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Quoted Micro 3 August 2026

  • BY: Andrew Hore |
  • POSTED: 02/08/2026 |

AQUIS STOCK EXCHANGE

Ajax Resources (AJAX) has agreed to exchange the Rureka project and related assets for the Rachiate prospect and the El Salto project in Argentina. The deal and transaction structure are still to be finalised. No cash will be involved. Ajax was previously planning to acquire the Rachiate prospect. Ajax has also entered a binding option agreement for the acquisition of Nueva Celti copper project in Spain. A non-refundable option fee of $10,000 has been paid. The total cost will be $300,000. Orca Capital owns 9.64% of Ajax and John E Story no longer has a notifiable stake.

Supernova Digital (SOL) interim revenues slipped from £297,000 to £72,000 and the loss increased from £215,000 to £1.23m. That is down to the fair value reduction increasing from £98,000 to £810,000 due to the weak cyber currency market. NAV is £1.81m.

Falconedge (EDGE) says the launch of the recurring referral fee programme will help overall revenues to grow. Further referral agreements are being discussed. Stefania Barbaglio has left the board.

Zentra Group (ZNT) subsidiary developing One Victoria has terminated its agreement with contractor Torsion Construction has been terminated after it went into administration. The One Victoria residential development will appoint a replacement.

Macaulay Capital (MCAP) increased interim income from £157,000 to £478,000, helped by the sale of ICA Group, and it moved into profit. Net assets are £2.08m, including cash of £980,000.

Capital for Colleagues (CFCP) had net assets of 87.6p/share at the end of May 2026. There are 16 companies in the portfolio.

NYCE International (NYCE) says it had cash of £63,000 at the end of June 2026. Talks with a potential bidder have ended. More cash is required. Management is seeking shareholder approval to reorganise the share capital and issue shares at the AGM on 6 August.

EPE Special Opportunities (EO.P) has redeemed £1.73m of loan notes.

Majestic Corporation (MCJ) has appointed Allenby as corporate adviser and joint broker. VSA Capital has also become joint broker.

ASSET MATCH

Greenshields Agri Holdings (GAH) plans a share buyback in the fourth quarter. The Scottish agricultural land market remains resilient, although IHT changes could lead to more supply from 2027. Land values in England and Wales have slipped 1.5%. Wheat prices have risen with hot weather hitting production.

AIM

Floorcoverings distributor Likewise (LIKE) is taking advantage of the strong share price to raise £28.5m at 28.5p/share and a retail offer could raise up to £2m. This cash will finance the £9.8m cost of the proposed acquisition of a 60,000 sq ft warehouse freehold in Corby, as well as enabling further acquisitions of distribution facilities. The additional distribution facility will increase capacity to £300m each year. There are also £9m of bank facilities being negotiated. Net debt was previously expected to rise to £10.7m by the end of 2026 and net cash of £2.6m is now forecast.

Xcalibur Multiphysics Group has bought a 25.5% stake in subsurface resources data supplier Getech Group (GTC). Xcalibur is a global specialist in airborne and mapping geophysics. Octopus sold its 16.4% stake, and First Equity sold its 6.42% shareholding.

Cloud-based secure payments technology developer PCI-Pal (PCIP) did better than expected in 2025-26 and grew revenues 14% to £24.6m, which means the expected loss has been reduced to £800,000. Annualised recurring revenues were 29% higher at £24.4m, providing a strong base for 2026-27 forecast earnings of £27m, which will be reassessed when the full year figures are published. Net cash is £4m. The momentum continues, especially in the US. A new strategic partnership has been signed with reseller NiCE Systems Inc. Chief executive James Barham bought 26,466 shares at 56.5p each.

Cyber security software and services provider Shearwater Group (SWG) says the business won at the end of the period meant that trading was ahead of expectations in the year to June 2026. Revenues have been upgraded 18% to £42m and earnings have been raised from 4.5p/share to 4.9p/share. Net cash was £5.6m at the end of June 2026, which is around 50% of the market capitalisation. The board is considering share buybacks and /or dividends. At this point, Cavendish is not changing its 2026-27 forecast.

Brave Bison (BBSN) has launched a bid for System1 Group (SYS1), which valued the market research technology and services provider at £43.1m, or 327p/share, at the end of trading yesterday. The bid is 135p in cash and 2.04 Brave Bison shares for each Systems1 share. Brave Bison already owns 28% of Systems1 bought from founder John Kearnon and an institutional investor for an average cost of 242p/share. The original offer was valued at 297p/share and that was followed up with a 327p/share indicative offer. The combined business would have revenues of £79m.

