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Resource round-up: Atlantic Coal, Silvermere, Toledo Mining

Mon, 30th Jul 2012 10:59

Shares Atlantic Coal, the AIM-listed miner focused on Pennsylvania, USA, jumped 11% in early trading after it reported a positive production update from its Stockton Colliery. In the three months to the end of June the company saw an 18.8% increase in clean coal production compared to the first quarter of 2012. Atlantic now anticipates production will increase further and is targeting production of more than 155,000 tons for 2012.Silvermere, the independent oil and gas company focused on appraisal and production opportunities in the US, said it had made further progress with the tie-in of the I-1 well in its Mustang Island 818-L Field. Some days had been lost last week due to sea swells outside safe operating tolerance, the company said, but as of Sunday night, the outlook for sea and weather conditions was satisfactory for continuing operations.Toledo Mining rose 4% on Monday after it updated investors on production at its Berong nickel mine. Production in the three months to the end of June was 179,178 wmt at an average grade of 1.63% nickel, the firm said. Direct ore shipping operations, which resumed with two shipments in March this year, continued throughout the second quarter of 2012. This resulted in a further six completed shipments to China by the end of the quarter.Another riser was Jupiter Energy - up almost 6% after it said testing of new areas of its J-51 well in Kazakhstan was producing oil at a rate of 600 - 650 barrels per day. The firm also said its J-52 well had resumed production after upgrades following changes to health and safety rules. Upgrades were ongoing at a third well, J-50, the company said, but current oil sales commitments were being met from J-51 and J-52 production.China-focused gold and zinc miner Griffin Mining said it had successfully upped its interest in Hebei Hua Ao Mining Industry Company, the owner of the Caijiaying Zinc-Gold Mine and surrounding tenements, to 88%. It has also extended the term of its Hua Ao joint venture to 2037. Chairman, Mladen Ninkov, said: "As Griffin now progresses towards increasing production at Caijiaying, and with the hope of continuing favourable metals prices, the returns to Griffin and its shareholders should not only justify the price paid by the company in this transaction, but exceed all expectations". The firm's shares rose 6% on the news.Ariana Resources, the gold exploration and development company focused on Turkey, said it had raised £625,000 before expenses via a placing of 41,666,668 new ordinary shares. The money is to be used for the acquisition and exploration of new gold properties in western, central and eastern Turkey and for additional working capital. But all the extra shares on the market did not impress investors who wiped 24% off the firm's value in morning trading.Shares were off slightly at Leni Oil & Gas after it said plans to sell its Spanish assets for €8m had been delayed for a few days due to "a minor technicality" with the buyer's banking arrangements. The company said it was confident that completion would occur shortly and added that the buyer was now paying a late completion surcharge of €50,000 per day.Stratex International, an exploration and development company, has announced that following the completion of a four-month due-diligence programme on the company's Muratdere porphyry copper-gold-molybdenum project in Turkey, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Pragma, which carried out the programme, has signed a definitive share purchase agreement to acquire 51% of the company holding Muratdere assets from Stratex. Stratex will receive $1.7m from the purchase and the subsidiary, Lodos, will obtain the right to acquire up to 70% by making additional payments, undertaking further drilling, and completing a feasibility study.MM
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Small caps round-up: Quadnetics, Atlantic Coal, Westhouse

Surveillance and security technology supplier Quadnetics Group has acquired battlefield technology specialist Persides Technology for £260,000. The acquisition of Persides, an existing partner to Quadnetics' defence business, is expected to enable the group to retain greater margins on sales of it

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27 Sep 2010 18:32

Small cap round-up: International Ferro, Norseman Gold, Atlantic Coal...

International Ferro Metals increased its sales of ferrochrome by 87% to 190,432 tonnes in the year to June 2010. Revenues grew from Rand782,000 to Rand1.43m. IFM returned to profit in the second half but lost Rand157,000 in the year to June 2010, down from a Rand456,000 loss the year before. A ne

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13 Apr 2010 15:02

Atlantic Coal in supply agreement

Open cast coal miner Atlantic Coal has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with private US coal marketing company Xcoal Energy and Resources. Under the terms of the agreement Xcoal will take 150,000 tons of premium anthracite per year or half of the annual anthracite coal production at Atla

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12 Nov 2009 14:32

Small caps round-up: Syntopix, Atlantic Coal, Brady...

Drug developer Syntopix shares rallied as it reported positive phase 2 results for its lead dermatological compound SYN0126, for the treatment of acneic skin. Following the results, Syntopix has decided to focus its development efforts around three specific core compounds: SYN0126, SYN1113 and SYN

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29 Oct 2009 15:49

Strategic Natural still in bid talks with Absolute

South African mining company Strategic Natural Resources has notched up its first revenues, raking in £72,000 in the six months to 31 August 2009. It posted a pre-tax loss, however, of £0.14m, after making a pre-tax profit of £4.12m a year earlier when the company banked a £4.31m gain on the sale

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10 Aug 2009 15:20

Sector movers: Miners retreat

Mining stocks fall back, including Rio Tinto, which was accused by China of overcharging the country's iron mills by over $100bn over the past six years. The allegations were published by the National Administration for the Protection of State Secrets, which claimed Rio Tinto had spied on Chinese s

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10 Aug 2009 09:56

Small caps round-up: Zirax, Sabien Technology, Eredene Capital...

Speciality chemical company Zirax said it has won the contract to supply 20,000 metric tonnes of calcium chloride based de-icers to Moscow City Council for its 2009/10 winter season. This particular contract, worth $4.0m, is principally comprised of Zirax's de-icing product IceMelt. It means Zirax

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1 Jul 2009 06:45

Wednesday tips round-up: BG, Carpetright, Reed Elsevier

BG is regarded as a perennial bid target, but it is the growth prospects of the group in Australian LNG, its assets in offshore Brazil and now US shale gas that are the real reasons to own the shares. The shares are trading on a December 2009 earnings multiple of 14.3 times, falling to 12.6 in 201

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30 Jun 2009 09:00

Small caps round-up: MediaZest, Reneuron, Atlantic Coal...

Display advertising and screens provider Mediazest's pre-tax profits slide in the year as administrative expenses were too high, prompting the firm to undertake further cost cutting measures. The group also said first half of 2009 has seen a drop in activity as a consequence of the economic downt

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28 May 2009 09:02

Small caps round-up: Borders & Southern, AT Communications, Scapa ...

Falklands Islands-focused oil group Borders and Southern said it is ready to seek partners for its licenses after defining a multi-billion barrel prospect inventory in the South Falkland Basin. The group posted a pre-tax loss of £4.7m in 2008, compared with £336,000. While noting that the price of

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22 May 2009 09:09

Small caps round-up: Advanced Power, Rockhopper, Omega Insurance...

Electronic components group Advanced Power Components (APC) announces the appointment of David Brown as interim finance director, replacing Rod Muir, with immediate effect. The group said it is at an early stage in the process of recruiting a new permanent finance director and a further announcemen

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