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Andrew Hore Quoted Micro 12 August 2019

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Imperial X (IMPP) non-executive director Melissa Sturgess has sold 4.615 million shares at 2p each and she retains an equal number of shares. The total stake was acquired at 1p a share, so she has effectively made her money back. Imperial X is moving into the cannabis sector. Charles Morgan, a relation of Melissa Sturgess, converted £46,150 of loan notes into 4.615 million shares.

NQ Minerals (NQMI) has invested a further £150,000 Tasmania Energy Metals through a convertible loan, taking the total investment to £450,000. The exclusivity period relating to the acquisition of an option over the company’s assets has been extended to the end of October 2019. NQ would have nine months to exercise the option in return for shares worth £5.5m. The latest investment will be used to develop a facility that would produce nickel and cobalt salts for electric vehicle batteries.

Founder Stephen Minion has resigned from the board of Ashley House (ASH) so that there are no conflicts of interest between his role as a director and his other interests. He is chairman and major shareholder of Invescare, which has provided a loan to Ashley House.

iGaming software developer Ganapati (GANP) says that its Malta-based subsidiary has signed a resale agreement with BetConstruct, which will provide the company’s slot games to its integrated operators via its platform. Another deal is with PG Entertainment and this will make Ganapati’s games available in Latin America via a smartphone platform.

Asia Wealth Group Holdings Ltd (AWLP) improved pre-tax profit from $150,000 to $268,000 in the year to February 2019, partly due to a reduction in impairment losses. The company is looking at fintech acquisitions.

The conversion of loan notes in Equatorial Mining and Exploration (EM.P) has led to the issue of just over nine billion shares. There are 24.2bn shares in issue.

Valiant Investments has changed its name to Eurocann International (BUD).

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Oil and gas company Amerisur Resources (AMER) has effectively put itself up for sale and multiple companies are interested in bidding. They are being provided confidential information. The formal sale process continues.

Execution only broker Share (SHRE) made a first half profit even though stockmarket trading conditions and volumes have been poor and the dividend from Euroclear was moved to the second half. Revenues increased 9% to £11.1m as interest income grew. Account fees have been increased. Share is benefiting from its digital investment. The 20,000 accounts being taken on from JP Morgan will contribute from September. A full year profit of £400,000 is forecast.

Credit hire and legal services provider Anexo (ANX) is trading more strongly than expected, even after previous upgrades. Management has managed to reduce insurance costs. The full year pre-tax profit forecast has been increased by 15% to £23m and next years by 14% to £25m.

Artificial intelligence-based physician platform DocDoc, where Adamas Finance Asia (ADAM) is an investor, has raised $13m. Adamas led the convertible loan note financing for the Singapore-based company. DocDoc operates in eight countries. Hong Kong-based CASIL Clearing has reduced its stake in Adamas from 6.9% to 2.9%. Pello Capital has been appointed joint broker.

Presidential Energy (PPC) is not making the progress it hoped to, but profit is improving. The share price of the Argentina-focused oil and gas company has been declining. finnCap describes its estimates for average production and EBITDA as “challenging” due to delays and disruptions. It has been forecasting EBITDA of $27.9m due to an oil price estimate that is above current levels, whereas the company believes it could be around $20m. There are no plans to change the forecast until the interims are released in September.

StatPro (SOG) increased organic annualised recurring revenues by 3.2% to £56.5m in the first half. The asset management performance software provider increased interim revenues £27.2m to £28.3m, while pre-tax profit improved from £2.37m to £2.66m due to flat operating costs. Net debt is £24.2m.

Richard Bernstein has increased his stake in Ultimate Sports Group (USG) from 27% to 29.8%. Bernstein has an agreement with Ultimate where he would receive 1% of the value of the first acquisition he introduces to the company as long as it is completed by 30 September. Matthew Farnum-Schneider has been appointed chief executive of Ultimate. He has been granted a range of options. Some are exercisable at 20p a share, which is just below the current share price, some at 40p a share and others at 60p a share. Geoffrey Simmonds has left the board.

