Small Caps News
Mosman gets work delay approved on Northern Territory licence
Exploration, development and production company Mosman Oil and Gas said on Monday that the Minister for Mining and Industry in Australia’s Northern Territory has approved its application for a suspension and extension to the work programme conditions for licence EP145.
Equals accepted onto euro payments schemes
Payments technology company Equals announced on Monday that, via its subsidiary Spectrum Payment Services (SPS), it has been accepted by the European Payments Council (EPC) to join the SEPA Instant and SEPA Credit Transfer schemes, for euro payments.
Open Orphan launches project collecting viral strains from ill employees
Contract research organisation Open Orphan announced on Monday that its subsidiary hVIVO had launched the ‘STRiVE’ project, to collect respiratory viral strains suitable for challenge agents from consenting hVIVO employees.
Kibo Energy signs power purchase deal for new South Africa project
Kibo Energy announced a 10-year take-or-pay conditional power purchase agreement on Monday, to generate baseload electricity from a 2. 7 MW plastic-to-syngas power plant.
Power Metal Resources cautiously upbeat on Haneti drilling
Power Metal Resources updated the market on the inaugural diamond drilling programme on its nickel-copper-cobalt-platinum group element Haneti Project in central Tanzania on Monday.
Litigation Capital finance chief appointed to board
Dispute financier Litigation Capital Management announced the appointment of its chief financial officer Mary Gangemi to its board on Monday, with immediate effect.
Audioboom surges as Amazon, Spotify said to be mulling bids
Audioboom shares surged on Monday following a report that Amazon and Spotify are considering rival takeover approaches for the AIM-listed podcasting company.
Shortages, staff absences dent sales at Real Good Food
Cake decorations maker Real Good Food said on Monday that second-half revenue was set to be similar to the same period a year prior after shortages and staff absences dented sales in December and January.