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Small caps round-up: Borders & Southern, AT Communications, Scapa ...

Thu, 28th May 2009 09:02

Falklands Islands-focused oil group Borders and Southern said it is ready to seek partners for its licenses after defining a multi-billion barrel prospect inventory in the South Falkland Basin.The group posted a pre-tax loss of £4.7m in 2008, compared with £336,000.While noting that the price of a barrel of oil fell from $147 to $35 before approaching $60 again, Borders said its projects were likely to be 'commercial' with oil at $35 a barrel.Andrew Parsliffe has stepped down as finance director of the business communications group AT Communications.He will be replaced temporarily by Michael Norris, a non-executive director at the company.Technical adhesive tapes supplier Scapa slumped into losses for the year and scrapped its dividend because of the "unprecedented economic circumstances."Pre-tax losses came in at £9.3m from the profit of £7.4m before on revenues that rose to £174m from £170m. It scrapped the dividend, having paid 0.75p last year. "The Group has taken prompt action to address the substantial volume shortfall in our markets by the introduction of a major restructuring programme and tightening already well-established cash controls," said the group.Africa-focused agricultural group Agriterra has opened a second maize-processing facility in Mozambique.Silver explorer Arian Silver posted a pre-tax loss of $481,000 in the quarter to March 31 after deferring all Mexican silver exploration until it receives new funding.Risk management solution provider Strategic Thought saw pre-tax losses for the year rise to £2m from £1.5m loss before on revenue that increased 22% to £6m. "The ARM sales pipeline remains strong and notwithstanding the difficulties in predicting the timing of the closure of large contract negotiations, we remain confident about stronger ARM licence sales in 2010," it said. China-based food preservatives group Sorbic saw pre-tax profit for the half year increase 36% to £2.59m on revenue that rose 26.4% to £8.5m.Software firm Scisys said results for the first half of 2009 will be consistent with market expectations for the full year.Clean fuel technology group Oxford Catalysts has been awarded a $5m commercialisation grant that will help towards the development of the group's microchannel technology for hydro-processing. The grant covers a period of 30 months.The grant proposal by its US subsidiary, Velocys, proposal was ranked highest out of 32 finalists by an independent review committee from the US National Academy of Sciences.The Local Radio Company's cash flow problems have been eased by a £1m loan facility by its new owner, UKRD Group. The facility has been offered at a fixed interest rate of 9% and runs for an initial term of six months.Acquisitive transport group Rotala moved into the black for the first time, posting a profit before tax of £1,2m in the year to 30 November 2008, versus a loss of £0.7m the year before. Turnover grew 84.5% to £35.7m from £19.3m the year before, reflecting the impact of recent acquisitions which increased its fleet to more than 400 vehicles. The company has not declared a dividend but intends to start doing so in the latter part of the current financial year.There are changes at the top afoot at oil and gas firm Valiant Petroleum with Kevin Lyon taking over as chairman following the annual general meeting on 2 June 2009, when Gordon Stollery will step down. Stollery will remain on the board as a non-executive director.Lyon is currently chairman of Valiant's remuneration committee. He is also chairman of Mono Global Group, an infrastructure support services company operating in the telecoms sector, and of Wyndeham Press Group, a printing and communications firm.
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23 Sep 2010 11:32

S&U, Gleeson, China Prv Eqty, Scisys

Central African Gold said its future as a miner of the precious metal in Zimbabwe is becoming clearer after a tough period for the group given conditions in the troubled country, but that 'there are still significant and complex hurdles that need to be addressed over the short and medium term.' Pre

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23 Jul 2010 11:03

Small caps round-up: Sirius, Sterling Energy, Amur ...

Mining and exploration holding company Sirius Exploration saw losses swell to £3.8m in the year ended 31 March from £0.5m a year ago "We will continue to develop these opportunities whilst also potentially acquiring other potash projects to diversify risk and ensure we move rapidly towards our goal

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23 Jul 2010 07:18

SciSys 1H Trading In Line With Views

LONDON (Dow Jones)--SciSys PLC (SSY.LN), a supplier of bespoke ICT software systems, IT based business solutions and support services to the Media Broadcast, Space, Government & Defence, Environment and Applications Support sectors, said Friday trading for the first half ended June 30 has been in li

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25 Mar 2010 17:36

Small Caps round-up: Digital Barriers, Northbridge Industrial, Nanoco..........

AIM shell company Digital Barriers has made its first acquisition since joining AIM three weeks ago. The shell will pay up to £2.5m for Security Applications Ltd, which supplies thermal imaging equipment for perimeter surveillance. This is the first step in Digital Barriers' strategy to provide pr

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3 Dec 2009 13:35

Small caps round-up: Max Property, Findel, SciSys

Max Property has increased its net asset value to 103p a share since floating on AIM in May. Nick Leslau's property investment company made its first acquisition of a portfolio of commercial properties in August. The placing in May raised £211.4m at 100p a share. The Industrious property portfolio

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3 Aug 2009 11:26

Small cap round-up: YouGov, Lok'n'store, International Ferro...

Market researcher YouGov's trading has met expectations recently despite continuing difficult trading environment experienced by the entire marketing services sector. "The company has begun to see the benefits of the increased focus on its key growth areas of business as well as the cost reduction

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15 May 2009 07:51

Scisys wins BBC gig

Software systems provider Scisys has won a framework contract with the BBC to provide audio editing and play-out solution. The contract is likely to be worth £10m to £15m and will run from 2009 to 2013 as the BBC refreshes most of its audio editing and play-out (AE&P) systems. Scisys’s subsidiary,

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