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Small caps round-up: 600 Group, ILX, Renew...

Wed, 02nd Feb 2011 10:28

Engineering firm 600 Group says the improvement in its global markets has continued, with order intake since October 25% above the same period in 2009. The confirmed order book was 40% higher."The recovery of our machine tool and precision engineered component markets in North America has continued, with sales into the European market developing more slowly," it said.E-learning software and business training group ILX has won two "significant new orders" valued at around £100,000. The first is a contract extension with FTSE 250-listed business and technology service company Logica, and the second is also a renewed contract with information provider Thomson Reuters.Shares in engineering and construction services firm Renew rose 15% after it reached an agreement to acquire rail and energy engineer Amco for £19.8m, from a new £15m debt facility and existing cash resources."The acquisition of Amco allows Renew to increase and broaden the scale of its specialist engineering operations, as well as adding to the range of services we can provide to our customers," said chief executive Brian May. More than 50% of the group's revenue will now be derived from specialist engineering.Distribution group Wincanton says results for the year ending 31 March are expected to be in line with expectations, but highlights debt reduction as its priority going forward to address challenging market conditions. "Actions to preserve cash and to curtail losses in underperforming businesses have commenced," the group says.While its Container Logistics, Defence and Construction divisions have performed ahead of expectations, Wincanton notes that as a result of the opening of a new site in the year, the Foodservice business - as previously indicated - was loss making in the period.Jonathan Carroll, chief executive of UK and Canadian tour operator Travelzest, said he was "very delighted" as the company posted a rise in revenues for the year to 31 October.Revenues rose to £43.8m from £38.3m, though pre-tax losses ballooned to £9.9m from £42,000 on a goodwill impairment charge.
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Small caps round-up: Tinci, Nasstar, 600 Group...

Environmental engineering group Tinci Holdings jumped after it announced contracts worth 45.4m Chinese Renminbi (£4.34m) to provide paper desulfurisation technology to two subsidiaries of the Dongguan Jiulong Paper Group. These projects are expected to start shortly and last for about six months. N

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3 Aug 2010 13:45

Major shareholder backs 600 Group with loan

Diversified engineer 600 Group halved underlying losses last year and returned to profit at the operating level in the second half of its financial year. Revenue in the 53-week period ended 3 April tumbled to £45.38m from the 52-week period figure of £76.21m the year before. Loss from operations

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26 Jan 2010 08:08

Small caps round-up: Real Good Food, Griffin Mining, Probability...

Orders from big name customers such as Marks and Spencer's and Costa Coffee has been keeping ingredients and bakery products supplier The Real Good Food Company busy. The firm has reduced bank borrowings from £29.1m to £21.3m and improved its sales performance. Strong sales have also been aided by

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23 Jun 2009 08:57

600 Group posts annual pre-tax loss

Precision engineering maker 600 Group reported an annual pre-tax loss as margins and sales deteriorated and as restructuring costs escalated. The UK's largest machine tool company posted a pre-tax loss of £8m in the 52-week period ended 28 March 2009 from a profit before tax of £2.5m the year befo

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