Swift Networks Group (ASX:SW1) has reported unaudited revenue of A$19.1M for FY23, representing a 3% increase over FY22.
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Swift Networks Group (ASX:SW1) has reported unaudited revenue of A$19.1M for FY23, representing a 3% increase over FY22.
Shares of Kalamazoo Resources Ltd (ASX:KZR) fall as much as 10% to A$0.135, their lowest level since July 17.
Gold and lithium explorer raises A$1.5 mln via placement.
Issue price of A$0.13 per share is at a 13.3% discount to stock’s last close.
Stock posts biggest intraday fall since June 26.
Shares of the company are down 28.6% YTD, as of last close.
Estia Health (ASX:EHE) has provided an update on its engagement with Bain Capital.
The company and Bain Capital continue to engage in constructive discussions to progress a potential transaction.
Further company coverage: EHE.
Sovereign Metals (ASX:SVM) is targeting completion of the Kasiya Rutile-Graphite Project Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) this quarter.
Champion Iron Ltd (ASX:CIA) has reported quarterly production of 3.4M WMT.
The company also announced quarterly iron ore concentrate sales of 2.6 million DMT, up 27% compared to the previous corresponding period.
Champion Iron’s direct reduction pellet feed project remains on schedule for potential completion by the second half of CY2025.
July 28 - Ashley Services Group has declared a fully franked final dividend of 3.0 AU cents per share.
RBR Group Ltd raises an additional A$1.0M via convertible notes.
Tietto Minerals Ltd (ASX:TIE) produced 15,592 ounces of gold at Abujar in the June 2023 quarter. Abujar is forecast to generate strong cash flows during H2 2023.
DRA Global Ltd: James Smith has been appointed to board as managing director.
Shares of Arizona Lithium (ASX:AZL) fall as much as 18.8% to A$0.026, their lowest level since July 1, 2021.
The exploration company raised A$10 million ($6.70 million) via a placement to institutional and sophisticated investors, with an issue price of A$0.025 per share, a 21.9% discount to the stock’s last close. This marks the company’s biggest intraday fall since June 23. About 21.9 million shares changed hands compared to the 30-day average trading volume of 6.4 million shares. The shares of Arizona Lithium are down 48.4% year-to-date as of the last close.