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Quoted Micro 13 April 2026
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Oscillate (SRVL), which is changing its name to Serval Resources, raised £34,000 in its retail offer at 22.5p/share, which is below the maximum level of £300,000. It is acquiring Kalahari Copper and moving to AIM on 27 April.
Digital assets investor Valereum (VLRM) has received confirmation that the $300,000 cash element of the coupon is being paid in instalments over four days. Further amounts due from strategic partner Quorum Global Photonics (QGP), which is a 49.7% shareholder, are expected to be paid under the $200m royalty and streaming financing agreement. Pieter Scholtz and Gerhard Kotzee are directors of both companies.
Wishbone Gold (WSBN) plans to acquire the Silver Lake project in Western Australia. Before that happens, historic data will be further analysed. If it goes ahead 3.57 million shares will be issued for the acquisition.
Hot Rocks Investments (HRIP) has made new investments in Central Gold, Futuro Resources and Cobra Resources (COBR). Investee company Mendell Helium (MDH) is moving from Aquis to AIM, and 49%-owned Sunshine Gold Capital has been granted a third tenement as part of the Dexter gold project, which is near to two existing gold mines in Western Australia.
Stack BTC (STAK) made a loss of £110,000 in the six months to January 2026. There was cash of £51,000 at the end of January 2026 and since then £4.28m has been raised. There have been 31 Bitcoin acquired. The focus is finding a business to acquire.
Ethtry (ETHY) has spent £100,000 to buy 66.6737 Ethereum. It owns 816.6737 Ethereum.
Cooks Coffee Company (COOK) was franchisor of the year (expanding food and non-food) in the 2026 Irish Franchise Association Awards, and a franchisee was named franchisee of the year.
Shepherd Neame (SHEP) non-exec director George Barnes bought 2,173 shares at 458p each. Falconedge (EDGE) chief executive Roy Kashi and family have bought 2.9 million shares for an average of just over 1p each. The total holding has risen to 6.45%. EPE Special Opportunities (LON: EO.P) directors Clive Spears and David Pirouet each bought 5,968 shares at 176p and 168p respectively.
TechFinancials has changed its name to Ubuntu Mining and Metals Inc (UNTU).
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Brewer Wadworth and Company (WAD) says 2025 accounts should be published later in April. Strong Christmas trading meant like-for-like sales were 7% ahead. Beer volumes were 16% higher in the first two months of the year as the company sold more of its beer via its own pubs. Like-for-like sales of the group are 4% higher, but margins are under pressure even though gas and electricity costs are set until 2029. One pub was sold in January.
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RentGuarantor (RGG) growth is accelerating with first quarter revenues more than doubling to £880,000 and this has sparked an upgrade. New partners have been brought onboard. It is also offering a new product with mydeposits that combines insuring rent deposits with the rent guarantee service. Allenby has increased its 2026 pre-tax profit forecast by 26% to £300,000. This would be a maiden profit.
Van Elle (VANL) is recommending a 52.3p/share cash bid from STRABAG UK, which values the ground engineering company at £58.8m. The share price has not been that high for more than three years. The directors had talks with other suitors before receiving this bid approach. Vienna-based STRABAG provides construction services, and it was seeking to expand in the UK.
Alien Metals (UFO) says joint venture partner GreenTech Minerals has identified material upside potential for the Munni Munni Platinum-Palladium-Copper-Nickel project in Western Australia not included in the current mineral resource estimate of 24Mt @ 2.9 g/t PGE₄ for 2.2Moz. Alien Metals has a 30% interest and a free carry until completion of a bankable feasibility study. High grade zones have been identified and there is potential for open pit mining. The results of the maiden drilling programme should be announced later this month. Joint venture partner West Coast Silver has announced a 1,500 metre drilling programme for the Elizabeth Hill silver project in Western Australia.
Data analysis software and services provider Celebrus Technologies (CLBS) says full year revenues are broadly in line with expectations at $23.3m, down from $38.7m because of a change in business model, and the loss will be around $200,000. Annualised recurring revenues grew from $13.6m to $15m. Two bank customers sold off parts of their businesses, so their payments were reduced. Some expected deals at contracted stage were lost or delayed and Celebrus Technologies is improving its skills in winning new clients. Cash was $32m at the end of March 2026. Another loss is anticipated for 2026-27.
Mercantile Ports and Logistics (MPL) is pursuing legal remedies to regain control of port operating subsidiary, Karanja Terminal & Logistics. One bank did not sanction an agreement for a one-time settlement of company debt with the consortium of banks. The court has told the Committee of Creditors holding the company debt to consider an offer to redeem 100% of outstanding debt. There has been no progress and there are potential buyers interested in the assets. An international oil and gas company is a potential provider of funds to help redeem the debt. A meeting was held to consider Mercantile’s proposal on Friday 10 April.
The shares of Secure Property Development and Investment (SPDI) returned from suspension. The property company amended heads of agreement with energy storage technology developer Adven, which it is proposed will acquired SPDI, so it is not a reverse takeover anymore. Instead, Adven intends to join AIM and launch a share exchange for SPDI. Adven can then raise money via EIS.
Steppe Cement (STCM) has increased cement sales in Kazakhstan in the first quarter of 2026 to 344,058 tonnes, from 276,217 tonnes in the same period last year. The average price was one-fifth higher at around $57/tonne. Market share increased to 16%. Capacity is being increased and the final estimated cost is $35m.
Atome (ATOM) is in the final stages of negotiations for the funding of the Villeta fertiliser project in Paraguay. Definitive documentation with the equity consortium is expected by 17 April. The potential funders are likely to be at the IMF and World Bank spring meetings at that time.
Physiomics (PYC) has accepted a general meeting request from Michael Whitlow, who owns 13.7%, and the meeting is on29 April. Michael Whitlow wanted to appoint Nicholas Tulloch, Ian Bagnall, Martin Gouldstone (later removed) and himself as directors and remove Dr Jim Millen, Shalabh Kumar, Dr Tim Corn, and Dr Peter Sargent, as long as least two of the new directors are appointed. The board did offer to appoint two non-execs to replace two existing ones, but it felt that the remuneration requested was too high. The board believes that the disruption could hamper the ability to commercialise its IP. They are asking shareholders to vote against the resolutions.
Quantum Blockchain Technologies (QBT) says a court has stopped enforcement of a €6m plus damages award against Sipiem relating to the Mediapolis business. The company has not been able to enforce the seizing of property of a former Sipiem director because he has declared bankruptcy. The liquidation of Mediapolis is being completed and a further distribution of €132,000 is expected to be received by the end of June.
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Financial management software developer Aptitude Software (LSE: APTD) has decided to seek a potential purchaser as well as considering other options for the business. It is possible that other businesses would be sold to concentrate on Fynapse. The refocus on that product led to a 1% dip to £49.8m even though Fynapse sales were higher. Recurring revenues were £54.4m and operating profit was flat at £10m. Net cash is £21.2m. The dividend is 5.4p/share.
Solvonis Therapeutics (SVNS) has been granted a US patent for its PTSD programme. The patent covers a chemically distinct monoamine modulator series designed to modulate serotonin, dopamine and noradrenaline transporter systems (SERT, DAT and NET) and lasts February 2043.
Andrew Hore
Quoted Micro 6 April 2026
AQUIS STOCK EXCHANGE
In 2025, heart health products developer ProBiotix Health (PBX) increased revenues by 45% to £2.73m. The loss was reduced from £852,000 to £1.24m. Revenues continue to grow in the first quarter of the new financial year, and it has achieved profitability. Cash was £1.27m at the end of 2025. The order book has more than doubled to £1.3m. The company is diversifying into new medical areas.
Dermatology products developer Incanthera (INC) says direct to consumer sales of Skin + CELL products have been disappointing, generating £12,400. Discussions continue relating to retail distribution. No bulk sale will be achieved before the end of the March 2026 financial year, so stocks will be higher than anticipated. There are also technology licensing talks. The company has to be careful with working capital, but it believes it has enough cash for immediate requirements.
Oscillate (SRVL), which is changing its name to Serval Resources, is acquiring Kalahari Copper and moving to AIM on 27 April. The strategy is to build a business with a range of copper exploration and development assets. There will be a 50-for-one share consolidation. There will be a share issue to raise £2.9m at 22.5p/share. A WRAP retail offer could raise up to $300,000.
Mendell Helium (MDH) expects to publish the document for the move to AIM during April. That will spark the exercise of the option to acquire M3 Helium. The Rost 2-26 well has reached 4,540 feet. This will test helium prospects. There are preparations for the re-completion of Schneweis Ventures 13A well.
Valereum (VLRM) confirms the exclusivity agreement with Quantum Global Photonics and the definitive agreement is expected by the end of April. As part of the agreement, the first coupon payment for medium term notes of $3.9m will be a combination of cash and VGOLD-CORE (independently valued and verified) gold-backed tokens, where the launch is subject to regulatory approval. The deal involves technology integration, tokenisation and profit sharing. So far, $900,000 has been drawn down from the $2.5m investment from Blubird Global Inc. There are currently talks with Blubird Global about revising the terms of the funding, which could mean that funding could end.
Zak Mir is no longer chief executive of Lift Global Ventures (LFT) and he is not running the investor relations business Miriad any longer. The investment strategy has changed to an AI focus. Cash was £199,000 at the end of 2025 and subsequently a £40,000 settlement was agreed with a former consultant.
Heart medicines developer Cardiogeni (CGNI) says that the share swap deal with Kira Health Invest AG is progressing and could complete by 10 April. Kira Health Invest AG will acquire 67.5% of subsidiary Cell Therapy in return for a 32.5% shareholding in Kira’s hotels and wellness clinics subsidiary Lumen Clinics, which has assets of more than €100m.
Time to ACT (TTA) has appointed VSA Capital as corporate adviser and has raised £415,000 at 6p/share. The company is in talks to acquire the assets of heat treatment business MTE Heat Treatment, which is in administration. This will fit with Diffusion Alloys. It is not buying any asset from Versarien. There are other potential acquisitions.
Investment company Gledhow Investments (GDH) had NAV of £1.2m at the end of September 2025. Net cash is currently £762,000 following recent disposals. This provides the opportunity to take advantage of market volatility.
IntelliAM AI (INT) has bought the business and assets of RBM Lubrications for £25,000 payable in cash at the end of 2029. This expands the business in Scotland.
Oberon Investments (OBE) has launched a global thematic equity fund called TM Oberon Theseus Fund. It will be structured around five to eight core themes and have up to 75 investments.
B HODL (HODL) has completed the initial At-The-Market equity offer and raised £42,300 at 7.05p/share. Another Bitcoin has been acquired for £51,234. The total holding is 165.487 Bitcoin which cost an average of £81,962 each.
Digital asset miner Sterling Digital (ASIC) did not have any revenues in the period to December 2025. There was £3.67m in the bank after the Aquis flotation. Data mining equipment has been acquired, and Bitcoin should be being produced by the end of the second quarter of 2026.
South west England focused minerals explorer Tamar Minerals (TMR) had £171,000 in cash at the end of 2025 following a £256,000 cash outflow from operations in the previous six months. Since, then £2.04m has been raised.
