntingdon’s disease clinical trials. This is part of the Huntington’s Disease Imaging Harmonisation consortium. This data should identify imaging biomarkers. This will help with improving clinical trial design, patient selection and drug development. IXICO has 25 clinical trials in its order book and ten of them are for Huntington’s disease. They account for 50% of the order book that was worth £15.4m at the end of September 2024. Globally, there are a total of 58 active Huntington’ disease clinical trials.
Avingtrans (AVG) subsidiary Booth Industries has won a £4.5m contract to supply pressure rated fire doors to HS2. These doors provide access to railway tunnels in emergencies. Booth Industries already had a £36m contract with HS2 for cross-tunnel sliding doors that seal off passageways between tunnels. Production for the latest contract is not expected to start until the year to May 2027. Interim results are due to be published on 26 February.
Serinus Energy (SENX) has won a legal case against the Romanian tax authorities over VAT refunds. The company has been awarded a VAT refund of $1.73m for 2018 and 2019, as well as interest of $750,000. This has to be paid within 45 days. The Romanian operation is loss-making, but there are gas projects that could be developed. The 2024 results are due to be published in March and there should be news concerning how the money will be invested in the business.
Empire Metals (EEE) has achieved a 91% extraction rate of titanium dioxide at the Pitfield project in Western Australia. The test work results suggest that the processing method is straightforward. Development of the processing flowsheet is continuing, and further refining could increase recovery. The main titanium-bearing minerals are anatase and rutile.
Surveillance technology developer Thruvision (THRU) says potential contracts have been delayed. This means expected 2024-25 revenues will be between £5m and £6m. The previous expectation was £9m. Cash should last until May and talks have commenced with potential acquirers or providers of additional cash.
Surgical instruments manufacturer Surgical Innovations (SUN) has returned to profit in the second half of 2024, although the full year loss could still be £300,000. Trading was broadly in line with expectations. Net debt was £300,000 at the end of 2024. Brent Greetham has been appointed as finance director. The business restructuring of the business will benefit the 2025 figures.
Wound healing technology developer AOTI Inc (AOTI) says 2024 revenues will be in excess of $58.1m, up from $43.9m. The Veterans Association accounted for less than three-fifths of revenues as new markets are developed, and they will become increasingly important. However, payments are slower. The full figures will be published on 26 April. Growth is expected to be more than 30% in 2025.
Strategic Minerals (SML) has identified additional mineralisation at the Redmoor tungsten and copper project in Cornwall. This will add to a future update of the mineral resource estimate, which is six years old. The total inferred resource was 11.7 million tonnes at 0.82% tungsten equivalent. Further drill core from 2017 will be relogged to support the remodelling of the deposit.
MAIN MARKET
Fintech Asia has completed the reverse takeover of Mongolia-based ICFG and changed its name to ICFG Ltd (ICFG). The payment was 177.84 million shares at a valuation of 64p each, which was higher than the market price. The main subsidiary InvestCore NBFI is listed on the Mongolian Stock Exchange, but ICFG owns more than 80%. This subsidiary has operations in Mongolia and Kyrgystan and is opening additional operations in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. There are plans to open up in other countries in Asia. Investment in software and AI helps ICFG to be competitive. Other operations include investment banking and property investment. Trading in the shares resumed and the share price ended the week at 50.5p.
ACG Metals (ACG) is planning a cash tender offer for 30% of warrants in issue. The offer is 50 cents for each warrant. It already announced an offer for the other 70% of warrants of 0.1 of a share for each warrant. Both tenders close on 28 February. The Gediktepe mine increased gold equivalent production by 49% to 57,000 ounces. Costs fell 2% to less than $1,150/ounce.
Shares in royalty company Cloudbreak Discovery (CDL) returned from suspension following publication of the accounts for the year to June 2024.
Andrew Hore
Quoted Micro 16 December 2024
AQUIS STOCK EXCHANGE
Manchester-based Zentra (ZNT) switched from the Main Market to the Access Segment of Aquis on Wednesday. The former One Heritage Group has discontinued its co-living and in-house construction services. The focus is high quality apartments and housing, as well as work for local authorities and housing associations. A portfolio of properties was sold for £7m after the end of June 2024. There is a conditional contract to sell land for £400,000. So far, £3m has been reinvested in a 30% stake in One Victoria, a residential and commercial development, in Manchester. It is scheduled for completion in the summer. Prior to the move Zentra director Jason Upton bought 141,806 shares at 3.5p each.
AI software developer IntelliAM (INT) has signed a letter of intent with SKF Lubrication System so the two companies can sell each other’s products. IntelliAM’s machine learning platform will be included in the latter’s products. If the acquisition of 53 Degrees North Engineering had been made at the beginning of the six months to September 2024, revenues would have been £1.61m and EBITDA £140,000. Annualised recurring revenues are £149,000. Chairman David Richards bought 7,142 shares at 70p each.
Vinanz Ltd (BTC) has received commitments totalling £1.5m at 14.5p/share conditional on a move to the London Stock Exchange. This will fund the purchase of more Bitcoin mining machines. The share price edged up 0.82% to 15.375p.
