Aquis weekly movers: Daniel Thwaites profit improvement

Dermatology treatments developer Incanthera (LON: INC) published presentation materials for the AGM on 7 November and the share price rebounded 50% to 3.75p. Skin+CELL products will generate revenues in the first half of the new financial year.

Valereum (LON: VLRM) says its regulated subsidiary has been allowed by the regulator to adopt DigiShare Inc’s real world assets tokenisation platform. This will accelerate growth opportunities and should go live by the end of November. The share price rose 19.2% to 7.75p.  

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The Smarter Web Company (LON: SWC) has announced a general meeting to gain shareholder approval for amending the articles of association and seeking share buyback authorities. This follows the recent flurry of share issues. The share price increased 13.7% to 54p.

Mendell Helium (MDH) says that M3 Helium, which it has an option to acquire, has started helium production at Rost in Kansas. Flow rates are increasing, and production is more than 100 Mcf each day. Mendell Helium chief executive Nick Tulloch has bought 8.68 million warrants with 7.36 million exercisable at 3p each and 1.32 million exercisable at 6p each. They were all acquired for 1p each. The share price gained 7.69% to 3.5p.

In the six months to September 2025, pubs and hotels operator Daniel Thwaites (THW) revenues improved from £63.5m to £66.7m, while pre-tax profit rose from £7.6m to £8.3m despite higher employment costs. Net debt was £66.7m at the end of September 2025. The interim dividend was raised from 0.9p/share to 0.95p/share. Net assets are £257.1m, including a pension asset of £30.3m. Four pubs were sold during the period. Hotels benefited from the reopening of Langdale Chase. Current trading is patchy. The share price improved 5.26% to 100p.

DXS International (DXSP) chairman Bob Sutcliffe bought 50,000 shares at 1.3p each. The share price recovered 4.35% to 1.2p.

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B HODL (HODL) chief executive Frederick New bought 39,369 shares at an average of 12.7p each. He has a 1.54% stake. The share price is 1.89% higher at 1.2p.

FALLERS

Online consumer loans Amazing AI (AAI) is disposing of 80% of its subsidiary based in Mauritius and retaining the minority stake. Existing company shareholders will receive shares on a pro rata basis. The subsidiary has a small holding of Bitcoin worth a low four figure dollar sum. The plan is to build up the business and list on the local stock market. Shareholders on the register on 27 November will receive shares in the distribution. Guild Financial Advisory has been appointed as corporate adviser of Amazing AI. The share price slumped 63.6% to 0.3p.

Wishbone Gold (LON: WSBN) says exploration confirms a mineralised strike over 3km for the Red Setter gold prospect in Western Australia. Drilling will be completed early next year. The share price slid 15% to 0.85p.

Vaultz Capital (LON: V3TC) has withdrawn resolutions 5 and 8 from the AGM agenda. These relate to a share capital reorganisation, which will no longer go ahead, following shareholder consultation. The share price fell 12% to 2.75p.

WeCap (LON: WCAP) has raised £100,000 at 2.4p/share from directors and other investors. Investee company WeShop intends to join Nasdaq. The share price slipped 7.55% to 2.45p.

MBS Global Investment has invested £1m in Ethtry (ETHY) at 0.25p/share, which gives it a 18.1% stake. This is an investment vehicle of the Private Office of Sheikh Nayef Bin Eid Al Thani, a member of the Qatari ruling family House of Thani. The share price declined 5.45% to 0.26p.

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