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AIM WINNERS & LOSERS: Somero earnings to fall; Winking predicts growth

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The following stocks are the leading risers and fallers on AIM on Wednesday.

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AIM - WINNERS

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Winking Studios Ltd, up 11% at 13.88 pence, 12-month range 10.30p-27.60p. The video game services firm expects to report a revenue increase of at least 20% on-year in first half of 2025. Adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation is guided to be up by 10% to 20%. ‘Coupled with continued healthy demand for the group’s services, the improved revenue performance, which is in line with market expectations, is mainly driven by the contribution from Shanghai Mineloader Digital Technology Co Ltd, acquired in early April 2025,’ Winking explains.

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AIM - LOSERS

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Somero Enterprises Inc, down 13% at 195.00p, 12-month range 173.00p-340.00p. The manufacturer of laser-guided building machinery expects to report weaker trading for the first of 2025 compared to 12 months earlier. In addition, its annual performance will be below previous guidance. Revenue of $90.0 million, shy of its previous outlook of $105.0 million, while adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation is expected to be £18.0 million, below previous guidance of $24.0 million.

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Facilities by ADF PLC, down 12% at 18.56p, 12-month range 13.50p-57.00p. The serviced production facilities for the film and television industry says Chief Executive Officer Marsden Proctor has stepped down immediately. While it looks for a new CEO, Non-Executive Chair Russell Down becomes executive chair. Facilities by ADF confirms that trading is in line with market expectations. ‘While the industry environment remains challenging and project lead times have been reduced, the expectation is that activity levels will be weighted to the second half. The company continues to expect that it will be cash generative in FY25,’ it says.

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