Rockfire Resources (LON: ROCK) announced more positive news for the Plateau project in Queensland from farm-in, joint venture partner Sunshine Metals. ACAM LP has a 16.3% stake in Rockfire. The share price rose 15.8% to 0.11p.
Sundae Bar (LON: SBAR) has begun the acquisition of Bitcoin. The TAO Strategies partnership delivered subnet emissions increasing from τ9 TAO daily at the end of June 2025 to τ15 TAO daily (equivalent to approximately $5,490 daily). The share price improved 7.32% to 11p.
FALLERS
Petro Matad (LON: MATD) has raised £2.84m at 0.8p/share – more than expected – and could raise a further £500,000 from a retail offer. The cash will be invested in lower cost power generation. The share price slumped by one-quarter to 0.825p.
Ticketing technology provider accesso Technology (LON: ACSO) says that the full year revenues will be at the lower end of guidance. Weak attendance levels for customers reduced transaction revenues. This is the most important trading period. Cash EBITDA margin I still expected to be 15%. A customer says that it will not be renewing one of its agreements and that will reduce 2026 gross profit by $6m. There are new contract wins. The share price dived 23.7% to 363p.
Allergy Therapeutics (LON: AGY) has issued 250.7 million warrants exercisable at 4p each. This is related to the £50m loan facility. There are 25 warrants issued for every £1 drawn down. The share price fell 4.55% to 7.875p.
URU Metals (LON: URU) reports assay results for the two hole drilling programme at Zeb nickel project in Limpopo, South Africa. This confirmed mineralisation of an untested area and there are also thicker, higher-grade intervals beneath the historic resource. The share price declined 2.06% to 4.75p.
Premier Miton (LON: PMI) reported a small decline in assets under management to £10.5bn at the end of June 2025. There was a positive performance over the latest quarter and outflows were lower. After the period end there was a new $50m mandate after the period end. The share price dipped 4.9% to 68p.