Fund of funds investment company SuperSeed Capital (WWW) made realised and unrealised gains of more than £452,000 in 2025. This increased NAV from 1.2544p/share to 1.3668p/share.
Mollyroe (MOY) has raised £470,000 through a convertible loan note issue and £155,000 at 0.25p/share, which is also the conversion price for the loan notes. The loan facility to AI film maker Cascade has been increased from £300,000 to £500,000. Mollyroe will receive and arrangement fee of £40,000.
Macaulay Capital (MCAP) has raised £225,000 from the exercise of warrants at 25p each.
BWA Group (BWAP) managing director James Butterfield bought 1.4 million shares at 0.29p each and owns 8.02% of the company.
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Surrey-based Oomisoft (OOMI) joined JP Jenkins on 1 April. The company provides membership management software, CRM and digital services. The customer is not for profit and professional organisations.
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Anti-microbial technology developer Byotrol (BYOT) has raised £250,000 at 016p/share. The cash will help to fund growth opportunities.
Recruitment services provider Macdonald and Company (MAC1) is asking for shareholder approval for a share buyback from William Buck and Robin Glover. This relates to a restructuring of interests in Asia. The general meeting is 16 April.
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Building products supplier BRCK (BRCK) has received an unsolicited bid approach from Atlas Holdings LLC and after initial contact and exchange of information a 65p/share indicative offer was made. The share price has not been that level since June 2025. That offer was rejected by the board on 23 March. Atlas will be provided with additional information to see whether it can come up with a better offer, but it says this would not be enough for a firm bid.
CleanTech Lithium (CTL) has published the pre-feasibility study for the Laguna Verde lithium brine project in Chile. This shows a NPV10 of $699m over a 25-year period. This assumes extracting 15,000t per year of battery-grade lithium carbonate. The operating cost is assumed to be $5,768/t and a sale price of $22,500/t. Upfront capex is $748m. First production would be 2031.
Steel structures supplier Billington (BILN) has gained new contracts worth £50m even though the market is still relatively weak. This helps to underpin expectations for 2026, although some of the work will be done in 2027. The 2025 results are due to be published later this month. A pre-tax profit of £3.5m is forecast before a recovery to £8.3m. Manufacturing has been streamlined and Cavendish may reassess forecasts when the results are published.
Whisky supplier Artisanal Spirits Company (ART) was hit by tariffs and the US government shutdown. Elsewhere, there was an improvement in revenues last year. However, overall revenues dipped from £23.6m to £19.9m and that meant that the loss was raised from £3.1m to £7m. Net debt was £31.5m and this should start to reduce this year. The company has changed its way of trading with the US and taken on the distribution in the country.
There was a return to growth at CML Microsystems (CML) in the second half. However, the company will still make a full year loss, rather than the small profit previously expected, because the growth was in lower margin revenues. Supply chain problems have eased. Shore says it will publish 2026-27 forecasts after the latest results are published on 16 June.
Mobile games developer Gaming Realms (GMR) has been hit by changes to stake limits in the UK and there will be another setback when the tax rate increases this year. Revenues improved from £28.5m to £31.4m, while pre-tax profit rose from £8.3m to £9m as management adapted to the stake changes and kept control of costs. More games and adding licence partners have helped revenues continue to rise. North American revenues continue to grow.
Wound healing technology developer AOTI Inc (AOTI) says 2025 revenues were $66.5m, up 15% on 2024. Underlying pre-tax profit was $3.1m, compared with a loss last year. Net debt reached $6.5m. There is a $1.7m provision on money owed by Arizona. Revenues could still rise this year even though AOTI is pulling out of Arizona due to difficulty in getting paid, but profit could decline to $1.2m before starting to grow again. Outstanding debt from Arizona may eventually be reclaimed. A CMS local coverage determination is still expected in the near-term and that will provide some positivity.
Greatland Resources (GGP) benefited from a recovery in the gold price to $4,677.28/ounce. Earlier in the week, it revealed a mineral resource estimate for the O’Callaghans tungsten copper zinc lead deposit. There is 70Mt @ 0.35% of tungsten trioxide. The Telfer mineral resource estimate has been raised by 150% to 8 million ounces. Together with Havieron, the resources could be mined for many decades.
Abingdon Health (ABDX) has won a series of contracts worth £4.8m with a US client. This covers the development of multiplex quantitative lateral flow assay systems for human testing which will be delivered over 27 months. This supports the decision to expand capacity in the US. There could be a subsequent manufacturing contract. The company is set to move to around breakeven in 2026-27. The share price gained 10.3% to 8p.
Ariana Resources (AAU) reported a £12.4m loss for 2025, but this is almost all down to the change in valuation of the Turkey joint venture. That is a non-cash adjustment. The cash outflow from operating activities was £2.6m. Progress is being made with the Dokwe project in Zimbabwe and there is £5.4m in the bank to fund its development.
Monoclonal antibodies developer Bioventix (BVXP) reported interim revenues 9% lower at £6.2m. China was a tough market and some products are maturing. Pre-tax profit was slightly lower at £4.9m. Cash was £5.1m at the end of 2025. The customer base is being broadened and there is longer-term potential for royalties from the company’s antibodies that are included in products. Full year pre-tax profit is set to fall from £10.2m to £9.6m. The full year dividend is set to be unchanged at 150p/share even though it is not going to be covered by earnings.
Digital finance hub Tap Global Group (TAP) interim revenues fell from £1.8m to £1.7m. There was also £210,000 of income from settlement with crypto currency exchange Bitfinex. Cash was £433,000 at the end of 2025.
In-game advertising technology developer Mirriad Advertising (MIRI) says that the expected upturn in February and March did not happen because of the Middle East conflict. It did sign a services agreement with a UK media conglomerate. There is £675,000 in the bank, but more cash will be required before the 2025 accounts are published.
Wellheads and connectors Plexus Holdings (POS) reported a reduction in interim revenues from £2.9m to £1.2m because of delays in projects, particularly in the North Sea due to tax uncertainty and inability to offset decommissioning costs. Activity is likely to remain subdued in the second half with the assumption that work will recover in 2026-27. A full year loss is forecast before a return to profit in 2026-27. The estate of William Black has built up a stake of 5%.
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Construction equipment hire company Speedy Hire (SDY) has not made the expected progress in the second half. Contract delays hampered revenues. The latest trading statement has led to a reduction in forecast earnings for 2025-26 and 2026-27. A loss of £1.5m is estimated for the year to March 2026. Net debt is expected to be £159m. The dividend is set to be slashed to 1p/share.
Solvonis Therapeutics (SVNS) has been granted a US patent for a “monoamine modulator compound series from its post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)” programme. This market covers more than 20 million people in the US and major European markets. This programme is part of a broader platform. SVN-114 is the lead candidate.
Digital assets investor KR1 (KR1) generated technology infrastructure income of £106,000 from staking activities and that takes the total for 2026 so far to £283,000. Financial income of £2,350 during February. NAV is 21.3p/share, down from 23.8p/share at the end of January 2026.
Andrew Hore
Quoted Micro 16 March 2026
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Marula Mining (MARU) is still investigating various sources of additional finance. The directors and related parties are providing funding. An $8m copper concentrate purchase agreement has been secured with a New York company. This covers 2,500 tonnes of copper concentrate each month from the Kinusi copper mine. The 2024 accounts have still to be published. An agreement with Baosteel Resources South Africa covers initial deliveries of a minimum of 5,000 tonnes of manganese ore from the Kilifi manganese processing plant. Marula Mining will receive a provisional payment of 90% of each monthly shipment upon delivery to Mombasa Port. Marula Mining has not paid the £1m for the minority interest in the Kilifi plant. This will be settled for £856,000 in shares at 3.85p each. Marula Mining and the WEEE Centre have finalised phase 1 of implementation of the lithium-ion Battery Recycling and Critical Metals Processing facility (the “Project”) in Kenya.
Stack BTC (STAK) raised £260,000 at 5p/share early in the week. The cash for acquisitions and investing in Bitcoin. The company subsequently bought 5 Bitcoin at £51,850 each and 5 Bitcoin at £52,758 each.
B HODL (HODL) announced a capital deployment programme. It is redeploying £350,000 in cash to invest in Bitcoin or buy back shares, which still leaves 24 months of working capital. B HODL will participate in the rewards account set up by CoinCorner, which owns 14.3% in B HODL, that will provide a return on part of the Bitcoin holding that is not in the Lightning network.
Mendell Helium (MDH) says M3 Helium, which it has an option to acquire that has been extended to 30 April, will commence drilling of wells on Rost and Enwell leases. The drill rig should arrive in the week beginning 16 March.
Falconedge (EDGE) says that the February Bitcoin yield was 0.912%. The total Bitcoin holding is 20.059694.
Wishbone Gold (WSBN) won a contested ballot for 67km2 of mineral title on crown land, 25km north-west of Telfer, which was applied for by multiple parties.
Vault Ventures (VULT) is developing a post-quantum secure communications platform with Whitespace Global. The contract with Whitespace Global is worth £1.6m. Vault Ventures will have controlled ownership of the cryptographic architecture.
The WeShop share price has fallen to $16.40, which is a drop of more than 90% since the high just after flotation. The value of the WeCap (WCAP) shareholding is just over $20m.
Ajax Resources (AJAX) has signed an agreement to acquire the Pereira Velho gold project. The payment is $200,000 cash plus $1.9m in shares, plus a 1.5% net smelter return, depending on the level of the gold price, which can be bought back for $1.5m. Ajax Resources issued 927,000 shares for the option agreement for the purchase of 100% to the Macacha project. Ajax Resources chief executive bought 264,146 shares at 8p each, taking his stake to 16.3%.
Macaulay Capital (MCAP) edged up income from £277,000 to £283,000 in the year to December 2025. The loss was reduced from £500,000 to £425,000. NAV was reduced from £2.14m to £1.71m.
Gana Media (GANA) is providing a loan of up to £100,000 to NYCE International (NYCE). The loan lasts with 12% and the interest rate is 7%. There are “discussions to integrate ‘NirmataPlay’ games aggregator into Estadio Gana Mexico”. NYCE chief executive Farzad Peyman-Fard is a non-executive director of Gana Media.
Astrid Intelligence (ASTR) is acquiring and integrating an existing validator within the Bittensor network under the Astrid Validator brand. Validators verify results and ensures rules are followed.
Oscillate (SRVL) has renewed four prospecting licences in Botswana for two years. The final $80,000 has been received for the sale of hydrogen assets. Pella Ventures has a 4% stake in Oscillate
Coinsilium (COIN) says that the Yellow network token and trading platform has been launched.
Fidelio Partners has a 20.2% stake in Supernova Digital Assets (SOL).
Slater Investments has reduced its stake in Arbuthnot Banking (ARBB) from 5.15% to 4.99%.
