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UK SMALLCAP ROUNDUP: GMA Resources Rises On Equity Talks

Tue, 15th Jun 2010 16:00

Dow Jones smallcap news is now on Twitter, allowing you to catch up on the news away from your desk. Go to http://twitter.com/DJ_UK_Smallcaps GMA RESOURCES PLC (GMA.LN), a gold miner, Tuesday said it is in talks with a potential provider of new equity capital. The company said it expects to conclude discussions shortly. GMA added it has started exploration drilling at the Amesmessa gold mine in Algeria. At 1357 GMT, shares +0.4 pence or 38% at 1.45 pence. CML MICROSYSTEMS PLC (CML.LN), a maker of semiconductors, Tuesday said it returned to profitability in the second half but won't resume paying dividends any time soon, despite a solid start to the new fiscal year. At 1357 GMT, shares +4 pence or 5.8% at 73.5 pence. NEWRIVER RETAIL LTD. (NRR.LN), a retail property group, said it hopes to declare its maiden dividend in the next 12 months. "I would be disappointed if we don't declare a dividend in the next 12 months," Non-Executive Director David Lockhart told Dow Jones Newswires. The firm earlier Tuesday said it is confident about the 2011 fiscal year due to "highly favorable" conditions in the U.K. real estate market, as it posted a pretax profit for its first trading period. At 1357 GMT, shares flat at 272 pence. IDEAL SHOPPING DIRECT PLC (IDS.LN), a U.K. home shopping channel retailer, said it expects to reintroduce a dividend this year as it anticipates a swing to a "substantial" first-half profit, boosted by continued strong sales growth. The firm didn't pay a 2009 dividend but said its board feels comfortable that they can reintroduce a sustainable dividend policy when the firm's first-half results are announced in September. The company last paid an interim dividend in 2008. At 1356 GMT, shares +11.5 pence or 7.4% at 166.5 pence. SYSTEM C HEALTHCARE PLC (SYS.LN), a software company, said it expects 2010 fiscal-year revenue to jump 75% on the year but revenue in the short-term is at risk from U.K. government spending cuts. The provider of specialist IT products and services to the health and social care sectors said the surge in its fiscal 2010, ended May 31, revenue includes "substantial" organic growth. At 1356 GMT, shares +0.5 pence or 1.3% at 40.5 pence. ALEXON GROUP PLC (AXN.LN), a U.K. women's clothing retailer, said sales at its stores open more than a year fell 5.4% in the 19 weeks to June 12, largely due to stock problems at its Ann Harvey stores following Iceland's volcanic eruption. The firm said the resulting volcanic ash cloud which spread across Europe delayed transportation of a key summer stock package to its Ann Harvey stores, which has "significantly impacted" recent sales. At 1356 GMT, shares -1.75 pence or 8.2% at 19.5 pence. SPICE PLC (SPI.LN), a utility support services group, said the indicative possible offer price of 56 pence a share from European buyout firm Cinven Group Ltd is opportunistic and "significantly undervalues" the company, adding that it isn't in offer talks with Cinven or any other party. Spice has undergone a raft of changes internally recently, with major shareholder and entrepreneur Simon Rigby stepping down from the chief executive role in February to be replaced permanently in May by Martin Towers. At 1358 GMT, shares +4 pence or 8% at 53.75 pence. PLAZA CENTERS NV (PLAZ.LN), an emerging markets property developer, said its U.S. real estate joint venture has raised $27 million from Israeli insurer Menora Mivtachim Holdings Ltd. (MMHD.TV) and some of its affiliates. At 1358 GMT, shares -1.5 pence or 1.5% at 102 pence. ANDOR TECHNOLOGY PLC (AND.LN), a scientific camera maker, said fiscal-year first-half profit rose 68%, buoyed by rising sales in China, Japan and the U.S., and it expects new products and higher sales to equipment manufacturers to drive future growth. The group is pinning its hopes on the launch of its sCMOS camera, which is due to enter production towards the end of 2010. At 1355 GMT, shares +32.5 pence or 17% at 228 pence. HEALTHCARE LOCUMS PLC (HLO.LN), a staffing firm, said it is no longer in offer talks after it mutually ended discussions with the other party. The company, which provides temporary and permanent staff to the healthcare and social care sectors, said April 9 that it had received an approach but said Tuesday both parties have agreed all discussions in relation to the approach have ended. At 1355 GMT, shares -35.5 pence or 16% at 182 pence. PHOTO-ME INTERNATIONAL PLC (PHTM.LN), a photo booth operator, said it expects its fiscal 2010 pre-exceptional, pretax profit to beat current market expectations by at least 20%. At 1354 GMT, shares +4 pence or 13% at 34 pence. INTERNATIONAL BRAND LICENSING PLC (IBL.LN) said it plans to raise around GBP15.06 million through a share issue so it can acquire EKF-diagnostic GmbH and take its first steps toward becoming a diagnostics business. The company, which previously licensed sports brands across the world, last year identified in-vitro diagnostics as a market with significant potential. At 1354 GMT, shares flat at 25 pence. OXFORD INSTRUMENTS PLC (OXIG.LN) said it is hunting for acquisitions to help meet its growth targets. The firm--which makes scientific instruments--said it is interested in acquiring businesses that sell different products to similar customers so it can add to revenue but keep costs down by combining operations. The company posted a swing back to profit for its fiscal year and said new products and the benefits of a restructuring will help drive growth. At 1354 GMT, shares +28 pence or 10% at 298 pence. DATONG PLC (DTE.LN), a designer and manufacturer of intelligence gathering equipment, said a raft of new product launches and possible acquisitions should continue driving growth this year, following its swing to a first-half pretax profit on soaring sales. At 1353 GMT, shares +2 pence or 5.4% at 39 pence. AFRICAN EAGLE RESOURCES PLC (AFE.LN), a miner, reported a major increase in estimated resources at its Dutwa nickel project in Tanzania, tripling tonnage and more than doubling its estimated contained metal. At 1353 GMT, shares +0.5 pence or 12% at 4.63 pence. DJ UK Smaller Cos +0.4% AIM -0.1% -By Hannah Benjamin, Rachael Gormley & Jason Douglas, Dow Jones Newswires; +44 (0) 20 7842 9272; uksmallcaps@dowjones.com (END) Dow Jones Newswires June 15, 2010 11:00 ET (15:00 GMT)
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15 Jun 2010 09:33

