30th Jun 2022 13:59
(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Thursday and not separately reported by Alliance News:
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UK Oil & Gas PLC - London-based exploration and production company focused on UK and Turkey - In the six months ended March 31, widens its pretax loss to GBP1.4 million from GBP1.0 million the previous year. Revenue rises 26% to GBP911,000 from GBP721,000 as a result of production at the Horse Hill field and increased Brent crude prices. Net assets at March 31 rise to GBP36.1 million from GBP35.6 million at the same time a year prior.
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7digital Group PLC - London-based music licensing provider - Widens pretax loss in 2021 to GBP3.9 million from GBP2.3 million the year prior. Revenue climbs 3.4% to GBP6.7 million from GBP6.5 million. Company adds its largest contributor to revenue, its licensing business, saw good revenue growth in the year. It posted revenue of GBP3.8 million, up from GBP3.4 million the previous year, this accounted for 56% of 2021's total revenue. Looking forward, Chief Executive Paul Langworthy expects to deliver "meaningful" revenue growth in 2022, on the assumption of notable pipeline-to-contract conversions in the year.
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Verditek PLC - London-based company producing solar panels - In 2021, narrows its pretax loss to GBP1.1 million from GBP2.3 million the previous year. Revenue multiplies to GBP107,632 from GBP21,521. Says conversion pipeline during the year was lower than anticipated due to several customer projects being postponed or cancelled as a result of the pandemic. Consequently, production was scaled back in the year. Chief Executive Rob Richards says the year has been "frustrating" but adds that the company nonetheless remains positive moving forward.
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Bluebird Merchant Ventures Ltd - British Virgin Islands-based gold development company focused on Korea - Swings sharply to a pretax profit of USD7.5 million in 2021 from a loss of USD899,673 the previous year. Posts a USD8.3 million gain on acquisition of joint ventures. In November 202, the company acquired 50% of the Gubong and Geochang project joint ventures from Southern Gold Ltd. Net assets at December 31 multiplies to USD18.8 million from USD1.2 million at the same time the previous year. Chair Jonathan Morley-Kirk says: "2021 was a lost year in mining project terms, but I expect that normality will start to return during 2022."
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PCF Group PLC - London-based specialist bank - Swings to a pretax loss of GBP7.5 million in the six months ended March 31 from a profit of GBP1.4 million the previous year. Cites lower net interest income due to reduced loans and advances and higher operating expenses for the drop. Net interest income falls to GBP10.0 million from GBP14.3 million, while net fees & commission income jumps to GBP290,000 from GBP30,000. Net loans and advances reduces to GBP321 million from GBP364 million. Looking forward, PCF anticipates improved stability in the second half of its financial year.
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Forward Partners Group PLC - London-based investment firm - Swings to a pretax profit of GBP16.5 million in 2021 from a loss of GBP4 million the previous year. At December 31, the company net asset value per share stands at 104 pence against an issue price 100p per share in July 2021. Ventures portfolio value grows to GBP117.1 million at year-end from GBP86.6 million at the same time a year prior. Its forward advances loan book grows to GBP2.3 million from GBP200,000 in the same time period. Company says 2022 is shaping up to be a challenging year, but notes continued positive momentum for its portfolio.
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Inland Homes PLC - Buckinghamshire, England-based housing plot developer - Widens pretax loss to GBP8.2 million in the six months ended March 31 from a GBP5.8 million loss a year prior. Loss includes an additional GBP4 million of expected costs relating to the completion of a partnership housing contract. Revenue climbs to GBP80.5 million from GBP78.0 million. Estimated gross development value of land portfolio rises to GBP3.2 billion at March 31 from GBP3.0 billion at September 30. Outlook for 2022 remains unchanged, but adds that predicting the future has become challenging as a result of rising inflation and interest rates.
