Small Caps
UK Oil & Gas Authority invites bids for new exploration licenses
The UK Oil & Gas Authority had launched its latest auction for companies to bid for 813 offshore blocks or part blocks in the North Sea, west of Shetland and east Irish Sea.
Atlantis reaches 'crowd' funded bond target
Atlantis Resources, a global leader in the marine power sector, announced on Tuesday that its 'ocean energy bond' offer announced on 27 June 2017 has closed having raised the target amount.
Acquisitions continue to lift Restore
Office services provider Restore said its trading in the first six months of the year was in line with expectations on Tuesday, as it continued to benefit from the 2016 acquisition of PHS Data Solutions.
Big Sofa expecting 'significant' growth, shareholders hear
Video analytics provider Big Sofa Technologies expected to deliver “material revenue growth” in the current financial year, its shareholders heard on Tuesday, thanks to “significant customer partnerships” with the likes of Procter & Gamble, Ipsos, Unilever and SC Johnson.
Strategic Minerals receives approval for Hanns Camp works
Mineral production and development company Strategic Minerals has received approval from the Western Australian government for a series of works on several properties within the Hanns Camp nickel-copper project.
Air Partner agrees re-marketing deal with Saudi Arabian Airlines
The aircraft re-marketing division of Air Partner, has been appointed by Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) as its exclusive re-marketing agent to its fleet of 15 Boeing aircraft.
Draper Esprit reports strong growth as investment team expanded
Venture capital firm Draper Esprit reported strong financial growth for the year ended 31 March and an announcement of hiring a new team.
EU Supply strikes another deal under framework agreement
E-procurement software provider EU Supply received its second contract under the new framework agreement entered into with an unnamed existing customer, for additional services to its ‘CTM’ platform, which was announced on 16 June.
E-commerce a boon for Time Out as print declines
Media and entertainment business Time Out Group traded in line with management expectations in the first six months of its financial year, it claimed on Monday, saying it expects revenue to increase 13% year-on-year to £18. 7m compared to the first half of last year.
RhythmOne to participate in Google advertising trial
Advertising technology company RhythmOne have become one of the first to participate in Google's open beta DoubleClick exchange bidding (EB) program for online advertising.
DekelOil pressing ahead with its next Ivorian palm oil project
Owner and operator of the Ayenouan palm oil project in Côte d'Ivoire, DekelOil Public, commenced operations at Guitry - its second project in the country - it confirmed on Tuesday.
Kodal drops despite positive results from lithium drilling
West Africa-focused explorer Kodal Minerals has completed a major reverse circulation drilling programme at the Bougoni lithium project in southern Mali.
Amryt Pharma study on Lojuxta shows 'highly positive results'
A long-term study of Amryt Pharma's drug Lojuxta confirmed it can lower cholesterol levels in patients suffering from a rare genetic disorder called homozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia (HoFH).