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Quoted Micro 12 August 2024
AQUIS STOCK EXCHANGE
Quantum Exponential Group (QBIT) says potential investors have proposed a minimum investment of £1m at 1p/share. The investors have also agreed to pay the investment company £100,000 to cover costs since incurred since the proposed cancelation was announced. This will be repayable out of the proceeds of the investment when it is completed.
Marula Mining (MARU) is acquiring 80% of Kenyan mineral processing company Agarwal Metals and Ores, which owns the Kilifi manganese processing plant.
Flex Labs Inc (FLEX) is proposing to cancel its Aquis quotation and is holding a general meeting on 30 August. The plan is to seek a listing in Canada. The AI company joined Aquis last December at 6p/share. The share price halved to 0.75p last week.
Ormonde Mining (ORM) investee company TRU Precious Metals has appointed Ormonde Mining technical adviser Steve Nicol as chief executive. The 36.2%-owned TRU Precious Metals is exploring for gold and copper in Canada. Another investee company, Peak Nickel, has commenced a drill programme in Aberdeenshire. There will be a minimum of 1,000 metres drilled.
Gunsynd (GUN) remains on Aquis for a few more days and it has entered a farm-in agreement with Pinwheel Resources over acreage in Canada. It can earn 100% of Falcon Lake U-Co-Cu project and Bear Twit VMS project for a total outlay of £200,000 in cash and shares.
IntelliAM AI (INT) has secured a contract extension with a global alcohol company. The company’s consulting services will be broadened to 35 maltings sites in the UK. The contract value is a minimum of £100,000.
Walls and Futures REIT (WAFR) has been trying to attract institutional investors involved in infrastructure and property, but the General Election led to delays. The process will be restarted at the end of the summer holidays. The scale of any potential fundraising will be larger than previously expected.
Oberon Investments (OBE) raised £2.5m at 3.5p/share and that will help to accelerate growth. First quarter revenues increased by 90% to £2.54m and this came from all the divisions. Like-for-like growth of more than 30% is being targeted for the full year.
Tectonic Gold (TTAU) has sold its 10% stakes in diamond miner Deep Blue Minerals and heavy mineral sands miner Whale Head Minerals to AIM-quoted Kazera Global (KZG). A potential Western Australia gold acquisition opportunity is being assessed.
Investment Evolution Credit (IEC) has raised £100,000 at 20p/share.
Ananda Developments (ANA) has moved to the Apex segment of the Aquis Stock Exchange.
AIM
Hargreaves Services (HSP) reported a fall in full year pre-tax profit, but it was slightly higher than expected at £16.9m. Pre-tax profit was lower because of the reduced contribution from the German HRMS business, although it did have a much better second half. This recovery should continue into the current year. EU sanctions on Russian pig iron has helped prices improve, which is good for the HRMS recycling operations. The enhanced dividend will continue and should at least be maintained at 36p/share. NAV is 583p/share.
Customer engagement and intelligent automation systems supplier Netcall (NET) is spending an initial £9.6m for Govtech, which has a focus on the public sector, and this will be earnings enhancing this year. Govtech helps local authorities to automate council transactions so they can be done more quickly and efficiently. Netcall has local authority clients, and its coverage of UK councils will increase from 26% to 34%. Netcall had £33.7m of net cash at the end of June 2024. Even after the acquisition Netcall could still have £31m in cash at the end of June 2025.
Insurance premium finance and professional funding provider Orchard Funding (ORCH) says its largest customer has gone into administration. Orchard Funding has lent £16.7m to Insure That clients out of a total lending book of £66.8m at the end of June 2024. Management is assessing the recoverability of the Insure That loans. This comes six weeks after a positive trading statement.
Cash shell Earnz (EARN) is making its first acquisitions and raising up to £4m at 7.5p/share. It is buying energy services companies Cosgrove & Drew, which provides public sector project work and compliance services for heating and plumbing, and heating installation and maintenance services provider South West Heating Services. Earnz chair Bob Holt has a stake in Cosgrove & Drew, which will cost up to £196m. In 2023, it generated revenues of £9.1m and lost £832,000. South West Heating Services will cost up to £1.15m and it made revenues of £1.1m and a pre-tax profit of £275,000 in the nine months to March 2024. The focus is cross-selling of services and organic growth.
