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Sinclair shares suspended on AIM

William Sinclair Holdings PLC said today its shares had been suspended from trading on AIM “pending an announcement”.

The share price had plummeted by more than 85% over the past year to 9.73p.

The suspension follows the news in a statement at the end of June that the company was arranging meetings with investors to gauge demand for a significant share placing. Chairman Rupert King said at the time that progress on a funding solution was needed within a few weeks and “there can be no certainty as to the outcome of any of these discussions”.

Sinclair’s pretax loss increased to £8.6 million in the six months ended March 31, compared with £3.1 million in the corresponding period a year ago. Revenue fell by £3 million to £18.7 million.

Reasons given for the company’s worsening economic situation include the costs associasted with moving to the new £50 million manufacturing site at Ellesmere Port and poorer than expected trading.

It is not clear when a new funding announcement can be expected but some sources believe it could be later today.

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