Small Caps News
IOG achieves first gas at Elgood and Blythe
UK gas and infrastructure operator IOG announced first gas from the Elgood field in the southern North Sea on Wednesday - part of the first phase of its Saturn Banks Project.
Bradda Head gets conditional permission to drill at Eureka
North America-focussed developer Bradda Head Lithium has received conditional permission to begin a drilling programme at its Eureka project in Nevada, it announced on Wednesday.
Angling Direct completes Brexit-proofing as Dutch warehouse opens
Fishing tackle and equipment retailer Angling Direct announced on Wednesday that its new European distribution centre was now fully operational, and shipping to customers across the European Union.
Cora Gold starts new drilling programme at Sanankoro
West Africa-focussed Cora Gold announced on Wednesday that resource drilling had now started at its Sanankoro Gold Project in southern Mali.
Sareum progresses Covid-19 and autoimmune treatment candidate
Specialist drug developer Sareum Holdings updated the market on the development of its ‘SDC-1801’ - a potential Covid-19 and autoimmune disease treatment - towards first-in-human trials on Wednesday.
Atlantic Lithium appoints CFO to board after founder's death
Africa-focussed exploration and development company Atlantic Lithium announced on Wednesday that its chief financial officer and company secretary, Amanda Harsas, has been appointed to the board as finance director with immediate effect.
Young’s CEO Patrick Dardis to step down
Pub chain Young’s said on Wednesday that chief executive officer Patrick Dardis will be stepping down at the annual meeting on 5 July after 20 years at the company.
Fever-Tree warns over 2022 earnings, cites higher costs
Posh tonic maker Fever-Tree warned over its 2022 earnings on Wednesday, pinning the blame on rising costs, which have been exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
ITM Power anticipates slight delay in testing of Leuna modules
Energy storage and clean fuel company ITM Power said on Wednesday that there would now be a slight delay in factory acceptance testing on some of the modules associated with its 24 MW Leuna contract.