Small Caps News
Alien Metals falls on termination of earn-in deal
Minerals exploration and development company Alien Metals said on Thursday that it has been advised by Capstone Mining of the termination of the earn-in agreement between Alien, Estrella de Plata, Capstone Mining and Capstone Gold, effective from 9 July.
Salt Lake Potash draws final $33m from senior debt facility
Salt Lake Potash announced on Thursday that, following receipt of funds from the first tranche of its recent AUD 28m (£15. 38m) placement, it has drawn down the final $33m (£23. 41m) tranche of its $138m senior debt facility.
FastForward ups stake in Australian medical cannabis company
Investment company FastForward Innovations has purchased a further 1. 178 million ordinary shares in portfolio company Little Green Pharma on the Australian Securities Exchange, at an average price of 65. 5 Australian cents (36p) per share.
Condor Gold starts infill drilling at La India
Condor Gold has started an 8,500 metre infill diamond drilling programme within the permitted La Mestiza open pit mineral resource at La India Project in Nicaragua, it announced on Thursday.
First-half trading on track at musicMagpie
MusicMagpie reported a 3% spark in interim sales on Thursday, in its first trading update since debuting on the London market.
Botswana Diamonds upbeat on latest kimberlite model at Thorny River
Botswana Diamonds updated the market on the three-dimensional model of the recent kimberlite discovery on South Africa's Thorny River diamond project on Thursday.
Beowulf subsidiary gets EUR 0.79m Finnish government grant
Mineral exploration and development company Beowulf Mining announced on Thursday that its wholly-owned Finnish subsidiary Fennoscandian Resources has been granted €0. 79m (£0. 68m) by Business Finland.
European Metals prepares for carbon life cycle assessment at Cinovec
European Metals Holdings announced the engagement of UK-based sustainability and life cycle assessment consultancy Minviro on Thursday, to provide an ISO-compliant life cycle assessment, including a carbon footprint evaluation, of the Cinovec lithium and tin project in the Czech Republic.
Revenues plunge at Comptoir after 'devastating' impact of lockdowns
Comptoir Group saw revenues tumble and losses widen significantly last year, as the Covid-19 pandemic shut its restaurants for much of 2021.
ITM Power upbeat despite dip in full-year revenues
ITM Power said on Thursday that its tender pipeline was “materially” ahead of expectations, fuelled by strong demand for renewable energy, as it confirmed Covid-19 delays had dented full-year revenues.
Greatland Gold reports new results from Havieron project
Precious and base metals exploration and development company Greatland Gold updated the market on activities at the Havieron gold-copper project in the Paterson region of Western Australia on Thursday, reporting that drilling activities since its last report included new results from the ongoing growth drilling programme.
Proton Motor Power sales surge as losses remain stable
Fuel cell and electric hybrid technology company Proton Motor Power Systems reported sales of £1. 89m in its final results on Thursday, up 146% year-on-year, with sales performance including deliveries to the stationary, mobile and maritime sectors.
Sopheon contractual booking grow despite 'unpredictability and unparalleled disruption'
Software company Sopheon said on Thursday that it had seen growth in contractual bookings during what had been "a year of unpredictability and unparalleled disruption".
Cap-XX 'encouraged' by recent trading, looks to future with 'increasing confidence'
Supercapacitors manufacturer Cap-XX said on Thursday that it was "encouraged" by the group's recent performance and was looking to the future with "increasing confidence".
MP Evans sees 'little effect' to trading from Covid-19 pandemic
Palm oil producer MP Evans said on Thursday that Covid-19 continued to be of "little effect" to operations, with all of its estates and mills harvesting and processing throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
Ergomed makes 'strong start' to 2021
Pharmaceutical industry services provider Ergomed said on Thursday that it had made "a strong start" to 2021, with the firm building further on the momentum seen in 2020 thanks to the conclusion of its strategic transition to a service-based business model.
Card Factory swings to FY pre-tax loss
Greeting cards retailer Card Factory said on Thursday that it had swung to a full-year pre-tax loss after being hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic.