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Quoted Micro 9 September 2024

  • BY: Andrew Hore |
  • POSTED: 08/09/2024 |

AQUIS STOCK EXCHANGE

Good Life Plus (GDLF) raised £275,000 from a convertible loan note issue that expires on 31 August 2025 when it can be repaid at a 10% premium or converted into shares at a 10% discount to the weighted average price over the previous month. If there is £2m raised in a share issue, then the loan notes are immediately convertible at a 10% discount to the issue price. The coupon is 10%. Following this issue, a partnership was announced with a major UK mobile operator. Good Life Plus will offer promotions to help with engagement with tens of millions of subscribers. This will provide access to potential subscribers to the Good Life Plus platform. There should be other partnerships in the coming months. The share price increased 3.28% to 3.15p. This is a new high for the shar price.

It is taking longer than anticipated Invinity Energy Systems (IES) even though the long duration energy storage market is growing. More time is required to develop the Mistral next-gen product to reduce costs. There is uncertainty about the timing of the recognition of revenues. The 2024 revenues were expected to be £36.3m, but it is likely to be lower. Jonathan Marren is replacing Larry Zulch as chief executive. There was £49.2m in the bank at the end of June 2024.

ProBiotix Health (PBX) is raising £1.2m at 3.36p/share. OptiBiotix Health (LON: OPTI) is unhappy with the latest fundraise by ProBiotix Health and claims a typo in the AGM notice means that it should not be allowed to issue more shares except on a pre-emptive basis. The company previously said that it had enough cash. ProBiotix Health believes that the error is not relevant.  The underlying problem seems to be the high discount of the fundraising price to the market price.

EDX Medical (EDX) has signed a distribution agreement with Caris Life Sciences. They will work together to distribute Caris molecular profiling services in the UK and Nordic countries. The deal lasts for three years, and additional regions and products could be added.

Recycling services provider Majestic Corporation (MCJ) has agreed to acquire Deeside-based Telecycle Europe for up to £2m. The acquisition target already acts as a tolling agent for Majestic Corporation, and it is owned by Peter Lai, the 71.9% shareholder in Majestic Corporation. The deal will secure a steady supply of recyclable materials and should improve margins. In 2021, Telecycle Europe mad a post-tax profit of £175,000. The initial payment is £150,000 and then monthly of payments of £150,000. The full amount is dependent on volumes being met.

Peninsula Yacht Services is adopting SulNOx Group (SNOX) fuel additives for the fuel it supplies from its Gibraltar. The specialist pumping system is being installed following permission from the authorities.

Mortgage Chat has changed its name to Pitch Pit (PICH) and its strategy to become an artificial intelligence and technology accelerator. Chandila Fernando and Judith Hough will head up the new operations, who will join the board after background checks are completed. Brian Stockbridge of First Sentinel has already joined the board. The company plans to raise £500,000.

Oscillate (MUSH) is progressing the proposed acquisition of Quantum Hydrogen Inc. Regulatory approval of the documentation is being awaited and a general meeting should be announced this month.

SuperSeed Capital (WWW) had net assets of 114p/share at the end of June 2024.

Equipmake (EQIP) announced that the HTM-3500 heavy vehicle electric motor maintains its peak performance of 3,500Nm and 400kW, while its continuous power output has doubled to 200kW at 2,500rpm.

Time to ACT (TTA) subsidiary GreenSpur has won a design contract to develop an optimised wind turbine generator for XFlow Energy.

DXS International (DXSP) has changed its corporate adviser to Hybridan. Wishbone Gold (WSBN) has appointed Tavira Financial to replace SP Angel as corporate broker. A new investor relations strategy will be announced shortly. Tennyson Securities has published research on Tap Global Group (TAP). It is available via www.tennysonsecurities.co.uk.

