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Small caps round-up: Byotrol, sareum, KDD ...

Thu, 19th Jul 2012 12:07

Byotrol, an anti-microbial hygiene company, has continued to make progress and has maintained the momentum seen in the second half of last year into the current financial year. The balance sheet continues to remain strong and is well positioned to its objective of positive cash generation at the earliest opportunity. The negotiations with its Fortune 150 customer are on track to deliver a full commercial agreement on time, while the product launches in conjunction with Rentokil Initial have been successful and the resulting order flow 'encouraging'.sareum, a specialist cancer drug discovery business, has said its financial results for the year ended June 30th will be broadly in line with market expectations, with the loss after tax for the year set to be around £0.64m. The firm said it and its collaborators continue to progress several commercial opportunities with its research programmes, with at least one of these deals will be concluded before the calendar year-end.Real estate investment group KDD has said it expects to received AMC approval - the only outstanding condition - by August 2nd for the sale of Sky Towers to Cimbrorum.Probability, a mobile gambling specialist, has agreed to acquire the entire issued share capital of Playyoo, a private company in Lugano, Switzerland, for an initial consideration of around £1.8m, satisfied by 2.4m shares in the company and a further 1.7m shares depending on the performance of Playyoo in 2013. The firm reported a loss before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation of £0.127m in the year ended December 31st. It will be acquired free of debt. blinkx has promoted Chief Operating Officer Subhransu Mukherjee to the role Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect, and the now former CEO, Suranga Chandratillake, has put himself in the role of President and Chief Strategy Officer. The changes were Chandratillake's idea. Chandratillake, who is also a founder of the company, will be responsible for advancing the company's technology and product vision, and exploring new opportunities for growth. zamano, a mobile telecommunications company, has reported a solid performance in the first half of 2012 as it continues to benefit from the launch of a web and mobile service in the UK during the final quarter of 2011. The improved performance is expected to generate positive levels of operating cash to year end. Overall, the group is performing in line with expectations and is delivering on its objective to capitalise on its core technology and operational competencies. However, the firm warned that the outcome of the Comreg case and the current judicial review will determine the future of its SMS business in Ireland. Recruitment company Networkers International said it performed "very well" in the first half of 2012, with the gross margin for the six months set to increase around 17% year-on-year. Cash generation during the six-month period has also been strong with net debt expected to reduce by £2.8m to around £6.2m at the half year point. Serviced Office Group, a provider of office space and IT solutions, has been awarded a significant contract by Costain to cover its IT infrastructure requirements in connection with its work at London Bridge Station as part of the Thameslink upgrade programme. A key feature of the contract will be its focus on identifying environmentally-friendly solutions to Costain's IT requirements. Redhall Group, a specialist engineering support services group, has been awarded term contracts for Redhall Engineering and Redhall Nuclear. The first is to provide integrated multi-discipline engineering services to Polimeri Europa UK, estimated to have a value of £8.0m over a three year period. The second is for a three year multi-discipline framework agreement to provide support services across National Nuclear Laboratory nationally. A subsidiary of Rugby Estates has accepted an offer of 7p per share for its holding on 7.9m shares in O Twelve Estates. Under a separate agreement, either party can terminate the agreement on at least six months' written notice at any time. Seeing Machines, the maker of equipment that tracks the facial movements of drivers