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The London Tunnels (TLT) is raising money via Crowdcube. It wants to raise up to £10m at 180p/share, which is a discount to the $3 share price published by JP Jenkins. The London Tunnels is developing the Kingsway Exchange Tunnels as a visitor attraction
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All Things Considered (ATC) is acquiring digital marketing and fan engagement business Push Media Ventures and Cirkay, which has developed a platform to connect artists and fans. The Cirkay Fan Pass is a digital key that provides exclusive perks and engagement. The total cost is £1.05m, which is made up of £300,000 in cash and £750,000 in shares. The operations will be integrated with the group’s platform and services division. Push has annual revenues of £2.7m and is profitable. Cirkay is yet to report revenues.
Alien Metals (UFO) says West Coast Silver has announced results of a drone magnetic survey for the Elizabeth Hill silver project joint venture. This highlighted multiple new exploration target areas. There is also potential for a larger silver bearing mineralised system outside the existing area. Joint venture partner GreenTech Minerals has completed the phase 1 drill programme at Munni Munni Platinum-Palladium-Copper-Nickel project in Western Australia. Assay results will be published. This is part of the work to calculate a JORC resource. The previous mineral resource estimate is 24 Mt @ 2.9 g/t 4E (PGE+Au) for 2.2Moz.
Offshore energy services Tekmar Group (TGP) reported a dip in 2024-25 revenues from £32.8m to £28.7m, but recent contract wins should return the company to growth with £38.6m forecast for the year to September 2026. It should also mean that there will be a move from a loss to around break even. Net debt was £2.4m at the end of September 2025 and since then a surplus property has been sold for £2.84m. There is already a strong order book for this year and further out.
Semiconductors designer and supplier EnSilica (ENSI) raised £9.7m in an oversubscribed placing at 47p/share. A retail offer could raise a further £300,000. This is expected to unlock £2m of matching funding for the £10.4m UK Space Agency award that was previously announced. The cash will also help to accelerate supply volumes to customers. Earlier in the week, EnSilica announced another two contracts, plus a $4m extension to an existing contract with an automotive customer. The new contracts are in life science and healthcare worth an initial $1.6m and $200,000 for a feasibility study respectively.
Fulcrum Metals (FMET) has taken advantage of the share price rise to raise £550,000 at 11p/share, which was a small premium to the market price. This will help to progress the work towards a mineral resource estimate. This is much less dilutive that the £1.05m raised at 3p/share last year. Peter Hall took a 4.34% stake. Metals One (MET1) also took the chance to reduce its shareholding from 6.33% to below 3%. Further sales will not have to be reported. Metals One invested £175,000 in last year’s placing so it has already got more than its investment back.
Concrete levelling equipment supplier Somero Enterprises (SOM) had a tough time in the US and Europe in 2025. Revenues dipped from $109.2m to $88.9m, although the second half was stronger. Pre-tax profit fell from $23.4m to $16.3m. This also meant that the dividend was reduced to 10.24 cents/share, meaning it is nearly twice covered by earnings. Net cash is still $33.2m and after dividends and share buybacks it should continue at that level.
Agricultural and fire protection technology supplier Light Science Technologies (LST) is acquiring Injectaclad for up to £4.8m, as well as paying £600,000 for the 10% minority shareholding in UK Circuits and Electronics Solutions and a related property, which can also be used for the fire protection division. Injectaclad has developed a remedial cavity fire barrier for properties and Light Science Technologies has a subsidiary that installs this product. The deal could help to improve margins by streamlining the supply chain.
Earnz (EARN) is acquiring Zero Carbon Group, which takes annualised sales to £30m. The deal will initially cost £3m – £1.5m in cash and £1.5m in shares – with a further £2m plus depending on achieving profit targets. Earnz raised £3.56m at 5p/share.
Anglesey Mining (AYM) has raised £680,000 at 6p/share, following the completion a £4m debt settlement agreement with Energold. There is £250,000 earmarked for dewatering of an existing shaft, £50,000 for analysis of samples and £100,000 for ongoing exploration.
IT company CloudCoCo (CLCO) announced it is raising £275,000 at 0.12p/share. Chairman Simon Duckworth is investing £210,000. A capital reorganisation is required before new shares can be issued for less than 1p each. The cash will fund Project Brightstar, which will enhance the company’s position in the B2B market. Target revenues are £10m, compared with £8m in the year to September 2025.
Ilika (IKA) has made the first commercial delivery of Stereax batteries to Cirtec Medical.
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Marine services provider James Fisher (FSJ) significantly improved margins in 2025. In 2025, revenues adjusted for disposals and closures increased 4% to £377.2m. Last year’s profit was boosted by gains on disposals. Underlying pre-tax profit improved from £11.9m to £15.3m. Operating margin was 2.5 percentage points higher at 7.6%. All three divisions improved margins.
BATM (BVC) improved full year revenues from $117.3m to $123.2m, while pre-tax profit jumped from $3m to $13.6m, but this included an exceptional disposal gain. Net cash was $14.7m at the end of 2025. There are more non-core businesses to sell. The cyber and networks divisions are growing strongly. Pre-tax profit is expected to be modest this year before recovering in 2027.
Bitcoin investor and wed development company The Smarter Web Company (SWC) has offered pre-IPO warrant holders the chance to realise value. The warrants are exercisable at 2.5p each. The offer price is 20.6p for each warrant. The current share price is 31.155p. The company has raised £63,000 at 37p/share. It bought three Bitcoin for £48,764 each.
Andrew Hore
Quoted Micro 16 February 2026
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Quantum computing IP developer Delta Gold Technologies (DGT) has secured a research sponsorship and technology licensing agreement with Penn State University. The sponsorship could cost $2.99m over three years. This will provide exclusive access to IP developed. Penn State will receive a running royalty of 1% of net sales of licensed products once net sales exceed $20m.
Macaulay Capital (MCAP) will earn £330,000 in fees from clients that invested in inspection business ICA, which is being acquired by Germany-based Certania for an enterprise value of £30.45m. AIM-quoted CEPS (CEPS) is selling its stake in for an upfront payment of £14m, which includes the repayment of loan notes. The disposal requires CEPS shareholder approval.
All five requisition resolutions were defeated at the Lift Global Ventures (LFT) general meeting. There were 60.5% of the votes against each resolution. A vote on the waiver of pre-emption rights did not receive the 75% of votes required.
Marula Mining (MARU) has agreed terms for the acquisition of 50% in a special purpose vehicle that holds mining rights in South Africa that include the operation ready Derdepoort manganese mine, which has a processing plant. Proven ore reserves of approximately 4.38 million tonnes of manganese ore at an average grade of 34.78% Manganese Oxide. Marula Mining will pay £1m in shares at 5p each and provide £1m of initial funding. A further £1m will be paid after due diligence. A bankable feasibility study targeting one million tonnes of manganese each year, or when the project is thought to be viable, will trigger a £9m cash payment. A further 20% stake can be acquired for £100,000. Marula Mining has already acquired the nearby Tonto Tshipi manganese mine.
EPE Special Opportunities (EO.P) had was cash of £14.1m at the end of January 2026. The NAV was 360p/share. The Luceco (LUCE) share price recovered, and Whittard of Chelsea was refinanced. Recent acquisition LSA has been integrated into Rayware. A £3m share buyback has been launched.
Valereum (VLRM) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with RWO.io, which will integrate VLRM markets into its infrastructure. Longer-term, there are plans to develop a decentralised exchange and enable token assets to be used to secure loans.
Oscillate (SRVL) has agreed to acquire Kalahari Copper, which has interests in the Kaoko Basin in Namibia and the Kalahari copper belt in Botswana. The acquisition will be combined with a move to AIM. A further $80,000 has been received from Pulsar Helium Inc for the sale of hydrogen assets. One more payment of $80,000 is due.
Fibre optic cable materials supplier Unigel Group (UNX) increased full year turnover from £29.2m to £38.2m, enabling a jump in pre-tax profit from £2.13m to £3.75m. There was a recovery in international demand. This is set to continue due to investment in AI and 5G. Production capacity has been increased in the US because of tariff uncertainties. Net cash was £2.3m at the end of 2025.
SuperSeed Capital (WWW) increased NAV to 133p/share at the end of 2025. Portfolio revenues nearly doubled.
Sulnox Group (SNOX) has secured a distribution agreement with Motor Plus Panama, which will stock Sulnox emission reduction products for maritime, industrial and transport clients.
Wishbone Gold (WSBN) has expanded its interests in the area of Greatland Gold (GGP) owned Telfer gold mine in Western Australia. The company won a tender for 67km2 of mineral title on crown land, 25km north-west of Telfer.
Ajax Resources (AJAX) has agreed to an extension to the period of exclusivity for the purchase of Pereira Velho Exploração S.A., which owns the Pereira Velho gold project in Brazil.
AI business investor Mollyroe (MOY) raised £350,000 at 0.25p/share. A convertible loan note issue is planned.
Roundhouse Digital (ETHL) has purchased 346.6 Ethereum at an average cost of $2,020 each. The total holding is 468.8 Ethereum. The financial year end date is being changed to March.
Falconedge (EDGE) generated income of 0.368524 Bitcoin, taking the total Bitcoin holding to 19.878377 Bitcoin.
BWA Holdings (BWAP) managing director James Butterfield bought one million shares at 0.25p each, taking his stake to 8.88%. NYCE International (NYCE) has corrected director shareholdings. Farzad Peyman owns 12.2%, Stelios Michaelides 3.86% and Harmen Breninkmeijer 21.3%.
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Thrive Renewables (THRV) has launched a £10m bond offer, including a retail offer of £5m via the Triodos Bank Crowdfunding platform. The bond lasts for 5 years and offers an annual interest rate of 5.5%. This will finance two onshore wind farms in Wales and Scotland. The offer closes on 16 April.
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Scientific instruments supplier SDI Group (SDI) has secured the earnings enhancing acquisition of PRP Optoelectronics. The manufacturer of ruggedised LEDs for the aerospace, medical and industrial printing markets cost £9.3m, net of cash acquired of £2.8m, and could enhance 2026-27 earnings by nearly 8%. Forecast net debt will increase to £23.1m. This takes SDI into new markets, and the product range fits with some existing products.
Digitisation services provider TPXimpact (TPX) has won two major contracts this week. The latest is a four-year contract with DEFRA worth £39m. That is the second largest contract TPXimpact has ever won. The contract covers digitisation of programmes across agricultural, environmental and sustainability areas. TPXimpact already has contracts with DEFRA. The company also won a £22m contract with NHS England.
Cosmetics supplier Warpaint London (W7L) has acquired the Barry M brand from the administrator for £1.4m, but 2025 figures will be just below expectations. Cavendish has cut its 2025 pre-tax profit forecast from £20.7m to £19.2m, although the 2026 figure is maintained at £26m. Net cash was better than expected at £16m. Barry M is a value cosmetics brand and had revenues of £15m. It is likely to be loss making.
Zanaga Iron Ore Company (ZIOC) has secured funding for its Jumelles subsidiary, which owns the Zanaga iron ore project in Congo. Red Arc Minerals is investing $25m for a 20% stake in Jumelles. This will fund the project up to final investment decision. There is then a $125m option for Red Arc Minerals to take its stake to 87.5%. Zanaga Iron Ore Company will retain a 1% net smelter royalty, and Red Arc Minerals can acquire a 0.5% net smelter royalty from the company for $50m. Zanaga Iron Ore Company has enough cash to get to final investment decision when it can decide whether to continue to invest in the project as it moves to production. Red Arc Minerals can be required to swap Jumelles shares for Zanaga Iron Ore Company shares at 15p each if it does not complete each part of the deal in a defined period. Shareholder approval is required.
