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Small caps round-up: Infrastrata, Nexus, Western & Oriental

Mon, 04th Oct 2010 12:57

Gas storage group Infrastrata says it can get a project in Dorset moving forward after completing legal agreements with its partner eCORP. eCORP has acquired 50% of the project company, Portland Gas, in return for funding the next £22.9m for investment in the project, to match the amount Infrastrata has put in so far. Infrastrata holds the remaining 50%.The project, which is at the port of Portland on the south coast, could together with another project Infrastrata is developing in Northern Ireland account for 10% of Britain and Ireland's total peak gas demand, Infrastrata says.Shares in Nexus Management took a knock after the IT services group said revenues and profits for the year to September 30 will be below expectations after it failed to conclude negotiations on a big order with a blue chip company.The negotiations continue, it said.A profit warning has also dented the share price of niche travel group Western & Oriental, which was hit by the impact of the volcanic ash cloud that spread from Iceland across Europe.Western, whose brands include W&O Travel and Iceland2go, said it had to pay for the repatriation of stranded holidaymakers and was hit by booking cancelations. Leyshon Resources' announcement that it is made applications for five coal exploration licenses in southwest Mongolia has fuelled a sharp rise in the mining group's share price. Berkeley Mineral Resources has raised a total of £0.85m before expenses by way of a placing of 42.5m new ordinary shares at a price of 2p per share.According to Berkeley, the funds have been raised primarily to accelerate the development of the processing of tailings dumps (leftovers from processed ore) at a Zambian mine once the company has completed their acquisition.Galaxy Resources, Australian lithium producer in which Creat Resources has a 20% shareholding, has raised Au$30m through a convertible note issue to a strategic China-based investor, in order to strengthen its capital base.The company has also confirmed rumours that it is evaluating the possibility of a dual listing on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, and is in the process of submitting a listing application.
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31 Mar 2010 13:16

Small caps round-up: Aurum, Berkeley Minerals, CSS Stellar ...

Aurum Mining has reached commercial agreement with Kentor Gold for the acquisition of its remaining 10% interest in the Andash asset for a consideration of US$2.2m, to be paid in three instalments by 30 July 2010. Berkeley Minerals posted a loss of £232,000 for the six months ended December, compar

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10 Nov 2009 10:39

Small caps round-up: Berkeley Minerals, Chromex, Empyrean...

Berkeley Minerals, which reprocesses tailings at Kabwe in Zambia, has raised a total of £170,000 through a placing of 17m new ordinary shares at a price of 1p per share. In addition, Wills & Co will be issued 943,396 shares at the mid market share price of 2.12p on 9th November 2009 in lieu of £20,

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14 Oct 2009 17:11

Michael Page's Dumon sells more shares

Charles-Henri Dumon, managing director for continental Europe and the Americas at the recruitment giant Michael Page, has offloaded a big chunk of his stake in the firm. He sold 60,000 shares at 371p a time and now has a personal holding of about 1.23m. Dumon may be wishing he had waited a while

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13 Oct 2009 13:33

Sector movers: Mining updates lift sector

Mining stocks are currently one of the best performing sectors, helped by some well received updates and strong metals prices. Among the strong performers is copper specialist Kazakhmys which has sold a 25% stake in its Ekibastuz GRES -1 power plant for $339m (£215m) in cash and is in talks about a

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13 Oct 2009 08:04

Small caps round-up: Cyril Sweett, Kewill, Gulf Keystone...

Construction and property consultancy firm Cyril Sweett said overall trading for the half year is expected to be in line with expectations but added that there will be a number of one-off costs. Logistics software specialist Kewill expects to report results for the six months ended 30 September in

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