FTSE 100 gains as bargain hunting continues, Marks & Spencer shares fall

The FTSE 100 gained again on Monday with bargain hunters out in force picking up those shares heavily hit by Trump’s tariff announcement.

Further evidence that we may have passed the peak of tariff uncertainty encouraged investors to buy into names such as Melrose, Diageo, and JD Sports, among others, that were perceived to be negatively impacted by Trump’s trade policies.

London’s leading index was trading 0.3% higher at the time of writing.

“A weekend light on drama was just what the doctor ordered for financial markets and the FTSE 100 made a strong start on Monday to move closer to recovering all of its post-Liberation Day losses,” said AJ Bell investment director Russ Mould.

“Domestic focused names, including housebuilders and retailers, were among the gainers in London.

“Recent developments have been helpful from a market perspective as US President Donald Trump dialled down the rhetoric around replacing current Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell and hinted at progress on trade talks. Suggestions of a de-escalation in the tariff stand-off with China were also well received.”

However, the apparent easing in tensions between the US and China failed to inspire any meaningful bid in China-focused stocks on Monday. Miners Glencore, Anglo American and Antofagasta were all trading negatively.

Falling miners suggest the market is taking the optics of reconciliation between China and US with a pinch of salt.

“Quite a lot to unpack, there, and quite a lot of political spin to get round,” said Michael Brown Senior Research Strategist at Pepperstone.

“Again, in short, China continue to refute claims of talks between the two nations.”

Marks & Spencer was the top faller after a cyber attack over the weekend brought its online shopping service to a standstill and forced them to refund shoppers for failed delivery.

Although the actual order refunds are unlikely to have a material impact on the group, the long-term damage to its reputation will be a greater concern.

“While other retailers have not been immune to IT breaches, the depth of Marks and Spencer’s problems in resolving the issue are worrying, and it may take some time to win back some more warier shoppers,” said Susannah Streeter, head of money and markets, Hargreaves Lansdown.

Marks & Spencer shares were down 2.5% at the time of writing.

Tekcapital shares rise after Innovative Eyewear launches Reebok smart eyewear

Tekcapital shares rose on Monday after its portfolio company, Innovative Eyewear, launched Reebok-branded smart eyewear targeting a market that’s expected to be worth $13 billion worldwide by 2030.

The launch expands Innovative Eyewear’s Chatgpt-enabled smart eyewear brand collaborations, which include Nautica, Eddie Bauer and now Reebok.

Tekcapital shares were 3.4% higher at the time of writing.

“We believe this launch represents a watershed moment for the entire smart eyewear category,” said Harrison Gross, CEO of Innovative Eyewear.

“We’re pioneering the smart sport eyewear segment with AI-integrated eyewear that enhances athletic performance, while fulfilling our longstanding mission to deliver smart upgrades to every major type of eyewear: sunglasses, optical, sport, and safety.”

Reebok smart eyewear features bespoke high-fidelity speakers paired with robust amplifiers and equalisers.

These components have been specifically calibrated for outdoor pursuits and sporting environments, delivering exceptional audio clarity while maintaining the wearer’s awareness of their surroundings—something Innovative Eyewear says is a crucial safety consideration for athletes and urban pedestrians alike.

Innovative Eyewear has set an ambitious global distribution strategy. The company has established its first major partnership with MTB Mexico, a leading technology distributor throughout Latin America, marking the initial phase of its planned global distribution network, which will encompass a broad range of distributors.

“We are extremely proud to partner with Innovative Eyewear to bring Reebok Smart Eyewear to the Latin American market,” said Mauricio Avelar, Director General at MTB Mexico.

“This innovative product perfectly complements our portfolio and meets growing consumer demand for smart, lifestyle-integrated technology across our distribution network, including major retailers in Mexico.”

The launch is being supported by football star and Lucyd brand ambassador Micah Richards.

“In my career, both on the pitch and now as a broadcaster, I’ve always prioritised performance and style,” said Mr. Richards.

“What impressed me most about Reebok Smart Eyewear isn’t just how good they look – it’s that I can stay connected without losing awareness of what’s happening around me. Whether I’m cycling through the city, hitting the gym, or calling a match, these glasses keep me in tune with both my surroundings and my digital life in a way that traditional headphones never could.”

London-listed Tekcapital holds a 10% stake in Innovative Eyewear, which is listed on the US NASDAQ.

UK company dividends fall in Q1 amid lower special dividends

Dividends distributed by UK companies dropped by 4.6% to £14.0 billion during the first quarter of 2025, according to Computershare’s latest Dividend Monitor.