Time to ACT (TTA) subsidiary GreenSpur has developed a preliminary 15MW generator design that outperforms power density and space benchmarks. It is 30% lighter and 70%-80% smaller. Further improvements are possible.
Intelliqo (IQO), which provides marketing services to technology businesses, lost £145,000 in the six months to September 2024. Revenues declined from $558,000 to $224,000. The focus is the Langaroo App. Building up sales will stop the cash outflow. Cash has fallen to less than £12,000.
Mendell Helium (MDH) says M3 Helium, which it has an option to acquire, has increased production to 100Mcf/day and is rising by 2Mcf each day. This enhances the potential value of the farm-in to Scout Energy’s acreage in the Hugoton field. The option has been extended to the end of March 2025.
In the year to April 2024, Helium Ventures (HEV) had net assets of £24,000, including £56,000 in cash plus £250,000 long-term investment and £30,000 in short-term investments. Since then, the company has been issued a 19.4% stake in Trackimo following the £250,000 subscription. Creditors include deferred payments to directors of £130,000.
Capital for Colleagues (CFCP) has received the third tranche of consideration for the sale of shares in investee company The Homebuilding Centre to the company so that it can expand employee ownership. There was £114,000 received, which was above the minimum of £50,000, due to strong trading.
Igraine (KING) has formalised its investment rights with GEM and its battery storage project development subsidiary BES3. The first site has been chosen.
Marula Mining (MARU) is withdrawing from planned projects in Zimbabwe. It is also relinquishing its interest in the Nkombwa Hill project in Zambia. This enables focus to be placed on the Blesberg lithium and tantalum project and other core interests.
Ananda Developments (ANA) has raised £150,000 at 0.35p/share following positive results for cannabis-based treatment MRX1. There was a significant reduction in blood plasma levels of NT-proBNP (N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide) levels. This biomarker is used in diagnosis and management of heart failure.
SulNOx Group (SNOX) has raised a further £300,000 at 52.5p/share with a warrant attached. Unicorn AIM VCT has taken its stake to 5.39%. Wishbone Gold (WSBN) has raised £250,000 at 0.2p/share. Meme Vault (MEME) raised £271,000 at 0.02p/share. The shares come with two warrants each and the exercise price is 0.02p/share.
Inqo Investments (INQO) has declared a dividend of R0.07/share.
OTAQ has left Aquis.
AIM
Sports consultancy and data analysis business 4GLOBAL (4GBL) is refocusing its strategy. The new focus is North America. In the six months to September 2024, revenues fell 3% to £1.7m. The loss increased from £1m to £1.08m after a much higher foreign exchange loss. Annualised recurring revenues are steady at £1m. North American revenues rose by 161% in the period. There was cash of £287,000 at the end of September 2024, but also borrowings of £583,000 following the securing of an additional borrowing facility of £500,000 during the period. Management believes it has enough cash for its requirements, including continuing to spend on developing the data analysis technology.
Equals Group (EQLS) is recommending a bid from a bid vehicle owned a consortium comprising TowerBrook Funds, JC Flowers Funds and Railsr shareholders. The 140p/share cash offer values the multi-currency payments company at £283m. The bid is 135p/share in cash with a special dividend payment of 5p/share.
NWF (NWF) offset the decline in the food distribution by stronger trading in fuels and feed. Fuels margins improved despite flat volumes. Overall operating profit improved, but higher interest costs mean that pre-tax profit will be lower. Feeds volumes improved due to a higher milk price. Lower throughput and costs of relocating stock to the Lymedale site mean that its profit contribution fell. The winter is important to the full year outcome.
Automotive connection systems supplier Strip Tinning (STG) says that the lifetime value of nominations has risen 12% to £107m. That is mainly due to the major battery technology contract for cell contact systems from £43m to £56.8m. Higher National Insurance costs will be offset by cost savings. Capex spending will be lower than expected over the next two years, so net debt will not rise as rapidly, although it could be £9.3m by the end of 2026. A £3.7m loss is forecast for 2024. Although the 2026 forecast has been lowered, Strip Tinning is set to move into profit in 2027. There is 80% visibility of forecast 2027 revenues of £27m.
Ceramic and fragrance products supplier Portmeirion (PMP) trading has been weaker than expected and the 2024 pre-tax profit forecast has been cut from £4.5m to £1m. South Korea and the US have been weak markets. Christmas stock was delivered late to the US and there were order withdrawals. Net debt is expected to be £7.4m. An unchanged dividend of 5.5p/share is anticipated. The fragrance business is the bright spot.
Electric Guitar (ELEG) subsidiary 3radical is being liquidated and Electric Guitar has become a shell. The uncertain financial position means that trading in the shares remains suspended.
Roebuck Food Group (RFG) intends to raise up to £8.5m via a bookbuild to finance the purchase between 35% and 38.7% in GlasPort Bio, which is developing technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with an option to raise this stake to 94.5%. The company is also buying a 13% to 16.7% stake in GlaspOrt Rumen Tech, which has developed ruminate feed additive RumenGlas, that reduces carbon dioxide emissions.
Autonomous vehicles developer Aurrigo International (AURR) raised £5.25m at 44p/share. The retail offer raised an additional £68,000. The cash will fund an increase in production capacity, as well as engineering.
