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Quoted Micro 13 January 2025

AQUIS STOCK EXCHANGE

Good Life Plus (GDLF) has launched more partnerships in the past three months, including with Reach and News UK. The family interests of Mark Blandford are subscribing £1m for an issue of convertible loan notes with up to £1m more on offer to other investors until the end of January. The cash will be invested in expanding customer acquisition and partnership, plus to enhance the premium prize draw operations. There are also plans for international expansion.

Healthy snacks supplier S-Ventures (SVEN) has published its results for the 15 months to December 2023. This is part of the work that is required to be in a position to reverse the operating subsidiaries into AIM shell Riverfort Global Opportunities (RGO). Annualised revenues grew 170% to £20m. The cash outflow from operating activities was £1.4m in the 15 month period.

Oscillate (MUSH) has appointed Robin Birchall, a former director of Helium One Global, as chief executive and Steve Xerri becomes an executive director. Robin Birchall will receive options over 2% of the current issued share capital at a price equivalent to the share price at the time of a move to AIM or other Recognised Investment Exchange, plus he will receive a payment to buy 4.25 million shares. Igraine (KING) has reduced its shareholding in Oscillate from 5.05% to 3.64%.

Automotive electrification technology developer Equipmake (EQIP) has received approaches from strategic investors and potential acquirers. Discussions continue. In the six months to November 2024, revenues improved 19% to £2.47m with EV components revenues increasing 80% to £254,000. There was a cash outflow from operating activities of £2.37m and capital spending of £686,000. Bus repowering services are being scaled down because of low volumes and this will save £2m/year. There was £2m in the bank at the end of November 2024. The contracted order book is worth £11m.

Zentra Group (ZNT), which was previously One Heritage, has signed a new relationship agreement with 65.2% shareholder One Heritage Property Development. This ensures at least two independent directors and the majority shareholder’s nominated director will not vote on outlined matters.

RentGuarantor (RGG) has raised £455,000 from a convertible loan notes issue to RentGuarantor chief executive Paul Foy. They are redeemable on 18 November 2026.

Chris Akers has a 5.1% stake in Global Connectivity (GCON), while Chris New increased his shareholding from 8.88% to 9.75%. Keith Harris raised his stake from 9.98% to nearly 11%. Premier Miton has increased its shareholding from 4.74% to 5.21%, while Placifor Investments raised its stake from 9.76% to 10.7%. Livia Meyer’s stake has reduced from 16.97% to 8.78%. Barry Hersh has still not paid the £375,000 subscription amount for 37.5 million shares.

ChallengerX (CXS) has raised £120,000 via a convertible loan note, which is convertible into 120 million shares when the company is readmitted to Aquis. The cash will fund due diligence on potential acquisitions.

Ace Liberty and Stone (ALSP) chairman Dr Antonios Ghorayeb bought 23,940 shares for a total of £11,475 in September and October. The announcement is late.

AIM

Data and marketing services provider Jaywing (JWNG) has sent out the circular to gain shareholder approval for the cancellation of the AIM admission. This follows a requisition notice by 29.5% shareholder Michael Ashcroft and the company has decided that the departure from AIM is in the best interests of the shareholders. The general meeting is on the 5 February.

It has been a topsy turvy week for legal services provider RBG Holdings (RBGP). It initially terminated the consultancy agreement of Ian Rosenblatt due to breaches of contract and offensive behaviour. He has restrictive covenants lasting until July 2028, but was identified as owner of AWH Acquisition Corp, which is regulated as a firm of solicitors that changed its name to Rosenblatt Law. He is a director of this company along with former RBG Holdings director Tania MacLeod. Ian Rosenblatt had requisitioned a general meeting to remove Jon Divers as chief executive of RBG Holdings. At the end of the week after the market closed, RBG Holdings said it had entered into an exclusivity period with Ian Rosenblatt for the sale of the Rosenblatt brand business to Rosenblatt Law. Ian Rosenblatt will withdraw his winding up petition and the general meeting notice. This exclusivity lasts until 24 January.

Downhole oil and gas technology developer Enteq Technologies (NTQ) says testing of the SABER rotary tool results in the requirement for further engineering modifications. Delays to the start of active test drilling with an Australian customer mean that the timing of revenues is uncertain. The drilling could begin in April. There are also additional costs. This means that cash will not last as long as previously expected and Cavendish has pulled its forecasts. Enteq was expected to move into profit in 2026-27.

