Shares in Petro Matad were sliding on Thursday, after the company updated the market on operations on its Heron-1 production and Heron-2 well testing in eastern Mongolia’s Block XX.
Wellhead engineering specialist Plexus Holdings announced a new order on Thursday, to supply its ‘Exact’ exploration wellhead equipment on a rental basis for an offshore gas exploration project in the Middle East.
PetroTal reported a strong set of financial and operational results for the third quarter on Thursday, with production and sales of 15,203 barrels of oil per day and 14,760 daily barrels, respectively.
Amaroq Minerals reported strong third-quarter progress in its Greenland gold and strategic minerals projects on Thursday, with liquidity of $26m bolstered by cash balances, credit facilities, and reduced trade payables.
Lexington Gold announced an agreement with Gold One Africa on Thursday, to explore potential cooperation on gold exploration and development projects in South Africa.
Pub chain Young’s said on Thursday that changes to national insurance contributions and minimum wage announced in last month’s Budget would add around £11m in annual costs from next April.
Boohoo Group confirmed it had raised £39m on Thursday, after half-year losses at the fast fashion retailer swelled.
Power Metal Resources announced an accelerated exploration plan for its uranium-focused joint venture with UCAM on Wednesday, targeting its Badger Lake Property in Canada’s Athabasca Basin.
Kefi Gold and Copper announced a strategic review of its stake in the Gold and Minerals (GMCO) joint venture in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, which it holds with majority partner Abdulrahman Saad AlRashid & Sons (ARTAR).
Battery technology company Gelion announced a breakthrough in the development of solid-state separators for lithium-sulphur (Li-S) and lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (Li-NMC) batteries on Wednesday.
Great Western Mining reported promising results from its soil and grab sampling at the West Huntoon porphyry copper prospect in Mineral County, Nevada on Wednesday.
Software firm Craneware confirmed on Wednesday that the "positive momentum" seen in FY24 has continued into the current year, with prior investments supporting continued revenue and underlying earnings growth.
Mobile payments firm Boku revealed on Wednesday that it has struck a new commercial agreement to supply digital wallet and other local payment methods to Amazon Japan.
Bioplastics and radiofrequency technology business Biome Technologies warned on Wednesday that full-year revenues now looked set to be lower than originally expected.
Artificial intelligence platform operator Cordel Group said on Wednesday that it has secured two new contract wins.
AIM-listed analytics specialist GlobalData said trading remained on track on Wednesday, as it detailed its latest acquisition.
Time Finance announced continued positive trading momentum in the first five months of its 2025 financial year on Tuesday, driven by record revenues and a growing lending book.
Oriole Resources updated the market on exploration at its Mbe gold project in Cameroon on Tuesday, announcing promising results from phase two infill trenching and the planned start of a maiden drilling programme in the fourth quarter.
First Property Group reported a strong performance for the first half of its financial year on Thursday, despite challenges in the property market.
Marks Electrical Group reported a solid first-half performance on Tuesday, with revenue rising 9. 3% to £58. 8m, driven by 13% volume growth in major domestic appliances and a more-than-90% increase in consumer electronics volumes, though it was impacted by a shift towards lower-margin non-premium products.