Ocean Harvest Technology (OHT) has published positive data from trials of OceanFeed Swine. Adding this feed ingredient to the diet of pregnant sows results in more piglets being born and improved milk quality in the sows. Revenues per sow increased by $24/year. More than $100bn/year is spent on swine feed.
Natural resources data analyser and provider Getech (GTC) has raised £1.5m at 2p/share and could generate up to £200,000 more from a retail offer. This will improve the balance sheet ahead of the planned sale of Nicholson House. The cost base is being reduced. There will be investment in the sales and business development teams, as well as in machine learning technology development.
Revolution Bars (RBG) has received court approval for its restructuring plan. This means that some bars can be closed, and others will have rent reductions. There will be 65 bars and pubs left in operation. This should improve annualised EBITDA by £3.8m.
Oil and gas company Prospex Energy (PXEN) raised £3.34m via a placing and subscription at 6p/share. There was also an oversubscribed retail offer that raised £859,000. Prospex Energy wants the cash to acquire an interest of 7.5% in the Vlura producing gas field that generates more than four-fifths of the Spain’s gas production.
Hermes Pacific Investment (HPAC) plans to leave AIM. The share price slumped to 40p. The investment company found it difficult to secure suitable investments in the financial services sector in south east Asia and changed into a property investor in 2022, but only one property has been acquired. There is a low free float, and the shares are trading at a large discount to the September 2023 NAV of 147p/share.
Oil and gas company Bowleven (BLVN) plans to leave AIM and 58.3% shareholder Crown Ocean Capital is offering shareholders the chance to sell shares at 0.225p each up until 11 September. This offer is dependent on the departure from AIM being agreed at a general meeting on 28 August. Management believes that being private will give the company more flexibility and reduce costs.
Floorcoverings manufacturer Airea (AIEA) was hit be a slowdown in second quarter sales. The decline of 5.6% was slightly better than for the market as a whole. Interim sales are lower with international revenues 22% lower. July has been stronger and new product launches are planned. There has been an increase in inventory because of the slow sales. The interims will be announced on 26 September. The full year expectations have been reduced.
Extended reality technology developer Engage XR (EXR) says interim revenues reached a record of €2.2m with the main growth coming from licence income. Net cash is €5.5m at the end of June 2024. Management still believes that Engage XR can move into profitability during 2025 without raising additional cash. Full year revenues of €5.3m and net cash of €3.7m are forecast.
EnergyPathways (EPP) says the retention of the decarbonisation investment allowance in the energy profits levy is a positive signal. This should be helpful for the company’s MESH Marram Energy Storage Hub) project. This part of the development of the Marram gas field in the UK Irish Sea.
Tan Delta Systems (TAND) has entered into a product agreement with an engine manufacturer to develop a sensor to monitor coolants and water-based hydraulic solutions. The initial value of the agreement is £200,000, but it could increase to £2m.
Seed Innovations (SEED) has used some of its cash to buy £250,000 of shares in the recent fundraising by AIM-quoted Pantheon Resources (PANR), which is exploring for oil and gas in Alaska. The placing was at 17p/share and the current share price is 18.18p. There is still £3.5m in cash left.
MAIN MARKET
Restaurants operator Hostmore (MORE) says interim like-for-like sales have declined 10% and this accelerated to a 23% decline in July. The first half loss has been reduced. Borrowings are likely to exceed the current debt facilities. Management continues to work on the acquisition of master franchise owner TGI Fridays Inc. The plan is to sell corporate stores to new franchisees and there are agreements to sell stores for more than $40m. A review of options if the acquisition does not happen is being undertaken.
Alkemy Capital Investments (ALK) has updated the market on progress with the Tees Valley Lithium refinery project. A collaboration with Geothermal Engineering intends to develop integrated supply chains in the UK. Project funding partners have been shortlisted, while overheads are being reduced.
Andrew Hore
Quoted Micro 8 January 2024
Coinsilium (COIN) was the biggest riser on the week with a 55.3% improvement to 2.95p. This is the highest the share price has been since August 2022. The increased trading levels at the end of December continued into early January. The vast majority of the trades were buys with limited selling.
