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Greatland raises FY26 outlook after record $260m cash build
The gold miner expects full-year production to be around, or slightly above, the upper end of 260,000-310,000oz after the March quarter delivered a $260m cash build.
Everyman revenues grow helped by higher ticket prices
"We enter 2026 with positive momentum and clearly defined priorities," said Farah Golant, chief executive.
Quantum Data Energy starts Bordesley construction as £1m placing backs pipeline
Bordesley reached financial close in March and is funded at SPV level by Power Balancing Services (65%) and QDE (35%) with the balance in bank debt.
Orosur advances El Cedro prospect after high-grade soil results
Adsure's Innovate UK AI KTP delivers positive tests as trading holds
Oracle Power starts drilling at Northern Zone gold project
Premier African Minerals raises £1m to finish Zulu Lithium flotation plant
It raised £1m via a share subscription to fund commissioning of its Zulu Lithium Xinhai spodumene flotation plant.
Panther Metals posts fourth batch of Winston tailings assays
Assay results from 22 Vibracore collars that confirm lateral and depth continuity of multiple high-grade metals and feed its resource estimate programme.
EnergyPathways launches FEED for UK CAES project and secures £15m financing
Power Metal completes maiden East Hawkrock drill programme under Fermi JV
It finished a nine‑hole, 2,120.4m diamond drilling campaign at East Hawkrock under the Uranium Joint Venture with Fermi Exploration, validating a structural and hydrothermal framework consistent with unconformity-related uranium systems while assays are pending.
Southern Energy's quarter boosted by its financing
The firm completed financing that generated approximately $22 million of net proceeds, fully repaid its senior credit facility and left the company with lower interest costs.
HawkEye 360 files amended S-1 for NYSE IPO implying $2.36bn valuation
Seraphim Space Investment Trust’s portfolio company HawkEye 360 has submitted an amended Form S‑1 for a proposed NYSE listing under ticker HAWK, targeting a $24–$26 price range and roughly $400m of primary proceeds.
Technology Minerals commissions separation equipment to recover copper and aluminium
New separation kit at 48.35%-owned Recyclus will recover copper and aluminium as discrete saleable outputs alongside black mass, and Technology Minerals has provided a £100,000 bridge loan to fund the rollout.
Mkango opens HyProMag rare-earth magnet recycling plant in Pforzheim
Mkango Resources’ subsidiary HyProMag has officially opened a commercial-scale rare earth magnet recycling and manufacturing plant in Pforzheim, Germany, using the University of Birmingham‑developed HPMS process licensed exclusively to HyProMag.
Great Southern Copper sees high grades at Mostaza
Final Phase III assays at the Mostaza Cu‑Ag discovery confirm down‑dip and along‑strike continuity with high‑grade intercepts to 4.24% Cu and 233 g/t and the system remaining open for expansion.
Xeros narrows loss as revenue rises 50%
The year delivered a breakthrough Launch Agreement with a top-ten global washing machine brand among other commercial milestones.
Pebble on track to reach net cash in 2026 after cutting net debt to £1.9m
Pebble Beach Systems said it is on track to achieve net cash in 2026 after reporting improved 2025 results driven by recurring revenue growth and a 27% rise in adjusted EBITDA.
Eden Research says results expected to be broadly in line with consensus
The UK-listed biopesticide developer said revenue for the 15 months to 31 March is expected to be c. £4.9m and profit before tax a c. £2.9m loss, broadly matching market forecasts.
Symphony raises FY-2025 revenue outlook
It reports Q1 positive EBITDA with revenues in the first four months of 2026 tracking more than 10% ahead, and H1-2026 expected to be profitable.
Howden Joinery reports 3.7% underlying sales growth
Underlying Group sales were 3.7% higher in the 16 weeks to 18 April, 2.8% ahead on a same depot basis, and the group says trading is on track with its 2026 outlook.