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SMALL CAP MOVERS: ImmuPharma lifted by groundbreaking research

January 10, 2025
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ImmuPharma shares skyrocketed on news of groundbreaking findings from the firm’s preclinical research


A tough period for AIM showed little sign of letting up as its first constituent of the new year, in the form of Alliance Pharma, this week laid out plans to head for the exit door.

Alliance on Friday said it had reached a near-£350 million agreement with largest shareholder D​​BAY Advisors to be taken private.

Shares surged 37.9 per cent to 61.16p on the news the Isle of Man-based DBay had tabled a 62.5p offer, equating to a 40.9 per cent premium on Thursday’s close.

For AIM, the move marked further bleak news after 2024 saw listings on the junior market drop to 688 and the lowest number since 2001, according to AJ Bell.

Just six of these were worth over £1 billion come the year-end, against 30 in late 2021, with initial public offerings in 2024 also at their second-lowest since AIM’s 1995 launch.

Alliance cited ‘operational challenges’ that had hindered plans for acquisitions in the past year, in keeping with wider concerns over low valuations and access to capital on AIM.

‘Access to private capital and DBAY’s support will allow it to return to its buy-and-build strategy more quickly than if it remained on the public market,’ Alliance added.

ImmuPharma shares skyrocketed on news of groundbreaking findings from the firm’s preclinical research 

Alliance’s update capped off a dreary week for AIM, in which its All-Share index headed into Friday morning down 1.1 per cent at 719 points.

The junior market’s largest constituents fared no better, with the AIM 100 falling 1.4 per cent to 3,451 in the meantime. In contrast, London’s blue-chip index headed towards the weekend on the front foot, benefitting from climbing commodity and oil prices since Monday.

The FTSE 100 had gained almost 1 per cent to reach 8,302 come Friday, making it a bright spot in London as the likes of the FTSE 250 also turned negative.

Several companies managed to stave off the new year blues though, not least ImmuPharma which bagged this week’s spot as AIM’s biggest riser.

The shares surged 195 per cent following Thursday’s news of groundbreaking findings from the firm’s preclinical research around lead P140 asset into the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus.

Via subsidiary ImmuPharma Biotech, the ImmuPharma said research had proven improved diagnostic accuracy, better identification of patients likely to benefit from P140 therapy, and enhanced monitoring of treatment responses.

The results pointed to progress towards personalised medicine for SLE and other autoimmune diseases, ImmuPharma told investors.

Mindflair also jumped on news of a $3billion (£2.4 billion) fundraiser by indirect investee Infinity Reality.

Shares jumped on news of a $3billion (£2.4 billion) fundraiser by indirect investee Infinity Reality.

Mindflair said it held a stake of Infinity Reality, which was valued at $12.25 billion through the deal, after the latter’s acquisition of portfolio firm Landvault last year.

Shares in Mindflair rose 52.3 per cent over the week as a result, placing it as the junior market’s second-biggest riser.

A third-quarter update by Victoria saw it emerge as AIM’s third-largest gainer with a weekly rise of 44.4 per cent.

Having been among the market’s losers in 2024, embattled flooring company Victoria cited ‘a small improvement in demand’ and said second-half trading would be stronger.

Elsewhere, N4 Pharma gained 22.8 per cent after unveiling Avacta Group founder and former chief executive Alastair Smith as an independent non-executive director on Wednesday.

Tower Resources graced investors with news of a pair of farm-out deals with Prime Global Energies, sending shares up 21 per cent on Friday and by 12 per cent for the week.

The oil and gas explorer landed a long-awaited and pivotal farm-out deal in Cameroon, where a well will now be drilled later this year to potentially unlock a substantial field.

At the same time, the new partner is also supporting a separate exploration venture in Nambia too, removing a hurdle and boosting investor sentiments from frustration to hopeful optimism.

Team Internet also racked up gains on news of two bid approaches, each worth 125p in cash, on Tuesday. Despite Team Internet having rejected the bids, shares remained nearly 12 per cent higher for the week.

Friday saw TowerBrook Capital Partners drop out of the running for the digital marketeer, leaving focus on rival prospective bidder Verdane.

Enteq Technologies led the week’s junior market fallers in the meantime, having shed 64.5 per cent.

The specialist energy services company on Friday highlighted positive recent demonstrations of its Saber drilling technology, but also warned of cash flow ahead.

RBG Holdings followed with a drop of 58.6 per cent after saying on Wednesday that it had terminated a contract with the founder of its law firms, Rosenblatt and Memery Crystal.

Ian Rosenblatt had breached a consultancy agreement and restrictive covenants, it said, after buying a firm of solicitors last year and in December changing its name to Rosenblatt Law Limited while also hiring RBG’s ex-dispute head Tania MacLeod.

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