Urban Exposure (UEX) is not going ahead with a proposed issue of 6.5% secure sterling bonds 2026 because of market conditions.  

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S and U (SUS) says demand for motor finance has been strong in the first half, even though the quality of business has been increased. The Aspen property bridging finance business has net receivables of £24m and is growing gradually in a weak housing market. Borrowings are just over £125m and there are additional facilities of £35m. The interims will be published on 24 September.

Construction company nmcn (NMCN) increased interim revenues from £161.2m to £184m, while pre-tax profit improved from £2.5m to £3.5m. The former North Midland Construction had net cash of £15.6m at the end of June 2019. The order book is worth £456m with the main increase coming from the built environment division, which accounts for one-fourth of the order value. A full year profit of £7.4m is forecast.

Iconic Labs (ICON) is making its first acquisition since transforming itself from stem cell services provider WideCells into a social media marketing business. Iconic has agreed to acquire social media agency Social Alchemist. Iconic Labs is still in a poor financial state. There are £600,000 of legacy debts that have to be paid, plus £400,000 that is disputed. The European High Growth Opportunities Securitization Fund will provide up to £1.375m in six tranches in return for loan notes. This is dependent on a prospectus being issued within six months. This prospectus will enable warrants to be attached to the loan notes. There are also more shares to be issued under the previous financing agreement.

Argo Blockchain (ARB) generated 163 bitcoins in July and these are valued at £1.36m. They were mined at a margin of 80%. More mining machines have been ordered and will be up and running by the fourth quarter. This investment will quadruple capacity. Argo could be highly profitable in the second half with a full year pre-tax profit of £6m.

Andrew Hore

Andrew Hore – Quoted Micro 26 February 2018

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Blockchain technology investor Coinsilium Group Ltd (COIN) is advising Tutellus Technologies on its upcoming token generation event. Tutellus matches students with teachers in the Spanish-speaking world. The Tutellus token will be used as a medium of exchange for the new blockchain-based platform. Richard Lloyd has been appointed as adviser to Coinsilium’s Gibraltar-based subsidiary TerraStream, which is developing a token offering platform. TerraStream intends to raise cash via a token offer but it is waiting for a more specific set of regulations from the Gibraltar Financial Services Commission that should be published in the second quarter.

IMC Exploration Group (IMCP) has decided to focus on the flagship project in gold project at Avoca, Wicklow and the Kilbricken zinc deposit in County Clare. IMC plans to relinquish five licences.

Natural resources investing company MetalNRG (MNRG) has appointed Rolf Gerritsen as chief executive and he is subscribing for 2.5 million shares at 2p each, combined with 2.5 million warrants exercisable at 3p each. The former chief executive Paul Johnson is acquiring the same number of shares on the same terms. MetalNRG is progressing the potential standard listings of a number of resources businesses and it will retain stakes. MetalNRG is also seeking to move to the standard list.

Health staff recruiter Healthperm Resourcing Ltd (HPR) generated revenues of £250,000 in 2017. There were 130 candidates deployed. The company intends to double its number of employees by the end of June 2018. New contracts have been won in the Middle East and with Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust and these candidates will be found this year. The 2017 figures should be published in May.

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Gooch and Housego (GHH) says that it is experiencing exceptional demand for critical components for microelectronic manufacturing and this has offset any slowing in demand for high reliability fibre couplers. Trading is in line with expectations and there will be a second half weighting to the year’s figures. US tax changes will reduce the deferred tax in the balance sheet by £500,000 and cut the effective rate of tax to around 23%.

Lighthouse Group (LGT) is doing particularly well at the moment. The IFA significantly increased its business from affinity groups and average revenues per adviser rose by nearly one-quarter to £122,000. Assets under management are starting to build up and the fees from these will begin to become more important. In 2017, pre-tax profit improved from £1.9m to £2.5m and net cash was £8.7m. The dividend was raised from 0.27p a share to 0.42p a share.