Video streaming technology developer Aferian (AFRN) has extended its $16.5m banking facilities to 20 March 2026. It could be further extended at a later date. The loan from major shareholder kestrel Partners is £1.59m and is repayable on 15 April 2026. The formal sale process continues, and this is leading to significant adviser costs. Some potential options for the trading businesses would not raise as much as the bank facility.
Interior furnishings brands owner Sanderson Design Group (SDG) says trading continued to improve in the second half, particularly in the US. Sales in the UK were lower last year. There has also been an improvement in manufacturing business, which should make a profit in the year to January 2026. Full year pre-tax profit is expected to improve from £4.4m to at least £5m. Cash is estimated to be £9.8m, which is more than one-quarter of market capitalisation.
Cora Gold (CORA) is raising £12.9m-£13.7m through a subscription by Singapore-based Eagle Eye Asset Holdings at 6p/share. There will be a retail offer to raise up to £2m. Eagle Eye’s investment will depend on the take up of the retail offer, so that it does not go above 29.9%. The definitive feasibility study for the company’s Sanankoro project in south Mali indicated a NPV8% of $221m, but that was at a gold price of $2,750/ounce. The money raised covers nearly 50% of the cash required to construct the mine.
Faron Pharmaceuticals (FARN) is planning to raise €40m to enable acceleration of development of its lead asset bexmarilimab and to run the Phase II portion of the FDA agreed Phase II/III trial in frontline high risk myelodysplastic syndrome. Lead asset bexmarilimab is an investigational immunotherapy designed to overcome resistance to existing cancer treatments by harnessing the power of immune cells and igniting the immune system. Management expects value inflection points in 2026 and 2027.
Phoenix Copper (PXC) has suspended chief executive Marcus Edwards-Jones and finance director Richard Wilkins due to their recent conduct and past payments. An investigation is underway. The company has limited cash available, and it will last until the second quarter of 2026.
Gift packaging and stationery supplier IG Design (IGR) is trading ahead of expectations. In the nine months to December 2025, margins of 4% are at the higher end of guidance. Full year pre-tax profit estimate has been raised from $7.1m to $9.9m. Cash could be more than $55m at the end of March 2026. A new chief executive is being recruited. The full year results will be published in June and there will be a return to reporting in pounds.
More positive new for Fulcrum Metals (FMET) concerning gold and other product recoveries at the Teck Hughes tailings project. Gold recovery has been increased to 78% with up to 95% silver recoveries. There are also high recovery rates for tellurium and copper and 20% recoveries of gallium – that could be improved. There is a potential recoverable value of more than $550m of all these metals. Further testing will be undertaken.
Wynnstay Group (WYN) is starting to see the benefits of its project genesis strategy. In the year to October 2025, revenues fell from £613.1m to £583.4m due to lower commodity prices, and pre-tax profit recovered from £7.6m to £9.2m. Efficiencies offset higher wage costs. The growth in profit was predominantly in feed and grain and arable divisions.
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Apax Partners has decided not to make an offer of 500p/share for motor dealer software provider Pinewood Technologies (PINE). It blames current market conditions.
Digital assets investor KR1 (KR1) has launched its financial infrastructure strategy. This includes starting to buy Bitcoin as well as Ethereum. Existing holdings will be actively managed.
Bitcoin investor and wed development company The Smarter Web Company (SWC) has bought another 15 Bitcoin at a total cost of £785,773 and it owns 2,689 Bitcoin in total, which is an investment of £222.2m.
Panther Metals (PALM) has filed a prospectus for a proposed secondary listing on the Canadian Securities Exchange. PKF Littlejohn has been appointed as auditor. A placing raised £1.19m at 70p/share. This will be spent on a drilling programme for the Wishbone prospect at the Obonga project in Canada. The Winston mine tailings project is moving towards a mineral resource estimate.
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Technology developer Vault Ventures (VULT) is finalising a strategic partnership with an organisation involved in quantum, post-quantum and security-critical software systems. This will support development of revenue generating quantum products for regulated organisations. Priority areas have been identified, and the partnership should accelerate development. There should be no requirement for a share issue to fund the partnership.
The WeShop share price fell back to $111.85, although volumes remain low. Even so, shares in both Aquis-quoted investors gained during the week. WeCap (WCAP) shares rose 8.11% to 2p and Hot Rocks Investments (HRIP) shares increased 3.08% to 1.675p.
Ajax Resources (AJAX) has signed a conditional option to acquire the Rachaite silver, lead, zinc and copper/gold prospect in Argentina. The prospect was previously owned by former AIM company Alexander Mining and its drilling confirmed mineralisation. The potential purchase price is $20,000 in shares or the option and $380,000 in cash when exercised. Ajax Resources also has to invest $200,000 in exploration over three years. A 1% net smelter royalty will be retained by the seller, and this can be purchased for $250,000 minus royalty payments made.
Mendell Helium (MDH) says costs were swelled by preparations for a move to AIM when the option to acquire M3 Helium is exercised. There was a cash outflow from operations of £1.1m in the six months to September 2025.
EDX Medical (EDX) chief executive Dr Michael Hudson bought 28,526 shares at 10.57p each.
SulNOx Group (SNOX) says 1.45 million warrants were exercised by existing shareholders at 29p each, raising £420,000. Constantine Logothetis now holds 27.75% and Nistadgruppen AS has 13.85%.
The Smarter Web Company (SWC) has agreed a new subscription agreement for a further 50 million shares and the existing 13.24 million shares not subscribed for from the previous agreement. Up to 25% of the trading volume in one week can be issued.
Valereium (VLRM) is talking to a potential new corporate adviser. It will soon be listing the WAGEEN Token (WAG1) on licenced tokenisation venue for real-world assets VLRM Markets. The token will be issued by Wageen Corp, which is building an integrated ecosystem combining terrestrial, air, and maritime transport services into one platform. This could generate revenues of $600,000 for Valereum.
Coinsilium Group (COIN) plans a comprehensive update on strategy in the New Year. Portfolio company Otomato Web3 Agent Protocol has secured a $2m investment from a UK technology company.
Oscillate (SRVL) has completed the first exploration programme on its licence in the Kalahari copper belt. The results will be available in the first quarter of 2026.
TechFinancials (TCH) has received the £250,000 raised in September at 0.25p/share. This will help fund the development of the 25%-owned Dilotiko iron ore operations in Kenya. There is an option to acquire up to 60% of Dilotiko. The company’s name will be changed to Ubunto Mining and Metals Inc.
B HODL (HODL) has approved a Strategic Bitcoin-Backed Loan Framework using CoinCorner’s product as part of its treasury management activities. CoinCorner is a shareholder in B HODL. The cash will finance Bitcoin purchases.
Oberon Investments (OBE) raised £625,000 at 3.7p/share.
Property investor Ace Liberty and Stone (ALSP) chairman Dr. Antonios Ghorayeb bought 36,000 shares at 25p each, taking his stake to 0.94%.
Amazing AI (AAI) is changing its year end from June to December. The next accounts will be for 18 months to December 2025.
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Energy generator OPG Ventures (OPG) left AIM and joined JP Jenkins on 23 December. The India-focused company operates coal-fired power plants.
Medical imaging technology developer Polarean Imaging (POLX) left AIM and joined JP Jenkins on 23 December.
Gosport-based brewer and bars operator Powder Monkey (PMGL) has bought County Durham-based Maxim Brewery, which was formed after the closure of Vaux Breweries in 1999. A share subscription is planned.
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Oil and gas company Sintana Energy Inc (SEI) completed the acquisition of Challenger Energy in early December and joined AIM on 23 December.
Indus Gas (INDI) is proposing to shareholders that it should leave AIM. A general meeting will be held on 8 January. There is a limited free float, and it has been difficult to raise funds or use shares for acquisitions. Gynia Holdings owns 82.7%. Interim figures show an improved pre-tax profit of $1.93m, up from $1.24m. Indus Gas is awaiting a production sharing contract extension so a new gas sale and purchase agreement can be signed.
Pipehawk (PIP) is selling Utsi Electronics to Hong Kong company Leidi Global Supply for £1m. A £25,000 deposit has been paid. This subsidiary lost £464,000 last year. Stripping that out, Pipehawk would have made a pre-tax profit of £154,000. This leaves utility infrastructure detection company Adien and rail-focused Thomson Engineering Design.
Professional services provider Christie Group (CTG) is selling visitor attraction software business Vennersys for an initial £500,000 in cash. There is also up to £900,000 of retained consideration subject to performance conditions. The sale should be completed by the end of January. Vennersys is loss making and the disposal could add around £500,000 to 2026 pre-tax profit – £2.8m is the current forecast.
Mobile Streams (MOS) shares returned from suspension down 62.6% to 0.23p following publication of an admission document and results for the year to June 2025. June 2025. The company, which is changing its name to Gana Media Group, is acquiring the shares it does not own in two Mexican sports betting and media companies. It already owns 28.7% to Estadio Gana, plus convertible loan stock, and 22.5% of Capital Media Sports. Buying the rest of Estadio Gana will cost £31.9m in shares at 0.625p each, while 584.2 million shares a 0.495p each will be issued for Capital Media Sports. Investment in existing Mexican operations enabled full year revenues to rise from £436,000 to £1.41m. Net cash was £1.52m at the end of June 2025 and by the end of September available cash was £991,000.
Store closures and exiting Boots meant that Mothercare (MTC) interim revenues fell by one-quarter to £90.7m. Like-for-like revenues were 6% lower. The pre-tax loss declined from £1.4m to £1.1m due to lower interest charges. The new South Asia joint venture made a positive contribution. Net debt was reduced from £17.1m to £5.8m. Chairman Clive Whiley has bought 42 million shares in Mothercare at 1p each taking his stake to 8.87%, while finance director Andy Cook bought 5 million shares at 1p each. Robert Quested reduced his stake from 9.39% to 1.05%.
Vast Resources (VAST) has announced the proposed acquisition of Gulf International Minerals in an all share deal and trading in the shares has been suspended. Gulf International Minerals is an explorer focused on Tajikistan. It has a joint venture with the Ministry of Industry and New Technologies in Tajikistan covering four gold mining operations and a central processing plant. Of these, Aprelevka produces 10,4000 ounces of gold and 80,000 ounces of silver each year and Vast has been managing the operation in return for 10% of earnings after tax. A placing will raise £7.5m and this will help to fund a JORC compliant resource estimate.
Quicklime producer and critical metals explorer Firering Strategic Minerals (FRG) has raised £860,000 at 1.25p/share. The $1m Ricca debt has also been settled. The cash will fund further development of the Limeco project in Zambia. This investment will help to increase revenues.
Synthetic binders developer Aptamer (APTA) has signed a licensing agreement with Alphazyme, a Maravai LifeSciences company that supplies speciality enzymes to the life sciences sector. The non-exclusive deal is for a developed Optimer® for use in hot-start PCR applications – when the enzyme switches on when heated. The original development deal was signed in June 2024, and another development project has recently completed.
Pantheon Resources (PANR) is suspending flow testing at the Duhle-1 well in order to save costs of around $150,000/day in the winter period. Costs will be lower in the spring. Results have been disappointing so far. The company will analyse data and assess opportunities in other parts of its oil and gas portfolio in Alaska. There is $27.2m in the bank. Zeus has cut its total risked NAV from 73p/share to 53p/share. Michael Spencer’s stake reduced from 8.19% to 7.59%.
Premier African Minerals (PREM) says it has been issued with a writ of execution of movable property at the Zulu project by a creditor seeking $2.2m. Discussions continue with the creditor, which is JR Goddard Contracting.
Alliance Lithium (ALL) has revised and resubmitted its mining licence application for the Ewoyaa lithium project in Ghana. The royalty rate will be between 5% and 12% depending on the spodumene price. Canaccord Genuity assumes 10% in its forecasts suggesting a price between $2,501/tonne and $3,000/tonne, but the price is currently lower. The new lease requires government ratification.
Litigation Capital Management (LIT) has to meet the costs of a failed claim in Queensland against Stanwell Corporation and CS Energy. Each company will receive A$16.2m. This partly covered by insurance, but the company still has to pay A$12.9m. An appeal has been filed and should be heard in March and there may also be an appeal against the costs award. The strategic review of operations is ongoing.
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Cash shell daVictus (DVT) had cash of £112.000 at the end of 2024. These annual figures were released just before the end of 2025.
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Vault Ventures (VULT) has raised £555,000 at 1p/share. This will be invested in technology. The Vault Accelerator for blockchain and AI development and income generation is in the final stages of implementation.
Mendell Helium (MDH) says that the flow rate for the Rost 1-26 well in Fort Dodge, Kansas has more than doubled to 250Mcf of helium per day, which equates to $1.4m in income in one year. There are discussions with potential partners for additional wells.
SulNOx Group (SNOX) has been granted a patent in Australia. It covers a range of formulation versions which includes both the Berol® 6446 Heavy Sulphur Fuel Oils (HSFO) emulsifiers and Sulnox Eco™ Fuel Conditioners which enhance all diesel, petrol/gasoline and biofuels, and marine fuels.
DXS International (DXSP) was hit by a cyber incident on 14 December. This should net have a material effect on the full year figures.
B HODL (HODL) has joined the US OTCQB Venture Market under the code BHODF.
Ananda Developments (ANA) is pleased with the US Presidential executive order to reschedule cannabis in the USA from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3 under the Controlled Substances Act. This recognises the benefit of medicinal cannabis. This will make it more straightforward to gain FDA approval and potentially make it easier to raise money. Trading in Ananda Developments shares ends on 22 December.
Mark Horrocks has reduced his stake in Lift Global Ventures (LFT) from 19.96% to 17.9%.
The Smarter Web Company (SWC) has not raised any cash from share subscriptions in the past two weeks, which takes it to four weeks since any subscriptions.
Ajax Resources (AJAX) completed a share issue raising £1.2m at 5.5p each and creditors have converted £110,000 of money owed into shares at the same price. Total cash is £2.6m.
First Sentinel has resigned as corporate adviser to Valereum (VLRM) and trading in the shares The company is still trying to complete the transaction with Quorium Global Photonics SPC. The share price fell 7.41% to 12.5p prior to suspension.
EDX Medical (EDX) is commercially launching a new BC95 testing service for early detection of bowel cancer as well as providing assessments of hereditary risks. Interim revenues increased from £18,000 to £173,000, while the loss increased from £1.7m to £2.3m. Cash was £125,000 at the end of September 2025.
Phoenix Digital Assets (PNIX) is redomiciling to Gibraltar. This is due to the regulatory environment and crypto advisory infrastructure.
RootstockLabs Ltd has reduced its stake in Coinsilium (COIN) from 6.69% to 5.32%.
Oscillate (SRVL) has issued an unsecured convertible to raise $400,000. This is equal to the amount to be received for the sale of helium operations. That will be received over 5 months, and the loan note will provide cash in the meantime. It lasts five months and the annual interest rate I 15%. It can be converted into shares if the company moves to AIM.
Connecting Excellence (XCE) has bought 8.12682413 Bitcoin for £560,000, taking the holding to 24.77668182 Bitcoin at a total cost of £1.71m. The next update will be on 5 January.
Oberon Investments (OBE) published increased interim revenues rose 14% to £5.4m with the fastest growth from investment management. Investment in growing the business means that the loss increased from £1.24m to £2.39m. Management believes that like-for-like growth could be 30% this year.
In the six months to September 2025, business assurance provider Adsure Services (ADS) revenue dipped from £5.06m to £4.89m, and pre-tax profit edged down from £330,000 to £310,000. Management says the decline was down to timing issues. Cash was £610,000.
The Smarter Web Company (SWC) has not raised any cash from share subscriptions in the past two weeks, which takes it to four weeks since any subscriptions.
Property investor Ace Liberty and Stone (ALSP) chairman Dr. Antonios Ghorayeb bought 200,000 shares ag 60p each, taking his stake to 0.89%.
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Bitcoin mining company Argo Blockchain (ARB) has exited the Main Market and joined JP Jenkins on 15 December.
Bigblu Broadband (BBB) has left AIM and joined JP Jenkins on 18 December.
Powder Monkey (PMGL) has appointed Jon Radford as managing director of the UK brewing operations.
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Greenshields Agri Holdings (GAH) improved revenues from £3.95m to £4.27m, while there was a swing from loss to a pre-tax profit of £3.12m. However, this was due to a £4m gain on disposals. Cash generated from operations increased from £340,000 to £1.65m because of a reduction in working capital. Net cash is £1.3m.
Shareholders in Gulfsands Petroleum (GPX) agreed to the capital reorganisation
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Technology enabled PR company Pathos Communications (NEWS) raised £5m at 30p/share ahead of joining AIM on 15 December. Management plans to invest in staff, marketing and technology. The share price ended the week at 32.5p.
Music management company All Things Considered (ATC) switched from Aquis to AIM and raised £8.6m at 125p/share. The share price ended the week at 131.5p.
Kettle components supplier Strix (KETL) is transforming its balance sheet through the £110m sale of Billi, which supplies multifunctional taps, to a private equity-backed Australian bidder. Billi was acquired three years ago for £38m, although Strix has invested in the business since then. Billi has been a growing contributor to the group at a time when other parts of the business have found trading conditions difficult. There are plans for a manufacturing and development agreement. Shareholder approval is required so the sale will not be completed until early next year. Strix will move to a net cash position and a £10m share buyback is planned. The sale equates to 47.8p/share.
The Zimbabwe government has revised its changes to mining royalties and that is good news for Caledonia Mining Corporation (CMCL). The proposed royalty rate of 10% will only come into effect when the gold price exceeds $5,000/ounce, rather than $2,500/ounce. Changes to tax have been withdrawn. The rise in the gold price means that the payback on investment in the Bilboes project could be less than one year. Cavendish has raised its 2025 pe-tax forecast to $131.3m with $163.8m expected in 2026.
The new strategy of Naked Wines (WINE) is already showing signs of paying off and Panmure Liberum has upgraded expectations due to strong pre-Christmas trading. The wines supplier expects full year EBITDA to be at the top of guidance of £5.5m to £7.5m. Panmure Liberum forecasts £7.2m, up from £6.2m. Pre-tax profit of £800,000 is estimated when previously a small loss was expected.
Mkango Resources (MKA) joint venture HyProMag USA, a rare earth recycling and processing business, has expanded the Texas hub facility and is planning a listing in the US in around one year’s time. The NPV of the Texas project and two other sites is $409m based on current market prices. The figure is much higher based on forecast prices. Up front capital costs are $142m.
Chariot (CHAR) has completed a financing for two wind projects in South Africa. The funding is via a subsidiary, and the wind farms should be commissioned in mid-2027. Chariot retains 65% of the subsidiary and Mahlako is paying $17m for 35%. Chariot’s stake is valued at 2p/share. This is the start of the strategy to build up a portfolio of renewable energy assets. The water business, which primarily held the proof-of-concept desalination project in Djibouti, has been sold.
Scotland-based housebuilder Springfield Properties (SPR) has secured a deal with Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks which covers 293 homes across six sites. This will provide income from rentals to help cover building costs on the sites. This deal is part of the new strategy in the north of Scotland, where home will be leased to workers improving the electricity transmission infrastructure.
Bars operator The Revel Collective (TRC) is in discussions with potential acquirors of its businesses and they would not lead to any return for shareholders. There is no likelihood of raising money through a share issue. Trading in the shares will be suspended on 29 December because the 2024-25 annual report will not be published by the end of the year.
Offshore energy market services provider Tekmar Group (TGP) has won a contract with an existing customer worth €8m. This for a major UK offshore wind farm. Revenues should be recognised this year and next year.
Quantum Helium (QHE) says an independent resource report has been published and the best estimate for the Coyote Wash project in Colorado is 0.97bcf of gross recoverable helium. This takes the gross recoverable resource of the company’s projects to 1.1bcf, which have a gross value of $330m. There are also potential oil resources of up to 750,000 barrels. The company also has a 90% working interest in the Sagebrush helium project which has 2U helium reserves of 101MMscf net.
Gaming machines hardware and displays supplier Nexteq (NXQ) has traded in line with expectations in 2025, but management is cautious about next year. A small dip in revenues from $85.5m to $85m in 2026. This has been downgraded from $94.1m because the largest gaming customer has been acquired and the product range rationalised faster than anticipated.
Groundworks company Van Elle (VANL) completed the sale of the Canadian rail business. This raised C$2.7m with a deferred payment of C$2m to be paid during 2026. The total is equivalent to £2.5m but subject to balance sheet adjustments. Meanwhile, revenues of the continuing business rose 12% in the first half.
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Seraphim Space Investment Trust (SSIT) investee company ICEYE along with its joint venture partner Rheinmetall has secured a €1.7bn contract for space-based reconnaissance capabilities for the German Armed Forces. This involves a dedicated synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite constellation with AI driven image evaluation. The contract starts at the end of 2025 and lasts for five years. ICEYE recently raised €150m in a financing round, which valued the company at €2.4bn. ICEYE is by far the largest investment at just over one-third of the portfolio. The latest contract indicates the maturity of the business and ICEYE could consider a listing in the future. At the end of September 2025, the Seraphim Space IT NAV was £283.6m, which is equivalent to 119.55p/share.
Cash shell Medcaw Investments (MCI) is proposing to acquire Ulvestone, which holds licences for the Eagle Lake gold project in Ontario, Canada, plus a move to AIM.
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Valereum (VLRM) has entered into an agreement to raise $200m of royalty and streaming capital from new special purpose segregated portfolio company, Valereum QGP-SP, which is being formed to list on a US National Exchange. There will be a one year option over a stake of 49.9% in Valereum in return for the royalty and streaming income. This will help to accelerate development of the crypto and blockchain platforms and finance acquisitions.