Professor Trevor Jones bought 150,000 shares in EDX Medical Group (EDX) at 6.25p each and 139,074 shares at 7.35p each. These are his first share purchases, and he owns 0.096% of EDX Medical. The share price is at the highest level since just after the flotation in June 2021
NFT Investments (NFT) reported a 54% increase in NAV to £43.8m at the end of September. Crypto assets rose by 67% and there are plans to liquidate these holdings after April. There will then be a tender offer to shareholders. NAV is 4.67p/share. The share price edged is 2.7p.
All Things Considered (ATC) has opened a new office in Los Angeles, which increases capacity by 30%. There is a ten-year lease.
Founder Paul Ryan reduced his stake in Pharma C Investments (PCIL) from 8.52% to 3.9%, while James Formolli took a 8.05% shareholding.
Ventura Finance has increased its stake in Secured Property Developments (SPD) from 3.66% to 4.28%.
AIM
Cancer diagnostics firm Angle (AGL) reported breakthrough results from DNA molecular analysis of cancer patient blood samples, and this covers many types of cancer. This proves the effectiveness of the Parsortix system combined with DNA analysis. Angle believes that using CTC-DNA testing of living cancer cells alongside ctDNA (DNA fragments released from dead cancer cells into the blood) will improve the way cancer is treated. It may enable doctors to track the clonal evolution of a patient’s cancer. Earlier in the week, a $250,000 pilot study to assess breast cancer patients was secured.
An $11m preclinical milestone payment to C4X Discovery (C4XD) has been triggered by the preclinical progress of C4XD’s NRF2 Activator programme. AstraZeneca is using the programme to develop an oral therapy for treating inflammatory and respiratory diseases. At the end of July 2023, C4XD had £4.22m in the bank after a £6m cash outflow from operating activities.
Plexus Holdings (POS) agreed an IP licence agreement with SLB, which replaces a previous surface production wellhead licence agreement with a subsidiary of SLB. For $5.2m in cash, SLB gets a licence in perpetuity to use POS-GRIP technology in specific markets. The 2023-24 revenues forecast has been upgraded to £14m and pre-tax profit raised by 467% to £1.7m. However, this is a one-off, so Plexus could fall back into loss next year. Plexus was the best AIM performer in 2023.
Real-time oil condition analysis company Tan Delta Systems (TAND) says that progress has been slower than hoped since floating in August. Full year revenues will decline from £1.6m to £1.44m, which is lower than expected. Customer trials have been delayed, but there has been greater interest in the technology. The loss will be in line with expectations at £400,000. Cash was £4.5m at the end of the year.
LungLife AI Inc (LLAI) has successfully validated its LungLB early lung cancer detection test. The positive predictive value was 81% in distinguishing cancer nodules smaller than 15mm. The current standard is 60%. There will be an early access programme offered in the first quarter of 2024. The test will be optimised for additional uses.
Floorcoverings distributor Likewise (LIKE) grew 2023 revenues by 13% to £139.5m, which is better than expected. The overall market declined. Pre-tax profit is forecast to slip from £2.6m to £2.5m. The profit is expected to rise to £3.4m in 2024 because of the operational gearing of the business.
Revolution Bars (RBG) like-for-like sales were 9% ahead in December. However, most of that growth came from Revolucion de Cuba and Peach Pubs with Revolution barely growing even though the previous December’s train strikes meant that comparatives were weak. Eight bars have been closed. That leaves 58 bars and 22 pubs. Net debt is £18.3m. There will be another trading update on 24 January.
Oriole Resources (ORR) has signed a definitive earn-in agreement with BCM International for the Bibemi gold exploration project in Cameroon. That triggers a payment of $450,000. BCM will then spend $4m on exploration to earn 50% of the project. Drilling should start in the first quarter. The Mbe project agreement should be agreed by the end of the month.
LPA Group (LPA) is acquiring Red Box, which enhances the position in ground power products for the aviation sector and reduces dependence on the rail sector. The total cost will be £1.1m. In 2022, Red Box made an operating profit of £81,000 and the deal should be earnings enhancing in 2025.
MAIN MARKET
Hydrogen Utopia International (HUI) is acquiring 49% of medicinal cannabis grower Ohrid Organics and this will generate cash for the group this year. This will help to finance the core waste plastic to hydrogen projects, including a proposed plant in County Longford, Ireland.
Andrew Hore