E-learning company ILX has won three contracts that are expected to produce revenues of more than £0.27m over the life of the contracts.The first contract is to provide project management training to a major government department over a period of three years. The other two contracts are for overseas organisations, and entail e-learning licences for the current year that are renewable on an annual basis.'Overall, the company continues to do well across the board, increasing market share in the UK, whilst continuing to grow internationally,' claimed Ken Scott, chief executive officer of ILX.TV and internet shopping channel operator Ideal Shopping Direct said trading in the final quarter was ahead of internal forecasts.Life science group Provexis has received approval from the European Commission for the use of a health claim for its Fruitflow anti-thrombotic technology. The company said the decision is the final stage of the process to substantiate the claim that Fruitflow 'helps maintain normal platelet aggregation, which contributes to healthy blood flow.'Advance Medical Systems has had a strong second half of the year and expects full year earnings to be in line with market expectations. Property group All Points North says the local occupancy requirements on The Kendal Bowman have been lifted and the affordability conditions relaxed which has increased its value considerably. First half sales were £379,000 and losses £26,700.Eco-friendly bus maker Optare does not any recovery to occur before the second half of next year even though its intake in Q4 has been better than Q3 with the order book now worth £11.7m.People spending more on their houses rather than moving has boosted United Carpets' like-for-like sales by 6.4% in the last ten weeks. In the half-year to September, sales rose by 11.4% to £14.06m with profit up by 10.2% to £702,000.