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Round-up: Premier Farnell, Aer Lingus, Byotrol...

Wed, 07th Jul 2010 13:34

Components distributor Premier Farnell's strong sales performance in the first four months of financial year 2011 has continued into June, with sales up by 29% year on year. Irish airline Aer Lingus' total passenger numbers in June 2010 were 941,000, down 8.6% on June 2009. Short haul passengers were 849,000, a 7.8% decrease on June 2009 and long haul passengers were 92,000, a 15.6% decrease on June 2009. Aer Lingus' overall load factor in the month was 82.1%, an increase of 0.8 points compared to June 2009, with capacity decreasing by 12.8%. Short haul load factor was 79.7%, down 2.3 points with capacity down by 5.0%. Long haul load factor was 87.2%, up 7 points on 2009, with capacity decreasing by 25.8%. Anti-bacteria specialist Byotrol's joint venture, Byotrol Consumer Products, has signed a joint development agreement with McBride, to develop a liquid hard surface cleaner targeted at the consumer markets in UK and Ireland. Oak Holdings said chairman Malcolm Savage has resigned with immediate effect. Mike Woodcock has been appointed executive chairman.Veterinary-focused drug group Dechra Pharmaceuticals said revenue for the year ended 30 June 2010 was approximately 5.3% ahead of the equivalent period last year.Anglo Asian Mining rose after it posted record quarterly gold production figures of 14,836 ounces at Gedabek. Total production for the first year of operation was 39,858 oz gold ('Au') exceeding Company's 25,000 oz Au forecast.Support services group Northern Bear dropped as it posted pre-tax losses of £1.1m from £2.8m profit in the previous year. Turnover fell to £35m from £41.8m before. Qonnectis shares were reinstated after the remote meter reading technology firm released its final results for the 18 month period to December 2009. Revenue fell to £55,000 against £456,000 from the 12 months to June 2008. Losses narrowed to £1.6m from £3.7m though.
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21 Dec 2009 12:00

London midday: Oil fired Footsie

Oil is fuelling the Footsie's rise today, with support from back-in-favour banks. Cairn Energy has secured a drill ship to get an early start on its exploration activities in Greenland. The oil company said drilling in Greenland will start a year ahead of schedule after it came to a deal with Hess

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21 Dec 2009 08:59

US patent boosts Byotrol

Germ killing technology company Byotrol's share price received a boost after it said that it had its US patent application accepted. Byotrol, which applied for the patent in 2002, said the patent runs until 2022. Meanwhile, a Fortune 150 multinational company has paid Byotrol and its joint ventur

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20 Nov 2009 17:28

Jorge Cosmen raises National Express stake

Shares in National Express raced ahead after deputy chairman Jorge Cosmen increased his family's influence over the company, spending more than £1.7m on shares in the train and bus operator. He bought just over 500,000 shares at 341p a time and now has about 29m, which is just shy of 20% of the com

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17 Nov 2009 14:37

Byotrol's bumper interim revenues

Anti-microbial technology developer Byotrol reported strong revenue growth in the six months to September 2009 but this rate of growth will be difficult to maintain. Revenues jumped from £388,000 to £2m - more than double the level for the previous 12 months. Publicity about swine flu and other in

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17 Sep 2009 08:39

Small caps round-up: Byotrol, ReNeuron, Accuma...

Germ-killing product supplier Byotrol said it has seen a significant increase in orders and now expects results for the financial year to September 30 to be ahead of expectations. Shares in Meridian Petroleum gushed higher after the oil and gas firm announced an increase in prospective resources in

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16 Jun 2009 14:18

Kugler appointed chairman at Byotrol

Germ killing product developer Byotrol saw losses widen and sales slide slightly last year but said the current outlook is promising, as test results demonstrate the effectiveness of its hygiene technology. Revenue in the year to 31 March 2009 eased to £0.93m from £0.95m the year before, while loss

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