Helix Exploration (HEX) has made a commercial helium discovery at the Darwin#1 well at the Rudyard field. It is 1.1% helium with the rest primarily nitrogen and the flow is sustainable. The Rudyard field could support multiple production wells, and each could generate $4m in cash/year. The company could begin to be cash generative in 2025.
Trading in Aura Energy (AURA) shares has been halted pending a capital raising. An assessment of future capacity expansion at the Tiris uranium project in Mauritania. The production target update in September increased the mine life from 17 to 25 years. Options to expand production capacity in the third year of operations from the initial plan to produce to produce 2MIbspa U3O8 to produce up to 4MIbspa U3O8. At 3MIbspa U3O8 NPV8 would be $544m, while at 4MIbspa U3O8 it is $521m. Tamesis has been AIM appointed broker.
Orosur Mining Inc (OMI) has received assays from the second and third holes of the current drill programme at the Anza project in Colombia. There was a composite intersection of 77.3 metres @ 7.68g/t gold from surface at the second hole and 75 metres at 5.6g/t from surface at the third hole. This shows a continuing trend to the North West. The fourth hole is completed.
Orcadian Energy (ORCA) has revealed heads of agreement for a farm out deal for the 145bcf Earlham/Orwell project in the North Sea. A joint venture led by Independent Power Corporation is earning a 50% stake and Orcadian Energy is fully carried to first gas. The joint venture, which has also acquired the $1.5m Shell loan, will be repaid this free carry spending through an additional 30% share of project revenues until the cost is covered. Orcadian Energy is also selling 50% of HALO Offshore UK to Independent Power Corporation, which is securing £5m of acquisition finance for gas field buy outs. Orcadian Energy has a 50% interest in the P2634 licence in the North Sea that has been acquired by Serica Energy (SQZ) from Parkmead (PMG).
Kazera Global (KZG) 70%-owned subsidiary Whale Head Minerals has secured an offtake agreement with Fujax South Africa for an initial 100,000 dry tonnes of heavy mineral sands from the Walviskop project in return for 80% of the anticipated final sales price less certain costs. Production recently started. Fujax will make a prepayment of $600,000 in two tranches in December and January.
Industrial monitoring and maintenance systems supplier Tan Delta Systems (TAND) says delays in orders mean that 2024 revenues will be lower than expected at £1.2m, down from £1.5m last year. The loss will be £1.2m. Net cash will be £3m.
Business recovery services provider Begbies Traynor (BEG) is benefiting from relatively high levels of insolvencies. In the six months to October 2024, revenues were 16% ahead at £76.3m, including organic growth of 11%. Underlying pre-tax profit was 16% higher at £11.5m, while earnings were 12% ahead at 5.1p/share. The interim dividend is raised 8% to £1.4m.
Seed Innovations (SEED) investee company Inveniam Capital has secured a strategic partnership with UAE-based AI company G42 to develop a platform for the financial markets. Seed Innovations owns less than 0.2% of Inveniam Capital.
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Kitchenware retailer ProCook Group (PROC) reports an increased underlying interim loss of £2.8m after a small dip in gross margins. Like-for-like revenues were 4% ahead with ecommerce growth faster than that of high street stores. There were 315,000 new customers buying in the period. Net debt is £4.2m due to deliberately increased stock levels. Management admits pre-Budget spending was subdued, but he business is second half weighted and there should be an improved full year outcome.
Investment company Thalassa Holdings (THAL) intends to raise cash to finance acquisitions. It believes this is an ideal time to pick up businesses at attractive valuations. The final price is being decided via a Dutch auction.
Alteration Earth (ALTE) has gained shareholder approval for the acquisition of Pri0r1ty AI. The company has developed a platform called Priority Adviser, which collects customer data for use in PR/investor relations. The enlarged company will move to AIM late in December.
Aura Renewable Acquisitions (ARA) is proposing the all-share acquisition of Zero Carbon Technologies, which plans to develop lead-acid and lithium-ion battery recycling operations in Europe. It is acquiring land in Spain. The target is raising at least £10m ahead of the acquisition, while Aura Renewable Acquisitions intends to raise up to £2m.
Nanoco (NANO) shareholders overwhelmingly voted against the appointment of two additional directors.
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Music manager and promoter All Things Considered (ATC) has raised £2.3m at 105p/share. The company raised £4.15m at 153p/share when it joined Aquis in December 2021. The latest proceeds will be used to develop the artist representation and direct to consumer divisions, plus fund acquisitions. A potential artist management company acquisition has been identified. A new festival is being developed.
Trading was in line with expectations at Arbuthnot Banking Group (ARBB). Shore Capital believes the recovery in profitability due to higher interest charges has broadly already happened. Even so, the broker believes that the current valuation is undemanding.
Visum Technologies (VIS) is planning to acquire Socrates Imaging for Euro2m in cash and shares. Visum has exclusivity until the end of March 2024. Socrates Imaging has developed photo and video capture souvenirs. A final agreement needs to be made and shareholders have to agree to the purchase.
US focused lender Investment Evolution Credit (IEC) generated revenues of £441,000 and pre-tax profit of £268,000 in the six months to November 2023. Cash was £659,000. Consumer lending operations could start in the UK in 2025.
