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Small caps round-up: Carpathian, Clarity Commerce, Coal of Africa...

Mon, 28th Sep 2009 09:58

Eastern Europe focused retail property investor Carpathian saw profits slide in the six months to 30 June as rental income slumped.The firm, which invests in shopping centres, supermarkets and warehouses in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Lithuania and Latvia, posted adjusted pre-tax profits of €2.4m, compared with €7m over the same period the previous year. Net rental income fell to €13.6m from €21.2m.Net asset value per share fell to €0.81 on June 30, from €1.69 a year earlier. The fall in rental income was due to the sale of the Varyada Shopping Centre in the Czech Republic and a 3% fall in rents.Clarity Commerce, which makes software for retailers and leisure businesses, has raised £2.725m in a placing to help it strengthen its balance sheet. It placed some 6.8m shares at 40p a share, a 4.8% discount to its closing mid-market price of 42p on Friday. Coal of Africa, which mines for the fuel in South Africa, has responded to speculation of a takeover by saying it has not received an offer. A report in the Daily Mail last week said that the steel company Mittal has the firm in its sights.Eurasia Mining, which mines for precious metals in Russia, posted a loss of £2m in the six months to June 30, compared with £834,000 over the same period the previous year as costs increased.Greenland's government has approved the transfer of the Nalunaq gold mine mining licence to Angel Mining, the AIM-listed firm said today.The transfer of the mining licence, delayed due to this year's general election, means Angel can now complete the acquisition of the mine from Crew Gold Corporation, triggering a $0.5m payment to Crew.'The company is still hoping to pour gold before the end of this year but further licensing is required from the BMP before this can take place,' said boss Nicholas Hall.Gold miner Aurum rallied Monday on news that Kentor Gold will pay $300,000 to extend for three months the option period it has to buy Aurum's stake in the Andash project in the Kyrgyz Republic and associated mining fleet. Australian firm Kentor also said its due diligence on Andash yielded no significant issues and concluded that the project is both 'economically robust and technically feasible'. But compressor technology specialist Corac slipped after confirming it placed £4.7m of shares with M&G Recovery Fund at 35p each.The company, which also announced the appointment of former Vega Group boss Phil Cartmell as CEO, said its interim loss after tax was steady at £1.3m on revenue up to £0.9m from £0.5m.Falkland Oil & Gas says its farm-in partner, BHP Billiton, is still trying to secure a suitable drilling rig for a drilling programme currently scheduled for 2010.The half-year pre-tax loss rose to $3m from $2.2m a year ago, but the group had a cash balance of $19.3m at the end of June, sufficient to cover the cost of the long lead drilling equipment and some of the actual drilling costs.Spain-focused explorer Ormonde Mining narrowed its pre-tax loss for the first six months of 2009 to €242,000 from €377,000 in 2008, reflecting a 'significant' reduction in administrative expenses, including wage cuts. Healthcare software provider Advanced Computer Software has snapped up Indian software company Oak Labs for an undisclosed sum. Oak Labs specialises in the design and delivery of IT solutions, and will significantly enhance Advanced Computer's product development strategy, the company said. Oak Labs is a debt free profitable company that had revenues in excess of 40m rupees (£0.52m) in the year to 31 March 2009, and achieved an earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation over that period of 2.2m rupees (£28,000).Interactive TV Cellcast tumbled into the red in the first half of the year with pre-tax losses of £0.38m, compared to a pre-tax profit of £0.34m a year earlier. Revenue in the period rose to £8.63m from £6.70m, and the company projects that full year revenue will show an improvement on 2008's levels.However, the group was cash generative during the period, with earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of £54,000 compared to a negative £550,000 in the corresponding period in 2008.
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7 Feb 2013 08:30

Corac Group wins contract to supply equipment to submarines

UK engineering group Corac Group has secured a contract extension to supply air purification equipment to an overseas submarine programme. The company, which serves oil and gas, defence and industrial markets, said its subsidiary Atmosphere Control International (ACI) will make the delivery during

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5 Feb 2013 09:49

Corac results 'ahead of expectations'

AIM-listed technology-led engineering group Corac has published a trading update for the year end, indicating that its financial results are likely to exceed board expectations. The group, which serves the oil, gas and defence markets, reported that its financial performance would be "ahead of mark