The headline decrease primarily reflects the reduction of one-off special dividends, which accounted for 3.3 percentage points of the overall decline.

Regular dividends totalled £13.6 billion, representing a very marginal 0.2% year-on-year decrease when excluding special dividends and adjusting for currency fluctuations.

While there was an overall decline in UK company dividends, the reduction was concentrated among a small number of companies. Significant dividend cuts from three major companies – Vodafone, Burberry, and Bellway Homes – collectively reduced the total by five percentage points.

The pharmaceutical sector was the quarter’s strongest performer in terms of dividend growth, with companies like AstraZeneca and GSK making the strongest positive contributions.

“Although the headline dividend growth looks disappointing this was mainly due to lower one-off special dividends. These can be volatile and investors shouldn’t be too concerned given they are more discretionary than ordinary dividends,” said David Smith, Portfolio Manager at Henderson High Income Trust.

“Certainly given the uncertain economic outlook caused by President Trump’s trade policies we would expect companies to take a more conservative approach and pare back special dividends and share buybacks to preserve cash flows.

“However, it’s important to remember that UK companies are in a healthy position with strong balance sheets while ordinary dividends are well covered by profits, much more so than at the start of the Covid pandemic.

“Hence we believe ordinary dividends will be resilient going forward on an underlying basis and we are encouraged by the 3.3% dividend growth seen from the median company in the UK, which is more in line with our expectations on underlying dividend growth this year.”

Share Tip: Christie Group – excellent bounce back, indicates shares now 85p are heading higher

This morning’s announcement of the Final Results for 2024 from the Christie Group (LON:CTG), which offers a range of professional services designed to create ‘value and opportunity’ for its stakeholders.  
It enjoys strong market positions in its specialist sectors, offering synergistic services through the ‘life cycle’ of a business and has a high degree of repeat and referral work.  
The group returned to profit after a progressive year and a strong second-half. 
Revenues were up 15.4% to £60.4m (£52.3m), while adjusted pre-tax profits were £1.0m as against the previ...

Share Tip: Warpaint London – ahead of its Finals tomorrow, its shares are very much on the up again

Tomorrow morning, 29th April, Warpaint London (LON:W7L) will be announcing its 2024 results. 
This cosmetics group is on a growth momentum that could be reflected in an improving share price following the results. 
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The £311m-capitalised company sells branded cosmetics under the lead names of W7 and Technic.  
W7, which represents 64% of branded revenue, is a design-focused cosmetic brand with a focus on the 16-34 age range, delivering high-quality cosmetics at affordable prices. 
It is sold in the UK primarily to major retailers such as Tesco, Boots ...

Petro Matad to generate regular revenue from May

Petro Matad shares rose on Monday after the Mongolia-focused energy company outlined production payment terms that will generate regular revenue from May.

Petro Matad has announced the signing of an Oil Sales Agreement with PetroChina Daqing Tamsag for Block XX crude oil production, which lays the foundations for steady cash flows that can help support additional exploration and optimisation of their Mongolian assets.

The agreement, signed today, covers the storage, processing, transport and export of crude oil from Block XX. PetroChina Daqing Tamsag operates the neighbouring Block XIX.

Petro Matad has submitted invoices for production from the Heron 1 well covering the period from October 24, 2024, to March 31, 2025. These invoices will be processed for payment during May 2025.

Going forward, Petro Matad will submit monthly invoices by the tenth day of the subsequent month. Payments will be made during the last week of each month, based on the average benchmarked price of Daqing crude oil for the production month.

Custody transfer of Block XX oil occurs at the Block XIX processing facilities. PetroChina will handle all processing, transport, and export of the crude oil to buyers in China.

“We are delighted to have signed the oil sales agreement for the commercialisation of Block XX production. This involved a number of firsts for Mongolia and whilst the process was slow, we are grateful to the Mongolian authorities and to PetroChina for their support,” said Mike Buck, CEO of Petro Matad.

“We look forward to establishing a cooperative routine in the sales process in the same way that the field crews in Blocks XIX and XX have done in the production operations over the last 6 months and to receiving payment for all the oil produced to date during the month of May.”

Director deals. New boss buys more shares at Wynnstay

New Wynnstay Group (LON: WYN) chief executive Alk Brand bought 2,000 shares at 301p each, taking his stake to 11,000 shares.
Following the AGM, he bought 2,000 shares at 300p each and after the final results he acquired 2,000 shares at 314p each. His initial purchase of 5,000 shares was at 330p each.
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Alk Brand is already making changes at the agricultural products supplier company via project genesis. The business has been split into three divisions: feed and grain, fertiliser and seed and depot merchanting. He believes that the business can become more efficient and expand geographic...

AIM movers: No bid for Enteq and more cash required

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GreenRoc Strategic Materials (LON: GROC) reported figures for the year to November 2024 and the cash outflow from operating activities fell from £1.61m to £511,000. There was £94,000 in the bank at the end of November 2024. Since then, £735,000 has been raised at 1.3p/share and shares were issued to pay £15,500 to creditors. Tests are being undertaken at the Amitsoq graphite project so that purification can be optimised. The focus is securing permits for Amitsoq and securing strategic partners for projects. The share price recovered 76.5% to 3p. Alba Mineral Resources (LON: ALBA) owns 37.5% of GreenRoc Strategic Materials and the share price is 50.5% higher at 0.0286p.

Vast Resources (LON: VAST) says the historical diamond parcel has been released by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, which held it for 15 years. The contents of the parcel exceeded expectations, and the sales process should start in one month. Vast Resources is in talks with third parties about an investment in the Baita Plai polymetallic mine. The diamond sale proceeds will help to pay off debt. The share price increased 69.2% to 0.44p.

Kevin Allenby has taken a 6.21% stake in financial adviser Team (LON: TEAM). The share price rose 58.3% to 28.5p.

FALLERS

Enteq Technologies (LON: NTQ) says that there is no likelihood of a bid for the company, and it has ended its formal sales process. Management will still talk to potential buyers for parts of the business. Spending is being reduced, and the energy services equipment supplier is seeking additional finance. There is $602,000 in the bank and that will last until mid-May. SABER equipment has been prepared for further testing. The share price slumped 70.6% to 0.5p.

Software training services provider Northcoders (LON: CODE) returned to profit in 2024 but it has revealed that the 18-month Department for Education contract, worth £10m, will not be renewed. There will be a move to a regional model. Management is ready for this and believes it will win business. A pre-tax profit of £700,000 is forecast for 2025. Management believes this can be achieved even with the loss of the overall training contract. Even so, the share price dived 47.5% to 62p.

IP and translation services provider RWS (LON: RWS) says changes to the mix of work have hit profit. Interim pre-tax profit is expected to slump from £46m to £17m. Net debt was £27m at the end of March 2025. Pre-tax profit guidance for 2024-25 is £60m-£70m. Consensus pre-tax profit had been £97.4m. There was 1% organic constant currency growth in interim revenues, although reported revenues will be slightly lower at £344m, and there should be growth in the full year. Three of the four divisions should grow this year. Regulated industries revenues fell because of delays to life sciences client work and that hit profit margins. The transfer of clients to automated models is adding short-term costs. New chief executive Benjamin Faes has bought one million shares at 67.9p each. Interim results will be published on 17 June. The share price is 41.6% lower at 66p.

A trading statement from cloud-based services provider Iomart (LON: IOM) showed that last year was tough and 2025-26 is likely to be tougher with margins declining. The indicated 2024-25 pre-tax profit of £6.5m is within the range of previous expectations, but net debt was higher than previously forecast at £83.7m at the end of March 2025. The bright spot was the Atech acquisition that did better than forecast. The finals in June should provide some indications of the approach of management to improve performance. The share price fell 28.2% to 22.7p.

Aquis weekly movers: Fenikso renegotiates loan

Coinsilium Group Ltd (LON: COIN) has extended the exercise period for warrants that were previously exercisable by 27 April. The new expiry is 30 June 2025. The share price improved 47.1% to 3.75p.

Automotive electrification technology developer Equipmake (LON: EQIP) has sent out the circular to gain shareholder approval for the proposed £5m cash injection from Caterpillar Inc via convertible loan. This loan has an annual interest charge of 10% and lasts until the end of March 2029. The conversion price is the lower of 3.125p and 80% of the average trailing 30-day share price. There is also a development agreement for electric drivetrain products. The share price recovered 3.7% to 1.4p.

Fenikso (LON: FNK) has renegotiated the $11.5m loan from Savannah Investments. It will be settled for $5.76m and $2.5m will be made when the deal is signed. The other $3.26m will be paid by the end of the year. There should still be cash left on the balance sheet after the payments. The share price increased 3.33% to 1.55p.