Hydro Hotel Eastbourne (HYDP) reported flat annual revenues of £4.4m, while pre-tax profit fell from £445,000 to £310,000 due to higher cost of sales. Cash is £1.63m. a lower dividend of 12p/share has been announced. Management is trying to secure more direct bookings.
Inteliqo (IQO) has launched the full Langaroo app on Google Play and the App store. Langaroo enables users to understand, speak, message and share information in 130 languages.
Coinsilium (COIN) will be providing global trade exchange platform LC Lite, which has been acquired by Incomlend. Coinsilium will advise on project token economics ahead of a launch later this year. Fees are paid in cryptocurrencies.
Valereum (VLRM) is getting near to completing a blockchain-based digital financial markets infrastructure and this should happen this year. After phase 1 is launched there will be further phases developing on-chain Centralised Securities Depositary. Investment company VLRM Capital will invest in principal trading of equities and cryptocurrencies, as well as staking digital assets. The first fund should be launched by the summer. Valereum chairman James Formoli will provide seed capital of £500,000 to the investment vehicle. Valereum itself wants to raise up to £4m and firm commitments have been received for £2.5m at 6p/share.
Phoenix Digital (PNIX) director Nicholas Lyth bought 1.26 million shares at 3.1p each.
TruSpine Technologies (TSP) has submitted additional documentation to the FDA for the 510(k) application for its Cervi-LOK medical device product. A shareholder requisition notice has been deemed to be invalid.
Hydrogen Future Industries (HFI) has raised £552,000 at 5p/share. The cash will further develop technology and fund a feasibility study for use in the mining sector. Rogue Baron (SHNJ) has issued 7.2 million shares to a service provider for services over a 12-month period.
PanGenomic Health (NARA) intends to withdraw from the Aquis Stock Exchange.
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Safety and compliance services provider Marlowe (MRL) is selling part of its governance, risk and compliance software and service business to Inflexion for an enterprise value of £430m. That will pay off debt and enable £150m plus to be paid to shareholders. That could leave £60m of cash in the business. This could fund acquisitions in the remaining business areas of testing, inspection and certification, and occupational health. Marlowe chief executive Alex Dacre is leaving with the disposal.
Horizonte Minerals (HZM) estimates that it will cost $454m to complete construction and deliver first metal at the Araguaia nickel project. This means that the estimate of overall cost is currently 87% higher than before at $1bn. The company is in talks with shareholders and lenders to secure full funding in the second quarter of 2024. The increased investment requirement means that existing debt facilities will have to be restructured. Short-term funding will be required will the discussions continue. Heikon Investments slashed its shareholding from 7.99% to 0.33%.
Shield Therapeutics (STX) is making progress with Accrufer iron deficiency treatment sales, but a third party overstated the number of prescriptions in 2023. There would have been 90,500 on the previous methodology, which was lower than expected, but the revised figure is 77,000. Year-end cash was $13.9m. Costs are being controlled, but there is no guarantee that there is enough cash to reach breakeven. Shield Therapeutics expects to be cash flow positive in the second half of 2025 instead of later this year.
Electric drivetrain developer Saietta Group (SED) it needs more cash by the end of March, or it will have to find a bidder and that made it the top faller on AIM for the second week in a row. Cash payments have been delayed.
Retail and promotional business Spaceandpeople (SAL) did slightly better than expected in 2023 with revenue of £5.8m, up from £4.7m. The company has changed its revenue recognition policy in the UK and revenues will be recognised on a net rather than gross basis. Without the change the 2023 revenues would have been more than £6.5m. The German business is recovering, and its revenues will still be recognised on a gross basis. There is no change to pre-tax profit – £90,000 is forecast.
Fertiliser producer Harvest Minerals (LON: HMI) says 2023 orders totalled 34,880 tonnes and 28,707 tonnes were invoiced and cash received for 27,024 tonnes. The 2024 orders have reached 7,067 tonnes. Management believe that orders could reach 70,000 tonnes this year, even though the market remains difficult. There was $630,000 in the bank at the end of 2023.
Frasers Group has acquired a 8.9% stake in models and collectibles supplier Hornby (HRN).
Empire Metals (EEE) is focusing on the Pitfield titanium project and is not extending the Gindalbie tribute agreement.
Chamberlin (CMH) has sold its profitable Petrel business for £3m and an exceptional gain of £2m. The cash will be invested in its foundry and machining business. There is £250,00 deferred until repairs are undertaken for the facility that is being sub-let to the purchaser by Chamberlin.
RBG Holdings (RBGP) has raised £2.8m at 9p/share, compared with a market price of 9.25p. This will provide a more solid base from which to grow the remaining legal services and M&A business. New legal partners have been recruited to grow the core operations. There is a £24m HSBC facility, but there will be increased headroom after the cash call. There is enough cash for at least 12 months. It is possible that M&A adviser Convex Capital will be sold to its management.
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Aquila Services Group (AQSG) intends to leave the standard list. The housing consultancy business reversed into shell company General Industries in August 2015. The share price is well below the level it was at the time of that deal. Management says that it has missed out on chances to acquire businesses because of a lack of liquidity in the shares. Leaving will save £100,000/year.
