Software Radio Technology 15/02/2010
Software Radio Technology (SRT), whose technology enables boats to locate and identify each other, is sensing a level of deal flow that should launch it into profitability and beyond.
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Software Radio Technology (SRT), whose technology enables boats to locate and identify each other, is sensing a level of deal flow that should launch it into profitability and beyond.
Refocused property regulation business Green Compliance, chaired by Bob Holt, has raised £10 million from enthusiastic City backers to finance acquisitions in attractive ‘blue-collar’ compliance markets.
Traffic management specialist Forest Support Services grew earnings in the traditionally weaker first half and offers decent organic growth potential in resilient road repair, maintenance and improvement markets.
Kitchen designer and maker John Lewis of Hungerford's second half financials may have shown improvement, but the outlook for the Oxfordshire-headquartered concern remains cloudy at best.
Vane Minerals could be producing from its Wate uranium project in Arizona by early 2011 after encouraging drilling results.
Ex-hedge fund manager David Kingsman is backing bombed-out Brazil gold play Serabi Mining’s £2.4m refinancing.
PLUS-quoted Transdermal Cosmetics plans to take US housewives by storm with its skin-patch to remove wrinkles.
Shares in human resources software specialist OneClickHR are up 143% since they were backed here in October as its cost-effective products gain foothold across the Pond.
German fuel cell specialist Proton Power is poised to make a significant step on the road to industrialising its product.
Vatukoula Gold Mines says it could be producing at an annual rate of 100,000 oz before July 2010, subject to equipment delivery.
Verona Pharma can take its asthma and fever treatment to its next trial phase after approval by the Netherlands Ethics Committee.
Offshore Bahamas oil play BPC has agreed a joint venture with major Norwegian producer StatoilHydro on new licences.
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