Small Caps News
Rockfire reports 'strongly magnetic' drill targets at Copper Dome
Gold and base metal exploration company Rockfire Resources announced results from 3D processing of helicopter magnetic data at its wholly-owned Copper Dome porphyry project in north Queensland, Australia on Wednesday.
Science Group reports 'good start' to year across business
Science Group updated the market on its trading on Wednesday, reporting that all three of its divisions had a “good start” to the year.
Ncondezi still waiting for feedback on Mozambique project
Ncondezi Energy updated the market on the integrated Ncondezi 300MW coal-fired power project and coal mine in Tete, Mozambique on Wednesday, reporting that the company and its partners were still waiting formal feedback from Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) and the country’s government, following submission of all agreed studies in December.
Chamberlin reports solid trading as it completes restructure
Castings and engineering company Chamberlin updated the market on its operations on Wednesday, reporting that the restructuring of Chamberlin and Hill Castings (C&H) and the integration of C&H and the Chamberlin head office was now completed, in line with expected cost savings.
Litigation Capital agrees to finance Carillion dispute
Dispute finance provider Litigation Capital Management has entered into a new litigation finance agreement with certain Carillion entities, in liquidation, it announced on Wednesday.
European Metals upbeat on locked-cycle tests at Cinovec
European Metals Holdings announced the results of locked-cycle testwork, a metallurgical processing assessment conducted on ore concentrate, extracted from its flagship Cinovec lithium project on Wednesday.
Randall & Quilter receives approval for Irish acquisition
Insurance firm Randall & Quilter has received regulatory approval from the Central Bank of Ireland to complete its acquisition of Electric Insurance Ireland DAC, a wholly-owned captive insurer of Electric Insurance Company.
Sigmaroc trades ahead of internal expectations in Q1
Construction materials firm Sigmaroc said on Wednesday that despite ongoing disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, trading across the group in the first four months of the year had been ahead of internal expectations.
Knights Group FY revenues projected to exceed consensus estimates
Legal and professional services business Knights Group said on Wednesday that full-year revenues were expected to be in excess of consensus estimates of £100. 8m, representing a minimum year-on-year increase of 36%.
Creo Medical ups FY revenues guidance after stronger-than-expected Q1 trading
Medical device company Creo Medical Group said on Wednesday that first-quarter trading had been ahead of management expectations, leading the group to upgrade guidance for its year-end revenue performance by "at least 10%".