Kondor AI (LON: KNDR) has received 86.3% acceptances for its bid for Ora Technology. The share price edged up 2.44% to 10.5p.

FALLERS

VVV Resources (LON: VVV) has fallen a further 52.4% to 5p following the previous week’s announcement that Campus Investments, which is controlled by David Rowland, is subscribing £1m at 1p/share. The company intends to move into sports services.

Valereum (LON: VLRM) is not going to receive the £19m investment by DMC Markets. VLRM Markets will commence operations, open its Real-World Asset (RWA) Platform and launch its V-Wallet. This operation has a licence in El Salvador. Management has been involved in a delegation to the SEC concerning proposals to regulate digital assets. The share price dipped 34.1% to 7.25p.

Mendell Helium (LON: MDH) has increased the subscription from £796,000 to £834,000. The subscription price is 2p/share. The share price slipped 11.1% to 2p.

Nicholas Fairfax sold 27,900 shares in SulNOx Group (LON: SNO) at 80p each. The share price reduced 8.33% to 82.5p.

Marula Mining (LON: MARU) is acquiring up to 70% of the Boteti lithium brines project in Botswana. There are three licences within the Makgadikgadi Desert Salt Pan. Marula Mining will issue 250,000 shares at 4p each to acquire the initial 50% interest, plus £10,000 worth of shares once due diligence is completed. Marula Mining will finance 100% of spending up until production. Once a feasibility study is successfully completed a further £250,000 of shares will be issue and e is the option to increase the interest to 70% through a further issue of £100,000 worth of shares. The share price declined 6.45% to 3.625p.

AIM movers: Enteq Technologies ends formal sales process and Vast Resources receives parcel of diamonds

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Oil and gas company Empyrean Energy (LON: EME) says the joint venture partners in the Wilson River-1 have elected to participate in the upcoming drill stem test and this will commence in early May. The share price is 18% higher at 0.115p.

Wishbone Gold (LON: WSBN) is preparing to drill the main undrilled gold target at Red Setter Dome, near the Telfer gold miner. A major dome-like structure is similar to Telfer. The share price rose 17.8% to 0.1325p.

Vast Resources (LON: VAST) says the historical diamond parcel has been released by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, which held it for 15 years. The contents of the parcel exceeded expectations, and the sales process should start in one month. Vast Resources is in talks with third parties about an investment in the Baita Plai polymetallic mine. The diamond sale proceeds will help to pay off debt. The share price is 2.25% ahead at 0.455p, having been just below 0.6p at the beginning of the day.

URU Metals (LON: URU) says Lesego Platinum Uitloop has initiated a share issuance process as part of the process in fulfilling requirements of the granting of the mining right. Once that is granted, there will be an infill drilling programme at the Zebediela project and then a maiden resource will be declared. The share price increased 5.56% to 4.75p.

RWS (LON: RWS) chief executive Benjamin Faes has bought one million shares at 67.9p each following yesterday’s profit warning. Interim pre-tax profit is expected to slump from £46m to £17m and pre-tax profit guidance for 2024-25 is £60m-£70m. The share price improved 2.73% to 65.95p, but it is still down by two-fifths this week.

FALLERS

Enteq Technologies (LON: NTQ) says that there is no likelihood of a bid for the company, and it has ended its formal sales process. Management will still talk to potential buyers for parts of the business. Spending is being reduced, and the energy services equipment supplier is seeking additional finance. There is $602,000 in the bank and that will last until mid-May. SABER equipment has been prepared for further testing. The share price slumped 58.1% to 0.65p.

Selling following the publication of interim results by Northcoders (LON: CODE) earlier in the week has knocked 27.1% off the share price to 70p. The software training company returned to profit in 2024 with revenues 24% higher at £8.8m. Net cash is £700,000. A pre-tax profit of £700,000 is forecast for 2025. The shares are trading on eight times prospective earnings.

Sunda Energy (LON: SNDA) has posted a circular to gain shareholder approval for the issue of loan notes raising $9m and setting out the terms of a farm-in agreement entered into with TIMOR GAP for the Chuditch gas field, offshore Timor-Leste. TIMOR GAP will increase its stake from 40% to 70%. Drilling is scheduled for the third quarter. The share price declined 10.3% to 0.065p, but it is still up on the week.

Premier African Minerals (LON: PREM) has raised £1.575m at 0.035p/share. This will be invested in plant at the Zulu lithium and tantalum project so that grades and tonnage can be improved. That will help in the attempt to reach a binding agreement for future development. The share price fell 9.4% to 0.0385p.