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16 Oct 2012 08:50

Corac signs French submarine contract

Shares of engineering technology company Corac surged on Tuesday after it confirmed its Atmosphere Control International (ACI) unit has signed a multi-million pound contract with French naval shipbuilder and submarine supplier DCNS. Corac said its unit has finalised contractual discussions with DCN

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18 Sep 2012 10:53

Small caps round-up: Origo Partners, Corac, Work Group

Shares in Origo Partners hit a 52-week low after the Beijing-based private equity investment firm announced a first half investment loss, pushing it into the red at the interim stage. Having enjoyed investment income of $23.6m in the first half of this year, the group suffered an investment loss of

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17 Apr 2012 10:35

Corac up on new compression system

Corac, the engineering technology company, has risen sharply in morning trading after revealing reduced losses and emphasising the potential of its recent purchase of Wellman Hunt Graham and Wellman Defence. A new design for a modular compression system also appears to have boosted hopes for the fir

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11 Aug 2011 10:52

Corac to press on as revenues rise

Corac, the maker of compressors used for natural gas extraction and plastic bottle blowing, saw losses narrow in the half year to 30 June as it received more technology development fees from partners. Pre-tax losses totalled £2.35m, against a deficit of £2.76m the previous year, on revenues that r

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18 Apr 2011 17:05

Bankers chairman pockets £2.75m

The chairman and co-founder of Bankers Petroleum, Robert Cross, has sold half a million shares in the company for a whopping £2.75m. The Canada-based oil and gas group reported Monday that Cross sold 500,000 common shares for 549.69p each on 14 April. Last month, Bankers reported a 97% surge in oi

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4 Apr 2011 15:52

Brainspark chief executive takes shares

The chief executive of investment company Brainspark, Alfredo Villa, has spent £112,500 on shares in the company. He took 31,000 shares, paying 34.5p a share. Following the acquisition and the conversion of some other shares awarded to Villa into ordinary shares, he now has about 5.3m ordinary shar

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28 Mar 2011 16:24

Corac signs compressor agreement

AIM-quoted Corac has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with a major player in the compressed air industry, which wants to develop Corac's no oil compressor technology for market niches. These niches include water treatment, pneumatic conveying and the boosting of existing compressors. The whole

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1 Feb 2011 10:19

Small caps round-up: Active Energy, Corac, Low & Bonar...

Shares in Active Energy rose by a tenth Tuesday after the group announced that new contract wins in January will generate revenues in excess of £400,000 for 2011. One significant contract has been secured with the National Physical Laboratory, run by Serco on behalf of the Department for Business,

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17 Dec 2010 13:31

Disappointing test for Corac technology

Corac admits that its two-week test programme for its downhole gas compressor system was not a complete success. The tests were carried out with ENI at the company's methane test facility at Spadeadam in Cumbria. Corac says the tests were impacted by the cold weather and did not achieve the intend

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5 Nov 2010 15:53

Corac seeks £20m

Shares in compressed air technology developer Corac have lost more than one-quarter of their value after the company admitted that it wants to raise £20m. Corac would raise around £15m from a placing at 15p a share and give existing shareholders the chance to participate in an open offer raising a

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5 Jul 2010 09:50

Small cap round-up: XP Power, Thor Mining, GB...

XP Power said the evolution of the group to an own brand/own manufactured business model is driving a significant improvement in performance, as control over the manufacturing process delivers both higher margins and more rapid customer response times. Group revenues in the three months to 30 June

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5 Jul 2010 07:36

Corac Group Appoints Phil Cartmell As Executive Chairman

LONDON (Dow Jones)--Corac Group PLC (CRA.LN), an Industrial Air Compression company, in the Oil and Gas industry, announced Monday that Phil Cartmell will combine the roles of Chief Executive Officer and Chairman and is appointed Executive Chairman with immediate effect. MAIN FACTS: -Corac c

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29 Apr 2010 16:37

Faroe FD buys ahead of rights issue

Faroe Petroleum's finance director Iain Lanaghan bought shares prior to them going ex-rights. The oil and gas explorer and producer is raising £69.8m via a two-for-three rights issue at 100p a share. Faroe will receive £65.1m after expenses and this will take its net cash to nearly £90m. Lanagh

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