Corporate activity dominates this morning's briefing, led by a takeover approach in the AIM marketing sector, alongside a run of trading updates confirming guidance across recruitment, fintech and life sciences names. Elsewhere, resource and property names delivered operational milestones, from a helium acquisition completion to a Kurdistan production ramp-up, while consumer and leisure groups confirmed leadership and product news.
Brave Bison eyes System1 in cash takeover approach
Brave Bison Group (LON:BBSN) has set out a possible cash offer for System1 Group, framing the move as an attempt to build AIM's leading challenger in marketing data and technology. The approach signals consolidation ambitions in the sector, with Brave Bison positioning a combined group to compete more effectively against larger data and marketing incumbents.
PageGroup holds guidance despite soft France and UK trading
PageGroup reported near-flat second-quarter gross profit and reaffirmed its 2026 operating profit outlook, even as trading in France and the UK remained weak. The recruitment group's steadier quarter-on-quarter performance suggests some stabilisation after a prolonged period of softer hiring demand in its key markets.
Plus500 reconfirms guidance after record H1 customer income
Plus500 Di (LON:PLUS) reported customer income at a five-year high for the first half, prompting the group to reconfirm full-year revenue and EBITDA guidance following several upgrades already made this year. The trading platform operator's performance underscores sustained client engagement across its markets.
Aptamer Group logs first licensing revenue alongside 25% growth
Aptamer Group (LON:APTA) delivered 25% revenue growth and generated its first-ever licensing income, a milestone chief executive Dr Arron Tolley described as key to the company's strategy. The licensing revenue marks a shift in the business model for the biotech tools developer, adding a new income stream alongside existing service work.
Helix Exploration completes Keyes helium complex purchase
Helix Exploration (LON:HEX) has finalised its acquisition of the Keyes helium complex in Oklahoma, bringing both production and liquefaction infrastructure under its control. The completion consolidates the AIM-listed helium producer's position across the full value chain at the site.
Avation marks 20th anniversary with full fleet utilisation
Avation (LON:AVAP) celebrated two decades in business by reporting a fully utilised aircraft fleet, alongside growing lease revenue and continued deleveraging of its balance sheet. The milestone update points to sustained demand for the lessor's aircraft portfolio and steady progress on debt reduction.
Rank Group confirms Harris as permanent chief executive
The Rank Group has confirmed Richard Harris as permanent chief executive, with chair John Ott saying the board unanimously agreed he was "the outstanding choice" for the role. The appointment brings certainty to leadership at the gaming and leisure group following its recruitment process.
Henry Boot lands forward funding for Golden Valley phase one
Boot (Henry) (LON:BOOT) has secured forward funding for phase one of its Golden Valley scheme via the IDEA project, with chief executive Ed Hutchinson calling it a major milestone for the development. Hutchinson noted the majority of phase one space is already let or reserved, underlining strong pre-letting demand ahead of completion.
Nichols to roll out Myprotein protein water in September
Nichols (LON:NICL) will launch a Myprotein-branded protein water in September, pairing the online sports nutrition brand with its own soft drinks expertise. Chief executive Andrew Milne said the tie-up combines "the world's leading online sports nutrition brand" with Nichols' proven drinks credentials, marking an extension into the functional beverage category.
GSK's Jemperli hits primary goal in rectal cancer study
GSK (LON:GSK) reported positive interim results for its immunotherapy Jemperli in a phase II trial targeting dMMR/MSI-H locally advanced rectal cancer, meeting the study's primary goal. The data raise the prospect that some patients could avoid chemotherapy, radiation and surgery, a potentially significant shift in treatment pathways for this cancer subtype.
Gulf Keystone pushes Shaikan output past 43,000 bopd
Gulf Keystone Petroleum has ramped production at its Shaikan field in Kurdistan beyond 43,000 barrels of oil per day, with output climbing steadily since exports resumed on 24 June. Further volumes are expected online in the coming weeks as the field continues its post-resumption ramp-up.