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Small caps round-up: Commoditrade, Handmade, Hydrogen...

Fri, 30th Apr 2010 08:27

Commodity investor Commoditrade narrowed full-year losses to $14.7m from $40.9m in 2008, although revenue sank to $20.1m from $31.1m despite an improvement in the second half."As a result of the significant changes made during the last year, Commoditrade is in a much stronger position to grow revenues in 2010," it said. "We are also pleased to report that the trading performance of the LME floor in the first quarter of 2010 has improved as trading conditions in base metals have returned to more normal levels compared to the same period last year."Almorah will make a mandatory offer for film company Handmade. Almorah today acquired 92m shares, which represents 39.68% of the company, at 1p each from Cartier. The group is now required to make a mandatory offer for the remaining shares. Handmade will be offered 1p in cash for each share.Professional recruitment business Hydrogen expects operating profit for the year ended 31st December 2010 will be ahead of market expectations. "The business has maintained a strong platform in uncertain markets and I am pleased that the actions we have taken to strengthen the group are beginning to be reflected in the progress we have made so far this year," said executive chairman Ian Temple.Copper miner African Eagle said pre-tax losses fell to £1.18m from the £5.4m posted last year. "It has been a frustrating year for the board and management as the share price continues to languish despite the growing value of our assets," said chairman Wuan Worthington. "I expect 2010 to produce further positive developments which will finally give us recognition in the eyes of the investment community."Betting firm Praesepe saw losses narrow to £0.7m from the loss of £1.6m last year, while revenue rose to £11.9m from £4.5m. "We believe that revenue growth will be further underpinned by an increase in stakes on Category B3 machines later in 2010, which will come as a result of the current review being undertaken by the Gambling Commission and the Department of Culture Media and Sport," said the group.Another online gaming firm, Devilfish, saw losses narrow to £229,000 from £362,000 for the half year as revenues hiked to £476,000 from £237,000 before.Insurance firm FBD Holdings said while the economic uncertainty remains, volatility has reduced significantly in the Irish economy. "Barring exceptional claims events, the Board believes that the Group will deliver 2010 operating earnings per share in line with the consensus of analysts' expectation," it said.Pressure sensor maker Transense posted good gains after it announced its subsidiary, Translogik Limited, signed a distribution agreement with RFID Chile. Miner Mariana Resources also posted gains after it announced that drilling was underway at Perro Chico IOCG Project in Northern Chile.Industrial action, power disruptions and pot hole conspired to bring about a sharp fall in output at Platinum Australia, which mines for the precious metal in South Africa despite its name.The company produced 72,328 ounces of the precious metal in the three months to March 31, down from 160,000 over the same period a year ago, which is unfortunate given the rally in platinum prices.A fourfold jump in revenues could not prevent drug development technologies group Avacta posting bigger losses in the six months to January 31.The company posted a pre-tax loss of £1.19m, compared with £1.06m over the same period the previous year, as revenues soared to £894,000 from £203,000.South African coal miner Bisichi Mining had a much tougher second half to 2009 due to the strength of the South African rand and the general decline in coal prices. Nevertheless, profit before tax for 2009 rose to £5m from £2.1m on revenue that climbed to £29.02m from £25.98m. The company ended the year with no debt and £7m in cash in the bank. Energy efficient solutions provider Pursuit Dynamics is to raise £10m through a placing of 4m new ordinary shares at 250p each. Funds from the placing will be used to accelerate the development of the company's core product lines.
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17 Mar 2014 12:47

Hydrogen Says Profit Down Due To Investments

LONDON (Alliance News) - Hydrogen Group PLC Monday reported a fall in profit for the full-year, as it increased its headcount and faced problems in Australia. The recruitment company posted pretax profit of GBP2.4 million for 2013, down from GBP3.2 million, even though revenue climbed to GB

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21 Jan 2014 11:26

Hydrogen Confirms Extent Of Pretax Profit Decline

LONDON (Alliance News) - Recruitment business Hydrogen Group PLC Tuesday said it expects to report a 2013 pretax profit of about GBP2.3 million, down from GBP3.2 million in 2012, despite trading in line with expectations in the last two months of the year. Last month, the firm said it expec

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21 Jan 2014 08:19

UK MORNING BRIEFING: Shares Higher; Unilever, SABMiller As Expected

LONDON (Alliance News) - UK shares have opened higher Tuesday, as Unilever and SABMiller have released results and trading statements in line with expectations.

