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TRADING UPDATES: Van Elle and Hargreaves Services post profit rises

Wed, 25th Jan 2023 14:43

(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Wednesday and not separately reported by Alliance News:

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Hargreaves Services PLC - Durham, England-based land, property and infrastructure development - In the half year to November 30, pretax profit jumps 80% to GBP18.7 million from GBP10.4 million a year prior. Revenue jumps 53% to GBP116.5 million from GBP76.1 million. Net asset value per share grows 31% to 603 pence from 462p. Lifts dividend by 7.1% to 3.0 pence per share from 2.8p. Expects that financial year 2023 results will be in line with market expectations. Meanwhile, Finance Director John Samuel steps down from his role on July 31. He will be replaced by Stephen Craigen a day later. Craigen has been financial controller at company since 2017.

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Van Elle Holdings PLC - Nottinghamshire-based geotechnical engineering contractor - In the six months to October 31, pretax profit climbs 74% to GBP3.3 million from GBP1.9 million a year prior. Revenue increases to GBP80.8 million from GBP60.1 million. Declares an interim dividend of 0.4p per share versus none a year ago. Net debt as at October 31 widens to GBP2.5 million from GBP2.0 million a year prior. Adds that current trading is in line with management's expectations. Says it is confident in achieving market expectations for financial year 2023, which it says are an underlying pretax profit of GBP5.3 million with a range of GBP5.2 million to GBP5.4 million. In August, the company had reported an underlying profit of GBP1.9 million.

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IOG PLC - North Sea-focused gas and infrastructure operator - Reports 2022 revenue before sales deductions of GBP79.6 million, compared to nothing in 2021 as 2022 was IOG's first year as producer. Gas output from March to December 31 was 27.4 million standard cubic feet per day. Average realised gas price was 203.5p per therm, which includes short-term price fixes. For January 2023, IOG notes a 319p per therm price fix for 30,000 therms per day is in place. Company aims to release its 2022 results during March. IOG notes that the UK North Sea Transition Authority is expected to make the first 33rd round license awards in the second quarter of 2023.

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Scancell Holdings PLC- Nottingham, England-based cancer immunotherapies developer - In the six months to October 31, turns to pretax loss of GBP4.1 million from a profit of GBP2.5 million a year prior. Development expenses widen to GBP4.9 million from GBP4.0 million as administrative expenses widen to GBP2.4 million from GBP1.9 million. Reports finance expense of GBP910,000 relating to revaluation of derivative liability, swung from a gain of GBP2.4 million a year earlier. Does not yet generate revenue. Meanwhile, gives an update on a study on a vaccine trial. 14 patients were enrolled and dosed in expansion phase of the cancer-focused Modi-1 trial, with no safety issues to date. Expands SCIB1 phase 2 combination trial to include doublet therapy, meaning patients will receive two agents, namely skin-cancer focused ipilimumab and nivolumab, which is used to treat several cancers. Says expansion leads to significantly increased recruitment rate. Notes that recruitment for its Covidity clinical trial in South Africa is complete. Expects safety and immunogenicity data from Covidity in the first quarter of 2023.

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SuperSeed Capital Ltd - venture capital for early-stage business-to-business technology companies in UK - Says in the fourth quarter of 2022, Fund II portfolio monthly recurring revenue grows 21%. Adds that for 2022, Fund II portfolio monthly recurring revenue rises three-fold. Expects Fund portfolio company revenue to more than double in 2023. "Looking ahead, SuperSeed continues to lean into artificial intelligence as the main tech driver for change. We expect continued strong revenue growth in the portfolio," the company says. Meanwhile, SuperSeed expects that the fund will invest in 5 to 10 more service as a software companies in 2023.

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By Tom Budszus, Alliance News reporter

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31 Oct 2022 16:46

Scancell enrols and doses first patient in latest cancer trial

(Sharecast News) - Immunotherapy developer Scancell announced on Monday that the first patient in the expansion phase of the monotherapy arms in the multicentre phase one clinical trial of 'Modi-1', dubbed 'ModiFY', had been enrolled and dosed.

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28 Oct 2022 14:42

Scancell losses widen on expense of ongoing trials

(Sharecast News) - Cancer and infectious disease immunotherapy developer Scancell reported an operating loss of £13.3m in its final results on Friday, widening from £8.8m year-on-year, which it put down to the expense of its three ongoing clinical trials.

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28 Oct 2022 11:57

IN BRIEF: Scancell narrows annual loss as vaccine candidates progress

Scancell Holdings PLC - Nottingham, England-based cancer immunotherapies developer - In the year that ended April 30, pretax loss narrows to GBP3.8 million from GBP16.8 million a year before. Records no revenue in either year. Spends more on development and administration, which is offset by a gain of GBP7.2 million on substantial modification of convertible loan notes, compared to no such gain in the previous year. Expects early safety and efficacy data from the ModiFY study in the coming year.

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IN BRIEF: Scancell executive chair and co-founder both to depart

Scancell Holdings PLC - Nottingham, England-based cancer immunotherapies developer - Both the executive chair and the company's co-founder will leave the board, while Scancell promotes a non-executive director to deputy chair. Lindy Durrant, also a co-founder, remains chief executive officer. John Chiplin will step down as executive chair and as a director once a new chair is found, having led the board for six years. Richard Goodfellow will retire as non-executive director at the next annual general meeting. Scancell holds its AGMs in November. Goodfellow is a co-founder of Scancell and was its CEO until 2017. Susan Clement Davies will be deputy chair.

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25 Oct 2022 14:34

Scancell inks licensing deal with Nasdaq-traded Genmab

(Sharecast News) - Immunotherapy developer Scancell announced a licensing agreement with the Nasdaq-listed Genmab on Tuesday, to develop and commercialise a Scancell investigational anti-glycan monoclonal antibody into novel therapeutic products.

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25 Oct 2022 12:17

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Sterling strength keeps FTSE 100 in red

(Alliance News) - Stocks were mixed in London in midday trade on Tuesday, with the FTSE 100 suffering a bit against a strong pound, which is getting support as Rishi Sunak takes control in Westminster.

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25 Oct 2022 10:44

AIM WINNERS & LOSERS: Scancell signs deal; Empire Metals seeks copper

(Alliance News) - The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers on AIM in London on Tuesday.

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25 Oct 2022 10:03

Scancell shares rocket on potentially lucrative Genmab licensing deal

(Alliance News) - Scancell Holdings PLC shares soared on Tuesday, as the cancer immunotherapies developer announced a licensing agreement with biotechnology company Genmab.

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23 Sep 2022 13:31

Scancell presents new, positive data on possible cancer therapies

(Sharecast News) - Immunotherapy developer Scancell was presenting two posters at the EuroMAbNet 12th annual meeting in Hamburg on Friday, with the first highlighting new data on its 'AvidiMab' and 'GlyMab' technologies.

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16 Aug 2022 17:51

IN BRIEF: Scancell doses first patient in Modi-1 cancer trial

Scancell Holdings PLC - Nottingham, England-based cancer immunotherapies developer - Says first patient is dosed in cohort two of the multicentre phase I Modify trial, for Modi-1, its prospective cancer treatment. The trial will administer Modi-1 alone or with checkpoint inhibitors in patients with head and neck, triple negative breast and renal tumours. Modi-1 is the first candidate from the firm's Moditope platform.

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23 Jun 2022 21:28

TRADING UPDATES: FirstGroup extends takeover date; Tasty repays debt

(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Thursday and not separately reported by Alliance News:

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23 Jun 2022 12:38

Scancell developing 'promising' new cancer treatment approach

(Sharecast News) - Immunotherapy developer Scancell announced on Thursday that it will develop 'GlyMab' antibodies into T-cell redirecting bispecific (TCB) antibodies, and take them into the clinic as a "promising new therapeutic approach" to treat cancer.

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15 Jun 2022 15:58

Scancell updates protocol for UK trial in melanoma patients

(Sharecast News) - Immunotherapy developer Scancell updated the market on the phase 2 'SCOPE' clinical trial in melanoma patients on Wednesday, being conducted at multiple centres in the UK.

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15 Jun 2022 12:19

Scancell shares jump as phase 2 trial of skin cancer drug expands

(Alliance News) - Scancell Holdings PLC on Wednesday said its phase 2 trial of its SCIB1 vaccine in metastatic melanoma patients has expanded, following regulatory approval.

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13 Jun 2022 20:42

IN BRIEF: Scancell says first patient dosed in Modi-1 trial for cancer

Scancell Holdings PLC - Nottingham, England-based cancer immunotherapies developer - Says the first patient in its multicentre Modi-1 clinical trial has been dosed at Imperial College London, Hammersmith Hospital. The study, it explains, is a first-in-human clinical trial in patients with triple negative breast cancer, ovarian cancer, head and neck cancer, and renal cancer. Modi-1 will be administered alone or in combination with checkpoint inhibitors in patients with head and neck, triple negative breast and renal tumours.

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