Scotland-based Springfield Properties (SPR) reported maiden interim results. Revenues were 10% higher at £54.8m and pre-tax profit was £3.1m, up from £2.6m. The fastest growth came from the affordable homes division. The private housing side is waiting for planning permissions for planned villages in Scotland but existing permissions mean that the second half has significant contracted revenues. Even though Springfield was quoted for a few weeks of the period it is paying a 1p a share interim dividend.

Saffron Energy (SRON) has asked for trading in its shares to be suspended because there have been changes to the proposed acquisition of south east Asian oil and gas assets. A supplementary admission document is likely to be required.

Gas and electricity supplier Flowgroup (FLOW) has secured £5m of additional funding from Palm Ventures and Lombard Odier Asset Management to provide seasonal working capital. Cost savings are on track but the market remains competitive.

Ultimate Sports Group (USG) has decided to stop marketing spending on the UltimatePlayer.me children’s sport platform due to disappointing take-up. There will be a £521,000 write-off relating to this platform. There was £130,000 in the bank at the end of 2017 and Ultimate has raised £537,500 at 5p a share, although this will require a capital reduction. Richard Bernstein is acquiring nine million shares and David Kyte the other 1.75 million shares. Eurovestech-boss Bernstein has been engaged to find a suitable business to acquire and a successful transaction would net him a fee of 1% of the value of the acquisition.

Fintech business TruFin (TRU) joined AIM on 21 February, when it raised £70m at 190p a share. The share price ended the week at 214p.

Stanley Gibbons (SGI) has secured a £19.4m investment from Phoenix UK Fund to shore up its poor balance sheet. This will leave Phoenix with a majority stake, but it will take out the RBS debt.

CCTV technology business Synectics (SNX) improved its pre-tax profit from £2.6m to £3m last year, despite strong comparatives in the key gaming sector in the previous year. Oil and gas improved its contribution but trading in transport was hit by the lack of new buses being bought by companies. Synectics expects flat pre-tax profit of £3m for the year to November 2018, due to additional development spending, but a sharp jump to £4m is forecast for next year.

Tristel (TSTL) has been hit by tough trading conditions in surface cleaners in the NHS and investment in gaining approvals have also held back profit. The international business goes from strength to strength and this helped interim pre-tax profit to grow to £2m. US EPA approvals for surface cleaners could be gained by May but then state by state approvals are required so revenues will not flow through until 2019. Approvals for endoscope cleaning products require FDA approval and will take longer.

Drilling results from the APTA deposit at the Anza project in Colombia that is 100%-owned by Orosur Mining Inc (OMI) have been positive. High grade gold mineralised intercepts currently cover a strike extent of 1.5km and a depth of 275 metres. Results are awaited on five more holes and six holes will be drilled on Charrascala deposit.

Kin Group (KIN) says it will not make an acquisition by 28 February so trading in the shares will be suspended. There are talks with potential acquisitions and £800,000 remains in the bank.

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London and Associated Properties (LAS) is selling the Brixton markets to Market Village for £37.25m in cash. This compares to book value of £24.5m. The net income is £1.2m a year. London and Associate Properties had net assets of £38m, which is equivalent to 44.5p a share, at the end of June 2017. The share price is at a one-third discount to the June 2017 even without any profit on the disposal and gearing should fall to below 100%.

Macfarlane Group (MACF) increased pre-tax profit by 19% to £9.3m on the back of a 9% increase in revenues. The profit growth came from the packaging distribution division with the manufacturing division making a lower contribution. The full year dividend was raised from 1.95p a share to 2.1p a share. The pension deficit has been cut from £14.5m to £11.8m.

BATM Advanced Communications (BVC) had a strong second half and 2017 revenues were much better than expected. EBITDA is expected to jump from $2.8m to $7m. The growth is coming from both the networking and biomedical divisions.

Precious stones explorer Shefa Yamim (SEFA) says that Macquarie University has confirmed the existence of moissanite coupled with titanium-rich corundum in its licence area volcanic rocks and this augurs well for the potential of the Kishon Mid-Reach project.

Andrew Hore

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