Transport software and technology supplier Tracsis (TRCS) is acquiring UK rail software provider Mistral Data from FirstGroup for an enterprise value of £48m. In 2025-26, revenues were £13m and EBITDA was £4m. Annualised recurring revenues are 85% of group revenues. Using the cash pile to finance this will help the enhancement of earnings. The UK rail technology market is set to grow at 5%/year.

Furnishing fabrics and wallpapers designer Colefax Group (CFX) increased full year sales 5% to £115.9m, even though decorating sales declined, while pre-tax profit rose 18% to £10.5m due to a strong performance of the fabrics business in the US. Cash was £23.5m at the end of April, after £6.1m spent on share buybacks. The total dividend is 7% higher at 6.3p/share. US sales continue to be strong, but the UK is tougher.

Professional services network DSW Capital (DSW) full year revenues improved from £5m to £6.3m, helped by the contribution from DR Solicitors. Pre-tax profit fell from £1.6m to £1.3m. There was a decline in M and A revenues, down to 31% of the total, and there is caution about revenues this year. The dividend was increased to 3.2p/share.

Shield Therapeutics (STX) says US volumes of ACCRUFeR iron replacement treatment increased, but lower selling prices in the US meant that interim revenues from that market were lower. Group revenues were 41% ahead at $30.4m because of a $7.9m milestone payment from China. Operating profitability is being maintained, but it is not enough to cover interest charges. Cash was $8.3m at the end of June 2026, but there is debt to offset against this.

Media localisation and services provider Zoo Digital (ZOO) is seeing signs of improvement in the TV and film market for localisation and dubbing. Approaches from customers are increasing and Zoo Digital is moving into new areas such as live sport. Restructuring the business has helped to reduce costs. Revenues declined from $49.6m to $42.3m. The loss was reduced from $8.3m to $2.3m. The operations generated enough cash to more than cover investment in technology. The trading improvement has continued into the first quarter of this financial year.

Mobile games developer Gaming Realms (GMR) says interim revenues will be 3% lower at £15.5m. That is because non-core brand licence revenues slumped from £2.4m to £700,000. That will hit profitability in the first half. The core business did well. Net cash is £13.5m.

Fluidpower products distributor Flowtech Fluidpower (FLO) grew like for like sales by 13% in the first half as the company gains market share. Overall sales were 24% ahead at £70.4m. This was despite the lack of sales to two bridge infrastructure projects, which are likely to come through in the second half. Full year pre0tax profit is set to jump from £1.7m to £4m.

AI-enabled PR company Pathos Communications (NEWS) interim revenues rose 14% to $7.3m and it is on track to achieve full year forecasts, which appear conservative. Revenues of $14m are estimated with underlying pre-tax profit improving from $2m to $2.7m. This is despite adding to the cost base by investing in growing operations, including a new team in Asia Pacific. Cash generation is improving.

CyanConnode (CYAN) is recommending a 10.165p/share in cash from Esyasoft, valuing the smart meter technology company at £36.5m. Esyasoft previously bought Good Energy.

Newmark Security (NWT) is selling loss making physical security business Safetell for £1 and concentrating on the human capital management division.

MAIN MARKET

Online travel hostel agency Hostelworld (HSW) has reported its interims and they were in line with the trading statement with revenues 12% ahead at €52.2m. Profit was held back by one-off charges and an additional €2.3m of marketing investment. Underlying profit after tax fell from €5.1m to €4.9m. The interim dividend is €0.0083/share. Net cash is €2.5m. Guidance is unchanged with deferred income expected to unwind in the second half.

Fully listed financial management software developer Aptitude Software (APTD) has grown annualised recurring revenues for AI autonomous finance software by 12% to £20.1m thanks to Fynapse software sales. A $5.54m, three-year contract has been won in Canada. Overall annualised recurring revenues dipped to £49.9m because of lower legacy revenues. Churn should be reduced in the second half. The quality of revenues is improving and operating profit has increased in the first half. Net cash is £15.7m, after £2.6m of share buybacks.

US cybersecurity technology company Narf Industries (NARF) increased full year revenues by 50% to $4.5m. The cash outflow from operating activities was $226,000. There is $4.1m of revenues to be recognised this year. That is despite one project has been cancelled.

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