Digital asset company Vaultz Capital (V3TC) holds 135 Bitcoin. Two resolutions related to a share capital reorganisation and a reduction in nominal value were withdrawn from the AGM following shareholder feedback.
Ajax Resources (AJAX) had cash of £1.37m at the end of August 2025. It is in the process of acquiring the Paguanta silver lead zinc project in Chile. Drilling should commence soon at the Eureka project. The cash will finance this and a JORC compliant mineral resource estimate.
AI software company IntelliAM AI (INT) has won contracts in the building products sector. They cover 15 sites and should generate £250,000 in this financial year. Annual recurring revenues were £1.18m at the end of September 2025, Cash was £786,000 and a further £250,000 has subsequently been raised at110p/share. A WRAP retail offer could raise up to £150,000 more. This will fund the delivery of the co-development partnership with a global engineering manufacturer.
WeShop (NASDAQ: WSHP) shares ended the week at $145.21. WeCap (WCAP) has an interest valued at around 28p/share. The share price increased 8.33% to 2.6p. Res Privata NV has cut its WeCap stake from 13.6% to less than 3%. Hot Rocks Investments (HRIP) owns a stake worth $21.8m and the share price rose 3.7% to 1.4p, which values the investment company at £3.4m.
Mendell Helium (MDH) has extended the broker option of up to 10 million shares until 3 December. A further £12,000 has been raised via subscription at 3p/share.
Cannabis medicines developer Ananda Developments (ANA) is calling a general meeting on 12 December to gain shareholder approval to leave Aquis. This will save money and may make it easier to raise cash. Initial data from a phase 1 human study for MRX1 has shown a positive safety profile. The final study should be complete in the second quarter of 2026.
Trading in Amazing AI (AAI) shares was suspended following the resignation of Guild Financial Advisory as corporate adviser. The company has hired Rosenblatt Law to pursue a legal action against Tom Winnifrith and Share Prophets Ltd. Chief executive Paul Mathieson is also pursuing legal action, although his social media comments will not help him.
Wishbone Gold (WSBN) is consolidating 100 shares into one new share and trading will commence on 1 December. The pre-consolidation share price was 19.4% lower at 0.725p.
Café chain Cooks Coffee Company (COOK) increased interim revenues by 111% to NZ$5.77m, helped by managed stores in Ireland via the partnership with Dairygold. Pre-tax profit fell from NZ$530,000 to NZ$68,000. Overall store sales were 26.9% ahead at NZ$45.5m. There are currently 100 stores, most of which are franchised, with a target of 300 by 2034. Net debt is NZ$1.73m.
Sulnox Group (SNOX) has secured a major distribution agreement for its reduced emissions additives in the marine sector through Drew Marine USA, which operates in 1,200 ports around the world.
Marula Mining (MARU) is acquiring an initial 50% stake in the Tonto Tshipi manganese mine in South Africa for five million shares. It can increase its interest to up to 70%. Open pit mining should start in mid-December. On completion of due diligence, a further payment of £250,000 and Marula Mining will fund 100% of exploration with a minimum spend of £1m over 12 months. Once a bankable feasibility study is completed there will be a further payment of £5m and an option fee of £100,000 would take the interest to 70%.
In the year to May 2025, Equipmake (EQIP) revenues fell from £7.3m to £3.5m, while the loss increased from £9.1m to £10.9m. The company has been restructured and there is a focus on better margin business. Costs are much lower. There was cash of £3.9m at the end of May 2025. In recent months there have been significant contract wins.
Oscillate (SRVL) says drilling results confirm copper mineralisation for the Koko Basin project in Namibia. It is also targeting sites that are highly prospective. Multiple soil samples at the Duekoue molybdenum copper project in Cote d’Ivoire show moderately anomalous concentrations of gold. Richard and Charlotte Edwards have reduced their shareholding from 5.21% to 4.03%.
Africa-focused social impact investment company Inqo Investments (INQO) had net assets of R211.5m, including cash of R33.4m, at the end of August 2025.
NYCE International (NYCE) has appointed Oberon Capital as corporate adviser and broker. Game aggregator and content innovation arm Nirmata Play was launched in October, while online gaming media agency ClickSpin Media was launched in June. They are generating revenues.
SuperSeed Capital (WWW) had an unchanged NAV of 121p/share at the end of September 2025. The managed fund SuperSeed II is expected to make two more investments by the end of 2025.
BWA Group (BWAP) is starting due diligence ground truthing at the Aracari gold project in Cameroon.
Wishbone Gold (WSBN) is consolidating 100 shares into one new share and trading will commence on 1 December. The pre-consolidation share price is 0.725p.
Fenikso (FNK) has received $535,650 as partial repayment of a loan and there is still $34.6m outstanding.
Chairman Richard Oldfield bought 25,000 Shepherd Neame (SHEP) shares at 467.6p each.
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Rocksteady Coffee Company (ROCK) joined JP Jenkins on 18 November. It was founded in 2012 and produces organic Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee.
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Isle of Scilly Steamship (IOS) interim revenues improved from £16.8m to £18.1m, while pre-tax profit rose from £6.72m to £7.44m. There was cash of £8.01m at the end of September 2025. Passenger bookings are 0.7% ahead of the same time last year. The Skybus airline has been awarded the Newquay to London route. New passenger and freight vessels will be delivered next year. Management targets EBITDA of £8m by 2030.
Marshall of Cambridge (MCH) has completed the sale of Marshall Land Systems.
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essensys (ESYS) founder and non-executive director Mark Furness, who stepped down as chief executive in May, has submitted an indicative offer of 20p/share for the developer of Software-as-a-Service and cloud services for the flexible workspace sector. Mark Furness owns 30.4% and this offer would value essensys at £13m. A trading statement revealed revenues of £4.1m in the quarter to October 2025, but a contract worth £900,000 each year is set to end in December. There will be cost savings, but 2025-26 results will be lower than expected. A debt facility is being negotiated. The figures for the year to July 2025 have not been published, but a previous trading statement indicated a fall in revenues from £24.1m to £19.2m with cash of £1.8m. essensys joined AIM on 29 May 2019 when it raised £14m at 151p/share.
Online retailer Boohoo (DEBS) is starting to improve its performance, but there is a long way to go. In the six months to August 2025, revenues fell from £385.4m to £296.9m, but there was a swing from an adjusted loss of £9.2m to an operating profit of £1.8m. There was still a pre-tax loss. Cost savings have been made and a full year pre-tax loss of £11.5m is forecast. Net debt should start to decline. There is a new incentive scheme for executives. Chief executive Dan Finley could be paid £148.1m if the share price reaches 300p within five years. Goldman Sachs has raised its share price target for the online retailer from 16p to 17p, but still says sell, while Barclays has cut its target from 13p to 11p and remains underweight.
European Metals Holdings (EMH) joint venture Geomet has secured a €360m grant for the Cinovec lithium and tin project in the Czech Republic. This is Europe’s most advanced lithium project. EMH owns 49% of Geomet, which is expected to publish a definitive feasibility study soon. Zeus has modelled a 25-year mine life and an NPV10 of $1.04bn. Zeus has a fair value share price of 75p.
Savannah Resources (SAV) is progressing towards a final investment decision on the Barroso lithium project in Portugal. Lithium demand is increasing and the spodumene price has risen 80% since the end of June and is currently around $1,100/t. Discussions continue with potential customers. Savannah Resources is also acquiring a nearby mining lease. There is potential for a German government guarantee on a project finance loan of up to $270m. After the recent fundraising at 3.7p/share the company has £21m in cash.
Battery technology developer Gelion (GELN) has made strong progress over the past year and recently strengthened its balance sheet through a £10.5m fundraising that should give it enough cash for two years. In the year to June 2025, revenues increased 36% to £2.7m, with one-third coming from the first commercial sales. That helped the operating loss fall by one-quarter to £6m. Gelion is making strong progress with partners, including TDK Corporation, with whom it expects to produce a commercial pouch cells prototype within the next 12 months. The Li-S technology is achieving strong results in relation to battery life and power performance.
Egg-free celebration cakes supplier Cake Box (CBOX) reported a dip in profit in the first half, but this should be more than made up for by a much stronger second half. Like-for-like sales have grown strongly despite the tough consumer environment and group sales were £28.8m with the Cake Box contribution 19% ahead including new store openings. Pre-tax profit fell 4% to £2.6m.
Professional services firm DSW Capital (DSW) has decided to raise the interim dividend by one-fifth to 1.2p/share. Interim network revenues were 32% higher to £10.3m. Company revenues increased from £1.09m to £2.79m, which includes more recent acquisitions. Pre-tax profit grew from £101,000 to £237,000. Less than one-third of revenues are from the volatile M&A sector, which used to dominate the business.
Lung imaging technology developer Polarean Imaging (POLX) has signed a distributor agreement with DK Healthcare in South Korea. It has also won an order from the National Taiwan University Hospital for a Xenon MRI research system through its partner Philips. Polarean Imaging is asking for shareholder approval to leave AIM at a general meeting on 15 December. It plans to join matched bargain market JP Jenkins.
Team (TEAM) has launched a recommended bid for WH Ireland (WHI). It is offering 0.195 of a share for each WH Ireland share and the WH Ireland shareholders will own 43.5% of the enlarged group, which will be valued at around £30m.
ACG Metals is considering making an offer for gold and copper producer Anglo Asian Mining (AAZ), which has a resource base of more than 400,000 ounces of gold and one million tonnes of copper. The Xarxar and Garadag projects are still to be brought into production.
Tanfield Group (TAN) says the US courts have granted a motion for partial summary judgement in the dispute over Snorkel International, where Tanfield has a 49% stake that is the subject of a call option by the other shareholder. This summary judgement says that the 49% stake cannot be acquired for nil as the partner wanted to. A valuation plus interest will be calculated. The trial will begin in October.
Security technology supplier Thruvision (THRU) grew interim revenues 36% to £2.6m, even though retail revenues were lower. Cash was £2.1m at the end of September 2025. The second half will be tougher than expected and Allenby has reduced its full year revenues forecast from £8m to £5m, while the loss is raised from £2.21m to £3.55m. There will still be cash by the end of March 2026. Herald has sold its 8.89% stake and Dr Graham Cooley has raised his shareholding from 6.8% to 7.02
Premier African Minerals (PREM) has raised £500,000 at 0.0575p/share. This will be invested in the processing plant for the Zulu lithium and tantalum project.
CelLBxHealth (CLBX) raised £6.8m at 1p/share and could raise up to £1m more from a retail offer closing on 1 December. A capital reorganisation will reduce the nominal value of the shares so that they can be issued at this price. There will be £1.9m spent on R&D, £1m for sales and market and £1.2m for reorganisation and IT systems. The cancer diagnostics company will progress partnerships and reduce annual operating costs by more than £5.9m. Ther will also be development of additional assays for the Parsortix platform.