System C Sees FY10 Revenue Up 75% On Yr But Spending Cuts Risk

LONDON (Dow Jones)--System C Healthcare PLC (SYS.LN) Tuesday said it expects 2010 fiscal-year revenue to jump 75% on the year but revenue in the short-term is at risk from U.K. government spending cuts. The provider of specialist IT products and services to the health and social care sectors sai

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27 Jan 2010 17:00

London close: Footsie weakness continues

Shares continued their weak run of recent days, with the FTSE 100 ending the day deep in the red. Mining stocks fell on enduring concerns that the Chinese authorities will introduce further measures aimed at cooling down the country's overheating economy. Xstrata, Fresnillo and Anglo American are t

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27 Jan 2010 13:38

London afternoon: Stocks stuck in reverse

London's attempts at a rally fizzled out over the lunch time session though the Footsie is trying once more at the mid-afternoon point to climb the mountain. Mining stocks continue to impede the blue-chip index's progress, however, on enduring concerns that the Chinese authorities will introduce f

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27 Jan 2010 12:02

London midday: Miners pull blue chips lower

Footsie is trying to rally after an early sell-off on fears that China is planning fiscal measures to cool growth. Mining stocks once again feature prominently among the laggards, with Xstrata, Fresnillo and Anglo American the worst hit. Mining giant Vedanta Resources is also lower despite seeing

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27 Jan 2010 07:56

System C Healthcare profit bounces 49%

Shares in System C Healthcare rose over 2% after it reported a 49% increase in first half pre-tax profit and said it expects full year profit to be in line with market forecasts. The group, which provides information solutions and services to the UK health and social care sectors, said pre-tax prof

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11 Jun 2009 16:33

London close: Banks boost Footsie late

London rallied strongly late on, helped by gains for banks, which outweighed profit taking among the big mining stocks and weakness among oil users as the price of crude rose again. Speculation is growing about the timing of the government's withdrawal from ownership of large stakes in Royal Bank

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11 Jun 2009 14:47

London afternoon: Banks in demand

London is having a languid day, with Footsie lacking direction. Banks are strong but their gains are counterbalanced by losses on mining stocks. Banks are in focus as speculation grows about the timing of the government's withdrawal from ownership of large stakes in Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), L

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11 Jun 2009 11:54

London midday: Leading shares remain mixed

Leading shares continue to tread water, with little sign of strong influence from Wall Street, which is expected to open moderately firmer. Home Retail Group is slightly off the pace after this morning's trading statement. The retailer said both Argos and Homebase enjoyed better than expected sales

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11 Jun 2009 08:20

London open: Shares drop slightly

London's blue chips are slightly lower in early dealings with commodity stocks among the main fallers following yesterday's stellar gains. Mining giants Lonmin, Rio Tinto, Eurasian Natural Resources and Xstrata are all down. Home Retail Group said both Argos and Homebase enjoyed better than expect

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11 Jun 2009 07:47

London pre-open: Slight advance expected

Footsie is expected to edge up in early dealings, building on gains yesterday. Home Retail Group said both Argos and Homebase enjoyed better than expected sales in the quarter and grew market share. Total sales at Argos grew by 0.9% in the 13 weeks ended 30 May to £937m, while like-for-like sales d

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11 Jun 2009 07:22

System C profits at top end

System C, an information solutions and services provider to the healthcare sector, expects profit for the financial year ending 31 May 2009 to be at or around the top end of market expectations. The group said pre tax profits is expected to be over 20% higher than for the year to 31st May 2008. Th

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14 May 2009 11:07

Small caps round-up: Clean Air Power, Forbidden Tech, ProStrakan...

Deals to supply supermarket Sainsbury's and dairy group Robert Wiseman helped the fuel technology group Clean Air Power post a rise in revenues and reduce losses over 2008. Pre-tax losses fell to £2.4m from £3m as turnover climbed to £6.5m from £4.7m. Internet video platform developer Forbidden Te

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