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9 Sep 2013 10:53

Hydrogen Group Profits Droop As Weak Australian, UK Markets Hamper Performance

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21 Mar 2013 15:38

Intu Properties Deputy Chairman continues to build stake

John Whittaker, the Deputy Chairman of Intu Properties, has continued to show his support for the company after it was relegated to the FTSE 250 by boosting his stake in the group to 20 per cent. In two separate transactions the well-known property mogul purchased 600,000 shares worth £1.98m and t

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15 Nov 2012 07:21

Thursday Broker round-up UPDATE

AMEC: Nomura raises target price from 1240p to 1340p, buy rating remains unchanged. Barclays Capital reduces target price from 1350p to 1320p, underweight rating kept. Atkins (WS): Investec reduces target price from 727p to 700p, hold recommendation maintained. Barr AG: UBS raises target price fro

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10 Sep 2012 09:04

Economy remains challenging for Hydrogen

Specialist recruitment firm Hydrogen reported a slight rise in first half profit thanks to robust performances from its international operations and its Technical & Scientific practices but it expects the overall economic backdrop to remain challenging. Net fee income rose to £15.6m in the six mont

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5 Mar 2012 10:04

Hydrogen rises on strong 2011

Hydrogen, the specialist recruitment firm, has seen revenues and profits grow on the back of strong performances from its pharmaceuticals and oil and gas divisions. Group revenue increased by 27% to £156.2m (2010: £123.4m) while net fee income (NFI) rose 8% to £29.8m, a record for Hydrogen. The c

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9 Jan 2012 10:33

Hydrogen's results should be a gas

There has been a spate of profit warnings among recruitment firms recently but Hydrogen bucked the trend, saying profit before tax for 2011 will come in at the top end of analysts' forecasts. The group has delivered a 9% increase in Net Fee Income (NFI)compared to 2010, with the year-end figure lik

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6 Sep 2011 06:53

Tuesday tips round-up: Spirit, Berkeley, Britvic...

Long before the pub group's demerger at the start of August, the City had largely labelled the managed operation Spirit Pub Company as a far more attractive proposition than the leased pub group Punch Taverns, says the Investment Column in the Independent. The maiden results from the two de-merged c

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4 Jul 2011 14:11

Broker snap: Hydrogen flies on the back of finnCap note

Analysts at finnCap have today issued a very positive research note on support services group Hydrogen, following the company´s half year trading update. Thus, they highlight the record performance put in by the firm´s contract business, which accounts for 88% of revenue and 46% of net fee income.

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20 May 2011 17:14

Berendsen non-exec spends £75,000

Berendsen non-executive director Iain Ferguson has spent £75,000 on shares in the textile service business formerly known as Davis Service Group. He bought 15,000 shares at 496p a time and now has 40,000. Ferguson, a former chief executive of the sugar firm Tate & Lyle, joined Berendsen last year.

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10 Jan 2011 09:20

Small caps round-up: Omega, Edenville, Vatukoula ...

Omega Insurance Holdings has confirmed press speculation that it has received an unsolicited bid approach from Canopius Group. Canopius is proposing a cash plus shares offer for Omega. Last Friday Omega increased its estimate of the loss is likely to suffer from the New Zealand earthquake from $6.

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6 Sep 2010 14:35

Small caps: Avingtrans, Hydrogen, Murgitroyd...

Component designer Avingtrans has been chosen by Siemens MR Magnet Technology to manufacture precision machined formers for Siemens' next generation Magnetic Resonance Imaging systems. Once the product is in full production in 2012, the annualised value of this new product to Metalcraft will be ap

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1 Jul 2010 16:13

International expansion a boon for Hydrogen

Shares in recruitment firm Hydrogen hit a new 52-week high after the company said trading in the first half of 2010 was ahead of expectations. Group net fee income (NFI) for the period was way ahead of the same period for the prior year , with NFI from international operations growing to around 35

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