There was a strong end to the year for floorcoverings distributor Likewise (LIKE). The market fell but Likewise continues to grow. Fourth quarter revenues were 10% higher than the corresponding period. Full year revenues of £150.8m was 3% ahead of forecast. A new logistics centre has been acquired in Plymouth.

Team Internet Group (TIG) announced that it had received two bid approaches from TowerBook Capital Partners and Verdane Fund Manager AB. Each of the potential bidders was proposing an offer of 125p/share. Previous approaches were rejected for being too low. Both approaches are being considered. TowerBook Capital Partners has since decided not to bid.

Pawnbroker H and T (HAT) says 2024 trading was in line with expectations. The pledge book increased 26% to £127m, with more loans of over £5,000. There was strong demand for lower price jewellery, which boosted retail sales. National Insurance changes will increase costs by £2m/year. Octopus Investments has cut its stake from 10.9% to 9.98%. The 2024 results will be published on 18 March.

ImmuPharma (IMM) says the preclinical research programme for autoimmune therapy P140 should pave the way for earlier, more accurate diagnostics, as well as better identification and improved monitoring of patients. Detailed data is not being published.

Plastic products supplier Coral Products (CRU) has sold and leased back two freehold properties for £1.7m. The initial annual payment of the 15-year lease is £155,000. The £1.1m of related mortgages will be repaid. A final agreement for the insurance claim for the May 2020 fire at one of the company’s premises has resulted in a payment of £900,000.

Arecor Therapeutics (AREC) is ceasing the operations of Tetris Pharma and it is returning the rights to Ogluo, a glucagon auto-injector pen for severe hypoglycaemia, to Xeris BioPhaarma. A partner of Tetris Pharma lost a key NHS Tender, which means revenues will be lower than expected in 2025. There will be a £3m write down. This enables Arecor Therapeutics to concentrate on core products, including ultra-rapid acting insulin candidate AT278, where partner discussions continue.

Automated transport analytics provider Cordel (CRDL) has won a new contract with Angel Trains. It will pinpoint track geometry data from high-speed passenger trains, rather than dedicated monitoring trains. This should help to reduce costs. The technology is Network Rail certified.

A trading statement from animal feed additives supplier Anpario (ANP) has sparked the fifth upgrade to 2024 forecasts. There was strong growth in Middle East and Africa. Shore has raised its pre-tax profit forecast to £5.5m, compared with £3.5m in 2023. Net cash is estimated to be £10.5m.

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Kitchenware retailer ProCook Group (PROC) had a strong third quarter, which is the third quarter in a row where the growth rate has accelerated. Third quarter revenues were 11% higher at £25.6m, which means that the year-to-date figure is 9.2% ahead at £54m. Third quarter growth in retail was 12.4%, helped by store openings. Three more stores will be opened in the fourth quarter. Ecommerce growth was 9.2%. Like-for-like growth to December 2024 was 3.8% with ecommerce growing fastest. Net cash was £1m at the end of 2024.

Andrew Hore

Quoted Micro 30 September 2024

AQUIS STOCK EXCHANGE

Seneca Partners has requisitioned a general meeting at ProBiotix Health (PBX) to remove chief executive Steen Andersen and Frederik Bruhn-Petersen, whose family office recently subscribed for shares, from the board. Seneca was an early backer of OptiBiotix (OPTI), which spun off ProBiotix Health and whose boss Stephen O’Hara is on the board. OptiBiotix was unhappy with the share subscription and concern about the increase of the number of employees in Denmark.

Brewer Adnams (ADB) interim revenues improved from £30m to £31.9m and the loss was reduced from £4m to £2.55m. NAV fell to £19.9m at the end of June 2024. The funding review is continuing. Proposals for additional funding have not been at suitable cost, so non-core assets will be sold to reduce debt. Adnams improved market share in the off-trade, but sales to pubs and bars declined faster than the market.

Music artist talent management services provider All Things Considered (ATC) increased interim revenues from £3.4m to £19.6m, helped by a sharp increase in services revenues and an initial contribution from the live events division. The loss rose from £1.14m to £1.26m. Net cash is £1.68m. The first major production for the ATC Experience division is Hamlet Hail to the Thief, which combines Shakespeare and Radiohead.

