Small caps round-up: Software Radio Technologies, Motive Television, Oxford Biomedica
Software Radio Technologies had gained 9.4% by 11:46 AM after announcing a $3.7m contract with a "government in the Americas" for identifiers to track and identify vessels along "thousands of miles of coastline". SRT says this order represents around one fifth of the customer's total requirement over the next three years.
Software Radio Technologies had gained 9.4% by 11:46 AM after announcing a $3.7m contract with a "government in the Americas" for identifiers to track and identify vessels along "thousands of miles of coastline". SRT says this order represents around one fifth of the customer's total requirement over the next three years.
Motive Television's Spanish arm has been granted a patent for "the placement of dynamic advertising during the reproduction of audiovisual content." The news has seen the digital TV software and services business rocket 14% in morning trading.
Oxford Biomedica has had a good day, rising 4% by 11:50, after announcing an extension of its contract to manufacture bulk drugs for so called "Investigational Medicinal Products". The contract required approval from the UK Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and ought to give Oxford Biomedica more partnership opportunities.
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