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Wed, 01st Feb 2012 12:49

Mediwatch, a urological diagnostic firm, has reported a rise in pre-tax profit (PTP) up from £0.23m to £0.32m for the year ending October 31st. Sales revenue rose from £10.5m to £10.6m, while cash flow from operations jumped £0.58m to £0.84m. The company attributed the rise in PTP to the re-organisation which began in the first quarter of 2011, as it has enabled the firm to invest in new markets, products and services. The company also saw 75% sales growth in developing markets.In a statement Chairman Omer Karim said: "Looking forward, we will continue to focus on internal efficiencies and the tight management of our cost base. During 2012 we anticipate the conclusion of a number of important research and development projects that will strengthen and update our existing product lines in urodynamics and ultrasound while reducing unit costs. We anticipate that the improved product lines, together with the on-going growth of PSAwatch, will deliver improved performance for 2012 and beyond."OpSec Security Group, a supplier of anti-counterfeiting technologies and services, has said that trading conditions during the year ending March 31st are now expected to be substantially lower than last year. The firm attributed this to the fact the traditionally stronger second half of the year have has, to date, been extremely difficult. Mediterranean Oil & Gas (MOG), an exploration and development company, has revealed that a recent independent valuation of gas reserves at the Guendalina gas field has shown an increase of 42% in 2P (proved plus probable) reserves compared to a previous pre-development valuation. RPS Energy, which carried out the study, assigned a net present value (NPV) to the reserves of €27.2m. NPV is the sum of the present values of the individual cash flows of the same entity.Oil and gas firm Kea Petroleum has said that its 2012 drilling programme is set to begin with the drilling of the Puka-1 well within the next four weeks to test for oil, and will take around two weeks to drill. If the well is considered worthy of flow testing, available equipment will be moved from the Wingrove-2 site to Puka, and could subsequently be converted to long term production status in the event of economic oil flows, the firm said. Initial setup of test equipment at Puka would place testing operations in the second quarter of 2012.Global technology firm Elektron Technology said sales and profits for the year are likely to be towards the lower end of market expectations, following the strong performance in the prior financial year. However, it was keen to emphasise that sales are proving resilient against the current backdrop of the economic slowdown in Europe, whilst the group continues to make good progress in the Americas. The group is further streamlining its UK operations and is closing and consolidating three major leased sites. Savings in occupancy costs from the site closures are expected to exceed £0.8m per annum and when complete, the streamlining programme is expected to yield savings in excess of £2m per annum. The cost of streamlining the business is expected to total £4.3m over a two year period, including around £0.8m of capital expenditure. Exceptional charges are expected to total £3.5m, with a little more than half of the expense recorded in 2011/12. Norseman Gold, the AIM-listed and ASX-listed Australian gold production and exploration company, has requested and been granted a voluntary suspension of its shares from trading on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX). The company's shares have not been suspended from trading on AIM. Under ASX rules a trading halt can only last 48 hours and then the company must seek a suspension of its shares if the same conditions still apply.Solo Oil has issued and allotted more than 115m new shares at 0.65p each, in line with the draw-down of £0.75m from the three year £10m equity line facility held with Dutchess Opportunity Cayman Fund. The additional funds will be used for capital to increase production in Canada, develop the recently announced Mina El Carmen block in Argentina and further potential cash commitments for Tanzania depending on the results of the current well being drilled. Hambledon Mining has placed more than 177m shares at 3.25p each to raise around $9.06m ($8.56m after expenses). The issue price represents a discount of about 18.75% to the price of 4p per existing ordinary share. The firm has also agreed a $15m debt facility with EBRD, which will also make an equity investment in the company by subscribing for around 58.8m new shares at 3.25p each, raising a further $3.0m. The cash generated from these transactions will enable the company to pay $2.5m to Akmola Gold, which it previously entered into a conditional agreement to acquire. Surveillance technologies group Digital Barriers has been awarded a five month contract by an existing UK client, worth in excess of £2.5m.
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Sector movers: Elektron power electronics gains

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6 Apr 2010 09:08

Elektron names Daley chairman

Components group Elektron today announced Keith Daley has been appointed executive chairman. Daley has been non-executive chairman and temporary chief executive officer since the resignation of the previous CEO in 2008. Commenting on the appointment Daley said, "We have an excellent team, innovat

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12 Jan 2010 14:57

Elektron to beat expectations, possible disposal

Elektron said it expects to perform 'significantly' better than the current market forecast for the financial year ending 31 January, excluding the exceptional charges arising from its restructuring. The number of divisions in the components group has been reduced from three to two. Electron said

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8 Oct 2009 08:34

Elektron posts H1 loss

Components group Elektron reported an interim loss compared with a profit the previous year but said it is confident of meeting market expectations for the full year. The group posted a loss before taxation from continuing operations of £388,000 for the six months to 31 July following exceptional c

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19 Aug 2009 08:24

Elektron sees continued improvements

Components group Elektron said it is no longer seeing dramatic declines and continuing to see improvements in some areas of its business. The firm, which makes switches, battery holders and other electrical products, said margins at its largest division, Elektron Components, which accounts for 60%

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11 Jun 2009 16:33

London close: Banks boost Footsie late

London rallied strongly late on, helped by gains for banks, which outweighed profit taking among the big mining stocks and weakness among oil users as the price of crude rose again. Speculation is growing about the timing of the government's withdrawal from ownership of large stakes in Royal Bank

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11 Jun 2009 14:47

London afternoon: Banks in demand

London is having a languid day, with Footsie lacking direction. Banks are strong but their gains are counterbalanced by losses on mining stocks. Banks are in focus as speculation grows about the timing of the government's withdrawal from ownership of large stakes in Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), L

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11 Jun 2009 11:54

London midday: Leading shares remain mixed

Leading shares continue to tread water, with little sign of strong influence from Wall Street, which is expected to open moderately firmer. Home Retail Group is slightly off the pace after this morning's trading statement. The retailer said both Argos and Homebase enjoyed better than expected sales

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11 Jun 2009 08:20

London open: Shares drop slightly

London's blue chips are slightly lower in early dealings with commodity stocks among the main fallers following yesterday's stellar gains. Mining giants Lonmin, Rio Tinto, Eurasian Natural Resources and Xstrata are all down. Home Retail Group said both Argos and Homebase enjoyed better than expect

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11 Jun 2009 07:43

Elektron swings to pre-tax loss

Engineered products developer and manufacturer Elektron swung to a full-year pre-tax loss and said it will continue to face challenging times in the current financial year. Pre-tax losses came to £2.27m in the year ended 31 January compared with a profit of £1.95 last time. However, the group trad

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