to make sure they are awake, has revealed that a South African distributor, Booyco Electronics has ordered a further 50 DSS units to enable it to quickly fulfil anticipated customer orders. Booyco has in the last six weeks delivered the two largest orders from Seeing Machine's distributors to date. These units will re-sell for a total of more than $0.5m, with Seeing Machines receiving the bulk of this upfront.Hardide, which provides metal surface engineering technology, has appointed Philip Kirkham as its new Chief Executive Officer with effect from September 1st 2012. He is a seasoned CEO with substantial international experience and a strong background in marketing, sales and production in the metal processing sector, the firm said. Between 2008 and 2009, he was CEO of private equity backed Material Advantage Group and since then he has been the CEO of a company operating in the industrial lighting industry. Walker Greenbank, a luxury interior furnishings group, has reported that its US business has won a $0.156m order to supply a substantial quantity of fabric to the Moody Gardens Hotel in Galveston, Texas. The order amounts to about 7.8km of a Sanderson-designed fabric in colourways developed specifically for the Moody Gardens Hotel's bedrooms and bathrooms. Hightex, a leading systems engineering company, has announced its wholly owned subsidiary, SolarNext, has won a significant contract to supply and install a thermal cooling system in an industrial production unit for a company based in Thuringia, Germany. The cooling system is the largest unit to be supplied by SolarNext to date. Its contract value is in excess of 0.25m euro, with all revenues expected to be received in the second half of 2012. The value of this one contract is close to the aggregate value of sales within Solarnext achieved in the whole of 2011.BrainJuicer, an international online market research agency, has delivered continued sales growth during the first half, with overall revenue some 13% ahead of the comparable 2011 period. Growth was seen in the US, Switzerland, China and Brazil, while revenues declined in Germany and the Netherlands and was broadly flat in the UK. "Overall, our percentage of revenue from our more innovative 'Juicy' products increased from 53% in H1 2011 to 66% in H1 2012," the firm said, adding that it believes it is on track to meet market profit expectations for 2012 as a whole.Advanced cleantech materials company Ilika posted a 30% rise in revenues to £2.01m (2011: £1.54m), gross profit of £0.82m, up 35% from £0.61m, loss before tax of £2.84m (2011: £3.15m) and loss per share of 0.07p (2011: 0.08p), for the year ended April 30th. "As we move into the new financial year we are confident that we've firmly established a strong base to continue to grow the business. We have a strong IP portfolio and a number of joint development agreements with major partners that continue to make good progress," the firm said. At the period end the group's cash position was £5.3m (2011: £2.8m). Petards, an AIM quoted developer of advanced security and surveillance systems, has secured a multi-million pound contract to supply Petards eyeTrain on-board digital CCTV systems. The order, worth in the region of £8.0m. Initial equipment deliveries are expected to commence later this year and to be completed by 2017. The highest proportion of equipment deliveries are scheduled to take place from 2014 onwards. Biome Technologies, a bioplastics business, said total revenue in the first half of 2012 was down £7.5m, 28% lower than the same period the previous year, pushed into decline by a downturn in sales within the Bioplastics Division following legislative changes in Italy and wider disruption to the supply and demand balance in Europe. In the second quarter group revenues were £2.9m, 38% below the revenues of £4.6m achieved in the first quarter. The Stanelco RF Technologies Division continues to perform as expected with revenues of £0.7m in the second quarter, up 95% compared to the first quarter (Q2 2011: £0.9m). The Bioplastics Division saw revenues drop from £4.3m in the first quarter to £2.2m in the second quarter (Q2 2011: £3.9m). The group's cash position at June 30th was £1.1m (April 30th: £1.5m).NR
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7 Jun 2012 07:54

