Aim Bulletin
RTC Group's Ganymede extends contract with Network Rail
RTC Group announced on Tuesday that Network Rail has agreed to extend its contract with the company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Ganymede, by one year to 31 March.
Anglo African enters rig agreement for next well at Tilapia
Independent oil and gas developer Anglo African Oil & Gas has entered into a rig option agreement with Société de Forage Pétroliers (SFP) for the provision of a rig to carry out drilling operations on well TLP-103C-ST at the Tilapia field, in which it has a 56% interest, it announced on Tuesday.
Polarean delivers and installs new unit to University of BC
Medical imaging technology company Polarean Imaging announced on Tuesday that it has delivered and installed its latest research unit order for a ‘9820 Xenon Polariser’ system from the University of British Columbia.
KEFI Minerals claims 'encouraging' results from Hawiah
Gold exploration and development company KEFI Minerals reported encouraging results at the start of its scout drilling programme on the Hawiah Exploration Licence in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.
Amur Minerals identified water sources for Kun-Manie development
Eastern Russia-focussed nickel-copper sulphide exploration and development company Amur Minerals Corporation announced on Tuesday that the hydrological assessment - a component of the permanent conditions ‘TEO’, a Russian equivalent to a feasibility study - for its Kun-Manie nickel copper sulphide project was now complete, and had been approved by the necessary Russian agencies.
Alien Metals upbeat after Hancock Ranges and Brockman site visit
Mineral exploration and development company Alien Metals updated shareholders following a recent site visit by its technical consultants as part of the due diligence on the Hancock Ranges and Brockman iron ore projects on Tuesday.
Craneware hails 'good progress' year-to-date
Software solutions provider Craneware told investors at its annual general meeting on Tuesday that the group had made "good progress" in the first four months of the year.
Gear4music cuts losses after jump in international revenue
Gear4music on Tuesday reported a narrowed interim loss as revenue improved on the back of international growth, though fierce competition hampered UK sales.
Orosur Mining inks deal to sell Uruguay permits
South America-focussed gold developer Orosur Mining has entered into a non-binding letter of intent to sell its mining and exploration permits in Uruguay to IMC International Mining for a cash consideration of $1m (£0. 78m), it announced on Tuesday.
Adept Technology Group remains on track in first half
Managed IT and communications services provider AdEPT Technology Group reported a 26% improvement in total revenue in its first-half results on Tuesday, to £30. 8m.
Columbus Energy extends production service contract at Inniss Trinity
Trinidad and Suriname-focussed oil and gas explorer and producer Columbus Energy Resources announced the extension of the Inniss Trinity Incremental Production Service Contract on Tuesday.
Tough art market dents FIH Group first half
UK and Falkland Islands-focussed services company FIH Group said it saw a resilient performance in its first half on Tuesday, despite market pressures, with group revenue declining slightly to £19. 4m from £19. 6m.
SDX Energy begins production at South Disouq concession
Oil and gas explorer SDX Energy has commenced production at the South Disouq concession in Egypt, with all four discovery wells now hooked up to the central processing facility.
Telit Communications' growing revenues push EBITDA past expectations
Internet of Things enabler Telit Communications saw year-to-date underlying earnings come in slightly ahead of expectations as revenues continued to grow during the first nine months of the year.