Newtyn Management has reduced its stake in Pinewood Technologies (PINE) from 10% to 8.56%. Chief executive William Berman sold 1.46 million shares at 34.85p each.
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Healthy snack foods supplier S-Ventures (SVEN) plans to raise at least £2.5m to pay deferred consideration and provide working capital. The fundraising has been announced ahead of time so that more investors can become involved. In the year to September 2023, gross revenues improved from £8.6m to £16.9m, while net debt is £6.8m. The main growth came from an initial contribution by gluten-free products company Juvela and technology platform Market Rocket. S-Ventures was loss making and the level is likely to depend on impairment charges.
Arbuthnot Banking Group (ARBB) continues to benefit from higher interest rates. Customer deposits grew 7% to £3.5bn, while wealth management assets under management increased from £1.38bn to £1.43bn. The new London office at 20 Finsbury Circus has increased space by 45% to 75,000 square feet. This will increase annual costs by £5m and there will be dual costs until October 2024 when the existing office lease expires.
Technology marketing business Inteliqo Ltd (IQO) generated initial revenues of $558,000 in the year to September 2023 and it moved from a loss of $428,000 to a pre-tax profit of $185,000. There is $384,000 in the bank, after a cash inflow of $195,000. Inteliqo should continue to be profitable this year as it builds up sales of smart translation Ipedia earbuds and the Langaroo language app.
Aquis Exchange (AQX) chief executive Alasdair Haynes bought 10,000 shares at 325p each, while non-exec chairman Glenn Collinson acquired 7,500 shares at 326.5p.
Shepherd Neame (SHEP) director George Barnes bought 1,000 shares at 800p each. Premier Miton has taken a 5.05% stake in Global Connectivity (GCON). Oberon Investments (OBE) chief executive Simon McGivern has sold 11.6 million shares and Joanna McGivern sold 650,000 shares at 3.6p each. Chairman Mike Cuthbert bought 140,000 shares at 3.6p each and finance director Galin Ganchev acquired an initial 138,888 shares at 3.6p/share. Simon McGivern still has a 6.78% stake. Shepherd Neame (SHEP) director George Barnes bought 1,000 shares at 800p each. Premier Miton has taken a 5.05% stake in Global Connectivity (GCON). Andrew Offit has increased his stake in AQRU (AQRU) from 4.77% to 11.9%.
Tap Global Group (TAP) has appointed Tennyson Securities as its broker.
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Shoe Zone (SHOE) has sparked another upgrade with its latest trading statement. The shoe retailer’s sales were slightly ahead of expectations and pre-tax profit will be at least £16m, which is 19% higher than forecast. Lower freight rates improved margins. The dividend estimate has been raised from 9p/share to 10.5p/share on the back of the profit growth. Zeus has increased its 2023-24 pre-tax profit forecast from £12.5m to £15.2m. To put this in perspective, one year ago Zeus forecast a 2022-23 pre-tax profit of £8.5m, not much more than 50% of the outcome. It would be wrong to expect similar upgrades this year, but it indicates that forecasts are generally conservative.
Gama Aviation (GMAA) is selling its Jet East business for $131m. Adjusting for debt and transaction costs the net amount is $100m, which is equivalent to 125p/share. That could allow a 55p/share dividend. The rest of the cash can be reinvested in the remaining aviation services businesses. Gama Aviation recently won air ambulance and offshore helicopter contracts.
CoStar Group Inc is bidding 110p/share for On The Market (OTMP), which values the property listings company at £99m. The February 2018 placing price was 165p. CoStar Group Inc says that On The Market provides a good entry point to the UK residential property market. The purchaser owns US-based Homes.com.
Litigation finance provider Manolete Partners (MANO) is benefiting from the UK government removing Covid-era protections against insolvency. In the six months to September 2023, the number of case investments jumped from 83 to 146. Bounce back loan cases separately increased from 83 to 179.
Craven House Capital (CRV) investee companies Garimon and Honeydog – it has 29.9% of each company – are planning to reverse into the Amigo Holdings shell on the Main Market. These are music streaming and digital publishing businesses.
eDrive systems developer Saietta (SED) shares returned from suspension on Thursday afternoon after it published results to the year to March 2023. There were problems with the accounting for the new agreements with Consolidated Metco Inc, which included an upfront payment of €3.3m and an inventory write-down of £2.1m. Revenues from continuing operations more than doubled to £4.8m, but the group loss was higher. Orders are in place to build up revenues. There was cash of £7.2m left at the end of March 2023, but by September this was down to £400,000. More cash will be required to finance the delivery of orders.
Fashion retailer Sosandar (SOS) has decided to reduce promotional and discounting activity on its website and open retail stores. There will be four shops by next spring. This will hold back short-term revenues but could accelerate progress in 2026-27. Singer has cut its full year revenues forecast by 19% to £46.8m. This means that having made a profit last year, this year Sosandar will be back to breakeven, and it will take two years to beat the £1.6m profit made last year.
Revolution Bars Group (RBG) reported full year figures broadly in line with expectations. The Peach Pubs business is trading well with like-for-like sales 14% ahead, but the Revolution bars have been hit be train strikes. Cavendish retained its flat 2023-24 pre-tax loss forecast of £2m, even though trading has been tough.