Skin treatments developer Incanthera (INC) says the initial launch of the SKIN + Cell is being expanded and the products will be in the European retail network of Marionnaud sooner than originally planned.  That is 1,200 outlets and this should be enough to move Incanthera into profit. Full timing of the launch is still being discussed. There are also plans for additional products.

Trading in Essentially (ESSN) shares has been suspended pending an investigation.

Cleantech engineering company Time to ACT (TTA) reported a loss of £1.1m on revenues of £1.89min the year to March 2024, which was prior to flotation. There was a profit the previous year, but that was due to a one-off payment of £1.5m. Oberon forecasts revenues of £2.2m this year but points out the lumpy nature of revenues. There would still mean the company would be loss making.

Invinity Energy Systems (IES) joint venture development partner Gamesa Electric has ordered a 1.2MWh Mistral battery for a solar and wind generating site in Spain. This was announced at the same time as the interims, which were already well flagged. Interim revenues were £1.6m and the cash outflow from activities was £12.4m.

Bad debts of €1.09m were recovered by Black Sea Property (BSP) helped it move into profit in the six months to June 2024. Net assets are €50.6m.

Cadence Minerals (KDNC) made an interim loss of £2.5m, while net assets were £17.8m at the end of June 2024. The net cash outflow from activities was £300,000 and net cash was £100,000.

IntelliAM (INT) generated revenues of £106,000 between July 2023 and March 2024 and lost money.This is the period before the acquisition of 53 Degrees North Engineering. There was cash of £91,000 at the end of March 2024.

Equipmake (EQIP) has received an additional order from South American bus manufacturer Agrale. Equipmake will supply parts for the MA11 light bus platform, which is an electric/ethanol hybrid.

Hot Rocks Investments (HRIP) is investment in the Oscillate (MUSH) placing to help it finance the acquisition of Quantum Hydrogen. The investment company is buying shares in Oscillate at 1p each and they come with a warrant exercisable at 2p. The total fundraising is £700,000.

Coinsilium (COIN) reported that interim revenues slumped to £3,000, but the digital assets investor and services provider moved from loss to profit. That was due to a net fair value gain on financial assets of £336,000. Cash was £430,000 at the end of June 2024.

Igraine (KING) had £84,000 in the bank at the end of June 2024, following an interim loss of £67,000. The board is evaluating new opportunities.

Valerium (VLRM) has launched VLRM Capital Management in Gibraltar and it will act as director of VLRM Capital Management VSA Private Fund. The fund will use volume spread analysis to generate returns. Valerium chairman James Formolli has invested £1m in the fund.

Marula Mining (MARU) has updated its mine development plan for the Kinusi copper mine in Tanzania. The infrastructure is suitable to support open pit mining and two-phase copper processing operation to produce copper cathode.

Wishbone Gold (WSBN) is receiving A$55,000 from the Western Australian government towards exploration of the Nullagine tenements at Mosquito Creek.

Phoenix Digital Assets (PNIX) had net assets of 5.07p/share at the end of June.

Voyager Life (VOY) says that M3 Helium, which it has an option to acquire, plans a second frack on the Nilson well. This is a fully funded programme with investors providing $170,000 for a 25% interest in the well.

Ormonde Mining (ORM) says cash decreased by €769,000 in the first half of 2024. Net assets were €5.06m at the end of June 2024, with cash of €1.54m.

Globa Capital (GCAP) had net liabilities of £485,000 at the end of June 2024. There is support from shareholders and loan note holders to meet ongoing costs.

TechFinancials (TECH) had cash of $318,000 at the end of June 2024. Management is seeking investment opportunities.

Vinanz (BTC) raised £608,000 at 13p/share. This will fund the acquisition of more Bitcoin miners.

Lift Global Ventures (LFT) appointed Oberon as corporate adviser and broker.

RAJ Bailey acquired 10,000 shares in Daniel Thwaites (THW) at 85.25p each. It taks the director’s stake to 1.32%.

AIM

Floorcoverings supplier Airea (AIEA) had already flagged the weak second quarter trading. Interim revenues were 6% lower at £9.3m and there was a swing from a pre-tax profit of £620,000 to a loss of £68,000. Airea does not appear to be losing market share, and third quarter trading has been stronger. The investment in the manufacturing facility continues and should be completed in early 2025. There is still net cash even though inventories have increased.