Telematics supplier Microlise Group (SAAS) says lower OEM volumes due to tariffs and the weak economy. There have also been delays in projects. There are plans to cut annualised costs by £4m. That is too late for 2025 when forecast revenues have been cut from £91.3m to £84m, while earnings have been slashed from 5.5p/share to 3.1p/share. The 2026 earnings forecast has been cut to 4.9p/share. Customer churn remains low.
Womenswear retailer Sosandar (SOS) is gaining momentum this year. Interim revenues were 15% higher at £18.7m, while sales were 28% ahead on the company’s website. Sales to Marks & Spencer were hit by that retailer’s cyber incident, but they have started again. The six stores are loss-making, but the first two are moving towards breakeven. The interim loss increased from £700,000 to £1.1m, but a full year pre-tax profit is anticipated. Net cash was £7.7m at the end of September.
Trellus Health (TRLS), which has developed digital technology to manage chronic conditions, has secured a $600,000 loan from 25% shareholder Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. There is no interest charge for nine months and then the annual rate is 8%. The loan is convertible into shares, but the stake cannot go above 29.9%. This will provide enough cash until late January when more cash will be required.
Kropz (KRPZ) produced 87,496 tonnes of phosphate concentrate n the third quarter and sales were 28% higher at 72,408 tonnes. September was a record production month, and the mine is still in its trial production phase.
Oil and gas producer Prospex Energy (PXEN) has generated revenues of £4.2m so far this year, despite the downtime at Viura and El Romeral and lower gas prices. Viura is back in production in the fourth quarter. This will enable much larger revenues in the period and generate cash for investment.
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Digital assets investor KR1 (KR1) has moved from Aquis to the Main Market on 25 November. Trading ended on Aquis at 25.5p and the share price rose to 27p at the end of the week. KR1 has a portfolio of digital assets. The update for the end of October 2025 showed net assets of 41.5p/share. Income of £305,543 was generated during the month.
New Frontier Minerals (NFM) is raising $2.25m via a placing at $0.021/share. Every two shares come with an option exercisable at $0.04 each. The cash will be used to advance the Harts Range project. The focus is to target heavy rare earth elements for US magnet and defence clients. Using Metallium’s Flash Joule Heating (FJH) technology on Harts Range raw ore delivered exceptional beneficiation results. There will be further drilling results released over the next few weeks. There will also be some cash used for the mining lease application at the NW Queensland copper project.
Cardiff Property (CDFF) increased NAV from £29.31/share to £30.53/share in the year to September 2025. The dividend was raised from 25.5p/share to 27.5p/share.
First Tin (1SN) is raising £6.3m at 7p/share. This will finance the completion of the updated DFS for the Taronga tin project in Australia. There will also be cash for preparatory work on the project site. There will be some cash for the Tellerhauser project in Germany.
Walker Crips (WCW) has agreed a 14p/share bid from PhillipCapital, valuing the company at £6m.
IT services provider Triad (TRD) reported a rise in interim revenues from £10.2m to £12m, while pre-tax profit was 10% higher at £820,000. The interim dividend was raised by 50% to 3p/share.
Motor dealer Caffyns (CFYN) slipped into loss in the six months to September 2025. It is still paying a 5p/share interim dividend. Net debt is £9.6m.
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Quoted Micro 10 November 2025
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Asset and fund managers advisory services provider Falconedge (EDGE) joined Aquis on 5 November. The company was formed in 2024, and it has five clients. There was £1.44m raised at 1.034p/share. It previously raised £1m. Falconedge was valued at £10.5m on admission. Falconedge has already bought 15.16258228 Bitcoin at $103,553.97 each. The total investment is £1.2m.
Business assurance provider Adsure Services (ADS) has grown it interim order book by a double digit percentage. Market share has been gained in the housing sector. Three new university contracts were won, and these will contribute to the second half. The audit working paper software was launched at the beginning of November.
VVV Sports (VVV) has signed non-binding heads of terms for the acquisition of R3 Sport, which owns and manages events, manages athletes, owns media rights and invests in teams and venues. The consideration is 300 million shares valued at £3m. VVV Sports is also investing in Wild Pickleball Agency, which is focused on Europe, Middle East and Africa. There are plans for a new profession circuity for singles and doubles, plus a pickleball league in the region.
AIM-quoted Pulsar Helium Inc (PLSR) has signed a definitive agreement for the acquisition of the Oscillate (SRVL) subsidiary Quantum Hydrogen, which holds non-hydrocarbon gas rights in Minnesota. The initial 80% will be bought for $400,000 in shares and the other 20% will be acquired in 18 months for an additional $400,000 in shares. Oscillate will change its name to Serval Resources and it will focus on copper and associated metals. Exploration has commenced on its proposed assets in the Kalahari Copper Belt.
AI manufacturing software provider IntelliAM AI (INT) says interim revenues were 58% higher at £2.4m. Annual recurring revenues were £1.18m at the end of September 2025 and it could reach £2m by the end of March 2026. The value of the contract with Hovis has increased. Gross cash is £778,000. Interim figures will be published on 24 November.
AIM-quoted Europa Metals (EUZ) has agreed the acquisition of Marula Africa Mining from Marula Mining (MARU). This subsidiary owns Marula Mining interests in battery and critical metals in East and Southern Africa. The intended offer is nine Europa Metals shares for each Marula share. This deal is subject to due diligence and Europa Metals raising cash. Marula Mining will distribute the Europa Metals shares to its shareholders and focus on precious metals. Marula Mining has appointed Fortified Securities, which is associated with RiverFort Global Capital, as broker. The broker is providing a £25m equity facility, while RiverFort is providing a $2m bridging facility that will eventually be taken on by Europa Metals.
Consumer loans provider Amazing AI (AAI) has made a small, initial purchase of digital assets. A few thousand dollars worth of Bitcoin was bought. Investments in Ethereum, XRP and Solana are planned.
B HODL (HODL) says that its Bitcoin strategy has achieved an annualised yield of 6.04% in the first full month. It generated a further 0.039 of a Bitcoin. The company holds 153.039 Bitcoin, and the average price is £84,610 for each Bitcoin.
The Smarter Web Company (SWC) raised £276,000 at 68p/share. A further four Bitcoin have been acquired and the total investment in 2,664 Bitcoin is £220.7m.
Sulnox Group (SNOX) says Spring Marine Group is broadening the use of emissions reducing Sulnox Eco to its entire fleet of 28 vessels.
Vault Ventures (VULT) says development subsidiary System7 has secured contracts with rewards-based app Fancy.com and Ellers Farm Distillery, helping with AI-based marketing of the recently acquired 6 O’Clock gin brand and other group brands. This takes the total number of contracts to seven with first year revenues of £200,000.
Igraine has changed its name to Ethtry (ETHY). It has received a further £1.3m of the outstanding balance of £3.24m of subscription money.
Majestic Corporation (MCJ) has entered a five-year lease agreement for an e-waste recycling facility in Wrexham at an annual rental of £130,000.
Shortwave Life Sciences (PSY) is planning a consolidation of ten shares into one new share.
Adnams (ADB) non-executive director Sacha Berendji bought 1,075 B shares at 1900p each. Philip Blows has reduced his stake in Supernova Digital Assets (SOL) from 7.98% to 2.82%.
TruSpine Technologies has changed its name to TSP Advanced Technologies (TSP). TechFinancials (TECH) will change its name to Ubuntu Mining and Metals and is raising the value of the share placing at 0.25p each by up to £100,000 to £350,000.
Probiotix Health (PBX) is moving from the Access to the Apex segment.
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The JP Jenkins index of the 15 largest companies on the platform fell 0.1% to 1097.8 at the end of October 2025. Datalex, which moved from the Euronext Growth Exchange, joined the index during the period.
Cyber security services provider Smarttech247 Group (S247) left AIM and joined JP Jenkins on 4 November.
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Asset Match has added a dedicated PISCES page to its platform. It believes this will provide additional opportunities.
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Winvia Entertainment (WVIA), which owns former AIM-quoted prize competitions organiser Best of the Best, raised £40m at 195p/share prior to joining AIM on 3 November. In December 2024, Winvia Entertainment also acquired one of the top three online casino operators in Romania, Click Competitions was acquired in March. The share price has risen to 215p.
Audio and content creation equipment supplier Focusrite (TUNE) reported 12-month results in line with expectations with revenues rising 6% to £168.9m, while operating profit dipped from £16.6m to £15.3m. The latest interim dividend for the 18-month period is 2.1p/share. There was growth in second half revenues despite the uncertainty brought about by tariffs. Net debt was £11m at the end of August 2025.
Laundry technology developer Xeros Technology (XSG) has raised £3m at 1.75p/share and a retail offer closing on 11 November could raise up to £1m more. There is also a follow-on subscription of £2m planned for later in November. This will strengthen the balance sheet so that existing contracts can be fulfilled and new opportunities progressed. Cavendish has published a 2026 forecast, which expects revenues to rise from £600,000 in 2025 to £1.4m. There will be initial filtration sales through Russell Hobbs and royalty payment from Yilmak. A 2026 loss of £2.1m is forecast. Even without the additional £2m there will still be net cash at the end of 2026. Revenues are expected to accelerate in 2027 and 2028.
Savannah Resources (SAV) has raised £9.2m at 3.7p/share and a retail offer closing on 11 November could raise more cash. Three of Savannah’s largest shareholders, AMG Lithium BV, Grupo Lusiaves SGPS and Pluris Investments S.A. all subscribed for shares. Savannah Resources is developing the Barroso lithium project in northern Portugal. The cash will fund the acquisition of the Aldeia mining lease, which covers the 100%-owned C-100 mining lease at the Barroso project and to advance that project beyond the Definitive Feasibility Study, which is due to be completed during the first half of 2026.
Tan Delta Systems (TAND) is starting a paid phase 2 trial by one of the world’s largest online retailers to evaluate the company’s real-time oil condition analysis and monitoring systems. This is to monitor gearboxes on conveyor systems at distribution centres. Phase 1 proved the capability on five gearboxes at one distribution hub. The customer has tens of thousands of critical gearboxes across its sites. Tan Delta Systems had £2m in cash at the end of June 2025 after a £1m cash outflow in the previous six months.
Mobile water and environmental testing technology provider Metir (MET) continues in its collaboration with Swansea University to develop methods for detecting PFAS chemical contamination in water and soil. The research has “demonstrated the feasibility of integrating portable liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LCMS) with innovative low-waste extraction materials”. This enables a ‘Lab in a Van’ system that can be deployed in the field. This will reduce turnaround time. Metir’s US instrumentation partner is optimising and scaling up the detector for commercial purposes. Metir is talking to local authorities and industry bodies.
RentGuarantor Holdings (RGG) is raising £2.5m at 12.5p/share. The cash will be used to grow awareness of the company and its rent guarantee service. The company will also further develop its network of partners, and the cash will fund further growth. RentGuarantor founder and chief executive is selling 2.18 million shares at the placing price.
Asiamet Resources (ARS) is selling its interest in the KSK copper project to Norin Mining for gross cash of $105m on a debt free basis. This is dependent on shareholder approval. Most of the proceeds ae likely to be distributed to shareholders.
Power generator OPG Power Ventures (OPG) is launching a tender offer of up to 182 million shares at 6.27p/share. This is part of the plan to leave AIM. The proposal will be put to shareholders at a general meeting on 3 December.
Aerospace composite components manufacturer Velocity Composites (VEL) has been hit by lower than expected Airbus A350 production. This is due to supply chain issues at Airbus. There have also been delays in programme transfers in the US. Dowgate has cut its full year revenues forecast from £23m to £20.7m. This means that the loss would be £900,000.
Aptamer Group (APTA) has gained a new contract with an existing top 5 pharma customer. This the third project and it is to develop Optimer binders against three key drug targets and provide support for assay development. Aptamer retains the IP. Aptamer has a signed total contract value of £1.75m.
Trading in Secure Property Development and Investment (SPDI) shares is suspended ahead of a potential reverse takeover of energy storage technology business AdvEn Inc. There would be an all share bid with a placing to raise cash. The company has made two loans to the potential takeover target ahead of the deal. AdvEn produces advanced carbon materials for use in supercapacitors and batteries.
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Shipbroker Braemar (BMS) says there is recovery in its markets, but interim revenues fell 16% to £63.9m and there was a sharper fall in profit. The interim dividend is 2.5p/share. Net debt is £7.4m. The order book is worth $73.8m.
New Frontier Minerals (NFM) announced a drill programme of up to 46 holes at the Harts Range Heavy Rare Earths project in Australia. Approval for the drilling campaign is imminent. This could unlock significant value.
Cancer tests developer Cizzle Biotechnology (CIZ) has entered a letter of intent with a medical diagnostic services provider that is in partnership with the NHS. This will help to verify and validate the CIZ1B biomarker test. The company has raised up to £250,000 from a convertibles issue to Frazer Lang. This is an extension of a £150,000 loan.
First Tin (1SN) says drilling at the Taronga tin project in Australia confirms extended mineralisation.
Nanoco (NANO) has extended its joint development agreement with the Asian chemical customer. The three-year extension is to further develop the material and scale up the manufacturing process of the Quantum Dot nanomaterial for silicon sensors to enable Short Wave Infrared capabilities. There is an inflationary increase in fees.
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Quoted Micro 20 October 2025
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ProBiotix Health (PBX) increased sales 30% to £1.97m in the nine months to September 2025. There is sufficient cash for the company’s needs. A commercial partnership with RevivaBio has been set up to launch a new cholesterol lowering product powered by the ProBiotix patented probiotic strain LPLDL®. Chairman Adam Rynolds bought 100,000 shares at 8p each.
B HODL (HODL) has taken its Bitcoin holding to 142 at a total cost of £12m. AlbR Capital has been appointed joint broker. Four directors have been buying shares at prices between 11.88p and 13.88p each.
Mendell Helium (MDH) still has an option over M3 Helium and production at Rost is expected to start by the end of October. Potential expansion opportunities are being assessed. The planned move to AIM is progressing.
Hydrogen Future Industries (HFI) is changing its name to energy B. It has consolidated 50 shares into one new share.
The Smarter Web Company (SWC) has bought 100 Bitcoin for £9.08m. It owns 2,650 Bitcoin.
Coinsilium (COIN) plans a strategic update in the next few weeks. Malcolm Palle will become non-executive chairman, and Federica Velardo is leaving the board. Coinsilium owns 182 Bitcoin, and they are valued at £15m.
Time To Act (TTA) has sold £1m of surplus coating compound for £1m, which was not valued in the balance sheet. This will pay off the CBILS loan. The cash will be received in two instalments by early December.
Igraine (KING) raised £7.15m at 0.25p/share. Oliver Murphy is joining the board. Some of the funds will be invested in Ethereum, as well as being used in the battery energy storage systems (BESS) and electric vehicle (EV) charging sectors.
Wishbone Gold (WSBN) says drilling on hole 2 at the Red Setter gold dome project in Western Australia has been completed at 950 metres. Drilling of hole 3 should start on 21 October.
Oscillate (SRVL) has launched the Serval Resources brand as it refocuses on copper and other metals. The company will eventually change its name to Serval Resources.
TruSpine Technologies (TSP) increased its full year loss from £702,000 to £760,000. Th medical device developer raised £119,000 at 0.5p/share. Martin Armstrong raised his stake from 0.45% to 5.2%.
Ananda Pharma (ANA) had cash of £613,000 at the end of July 2025. The interim loss was £1.95m.
HRC World (HRC) has applied to leave Nasdaq First North.
Fidelio Partners has a 7.6% stake in Phoenix Digital (PNIX). It also owns 15.1% of Supernova Digital (SOL).
Majestic Corporation (MCJ) finance director Man Bing Lee bought an initial 2,857 shares at 175p each.
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The existing board members put up for re-election at the requisitioned general meeting of staffing company Empresaria (EMR) were all voted off the board. All votes received 82.2% of shares voted in favour. Finance director Tim Anderson is the only remaining director, and he has been joined by three new non-exec directors. Allenby has replaced Singer as nominated adviser and joint broker.
North America was the bright spot in revenues at interior design brands owner Sanderson Design Group (SDG). North American revenues rose 1%, while elsewhere they fell 9%. There are signs of recovery outside of the UK. Interim revenues fell 4% to £48.3m. Cost savings meant that underlying pre-tax profit was flat at £2.2m. Restructuring the manufacturing business improved its margins, but there was lower internal production as inventory levels fell. That helped improve the cash balance which was £7.8m at the end of July 2025. A further £1m of annual cost savings have been made and August and September revenues were 5% ahead. Full year pre-tax profit is expected to recover from £4.4m to £5m.
Delays in securing contracts have slowed progress at location data management software provider 1Spatial (SPA), but recurring revenues continue to grow. Interim revenues were 9% higher with recurring revenues rising by one-fifth to 61% of total revenues. SaaS revenues from traffic management planning software 1Streetworks quadrupled and that was before the latest UK Power Networks contract gain worth £1m over 15 months. Cash generation is improving and getting nearer to covering capitalised development costs. Net debt is £2.5m. Australia was the only laggard, and this may possibly be sold to help finance further product development and growth in the core markets. Cavendish forecasts flat full year pre-tax profit of £1.4m.
Online womenswear retailer Sosandar (SOS) grew interim revenues by 15% to £18.7m, despite disruption from Marks & Spencer’s cyber incident, and net cash improved from £7.3m to £7.7m at the end of September 2025. That was despite an increased loss of £1.1m, up from £700,000. A full year pre-tax profit of £400,000 is forecast. Initial homeware sales through NEXT have been good.
Another positive trading statement from music instruments retailer Gear4Music (G4M) has led to a further forecast upgrade. Revenues grew 31% to £49.6m in the six months to September 2025. EBITDA expectations have been raised from £12m to £13.7m. Market conditions are improving and marketing has been stepped up. There has also been investment in improving availability of products.
Synthetic binders developer Aptamer Group (APTA) has developed its own Optimer binders and built up a valuable range of patents that could generate licence revenues in the longer-term. It continues to secure licence deals. In the year to June 2025, revenues grew by two-fifths to £1.2m and there is already visibility of £1m in revenues in the year to June 2026. Admin expenses were reduced to below £3m, but they may raise slightly this year. That means that Aptamer will still be loss-making. At the end of July cash was £2.7m and that should last into 2027.
MyHealthChecked (MHC) is selling its loss-making trading subsidiary Concepta Diagnostics to Boots UK for £2.375m. The company will become a shell with £5.7m of cash after the costs of the disposal, including an exit bonus to chief executive Penelope McCormick who is leaving with the subsidiary.
There are positive drilling results for the Redmoor tungsten tin copper project owned by Strategic Minerals (SML). The results confirm multiple zones of high-grade tungsten mineralisation at the project in Cornwall. These results are from one borehole. This suggests that Redmoor could be the highest-grade undeveloped tungsten deposit. There are also positive results for copper. The tin assays are still being reviewed. Drilling continues. Zeus has a 1.9p/share fair value for Strategic Minerals.
Newmark Security (NWT) had talks with 21.3% shareholder Thalassa (THAL) and the security company’s board will be reconstructed. Two new non-execs will be appointed.
Modular housing company Eco Buildings Group (ECOB) has expanded its geographical reach and the computerisation of the production process. It has set up a new subsidiary with Socotra Real Estate Development and Investment Company to offer modular housing in Sudan. The Khartoum-based partner will invest €5m to fund two production lines and receive 50% of any net profit.
Growth is accelerating at decision intelligence software supplier ActiveOps (AOM) with interim revenues 45% higher at £20.8m, including three months of the Enlighten acquisition. Annual recurring revenues are 55% higher at £44.6m and still grew 27% excluding Enlighten. Organic net revenues retention was 116%. Net cash is £13.3m. The full benefits of the Enlighten acquisition will come through next year. The interim results will be published on 27 November.
Semiconductors designer EnSilica (ENSI) has been hit by a contract delay and a cybersecurity incident at an automotive client. That means that full year EBITDA of £300,000 is expected, compared with £500,000 previously forecast. That is before a £1.6m bad debt provision relating to the contract delay. That contract with SIAE Microelectronics is on hold because of the client’s lack of cash and EU funding may be issued in 2026. The 2026 EBITDA guidance has been reduced to £3.5m-£4.5m.
Labour supply services provider Hercules (LSE: HERC) acquired 70% of Lyons Power Services, a provider of power and energy infrastructure services, for £702,800 in cash and shares. The existing owner will retain the other 30%. In the year to January 2025, revenues were £1.39m and pre-tax profit £287,000.
Podcast platform operator Audioboom (BOOM) increased third quarter revenues by 9% to $20.4m and EBITDA by 18% to $1.2m. There is strong growth of video views, following the Adelicious acquisition. Nine months revenues are 5% higher at $55.5m, while EBIDA more than doubled to $3m. Booked revenues for 2025 are more than $79m. A strategic review is ongoing.
Mosman Oil & Gas (MSMN) has raised £1.67m at 0.0225p/share and a retail offer could raise up to £500,000. This will close on 21 October. The cash will be spent on US helium projects, including Sagebrush and Coyote Wash in Colorado. The Independent Prospective Resource Validation at Coyote Wash is expected before the end of the year.
Energy storage technology developer Gelion (GELN) raised £10m via a placing and subscription at 20p/shar and up to £500,000 could be raised by a retail offer, which closes on 23 October. The cash will finance commercial pouch cell prototypes. The cash will last for 18 months.
Pulsar Helium Inc (PLSR) has filed a preliminary short form base shelf prospectus, which will enable the issue of securities to raise cash up to $50m over a 25-month period. There is no immediate plan to raise money.
Peter Gyllenhammar has increased his stake in infrastructure services provider Nexus Infrastructure (NEXS) from 28.15% to 29.14%. Michael Thomas Morris has cut his stake from 7.68% to 4.41%.
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Kitchenware retailer ProCook Group (PROC) generated year-on-year like-for-like growth in revenues of 8.1% in the first half with a strong performance from ecommerce. Total revenues were one-quarter higher at £21.3m. Net debt is £4.1m after investment in new stores.