WH Ireland has produced its updated research for metallurgical coal producer Bens Creek Group (BEN) suggesting a move into profit this year. This year’s pre-tax profit forecast is slashed from £108m to £7.2m, with the following year’s estimate reduced from £96.2m to £33.4m. This is a scenario rather than a proper forecast. A 3.6 cents/share (3p) dividend is possible in 2024-25.
Cirata (CRTA), formerly known as WANdisco, is trading in line with expectations with bookings of $1.7m in the latest quarter. They are expected to be higher in the fourth quarter and the software company’s management is confident that the prospects are genuine. Cash should be at least $16m at the year end and Cirata could be cash breakeven in 2024.
R&Q Insurance Holdings (RQIH) is selling its program management business, and this should generate $300m of net proceeds. This will be used to pay down debt. The group chief executive and finance director will leave with the disposal.
ECR Minerals (ECR) has terminated its option to acquire the Hurricane project, following the changes in the board. Management does not believe the potential of the project warrants the acquisition cost.
Karelian Diamond Resources (KDR) is raising £250,000 at 2.5p/share and the cash will be used for exploration for nickel, copper, platinum group metals in Northern Ireland and diamonds in Finland. Peterhouse has been appointed as broker.
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Cadmium-free quantum dots developer Nanoco (NANO) has concluded its litigation with Samsung, and it has funds to move towards commercial production. The net litigation proceeds are $90m. The second tranche will be received next February. There are plans to return £33m-£40m (10p-12p/share) to shareholders after this. Contract terms are under discussion for the first commercial order, and they should conclude by the end of 2023. In the year to July 2023, revenues jumped from £2.5m to £5.6m with the main growth coming from recognising licence fees related to the Samsung litigation.
Apax Partners is bidding 110p/share for Kin & Carta (KCT), which is a 41% increase on the pre-bid share price. The share price has not been this high since March, but the bid is less than 50% of the 2023 high ahead of the February profit warning. The bid values Kin & Carta at £203m.
Online travel agency Hostelworld (HSW) increased full year guidance in its third quarter trading statement. Nine months revenues are 38% ahead at Euro75.2m. The EBITDA guidance range has been raised from Euro16.5m-Euro17m to Euro17.5m-Euro18m, up from Euro1.3m last year.
Property investor Town Centre Securities (TOWN) announced net tangible assets falling by 15% to 284p in the year to June 2023. It outperformed the benchmark property index. The greatest value declines in the portfolio related to car parks and offices. The loan-to-value has declined to 45.8% following disposals. The total dividend for the year is 5p/share.
Kitchenware retailer ProCook Group (PROC) says revenues fell 4% to £26.3m in the first half. This was helped by a good summer performance, but trading has been tougher in September and October.
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Pharma C Investments (PCIL) has received a general meeting requisition from one of its shareholders. The directors are reviewing the request.
Technology marketing start-up Inteliqo (IQO) generated income of more than $400,000 and pre-tax profit of $250,000 from the distribution rights of the Langaroo app, which has still to be launched on Google Play and the Apple app store.
Macaulay Capital (MCAP) has realised one of the five investments it took on from Chelverton Asset Management. Qualification Check B shares were bought by a trade buyer, and this will generate fees that will be shared by Macaulay Capital and Chelverton Asset Management. The net amount receivable by Macaulay Capital is £212,000.
Guanajuato Silver Company (GSVR) generated record production of 941,338 silver equivalent ounces in the second quarter and all-in sustaining cost was $22.47/ounce. Realised prices improved on the previous quarter. There was a small dip in net loss of $8.5m. Drill results from the Topia mine in Durango, Mexico have been promising.
Capital for Colleagues (LON: CFCP) investee company Bright Ascension provides software for the space sector, and it has been selected to lead onboard and ground software development for the three-year OS2-VOLT mission. This OS2-VOLT mission is being led by another investee company, Craft Prospect.
Marula Mining (MARU) has moved to the Apex section of the market. The construction of the initial modular processing plant for the Kinusi copper mine has been completed and is ready for transportation and commissioning.
Rogue Baron (SHNJ) raised £50,000 at 0.75p/share.
Coinsilium Group Ltd (COIN) chief executive Eddy Travia bought 1.5 million shares at 1.25p each.
Andrew Offit has taken a 4.77% stake in AQRU (AQRU).
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Education software and services provider Tribal (TRB) reported a 2% increase in interim revenues even though the NTU project has been cancelled. Annualised recurring revenues are 3% ahead at £51.9m. The NTU project is still the subject of dispute, but there will be no more non-legal costs. The second half is expected to be better and pre-tax profit is forecast to recover from £3.7m to £9.1m.
Loyalty technology provider Eagle Eye (EYE) has revealed that a previously announced three-year contract is with department stores operator Hudson Bay Company, which was formed in the seventeenth century and who’s backers included Prince Rupert. Hudson Bay Company will relaunch its digital loyalty programme using Eagle Eye technology.
