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Small caps round-up: AEA Tech, OpSec Security, Cello

Wed, 19th Sep 2012 10:04

Energy and sustainability consultancy AEA Technology has warned trading conditions remain challenging, but said good progress is being made in the implementation of its business plan. The company is able to consider all strategic options to realise value after it recently secured additional short-term funding. The firm said that while it is having on-going and constructive discussions with a number of interested parties, it does not, as previously announced, envisage that there will be offers for the share capital of the company. Shares are down 98 per cent over the past year. OpSec Security Group, a supplier of anti-counterfeiting technologies and services, has agreed with JDS Uniphase to purchase its New Jersey-based holographic security business for an initial consideration of $11.5m. A further consideration of up to $4.0m could become payable depending on whether certain performance conditions during the 12 month period after completion of the acquisition are achieved. The purchase will be funded using exisiting cash resources and additional bank facilities with JP Morgan Chase. Market insight and strategic marketing firm Cello posted a 2.8% to £63.3m (2011: £61.6m), gross profit up 7.2% to £31.7m (2011: £29.5m), headline profit before tax up 2.2% to £3.0m (2011: £2.9m), and statutory operating profit down £1.7m (2011: £2.4m). Growth was driven by the Health division as well as the effect of MedErgy joining the group last year. The interim dividend was increased by 5.5% to 0.58p (2011: 0.55p). Cash and equivalents fell from £5.1m to £1.2m. NR
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16 Mar 2010 14:49

London afternoon: G4S locked out of market rally

The Footsie stopped just short of dipping into negative territory over the lunchtime session before buyers moved back in just before 2pm. Banks and miners continue to provide many of the bright spots, with the latter benefitting from higher metal prices. In banking, Royal Bank of Scotland is want

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16 Mar 2010 12:03

London midday: Early gains trimmed

The FTSE 100 was clinging on to positive territory at the start of the lunchtime session after share prices went into a late morning swoon. Banks and miners continue to provide most of the bright spots, with the latter benefitting from higher metal prices. In banking, Royal Bank of Scotland is wa

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16 Mar 2010 09:05

Cello profit shrinks, ups divi

Shares in marketing services group Cello surged 9% as it said 2009 profit fell as clients cut spending but trading since the start of 2010 has been good. Headline pre-tax profit fell to £5.1m for the year to 31 December 2009 from £7.3m the year before. Revenue from continuing operations dropped 8%

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19 Jan 2010 08:44

Cello says activity picking up, remains cautious

Cello, a marketing services group, said it is seeing refreshed levels of spend across its major research clients but remains cautious about the current outlook. Shares in the group rose nearly 2%. "Whilst the board remains realistically cautious about the current outlook and it is too early to give

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15 Sep 2009 13:52

Small caps round-up: China Shoto, Resources in Insurance, Cello...

Continued growth in the Chinese economy despite the global downturn helped China Shoto, which makes batteries for mobile phones, post a 41% rise in revenues in the half year to June 30. Pre-tax profits climbed to £6.4m from £4.4m over the same period the previous year as revenue rose to £96.5m from

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3 Jul 2009 07:50

Cello cuts costs to offset slowdown

A slowdown at its qualitative research business has prompted Cello to caution like for like gross profits are down by around 10% year on year, with operating margins also squeezed. The market research group has cut costs to offset the downturn. Like for like professional costs have been reduced by

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