AIM

Weak demand from independent restaurants and bars in the UK and internationally held back the interims of ceramic products manufacturer Churchill China (CHH). Independents are suffering from higher costs. Demand from national chains has held up better. Revenues fell from £44m to £40.6m, while the underlying pre-tax profit edged up from £4.7m to £4.8m. This is because capital investment has helped to improve margins. The interim dividend was raised 4.5% to 11.5p/share. The full year outcome is dependent on fourth quarter trading.

Agricultural products supplier Camellia (CAM) says trading conditions eased slightly in the first half of 2024, but they are still difficult. Revenues improved 7% to £105.1m and the loss was reduced from £15.1m to £9.7m. There is no interim dividend. The loss from tea fell, while nuts and fruits profit more than trebled to £3.2m. The engineering business returned to profit. Net cash is £24.1m and there is an investment portfolio worth £37.6m. The full year loss should be between £10m and £12m.

Signing up Donlim Group for a filtration technology licence did not offset the weaker trading news at laundry filtration technology developer Xeros Technology (XSG). Indian licensee IFB has delayed the launch of new 9kg washing machine until next year and French environmental standards for microplastics have not been clarified. Donlim owns the Morphy Richards brand, and it will manufacture the XF3 external filter under licence from the middle of next year. The 2024 pre-tax loss estimate has been raised from £2.7m to £4.3m. William Black and Armstrong Investments have increased their stake from 6.34% to 7.3%.

Rockfire Resources (ROCK) has increased the size of the resource at the Molaoi zinc lead silver germanium deposit in Greece by 500%. The JORC 2012 compliant mineral resource estimate is 15 million tonnes at an average grade of 9.96% zinc equivalent. Allenby estimates that it is one of the top 20 undeveloped zinc prospects. There is also 4.8mt of germanium. There are high recovery rates. Only 2.1km of the 7km potential strike has been tested so far. Allenby estimates a fair value of 2.6p/share.

Hostels operator Safestay (SSTY) improved interim revenues by 7% to £10.7m and the loss reduced from £947,000 to £113,000. Sales to the end of August were well ahead of last year and forward bookings are strong into next year. The lease of the loss making Venna hostel has been surrendered. Four new properties have been added this year. NAV increased by 17% to 49.8p/share.

Real-time financial data provider Arcontech (ARC) increased full year revenues by 7% to £2.9m and pre-tax profit improved from £1m to £1.1m. More than 90% of revenues are recurring. Net cash was £7.2m at the end of June 2024. The dividend has been raised to 3.75p/share. Pre-tax profit is set to fall this year because of investment in sales.

Andrew Carter has resigned as chief executive of wines producer Chapel Down Group (CDGP) and will become the boss of Timothy Taylor next year. Interim revenues fell 11% to £7.12m due to a slump in off-trade sales. There was not the expected restocking by retailers. Pre-tax profit slumped to £40,000. Net debt was £5.8m at the end of June 2024 after investment in further planting at the Buckwell vineyard.

Shield Therapeutics (STX) had $8.1m in gross cash at the end of June 2024 with a milestone payment of $5.7m expected in the second half. The first half cash outflow was $5.8m. Management believes that the business should be monthly cash flow positive during the second half of 2025. Iron deficiency treatment ACCRUFeR generated revenues of $11m in the US in the first half and total group revenues were $12.1m.  Full year US revenues could be $27m.

A recovery in the Hercules Site Services (HERC) share price led to a decision to raise £8m via a subscription and placing at 49.5p/share. Morson chief executive Ged Mason subscribed for 9.5% of the enlarged share capital. Majority shareholder Brusk Korkmaz has sold 6.06 million shares to Wasdell Packaging, whose majority shareholder Martin Tedham has been appointed as a director.

First Property (FPO) has launched a one-for-three open offer to raise £2.96m at 8p/share. It is underwritten by directors Ben Habib and Alasdair Locke. The cash will settle the deferred payment for the Blue Tower property and finance the completion of the fit-out.

MAIN MARKET

Precision components supplier Carclo (CAR) says trading is in line with expectations with margins prioritised over volumes. The restructuring of US operations is ahead of schedule. Aerospace demand is strong, which has helped the speciality division.

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