Fulcrum Utility Services (FCRM) intends to seek shareholder approval to leave AIM. This announcement followed the release of full year figures showing an increased loss. The utility infrastructure business reported a £25.7m loss on a 18% decrease in revenues to £50.6m. Even excluding write-downs and restructuring charges there was a loss.
Compliance and maintenance services provider Kinovo (KINO) revealed a non-binding bid approach from Rx3 Holdings, which the bid target said was at 56p/share. Management says that the offer is at the lower end of board expectations. Rx3 has confirmed that the offer price will be at least 40p/share, because 29.9% shareholder Tipacs2 Ltd recently bought shares at that price from Western Selection (WESP).
Wellhead equipment supplier Plexus Holdings (POS) says a £5m rental contract for POS-GROP HG wellhead equipment and sealing technology announced in March has been increased in value to £8m. These revenues will be recognised in the year to June 2024, which should enable Plexus to move into profit. The 2021-22 revenues were £2.31m and they are expected to decline in 2022-23.
Bivictrix Therapeutics (BVX) has been granted a US patent for lead asset BVX001 and it expects to gain a Japanese patent in a few weeks. BVX001 is an antibody drug conjugate than targets leukaemia.
Cake Box (CBOX) reported like-for-like sales growth of 6.8% in the first 17 weeks of the financial year. That represents an acceleration of growth in recent weeks as marketing is stepped up. There are 212 outlets with scope for more. After paying the final dividend there is £6m in the bank.
Redx Pharma (REDX) says zelasudil (RXC007), an oral, selective Rho Associated Coiled-Coil Containing Protein Kinase 2 (ROCK2) inhibitor, has received Orphan Drug Designation from the FDA for the potential treatment of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF). The treatment is being used in a phase 2a clinical study for IPF and data is expected in the first quarter of next year. IPF is a disease of the lungs which progressively causes scarring and a reduction in lung function.
Neometals (NMT) says battery recycling joint venture Primobius has received an order for 10 tonne/day of lithium-ion battery recycling spoke with Mercedes. The facility will recover lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese and other materials and feed them back into production of 50,000 batteries for new Mercedes vehicles. This is important because it will help the joint venture to gain credibility and win more business.
Cybersecurity firm Shearwater Group (SWG) has delayed publication of its full year results due to audit delays. They are set to be published on 5 September. On a brighter note, delayed contracts have been received in the first quarter of the new financial year. Market conditions are becoming more favourable.
Coro Energy (CORO) has sold its 18.76% stake in ion Ventures for £1.25m in cash, of which £250,000 is deferred until March 2024. The book value was $259,000.
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Graft Polymer (UK) (GPL) signed a manufacturing services agreement for production of haemostatic wound care products. The partner is in the Israel pharma market and the Graft Bio facility will provide manufacturing services for the partner’s patented haemostatic powder. This changes from a self-emulsifying powder to a gel when coming into contact with blood, thereby helping to clot the blood effectively.
Ferro-Alloy Resources (FAR) warns that problems with the delivery of concentrate material to its secondary processing facility will hit third quarter results. This follows record second quarter vanadium, molybdenum and nickel production.
Zamaz (ZAMZ) is changing its name to Dispensa, although the strategy remains the same. It will acquire growing, speciality food brands.
Ashington Innovation (ASHI) has signed heads of terms for the acquisition of Calon Cardio-Technology. Calon is developing a left ventricular asset device, an implantable heart pump for patients with severe heart failure.
Mode Group Holdings (MODE) is changing its name to R8 Capital.
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Guernsey-based Inteliqo Ltd (IQO) plans to become a distributor of a range of technology products. The first is an earbud that can translate 42 languages in real-time. There is limited liquidity with little more than 2% of the shares not held by the five main shareholders. A lock-in agreement means that more than 90% of the shares cannot be sold for 12 months. This is reflected in the bid/offer spread of 1p/4p, which effectively means that the share price was unchanged on the first day of dealings. There were no trades. Pro forma net assets are £557,000, which is equivalent to 0.5p a share.
Quantum Exponential Group (QBIT) has made a £450,000 investment as part of a £12m fundraising by QLM Technology Ltd, a photonics hardware and technology developer. It has developed a gas imaging camera based on quantum technology. The technology will be integrated into lead investor Schlumberger’s end-to-end emissions solutions business. It can be used to quantify greenhouse gas.
TruSpine Technologies (TSP) says that the instrument sterilisation testing for the FDA 510k submission has been delayed due to problems getting a supply of medical grade steel.
Love Hemp Group (LIFE) says full year revenues fell 16% to £3.6m. This was hit by delays to the UK novel foods product register. Second half operating costs have been reduced. Two major listings of CBD products have been agreed.
VVV Resources (VVV) had £87,000 in cash and net assets of £148,000 at the end of 2021. A share purchase agreement should lead to VVV owning 100% of the Mitterburg copper project in Austria and the Shangri La polymetallic project in Western Australia – it already owns 51% of this project.
Wishbone Gold (WSBN), which is also quoted on AIM, reported encouraging visual drilling results at the Red Setter project, Patersons Range, Western Australia. This has prompted management to secure a second drilling rig.
SulNOx Group (SNOX) has won its first order for fuel conditioner in Costa Rica for evaluation and an additional order in Germany.
