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  • Ashtead Technology posts ‘record’ half year as it eyes more deals

    September 2, 2024

    Ashtead Technology said it achieved a “record” performance in the first half of the year as it looks to build out its merger and acquisition (M&A) pipeline. In the six months ended 30 June 2024, the subsea equipment rental and provider for the offshore energy industry posted a 61 per cent year-on-year increase in revenue [...]

  • Biotech firm Reneuron becomes latest to quit AIM as it battles for survival

    August 30, 2024

    Biotech firm Reneuron Group has become the latest company to exit from the London Stock Exchange’s AIM as it continues to fight for its life after entering administration. The Welsh company, which was first floated on London’s junior market in 2005, said it did not believe it would be able to raise enough funds to [...]

  • Frenkel Topping warns of lower earnings in second half

    August 29, 2024

    Frenkel Topping, the specialist professional services firm, has reported a rise in revenue in the first half of the year but warned that earnings are trading behind management’s expectations. In the six months ended 30 June 2024, Frenkel Topping posted £17.9m in revenue, a 12 per cent increase on the previous year’s £16m. Its gross profit also jumped five [...]

  • Octopus quietly pumps £25m into ‘mispriced’ AIM market

    August 29, 2024

    Octopus Group has quietly pumped £25m of its own cash into London’s beleaguered AIM market in a bid to take advantage of “mispriced” smaller companies, it has been revealed.

  • Cambria Africa eyes AIM delisting as it plots liquidation of assets

    August 27, 2024

    Cambria Africa, a holding company with investments in Zimbabwe, has announced plans to delist its shares from London’s AIM market. The company’s shares have been suspended from trading since March following its failure to release its financial results for the year ending August 2023 and for the six months ending February 2024. The long-awaited financial [...]

  • Eckoh: Payments software firm discloses bid from private equity firm

    August 22, 2024

    Payments software firm Eckoh is set to become the latest firm to leave the Aim market, after it announced it had received an offer from an unnamed private equity firm. The offer, which valued Eckoh at 54 p per share and was “highly conditional” and “non-binding”, follows a lengthy hunt for a suitor from the [...]

  • Watkin Jones: Property developer lowers profit guidance warning of ‘slow’ outlook

    August 21, 2024

    Property developer Watkin Jones has warned investors that a “slower than expected” summer market and “uncertainty” over the pace of interest rate cuts will weigh on its full year results, as it lowered profit guidance. In a trading update, the Aim-listed firm, which in its half-year results in May returned to profit thanks to a [...]

  • Gran Tierra Energy pounces on i3 Energy in £175m deal

    August 20, 2024

    Oil producer Gran Tierra Energy has announced a £175m deal to acquire its London-listed peer i3 Energy. Under the terms of the deal, which was announced in the early hours of this morning, Gran Tierra said it would offer one new Gran Tierra share for every 207 i3 Energy shares held as well as 10.43p [...]

  • Glass half empty: Distil searches for a loan as spirits firm’s revenue halves

    August 14, 2024

    Spirits firm Distil has reported a steep drop in revenue in light of inflation, cost-of-living pressures and a significant hike in alcohol duty. The AIM-listed firm, which owns brands including RedLeg Spiced Rum, Blackwoods Gin and Vodka and Blavod Vodka, said that revenue fell by 55 per cent in the four months covering April-June this [...]

  • Can AIM deliver? Here’s a compelling test case

    August 13, 2024

    As the London Stock Exchange's younger brother continues to struggle, a new energy firm provides a litmus test on how well AIM can deliver on its raison d’etre, writes Keith Boyfield

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