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Small caps round-up: Ceres, Ceramic Fuel, Antrim ...

Mon, 23rd Jan 2012 09:22

The bombed-out shares of Ceres Power showed signs of life on Monday morning after the company announced significant improvements in the durability of its core fuel cell module technology.Meanwhile, the long term test programe of its combined heat and power (CHP) engineering technology remains on schedule to commence the planned in-home field trials in the second half of this year. The company plans to hold a final set of field trials in 2013 ahead of the CHP product launch in 2014. The company had net cash of £18.6m at the end of 2011.Rival fuel cell technology manufacturer Ceramic Fuel Cells said it received orders for 106 CHP units in the final quarter of 2011, taking the total number of orders received up to 614 units, representing a doubling of the order book from June 2011. The current open order book stands at 477 units.The overall net cash flow after investing and financing activities for the December quarter was an inflow of A$9.7m (£6.5m). Cash at the end of 2011 stood at $22.5m (£15.1m), the Australian company said.Canada-based oil and gas company Antrim Energy has signed an agreement with Valiant Petroleum to proceed with early installation of sub-sea facilities for the development of the Fionn Field in the UK Northern North Sea block 211/22a South East Area. Antrim holds a 35.5% working interest the block. A development plan and budget for the Fionn Field has also been agreed to by the joint venture partners who have stakes in the field.Landore Resources was on the up after the firm announced it had intersected a "massive" sulphide mineralisation at the Junior Lake site in Ontario. The resource showed elevated grades of nickel, copper, cobalt and platinum. A drilling programme, which consisted of nine holes totalling 4,796 metres, was recently completed to further test the zone. Canada-based oil and gas company Antrim has signed an agreement with Valiant Petroleum to proceed with early installation of sub-sea facilities for thedevelopment of the Fionn Field in the UK Northern North Sea block 211/22a South East Area. Antrim holds a 35.5% working interest the block. A development plan and budget for the Fionn Field has been agreed to by the joint venture partners who have stakes in the field.Shareholders in international uranium firm Forte Energy were suffused with a warm glow after the company said positive results were achieved at the Maritania site. The results confirm mineralised extensions both to the northwest and at depth below the site. So far results have been received for 36 of 55 drilled holes. The results for the remaining holes are due shortly, the firm said.Software group Imaginatik, a provider of enterprise innovation services, has announced that during December 2011 all anticipated renewals were contracted, a number of which have been renewed on multi-year contracts, worth a total of about £1.1m. The company expects to have received over £0.9m of the £1.1m in cash by the same date, while £0.7m of the £1.1m will be recognised by the company in its current financial year, ending 31 March 2012. Technology commercialisation business IPSO Ventures said financial constraints in the six months to the end of October prevented it from making any new investments in the period. On the bright side, the company made its first modest net interim profit of £27,666 versus a loss of £230,128 in the corresponding period of 2010, principally as a result of increases in the valuation of two portfolio companies, Biocroi and IPSol Energy, during the period. Both companies raised new funds from third party investors at improved valuations. Eruma, the specialist provider of security technology, has won a contract worth around $0.27m to install its Secur range of security blinds at a major international non-government organisation in Yemen. Red Emperor Resources, the AIM-listed oil firm, has begun site construction at its Georgian operations in preparation for the spudding of its second exploration well at the Kursebi 6 prospect. The firm plans to begin drilling in early to mid-February, with a target depth of around 3,500m. Red Emperor's joint venture partner, Range Resources, has employed independent technical consultants, NTD Energy, to perform a fresh review of all of the seismic and geological data across the top three Kursebi prospects previously identified. The Kursebi 6 prospect was identified as the most robust prospect which showed increasing chances of encountering more reservoir and mature source rocks.
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Small caps round-up: OMG, Oakley, Noble...

Oxford Metrics Group (OMG) rallied Wednesday after the image technology company flagged half-year revenue of £14.4m and predicted a pre-tax profit ahead of the market's current forecast for the full year. The firm says it is in "robust financial health", which pleases Daniel Stewart. The broker poi

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10 Mar 2010 16:52

Experian non-exec improves his finances

Experian non-executive director Roger Davis has raised just over £700,000 from the sale of shares in the credit checking firm. Davis sold 110,199 shares at 638.5p each. This leaves him with 110,000 shares in Experian. Davis joined the Experian board at the beginning of 2007. He has an army backg

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4 Mar 2010 15:03

Imaginatik slumps on revenue warning

Software firm Imaginatik has lost a quarter of its value after warning full-year revenue will be "significantly" lower then expected due to the timing of certain contracts. The company said turnover for the year ending 31 March 2010 should still be marginally ahead of last year's £4.58m. It lost £6

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22 Feb 2010 11:21

Small caps round-up: GoIndustry-DoveBid, Sky High, Stadium...

Shares in GoIndusty-DoveBid, a company that helps industrial firms to sell their assets, jumped after it said results for the year to 31 December should be in line with expectations. 'After a difficult first half of the year, in the second half of 2009 the business traded profitably (adjusted pre-t

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11 Dec 2009 16:55

London close: Modest gains for FTSE 100

Footsie finished the week with modest gains as miners rallied following strong economic data from China. Industrial production growth in China rose again in November to hit 19.1% year-on-year. It is fastest pace of growth in industrial production since June 2007. In UK economic news, factory ga

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11 Dec 2009 14:30

London afternoon: China data lifts miners

Mining stocks are more than offsetting losses on banks, as metal prices pick up following some strong economic data from China. Industrial production growth in China rose again in November to hit 19.1% year-on-year. It is fastest pace of growth in industrial production since June 2007. In UK eco

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11 Dec 2009 07:37

Small caps round-up: Inland, Imaginatik, Judges Scientific ...

Brown land developer Inland has completed the sale of its site in Horsham, West Sussex for about £900,000, an existing property in Watford and a small brownfield plot in Mill Hill for a total sum of approximately £900,000. These disposals achieved free cash of £1m after repayment of the associated

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9 Oct 2009 09:19

Small caps round-up: Quintain Eastates, Daisy, Vyke...

Property developer Quintain and its joint venture partner Lend Lease Europe have sold the 999 year lease of the Millennium Dome, for £24m to Trinity College, Cambridge. As a 49% shareholder in the Dome, which is now known as the O2 Centre, Quintain will get £11.8m which, together with other trans

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28 Jul 2009 10:41

Slow start to year for Imaginatik

Software firm Imaginatik fell back after it predicted a half-year loss following a slow start to the new financial year. "As with last year, the new financial year has started slowly with prospective clients continuing to be cautious in their commitment to spend," chairman Howard Marshall said in h

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17 Jun 2009 08:25

Imaginatik trims FY pre-tax losses

Software firm Imaginatik said it narrowed full year pre-tax losses, increased sales and is confident of a strong performance in the current fiscal year. The group posted a pre-tax loss of £102,000 for the year ended 31 March 2009 from a loss of £139,674 the year earlier. Revenue increased to £4.6m

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