MiLOC Group Ltd (ML.P) revenues declined from HK$20.5m to HK$4.94m and a profit became a loss.
Chris Akers has increased his stake in Quetzal Capital (QTZ) from 21% to 22%. John Mahtani has cut his stake from 3.83% to below 3%.
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Bumper fuel profit meant that NWF (NWF) produced record results in the year to May 2022. Group revenues were 30% ahead at £878.6m, while underlying pre-tax profit jumped from £11.9m to £20.9m. That was excluding a £8.3m impairment charge for feeds division assets. There was a continued steady increase in the total dividend to 7.5p a share. All three divisions improved their profit during the year and NWF has net cash of £9m. There were no acquisitions last year, but the cash in the balance sheet will help to finance further fuels deals. The plan is to spend £10m a year, paying around six times operating profit. That will enhance earnings.
Filtronic (FTC) narrowly beat June’s upgraded full year results for the year to May 2022. Revenues improved from £15.6m to £17.1m, while pre-tax profit jumped from £200,000 to £1.5m. The mix of product sales boosted margins. Higher margin defence and critical communications sales grew, while lower margin Xhaul telecoms revenues fell, although they were stronger in the second half. There is likely to be a greater proportion of Xhaul sales in this year’s forecast revenues of £19m. That means that group margins will decline. Pre-tax profit is expected to be £800,000 and net cash could rise to £4.4m.
Cosmetics supplier Revolution Beauty (REVB) has delayed its 2021-22 results and cut its expectations for 2022-23. Poor retail demand in the US and the loss of £9m of Russian and Ukraine revenues have hit the early part of the new financial year. Online demand is switching to store sales and cost increases have hit profitability. Zeus has cut its 2022-23 EBITDA forecast by 38% to £19m, while higher net debt means that earnings are reduced by 64% to 1.5p a share.
Lithium-ion battery cell technology developer AMTE Power (AMTE) has secured a partnership with Cosworth for its Ultra High Power (UHP) rechargeable pouch battery cells. This follows the announcement that AMTE Power has chosen a site in Dundee for a new 0.5GWh battery production facility. Cosworth is a global technology business that used to be famous for making Formula One engines. It can design, develop and manufacture engines. Cosworth recently acquired electrification business Delta and this deal will add to the expertise.
TV programme producer Zinc Media (ZIN) is acquiring The Edge Picture Company and raising £5m at 100p a share. The Edge is based in London and Qatar and is a brand and corporate film maker. Clients include Barclays, Amazon and FIFA. In 2021, revenues were £8.2m and EBITDA was £800,000. There is initial consideration of £2.1m in cash and shares with up to £3.875m payable if a total of £5m of operating profit is made over the three years to June 2025.
Omega Diagnostics (ODX) has completed the sale of the CD4 business for up to £6.1m. The initial £1.1m has been paid. A further £4m will be paid when a clinical study is completed in Kenya. There was a monthly cash outflow of £300,000 a month from CD4. The ongoing focus will be the health and nutrition business.
Yacht services provider GYG (GYG) is asking shareholders to agree to drop its AIM quotation at a meeting on 31 August. Disappointing trading in recent years and lack of investor interest are two reasons for the proposed cancelation. Costs can be reduced by €700,000 a year. The half year trading update says that revenues are in line with expectations and the order book is strong. However, there is a lack of capital to grow the business.
Symphony Environmental (SYM) raised £1m at 18p a share from Sea Pearl Ventures and there are four million warrants associated with the placing that are exercisable at 25p each. Sea Pearl will own a 17.4% stake in the oxo-biodegradable plastics technology developer. First half revenues dropped from £4.9m to £3m due to logistics problems and orders delayed.
Piling contractor Van Elle (VANL) reported much improved figures for the year to April 2022 with revenues were 48% ahead at £124.9m, while the group returned to profit. Rig utilisations levels have improved. This year, pre-tax profit is expected to improve from £3.6m to £5m this year.
Franchise lettings group Belvoir Group (BLV) revenues increased 11% in the first half of 2022 with lettings growth offsetting lower property sales after stamp duty incentives ended. The fastest growth came from financial services, where revenues are 19% ahead.
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Ground engineering and piling business Keller (KLR) operating profit increased by 19% to nearly £50m as revenues jumped 31% to £1.38bn. Revenue expectations have been raised, but higher costs will reduce margins and there is an additional £1m interest charge, which means that the pre-tax profit forecast is cut by £1m to £101m.
Motor dealer Pendragon (PDG) has ended discussion with a potential bidder, which was potentially going to offer 29p a share. One major institutional shareholder was not supportive of the deal.
First Tin (1SN) has commenced the definitive feasibility study at the Taronga tin deposit in Australia.
Canadian Overseas Petroleum (COPL) has confirmed that the Wyoming deep discovery has total original oil in place of 993.5 million barrels. Three horizontal wells are planned for the 2022-23 drilling campaign.
News publisher National World (NWOR) increased first half revenues from £42.1m to £43.5m and the underlying pre-tax profit improved from £3.5m to £5.6m. This masks a 41% increase in digital revenues. There are £3m of annualised savings planned by the end of 2022. There is even a plan to announce a dividend with the full year results.
Andrew Hore