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Small caps round-up: Tasty, Sceptre Leisure, Adventis...

Thu, 10th May 2012 13:58

Aptly named restaurant group Tasty has agreed a 2.5m-pound three-year revolving bank facility which will allow it to continue the expansion of its restaurant estate. Shares in gaming firm Sceptre Leisure plunged over 50% as it announced plans to cancel its listing on AIM, saying the share price does not reflect the value of the company and calling an emergency meeting at which shareholders will vote on the matter. The directors, who hold a collective 38.45% of the issued shares, have already pledged to vote in favour of a cancellation. 75% of votes need to be in favour in order for the cancellation to go ahead. The firm also blamed poor market conditions and the costs of listing on AIM for its decision. The stock was once above the 100p mark but in recent months had fallen to around 13p and on Thursday plunged to just 6p. Marketng and advertising firm Adventis Group has reported a significant reduction in its bank indebtedness, which has fallen from £2.2m at the end of 2011 to £1.5m. However, the company admitted that it had been unable to secure sufficient commitments from new investors to carry out a proposed equity fundraising which it had hoped would generate around £3.0m. The company is now looking to sell its technology division as a way to repay its bank debt. The firm said it believes the two technology businesses could be sold for more than enough to cover the amount it owes to the bank. Construction firm Titon Holdings made a significant loss during the half year ended March 31st of £0.4m (2011: profit £0.29m) on revenue of £7.5m, slightly lower than £7.56m the same period the previous year. Cost of sales rose slightly from £5.8m to £6.0m. Earnings per share fell from 59p to a loss of 2.79p, but this didn't stop the company declaring an unchanged dividend of 1p per share. Cash levels fell from £3m to £2.2m. The firm admitted that it does not anticipate a significant recovery in either UK or overseas markets in the second half year, saying that "accordingly, we will take measures to reduce our overheads in the period consistent with the current economic climate". Equatorial Palm Oil has halved its full-year losses to $2.2m from $4.4m for the twelve months ended December 31st after it achieved its maiden revenues of $0.385m from its first crude palm oil sales. During the year the company planed 1,100 hectares of new oil palms, committed to a cash injection of $30m as well as to an additional £30m loan facility agreement. In a statement the firm said: "The palm oil market fundamentals continue to look positive, with significant shortfalls in production at a time when demand is expected to continue increasing. The palm oil price continues to strengthen, pushing towards the highest recorded pricing in the last twelve months." Cash levels dropped significantly from $6.8m to $1.3m. Fresh fruit and flower importer Fyffes has performed well in 2012 so far, increasing its target EBITA (earings before interest, tax and amortisation) range for the full year 2012 to €25m-€30m, from €22m-€27m previously, and compared to €23.2m in 2011. This, the firm points out, equates to adjusted earnings per share of between 6.80 and 8.30 cents, compared to 6.05 cents in 2011. "The industry has experienced further cost inflation during the period, including higher bunker fuel costs, and less favourable exchange rates," the firm said, attributing its improvements to "operational efficiencies, a continued focus on costs and returns on the group's significant investment in the business in recent years". NR
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British restaurant operator Tasty reported profit before tax of £973,000 for the first six months of 2014, up from £787,000 year-on-year. Group revenues rose 26% from the same period in 2013 to £13.8, while operating profit, before pre-opening costs, share based payments and interest, rose 16% to £

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Tasty Looks Out For New Sites As Profit Rises In First Half

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31 Mar 2014 11:11

Tasty Serves Up Annual Profit And Revenue Rises

LONDON (Alliance News) - Restaurant operator Tasty PLC Monday said profits increased in its last financial year, driven by a 20% increase in revenues during the year, as its continued to expand the business. Revenue for the year ended December 29, 2013, was up 20% on last year to GBP23.2 mi

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17 Oct 2013 16:32

Carpetright Chairman trades in 416,500 shares

Lord Harris of Peckham, the Executive Chairman of Carpetright, this week reduced his stake in the flooring specialist with the sale of 416,500 shares. The sale was made through his company Harris Ventures, which is also connected with Martin Harris, Carpetright's Group Development Director. Harr

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11 Oct 2013 09:08

DIRECTOR DEALINGS: Tasty Directors Exercise Options, Sell Shares

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Tasty Raises GBP2.5 Million In Placing To Fund Further Expansion

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24 Sep 2013 11:14

Tasty growth continues at a profit with four new restaurants opened

Restaurant group Tasty doubled profits and opened three new sites during the first half of the year, with another added in July. Tasty, which was founded by brothers Sam and Adam Kaye after they sold their previous business ASK Central, increased operating profits 39% to £1.05m in the 26 weeks to

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24 Sep 2013 07:52

Tasty Doubles 1st Half Profits; Helped By Lower Costs, Higher Sales

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19 Jul 2012 16:31

Burberry CFO makes multiple transactions

Stacey Cartwright, the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of high-end fashion label Burberry, has sold 122,500 of the 132,500 shares she received which vested on Thursday. Cartwright, who joined the firm as CFO in 2004, sold the shares at 1,211.99p each, earning her a total of £1

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16 Nov 2011 15:22

Cable and Wireless chairman pockets shares

The chairman of FTSE 250 firm Cable and Wireless Worldwide has snapped up shares just one day after the firm announced a big fall in profits. John Barton pocketed 100,000 in the embattled telecoms firm for a total sum of £22,940. Earlier this week C&WW posted pre-tax profits of £35m in the first

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London close: Good gains as FTSE 100 rallies

Stocks rediscovered their earlier buoyancy to finish with strong gains as hopes of a resolution of the euro crisis attracted buyers. Today's big mover, Cairn Energy, fell sharply after reporting disappointing results from its drilling campaign offshore Greenland, with one well coming up dry and ano

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