Digital media software provider ANT says its 2008 figures will be better than expected.
The loss will be no more than £1.3m on revenues of at least £3.6m. There was £5.6m cash in the bank at the end of December 2008 - slightly lower than the figure of £5.9m six months before.
Shares in ANT rose 3p to 29.5p each, which values the company at £7.16m.
The 2008 results will be published in March 2009.
Revenues will grow again this year and that will help reduce the loss further.
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