AIM movers: Seeing Machines extends contract and ex-dividends

Ascent Resources (LON: AST) says that the Tribunal in the Company’s Energy Charter Treaty arbitration against the Republic of Slovenia (ICSID Case No. ARB/22/21) proceedings have closed. A final award is expected before the end of June. The share price is 12.5% higher at 0.45p.

Driver monitoring technology company Seeing Machines (LON: SEE) has agreed an expansion of an existing automotive programme. This extends the range of vehicles using the technology. There is an additional $31m that will be earned and production starts later in 2026. This follows the new contracts announced on Monday with two Japanese car manufacturers that are existing clients. Production starts in 2028 and the contracts will generate revenues of $11m. The share price gained 9.18% to 4.64p.

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Genedrive (LON: GDR) says Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust has transitioned the Genedrive MT-RNR1 ID testing kit for the prevention of Antibiotic Induced Hearing Loss in neonates to a routine service. The share price increased 6.12% to 1.3p.

Chief executive Lynden Jones has acquired a further 13,125 shares in logistics services and equipment supplier Touchstar (LON: TST) at 79.5p each. Earlier in the month he bought 50,000 shares at 77p each. He did not own any shares at the end of 2025, and he currently holds 450,000 shares. The share price improved 3.95 to 80p.

MedPal AI (LON: MPAL) has launched Juno, an agentic AI health companion. The share price rose 3.95 to 4p.

FALLERS

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Richard and Charlotte Edwards have reduced their stake in Pacsco Ltd (LON: PACS) from 26.6% to 12.5%. The share price slipped 22.2% to 0.35p.

Offshore energy services provider Tekmar Group (LON: TGP) improved interim revenues by 31% to £16.2m and the loss was more than halved from £2.7m to £1.1m. Net debt was £3.6m at the end of March 2026. Activity is at record levels and capacity utilisation is increasing. Tekmar could get near to breakeven in the year to September 2026. The share price declined 7.74% to 15.5p.

Video games publisher tinyBuild (LON: TBLD) is trading ahead of expectations in the first five months of the year. The back catalogue is performing well and there are big budget new releases coming up. Zeus is leaving its forecasts unchanged for the time being. Revenues are expected to improve from $35.5m to $40.7m, pre-tax profit is set to decline from $5.5m to $4.3m. The share price fell 2.7% to 9p.

Ex-dividends

Aeorema Communications (LON:AEO) is paying a dividend of 1p/share and the share price fell 0.5p to 65p.

Concurrent Technologies (LON:CNC) is paying a final dividend of 1.16p/share and the share price rose 0.5p to 263.5p.

Eleco (LON:ELCO) is paying a final dividend of 0.85p/share and the share price decreased 0.5p to 121p.

Gooch & Housego (LON:GHH) is paying an interim dividend of 4.9p/share and the share price declined 27p to 961p.

MHA (LON:MHA) is paying a dividend of 1p/share and the share price dipped 1.5p to 140p.

RWS Holdings (LON:RWS) is paying an interim dividend of 1.75p/share and the share price slipped 2.05p to 81.65p.

Vianet (LON:VNET) is paying a final dividend of 2p/share and the share price fell 1p to 66p.

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