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

Thu, 25th Mar 2010 17:36

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 products and services in the homeland security sector. Initial consideration of £1.65m will be paid in cash with a further £350,000 payable if certain performance conditions are met for the year to July 2010 and up to £500,000 on the same basis in 2010-11. Security Applications made an operating profit of £370,000 on turnover of £1.95m in 2008-09.Digital Barriers raised £20m of new money at 100p a share on 4 March.Northbridge Industrial Services reported lower 2009 profits but it says that there are signs of improvement. The equipment rental and sales company's core customer base is resources and power generation. Rental demand is increasing and there are more enquiries for the equipment Northbridge manufacturers. Revenues declined from £15.7m to £12.7m in 2009. Equipment sales fell from £8m to £5m. A delay in the start of the Jabali zinc project in Yemen hit also revenues. This project should start later this year and the minimum service period for the supply of transformers and generators has been extended from 12 to 36 months. Pre-tax profits fell from £2.97m to £2.21m. Rental business has higher margins and it is becoming increasingly important. Nanoco has received a $2m milestone payment from a major Japanese corporation. The company's quantum dots technology achieved the performance criteria set out by the customer, which is developing next-generation LEDs for solid state lighting. Sorbic acid and potassium sorbate producer Sorbic International has been hit by production problems. Late last year, a power shortage due to snow and the improvements to a water treatment plant disrupted production for a total of 19 days. In January, more snow hit production over seven days. Excluding these disruptions, trading is in line with expectations. The interim results will be published in late May. Broker Arden partners says that market volumes continue to be low but the corporate finance deal and flotation pipeline is still encouraging - although dependent on market conditions. The Core Business has changed its name to Chalkwell Investments following the completion of a company voluntary arrangement. The company used to supply beauty products but is now a shell looking for opportunities in the natural resources sector. The shares returned from suspension and ended the day at 25p a share. However, there had been a share consolidation on the basis of 30,000 old shares for one new share, so this represents a fall of 1475p a share. Telecoms software supplier Artilium's revenues fell by two-thirds to £1.2m in the six months to December 2009. The operating loss declined from £2.6m to £1.1m thanks to lower admin costs. IT services provider SciSys returned to profit in 2009. A loss of £1.16m was turned into a profit of £510,000 on revenues that were 9% higher at £41.7m. The total dividend for the year is 1p a share and SciSys is targeting a yield of 2% or more. Strong cash generation boosted net cash to £2.4m at the end of 2009.
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13 May 2014 10:09

SCISYS Signs European Space Agency Contract For Pilot Project

LONDON (Alliance News) - SCISYS PLC said Tuesday it has signed a contract with the European Space Agency to deliver the Harwell Robotics and Autonomy Facility Pilot Project 1. The deal, worth EUR1.2 million over the next 12 months, commences immediately, said SCISYS. The HRAF facility

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7 May 2014 15:51

Pace CFO cheers with share purchase

Pace shares were moving higher on Wednesday after the group's Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Roddy Murray, bought himself 30,000 shares in the technology developer. Paying 349.9p a share, Murray spent a total of £104,970 and took his total beneficial holding to 130,000 shares. The deal took advan

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7 May 2014 09:47

DIRECTOR DEALINGS: SCISYS CEO Buys 50,000 Shares

LONDON (Alliance News) - SCISYS PLC Wednesday said Chief Executive Officer Klaus Heidrich bought 50,000 shares at a price of 92.75 pence per share representing his only holding in the company Tuesday. Shares in the software developer were trading up 1.1% at 93.00p Wednesday morning. B

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22 Apr 2014 15:48

DIRECTOR DEALINGS: SCISYS Directors Acquire Shares

LONDON (Alliance News) - SCISYS PLC said Tuesday the followng directors, including Chairman Michael Love, acquired shares on April 15 at a price of GBP0.93, as part of the company's share incentive plan:

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14 Apr 2014 07:57

SCISYS lands deal to provide facilities for EUMETSAT

Software systems, IT based solutions and support services supplier SCISYS has landed a contract with GMV Aerospace and Defence to deliver the mission operations facility for EUMETSAT's upcoming geostationary weather satellite, Meteosat Third Generation (MTG). EUMESTAT is the European Organisation

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14 Apr 2014 07:15

UK MORNING BRIEFING: Glencore Sells Interest In Peru Copper Project

LONDON (Alliance News) - Glencore Xstrata said Monday it has agreed to sell its interest in the Las Bambas copper project in Peru to a Chinese consortium including MMG, Guoxin International Investment Corp and CITIC Metal Co for USD5.85 billion in cash. The deal is part of an agreement to w

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14 Apr 2014 06:42

SCISYS Wins Operations Contract For Geostationary Weather Satellite

LONDON (Alliance News) - SCISYS PLC said Monday it has won an operations contract with GMV Aerospace and Defence for the Mission Operations Facility of a new geostationary weather satellite. The supplier of bespoke software, IT and support systems to the media, broadcast, space, government

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8 Apr 2014 08:16

SCISYS Signs Extension To European Space Agency Contract

LONDON (Alliance News) - SCISYS PLC said Tuesday it has signed a one-year extension to its contract with the European Space Agency, worth in excess of EUR5 million. The bespoke software systems and IT provider said the one-year extension with the European Space Agency will see it provide a

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26 Mar 2014 13:17

Scisys Raises Dividend 11% As 2013 Profit Hit By Restructuring Costs

LONDON (Alliance News) - Software company Scisys PLC raised its total dividend Wednesday despite seeing pretax profit decline, as higher revenue was offset by restructuring costs in 2013. The company raised its total dividend for 2013 by 11% to 1.46 pence from 1.32 pence in 2012. Scis

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24 Jan 2014 09:33

Scisys To Meet Full-Year Expectations, Confident For 2014

LONDON (Alliance News) - Scisys PLC said Friday that it full-year results will meet expectations and expressed confidence for 2014 as it saw strong order intake in its fourth quarter. Scisys produces software systems for the media and broadcast, space, government and defence sector. T

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26 Sep 2013 12:42

Scisys H1 Revenues Up But Says 2nd-Half Contracts Slipping Into 2014

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26 Sep 2013 11:14

STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-UK small caps shed 0.2 pct at midday

UK small caps fall 0.2 percent in midsession trade, in tandem with the mid-caps and the blue chips, while the junior-listed AIM shares made it into positive territory, rising 0.2 percent. Scisys, the supplier of bespoke software systems and IT based solutions, falls 12.2 percent after annou

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20 Jan 2012 08:28

London open: Footsie flat, Vodafone rises on Indian tax ruling

The Footsie opened flat on Friday morning, with a rise in the banking sector being offset by resource stocks. The blue chip index nudged just a few points lower to 5,738 in early trading, following yesterday's 0.7% rise on the back of strong macro data and an improving outlook in the Eurozone. In o

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20 Jan 2012 07:27

Cash rolling in at SciSys

Buoyed by strong order intake in the final quarter of 2011, software solutions provider SciSys reckons it is likely to enjoy further growth in sales, profits and net margins in 2012. The group said it performed in line with expectations in the second half of last year, despite the board having some

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26 Jan 2011 14:51

Round-up: Hamworthy, Meggitt, SciSys...

Engineer Hamworthy expects 'significantly' to exceed previous earnings expectations for the year to March after strong demand for after sales products and services, an increase in order intake from the oil and gas market and a reduction in the instances of customers delaying delivery dates. "It r

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