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Thursday tips round-up: Imperial Innovations, Vertu Motors

Thu, 17th Oct 2013 07:07

Imperial Innovations has the right to take interesting discoveries from Imperial College London and package them up into companies that eventually can be floated or sold. The majority of its 92 investments are in pharmaceuticals; one of the most promising, Circassia, is well into clinical trials for treatments for cat, dust mite and grass allergies. Imperial's full-year figures revealed that the value of the portfolio of investments grew by 21 per cent to 188?m pounds. Add on cash and other assets and total net assets were 230.5m pounds. That compares with a market capitalisation of £384?m and means that there is a lot of hope value built into the shares, which were up 25p to 385p on Wednesday. Yet the company does say that a "number" ? let's say a handful?? of its investments are heading for "value-creation events", a sale to Big Pharma or an initial public offering (IPO). Circassia is in the books at £225m in all, so it is big enough, although it probably won't be the first. The shares are tightly held, almost a half with Invesco. This is one to buy as a high-risk investment, if they become available, and tuck away for a time, although only with money you can afford to leave untouched, The Times' Tempus column says. Wednesday's halfway figures from Vertu Motors showed that its strategy to buy under-performing car dealerships in a still-fragmented industry and buff them is working. Adjusted pre-tax profits went ahead by 80% to £8.8m while the dividend was up by 20% to 0.3p. That came on the back of strong domestic demand ? industry figures suggest that car sales will rise almost 20% this year ? and has been driven by the dumping in the UK of large numbers of vehicles made in Europe and surplus to demand there, with attractive finance packages. Somewhat ironically, the only downside risk for the company is a recovery in the Eurozone, should that lead to said surplus in vehicles disappearing. Also worth pointing out, the firm raised £50m in June to pay for Farnell Land Rover, which took it into the premium car arena, and for other acquisitions. The shares sell on 14 times holdings. About right, then. 'Hold', says Tempus.Please note: Digital Look provides a round-up of news, tips and information that is impacting share prices and the market. Digital Look cannot take any responsibility for information provided by third parties. This is for your general information only as not intended to be relied upon by users in making an investment decision or any other decision. Please obtain a copy of the relevant publication and carry out your own research before considering acting on any of this information.AB
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22 Nov 2013 16:12

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20 Nov 2013 09:35

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18 Nov 2013 09:27

Imperial Innovations Take Part In Mission Therapeutics Funding Round

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16 Oct 2013 11:25

Imperial Innovations portfolio value rises as companies near IPO

Imperial Innovations accompanied news of a full year rise in its portfolio value with the announcement of a Nasdaq flotation for portfolio company Oxford Immunotec. The university spin-out group said had "a number" of companies in its portfolio also ready for initial public offering (IPO) or trade

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16 Oct 2013 10:36

Imperial Innovations Profts Drop But Portfolio Value Rises

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1 Oct 2013 08:20

Imperial Innovations Makes New Investment As Old One Gets Good Results

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12 Sep 2013 10:33

Imperial Innovations Says Circassia's Dust-Mite Study Successful

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17 Jul 2013 10:39

Innovations CEO steps down

Technology commercialisation and investment group Imperial Innovations confirmed that Chief Executive Susan Searle has stepped down after 11 years in the role. Chief investment officer Russ Cummings, who has been a director since the group's flotation in 2006, has taken over as CEO with immediate

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29 Apr 2013 12:15

Kelsey Lynn appointed Director of Technology Ventures at Imperial Innovations Group

AIM-listed technology commercialisation and investment group Imperial Innovations Group has reported that that Kelsey Lynn has joined as Director of Technology Ventures with immediate effect. Lynn spent the last twelve years in California, working in new technology development and venture capital

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22 Mar 2013 08:44

Imperial Innovations reports strong progress in top three portfolio companies

Imperial Innovations, a technology commercialisation and investment group, on Friday reported 'really good' progress in its top three portfolio companies in its half year results. The firm said that in the six months ended January 31st its top three portfolio companies, namely Circassia, Nexeon an

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22 Feb 2013 11:40

Imperial Innovations reports that Nexeon signed partnership with WACKER

AIM-listed technology commercialisation and investment group Imperial Innovations has announced that portfolio company Nexeon, a battery materials and licensing company, has signed a strategic partnership agreement with German chemical company WACKER Chemie AG (WACKER). The group reported that WAC

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23 Jan 2013 08:21

Imperial Innovations invests 1.5m pounds in tech firm Semetric

Technology commercialisation and investment group Imperial Innovations has invested 1.5m pounds in technology firm Semetric, the company behind global music analytics specialist, Musicmetric. The group said that the investment was part of a £3m funding round which also included its existing investo

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5 Oct 2012 13:18

Imperial Innovations rises to university challenge

A change in the fair value of investments held by Imperial Innovations, the hot-house for technology and healthcare ideas from Britain's universities, saw full year profits surge. Revenues eased, however, reflecting the continuing difficult economic environment. Total revenues in the year to the en

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