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Small caps round-up: Solo Oil, British Polythene, Antrim Energy...

Mon, 16th Nov 2009 10:26

Solo Oil lost almost a quarter of its value after it announced plans to raise £6.4m and said it has signed a farm-out agreement with Aminex to earn a 12.5% interest in the Likonde-1 well in Tanzania.The group has placed a total of 1,280,000,000 new ordinary shares at a placing price of 0.5 pence each. 'Likonde -1 is the first hole being drilled in one of the last unexplored major onshore basins in Africa,' said chairman David Lenigas.Heavy plastics maker British Polythene hit new highs Monday on predictions full-year results will be at the top end of expectations. "July was a much better month than in 2008. The same pattern continued into August, September and October and we are well positioned to have a much better year than in 2008," it said.Antrim Energy reported an increase in its third quarter net loss to $1.75m from $1.51m a year ago, although revenue rose to $4.24m from $3.34m a year ago. The Argentina-focused firm said average production in the country grew to 2,011 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) from 1,358 boepd in 2008.XP Power, a maker of power controllers for electrical equipment, says trading since August's interims has continued to be "resilient" and it's on track to beat last year's record annual earnings. Business has been supported by new product introductions and early signs of an improvement in demand. XP is encouraged by this trend, but remains cautious on calling a broader recovery in demand. Broadcast content provider UBC Media paid a maiden dividend of 0.102p a share after swinging to a profit of £620,000 from a loss of £2.04m the previous year. Revenues climbed to £1.935m from £1.776m.Eastern European property investor Atlas Estates posted a rise in revenues to €33.6m in the nine months to September 30 from €30m over the same period the previous year, but said losses widened to €23.6m from €7m. During the period it completed its Platinum Towers residential development in Warsaw.Shares in Lipoxen jumped after the bio-pharmaceutical company said it has signed a collaboration agreement with Russian drug group Pharmsynthez to apply its technologies to drugs for treating MS and HIV.Shares in Empyrean Energy rose after the oil and gas group said it had encountered more significant and minor fractures at its Riverbend project in Texas.Shares in Xtract Energy fell back after the energy and mineral investor posted a pre-tax loss of £22.5m in the year to June 30 from a profit of £955,000 the previous year after 'a tough period marked by financial turmoil and declining commodity prices which made for extremely challenging investment conditions.'ILX, the e-learning software provider, saw profit before tax and non-recurring items ease to £0.49m in the six moths to 30 September, from £1.07m a year earlier. One off charges rose to £0.27m from £0.13m, largely as a result of restructuring costs. Revenue dipped to £7.40m from £7.87m, as the finance training market contracted.Mobile email and data synchronisation provider Synchronica has won a contract to provide its Mobile Gateway product to 20,000 users on a West African mobile network. The contract is worth £0.2m.
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23 Dec 2011 07:15

Antrim gives Premier a North Sea Christmas present

Antrim Energy, the Canadian oil company, says it has drilled a successful sidetrack well to assess the Erne discovery in the UK section of the North Sea. The sidetrack encountered around 24 feet of net oil and 14 feet of net gas in a high quality sandstone reservoir, Antrim revealed. Antrim did no

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1 Dec 2011 09:16

Antrim makes discovery in North Sea

Antrim Energy, the Calgary based oil exploration company, has announced a discovery at its Erne exploration well in the North Sea. Antrim, which has a 50% interest in the well, with Premier Oil holding the other 50%, says a hydrocarbon column in excess of 50 feet was encountered during drilling. T

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30 Aug 2011 12:31

Antrim boosts gas production in southern Argentina

Oil and gas exploration company Antrim Energy has succesfully completed fracture stimulation, a process which creates fractures in the rock formations to help recover the natural gas, at two of its wells in Tierra Del Fuego, southern Argentina. Both wells, which had already been drilled, were re-e

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4 Apr 2011 16:43

London close: Shares edge higher on quiet day

Having hovered around its starting point for much of the day, the top share index finished just a few points higher. Vodafone's sale of what it considers non-core minority stakes continues with the sale of its 44% holding in French mobile phone group SFR to French media group Vivendi for €7.75bn (£

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4 Apr 2011 12:25

London midday: Shares seeking direction

Shares are still seeking direction after a slight recovery following a lower start in the morning. It has been a morning for asset sales with both telecoms giant Vodafone and oil colossus BP pressing on with their respective asset sale programmes. Vodafone's sale of what it considers non-core min

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4 Apr 2011 09:27

Premier Oil takes up North Sea option

FTSE 250 oil and gas company Premier Oil has exercised its option to drill the East Fyne appraisal well in the UK Central North Sea. Premier has a joint venture and earn-in agreement relating to the area of the North Sea containing the East Fyne well with oil and gas firm Antrim Energy. Under the

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30 Mar 2011 15:51

Antrim awash with cash

Oil and gas firm Antrim Energysaw revenue ease back in 2010 despite surging oil prices, but losses narrowed sharply. Revenue in 2010 fell to $12.54m from $12.95m the year before. Net loss narrowed to $7.96m from $12.56m in 2009. The company ended 2010 with no debt and cash reserves of $25.7m. Cash

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11 Nov 2010 13:29

Small caps round-up: Hill & Smith, Orsu Metals, Antrim Energy

Infrastructure and building products supplier Hill & Smith has slumped after a challenging second half in the UK caused by uncertainty created around the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR). Chiefs now expect underlying profit before tax for the year to 31 December 2010 to be marginally below the

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7 Oct 2010 13:11

Small caps round-up: African Aura, Weather Lottery, Antrim...

A 'highly encouraging' result from tests at its Putu iron ore project in Liberia has given shares in African Aura Mining a lift. 'We are incredibly pleased with the metallurgical test results from the Putu project which indicate substantially improved recoveries and higher concentrates to what had

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14 Apr 2010 16:58

Greggs directors swap half of their bonuses for shares

The chief executive and retail director of bakery and sandwich chain Greggs have foregone half of their bonuses in return for shares that will be held in trust for three years. Chief executive Kennedy McMeikan has invested £33,696 in 6,821 shares at 494p each. This takes McMeikan's shareholding in

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29 Mar 2010 13:47

Reserves rise at Antrim Energy

Oil and gas firm Antrim Energy finished 2009 with a healthy cash position and an improved reserves position. The debt free company had cash of $31.2m at the end of 2009, and saw its proved plus probable reserves improve by around 3% to 37.2m barrels from the end 2008 level. The proved plus probabl

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