Redhall names Shuttleworth CEO

Specialist engineering support services group Redhall has appointed Richard Shuttleworth as chief executive officer with effect from 1 September 2012. Shuttleworth, 51, is currently a director of RPS Commercial Services and has previously been a director at Cape Industrial Services and commercial d

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8 Dec 2011 09:11

Redhall hit by legal fight but says future bright

Redhall, the engineering support services group, saw full year profits plunge but in line with expectations. Adjusted pre-tax profits for the year to the end of September were £3.9m, a 45% fall on £7.0m the firm made in 2010. However, exceptional items worth over £11m saw profits fall £8m into the

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1 Aug 2011 15:52

Redhall wins dispute with Vivergo Fuels

Redhall Engineering Solutions has won its case against Vivergo after it was determined by an adjudicator that Vivergo Fuels, a joint venture between BP, British Sugar and DuPont, had unlawfully attempted to terminate its contract with the company. Engineering support services group Redhall went h

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3 Jun 2011 06:35

Friday tips round-up: Johnson Matthey, Impax, Kingfisher

Johnson Matthey, originally in precious metals such as platinum and palladium, still refines and distributes these. But it also puts them into technologies that are used to reduce pollution, such as autocatalysts in cars and devices to cut emissions from power plants. Shares in Johnson Matthey, whic

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2 Jun 2011 12:00

London midday: Stocks stuck lower after slide

Shares remain firmly in the red following this morning's slide. B&Q owner Kingfisher is lower even after it saw year-on-year like-for-like sales growth of 3.3% in the 13 weeks ended 30 April. Total sales were also up 3.3%, while retail profit rose 19.1% in comparison with the year before. The numb

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2 Jun 2011 08:22

London open: Slide continues after US slump

Stocks have resumed yesterday's slide following a tumble on Wall Street last night. B&Q owner Kingfisher is lower even after it saw year-on-year like-for-like sales growth of 3.3% in the 13 weeks ended 30 April. Total sales were also up 3.3%, while retail profit rose 19.1% in comparison with the ye

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2 Jun 2011 07:59

Redhall hurt by Vivergo loss

Engineering support services group Redhall reported a weak set of first half figures following the loss of the Vivergo contract but it expects trading in the second half and beyond to be much improved. The niche engineer said adjusted pre-tax profit fell 70% at £1m during the six months ended 31 Ma

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2 Feb 2011 10:37

Redhall hit by severe weather

Shares in Redhall fell after the niche engineer said trading has been slower than anticipated partly due to bad weather and announced that its chief executive is stepping down. The company, which provides services for the defence and energy sectors, said: "Trading in the first quarter of the curren

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19 Dec 2010 11:38

Sunday tips round-up: Redhall, Portmeirion...

Support services specialist Redhall focuses on three areas - defence, energy and food processing. In defence, it is a key player in the Astute submarine project, the Royal Navy's ultrasophisticated new fleet. Redhall is a solid, well-run company and it is poised to grow as the economy becomes stron

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2 Dec 2010 14:29

Sector movers: Petards CCTV deal boosts support services

The support services sector is going well today with the surveillance systems group Petards the best performer after announcing that its CCTV systems will be installed on southeast trains. Elsewhere in the sector, engineering support services group Redhall is wanted after its full year results. Pro

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2 Dec 2010 08:46

Restructuring costs dent profits at Redhall

Engineering support services group Redhall said annual profit slipped after substantial rebranding costs. Chairman David Jackson said he was pleased with the group's performance in difficult market conditions. Demand from the oil and gas was satisfactory while Defence traded exceptionally well wit

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7 Oct 2010 15:55

Redhall admits defeat on Mount bid

AIM-quoted engineer Redhall has withdrawn from the bid battle for Mount Engineering after the engineering company recommended Cooper Industries' rival 82p a share bid. Cooper announced its bid, which values Mount at £19.2m, on 1 October. It is significantly higher than Redhall's bid of 70p a share

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1 Oct 2010 16:41

London close: Strong start to final quarter

The last quarter of 2010 started well for London's leading share index, with buoyancy in the oil sector helping to offset continuing economic worries at home and abroad. Manufacturing data was subdued. Footsie gave up some of its early gains after figures from the US showed Manufacturing grew at th

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1 Oct 2010 14:56

London afternoon: Footsie back above 5600

The afternoon session has seen the Footsie advance confidently, almost regaining its high for the day which was hit shortly after 10:00am. A solid start by Wall Street on the back of better than expected spending data has helped sentiment this side of the pond. Oil giant BP is higher amid speculat

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1 Oct 2010 12:23

London midday: Stocks advance despite economic worries

London's leading share index remains in positive territory, but worries over the European debt situation have weighed on sentiment slightly. The concerns centre on Ireland again, after figures showed manufacturing activity in the country contracted in September, with the purchasing managers' index

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