Separately, Inland ZDP PLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Inland Homes which was incorporated solely to issue ZDP Shares and has never traded, reports accrued capital entitlement per ZDP share of 177.6 pence at March 31, up from 172.2p at September 30. Figure based on the original issue price of 100p per ZDP share on December 20, 2012. In the six months ended March 31, posts a pretax profit of GBP848,000, up from GBP805,000 the previous year.
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CYBA PLC - UK-based cyber security-focused special acquisition company - Widens pretax loss in 2021 to GBP1.5 million from GBP1.2 million the previous year. Net assets at December 31 rise to GBP1.6 million from GBP1.4 million. In June, company carried out a reverse takeover of US-based cybersecurity research and development firm NARF Industries Group. The reverse takeover marks the "completion of its mission as an investment company and the start of its future as an operating company," CYBA explains. CYBA will change its name to Narf Industries PLC.
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Cornerstone FS PLC - London-based cloud-based payment services provider - Widens pretax loss in 2021 to GBP4.2 million from GBP2.2 million the previous year. Company says the loss primarily reflects greater administrative expenses. Revenue rises by 38% to GBP2.3 million from GBP1.7 million, adds this reflects a very strong second half and growth in client generated revenue. Onboards 416 new clients, compared to 328 the previous year. Chief Executive Julian Wheatland says: "The strong trading momentum of 2021 has been sustained into the current year and through the first half... As a result, and combined with the contribution from the acquisition this year of Capital Currencies, the board continues to expect to achieve significant revenue growth for full year 2022, in line with market expectations."
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Asimilar Group PLC - London-based investment firm - In the six months ended March 31, swings to a pretax loss of GBP10.6 million from a profit of GBP23.4 million a year prior. Cites the unrealised loss on the value of its holding in Dev Clever Holdings PLC. Dev Clever's share price dropped to 27 pence at March 31 from 38.5p at September 30, it explains. Company's net asset value per share falls to 25.3p at March 31 from 34.1p at September 30. Revenue stays flat at GBP7,000 while gain on sale of investments drops to GBP99,485 from GBP2.6 million.
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Edenville Energy PLC - London-based developer of Tanzania's Brownfield Rukwa coalfields - In 2021, widens pretax loss to GBP1.5 million from GBP1.2 million the previous year. Revenue multiplies to GBP105,228 from GBP33,852. Says first half of year impacted by Covid-19 and reduced demand but an uptick in coal prices and demand in the later part of the year, translating into increased final quarter production and revenue for the year as a whole.
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Keras Resources PLC - mine developer focused on West Africa and the US - In the 15 months ending December 31, reports a widened loss of GBP1.9 million. Posts turnover of GBP425,000, adds this figure was constrained by the construction of a processing plant which was only operational in the final six months of the period. Looking forward, Chief Executive Graham Stacey says: "We will now focus on delivering on the current summer mining season at Diamond Creek to September 2022, continue to negotiate new offtake agreements with repeat customers and more importantly identify new outlets for our existing product mix."
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Mercantile Ports & Logistics Ltd - Indian port and logistics facility developer and operator - Narrows pretax loss in 2021 to GBP6.0 million from GBP6.1 million a year prior. Revenue more than doubles to GBP1.8 million from GBP745,000. Net assets at December 31 stands at GBP100.2 million, up from GBP97.7 million at the same time a year prior. Says year was hampered by Covid-19, particularly as the second wave of the pandemic hit India harder than the first. Adds port is well on its way to ramp up capacity in order to achieve its targeted revenue.
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Jade Road Investments Ltd - pan-Asian diversified investment vehicle - Swings to a pretax loss of USD38.4 million in 2021 from a profit of USD1.6 million a year prior. Net portfolio income also swings to a loss, dropping to USD35.7 million loss from a profit of USD6.7 million. Net assets at December 31 fall 36% to USD68.0 million from USD106.5 million. Says company is set to pivot away from China and focus on the broader Asian small and medium enterprise sector moving forward. Cites unprecedented headwinds as a result of the pandemic in Asia for the major impairment across its portfolio during the year.
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By Heather Rydings; [email protected]
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