Software and maintenance services provider Pennant International (PEN) says that the UK strategic defence review has led to delays in training contracts. This part of the business is being reviewed with plans to focus on a software-led model. Interim revenues were 4% higher at £7.4m despite a decline in North American revenues because of the splitting up of a large Canadian contract. There was a move back into a modest profit. A new software product will be launched in early 2025. Cavendish still expects a full year loss of £400,000, but it is reviewing its 2025 figures.

Telematics services provider Microlise (SAAS) has secured a five-year contract renewal with JC Bamford up until September 2029. The technology enhances connectivity and diagnostic capabilities to improve productivity. The relationship has lasted 14 years.

Graphene technology developer Directa Plus (DCTA) is taking a cautious approach to the environmental remediation tenders that it has been expecting to be awarded. These have been removed from forecasts and full year revenues are estimated at €7.3m, down from €10.5m, with a loss of €5.1m. The interim revenues declined 27% to €3.45m, although this was partly offset by the concentration on higher margin business. If Directa Plus wins one of the tenders, then revenues could rise significantly over the next year. There should still be net cash of €5.2m at the end of 2024, so Directa Plus can wait for the tenders to come through.

Shield Therapeutics (STX) has revealed phase 3 paediatric study results for ACCRUFeR, its iron deficiency anaemia treatment, that show highly clinically relevant effectiveness. This will support filings with the FDA and the European authorities for children older than one month. The FDA filing should be in the first quarter of 2025.

Ondine Biomedical Inc (OBI) has raised £2.8m at 12.5p/share, although the transaction is not expected to be completed until early November. This follows a partnership with Sweden-based Molnlycke Health Care that will take the Steriwave nasal antimicrobial treatment in the European and Middle East markets. The UK is the initial focus. The addressable market is $300m.

Cora Gold (CORA) says exploration work at the Sanankoro gold project in southern Mali has identified twenty new targets within eight gold bearing structures – four primary and four secondary structures. There are seven key targets. This provides potential to extend the existing gold resource of 920,000 ounces. There are signs that the Mali government may lift the moratorium on issuing permits. The existing DFS was based on a gold price of $1,750/ounce and even at this price level the project would generate $71.8m of free cash in the first year.

Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) has completed the final stage of the Factory Acceptance Test for the MFE110 electrolyser. The customer is Northern Ireland Water, and it will deploy one unit. This should help to spark more serious interest from other potential customers.

Fluid power products supplier Flowtech Fluidpower (FLO) had already pre-empted the interims in its July trading statement, but trading got tougher in the third quarter. Interim sales fell 6% to £55.7m with customers deferring orders. A recovery was expected in the second half, but revenues are likely to be flat leading to a 2% decline in revenues to £110m. Pre-tax profit is forecast to slump from £4.3m to £1.7m before recovering next year.

Emmerson (EML) is hopeful that it will receive the environmental permit for the Khemisset potash project in Morocco before the end of the year. There will also be the release of lab results from the second round of crop trials that examine the effectiveness of the potash providing phosphate to lettuces. Emmerson currently has $1.7m in cash. This should last well into 2025.

Hummingbird Resources (HUM) has launched an operational and strategic review and Dan Betts is moving from chief executive to chairman of the gold producer. A new boss is being sought. Lower than expected mining volumes mean that Kouroussa will take until the end of the year to reach commercial production. A $30m prepayment gold loan has been agreed with CIG. Gold will be delivered to CIG each month.

Energy services supplier Enteq Technologies (NTQ) has raised £1.5m from a placing and subscription at 5p/share. A retail offer could raise up to £500,000 and it closes on 30 September. The cash will help to finance the commercial launch of the SABER (Steer-at-Bit Enteq Rotary) tool. Testing with the first customer is ongoing. The fleet of SABER tools will be raised to ten.

Spirits supplier Distil (DIS) is raising £650,000 at 0.12p/share with non-exec Roland Grain subscribing £200,000 and Dr Graham Cooley £90,000. The shares come with placing warrants exercisable at 0.36p each. Allenby has been appointed as broker. The cash will fund promotion and production of stock.

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Highway Capital (HWC) has ceased discussions for the purchase of Guinevere Capital Esports and Entertainment. A capital restructuring is planned so that debt can be converted into equity and more cash raised via a share issue. The 2022-23 and 2023-24 accounts should be published by November. Trading in the shares was suspended in 2016.

Andrew Hore

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