Small Caps News
Fox Marble signs two new supply deals
Kosovo and Balkans-focussed quarrying and processing company Fox Marble has signed a contract to supply BA Engineering with an initial 8,000 square metres of cut and polished tiles for an approximate value of €0. 2m (£0. 17m).
Lloyds invests in, takes board seat at TruFin's Satago
TruFin announced on Wednesday that, following the commercial pilot first announced in December 2020 and a competitive tender process, Lloyds Bank has confirmed its intention to licence Satago's software platform for its single invoice finance and whole-of-book invoice factoring customers.
Haydale Graphene signs sales deal with China's Hongshida
Advanced materials provider Haydale Graphene has signed a sales representation agreement with Hainan Hongshida Information Technology Company, it announced on Wednesday.
Midatech extends work with Janssen to another experimental molecule
Drug delivery technology company Midatech Pharma announced an extension of its existing research and development collaboration with Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Janssen Pharmaceuticals, agreed in July 2020.
Tissue Regenix strikes distribution deal in Italy
Medical device company Tissue Regenix has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Geistlich Biomaterials Italia, it announced on Wednesday, for the distribution of ‘OrthoPure XT’ in Italy.
Gaming Realms awarded licence for large Ontario market
Mobile gambling content developer Gaming Realms announced on Wednesday that its subsidiary Alchemybet has been awarded an iGaming supplier licence to supply games within the Canadian province of Ontario, ahead of the opening of the province's regulated market on 4 April.
Board reviewing latest info in battle for control of ADVFN
An apparent battle for control of ADVFN advanced on Wednesday, as the company said it was reviewing information on a number of proposed directors submitted by its former director Yair Tauman.
Gfinity FY revenues seen lower, Canaccord Genuity places stock under review
Esports business Gfinity said on Wednesday that it expects to report an interim adjusted operating loss of £400,000, less than half of last year's £900,000 loss, but warned the full-year revenues would likely fall short of expectations as the business continues to struggle on its path towards profitability.
Mothercare suspends Russian business, shares tank
Mothercare shares crashed on Wednesday after the retailer said it had suspended its operations in Russia, to which it has significant exposure.