Aim Bulletin
Strategic Minerals extends Cobre access for two more years
Strategic Minerals announced a two-year extension to its access agreement for the Cobre magnetite stockpile in New Mexico on Thursday, pushing the expiration date from 31 March 2027 to 31 March 2029.
Diaceutics reports progress in scaling US strategy
Pharmaceutical and biotechnology specialist Diaceutics announced significant progress in scaling its US commercial strategy on Thursday, through a series of data partnership agreements.
EnSilica reports robust contract momentum
EnSilica, a designer of mixed-signal application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), announced robust contract momentum and a significant pipeline of opportunities in an update on Thursday.
eEnergy secures contract with Newcastle College
Digital energy services provider eEnergy said on Thursday that it has secured a £975,000 contract with Newcastle College Group to deliver a full LED lighting conversion across ten buildings in Newcastle and Carlisle.
Artemis unveils high-grade sampling results from Thorpe Prospect
Artemis Resources announced high-grade gold and copper assay results from rock chip sampling at its Thorpe Prospect on Thursday, part of the 100%-owned Karratha Gold Project in Western Australia's Pilbara region.
Impax revenue, earnings fall as AuM remains steady
Impax Asset Management posted a modest decline in revenue and profits for the year ended 30 September on Thursday, while maintaining steady assets under management.
Revenue, earning fall for James Latham
Timber and panel products specialist James Latham posted a slight decline in revenue and profitability for the six months ended 30 September on Thursday, citing market pressures and changing product dynamics.
Amaroq pours first gold at Nalunaq
Amaroq Minerals, an independent mine development company focussed on southern Greenland, announced its first gold pour at the Nalunaq gold mine on Thursday, marking a significant milestone in the mine's development.
Fortress Investment snaps up Loungers in £340m deal
Loungers has agreed to be taken over by Fortress Investment Group in a near £340m deal, the UK bar and restaurant operator confirmed on Thursday.