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WINNERS & LOSERS: Medpal AI has strong March; Haydale wins deal

ALN

The following are the leading risers and fallers among London Main Market small-cap and AIM stocks on Tuesday.

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Main Market small-cap winners

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BSF Enterprise PLC, up 53% at 3.25p, extends gains after more than doubling last week

Smarter Web Co PLC, up 15% at 29.8575p

Predator Oil & Gas Holdings PLC, up 12% at 3.35p

capAI PLC, up 12% at 0.725p

JPMorgan Global Core Real Assets Ltd, up 12% at 81.4p

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Main Market small-cap losers

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PYX Resources Ltd, down 21% at 0.349p

Cloudbreak Discovery PLC, down 11% at 0.4p

Bluebird Mining Ventures Ltd, down 9.0% at 0.065p

Hydrogen Capital Growth PLC, down 7.8% at 5.94p

London BTC Co Ltd, down 7.7% at 2.4p

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AIM winners

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MobilityOne Ltd, up 43% at 12.5p

Trellus Health PLC, up 29% at 0.225p

Medpal AI PLC, up 26% at 3p, hails strong March trading

Pulsar Helium Inc, up 21% at 126p

Blue Star Capital PLC, up 14% at 14.25p

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AIM losers

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Tern PLC, down 17% at 0.75p

Oracle Power PLC, down 11% at 0.0425p

Silver Bullet Data Services Group PLC, down 9.1% at 20p

Gunsynd PLC, down 8.7% at 0.095p

Synergia Energy Ltd, down 8.3% at 0.011p

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Small-cap and AIM movers in focus:

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MobilityOne Ltd, up 43% at 12.5p, 12-month range 0.70p-14.00p. Shares hit this 12-month high on Tuesday. A deal impacting its M1 Malaysia subsidiary has moved a step closer being finalised. The merger, an all-share deal worth $1.10 billion between Super Apps Holdings and Technology & Telecommunication Acquisition Corp, will see Super Apps become a New York-listed company under the name Bradbury Capital Inc. On Tuesday, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia-based e-commerce payment solutions provider MobilityOne noted that on April 2, Tete filed that all resolutions at an extraordinary general meeting of its shareholders, held on March 30, were passed.

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Medpal AI PLC, up 26% at 3p, 12-month range 2.25p-13.50p. The digital health company hails a record March, which saw 41,600 prescription items dispensed, up 28% from February for its best month of volumes. ‘Pharmacy operations now exceed £5 million in annualised turnover based on March 2026 dispensing volumes,’ it says, adding that the gross margin topped 34% last month. ‘The board remains highly confident in the company’s growth trajectory and the significant market opportunity ahead,’ it adds.

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Haydale PLC, up 6.7% at 0.30p, 12-month range 0.11p-0.95p. The firm’s SaveMoneyCutCarbon offering pens a framework and exclusivity arrangement with Wave Utilities, a water retailer serving 300,000 business customers. ‘As part of this agreement, SMCC has been appointed as Wave’s exclusive external delivery partner for water efficiency audits and has secured right of first refusal on the delivery of funded water efficiency projects, embedding SMCC within Wave’s national rollout,’ Haydale adds. ‘The Agreement is expected to generate at least £1.0 million of recurring programme-based revenue annually, with a broader pipeline of identified opportunities currently valued at approximately £5.7 million over the medium term.’

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Caledonia Mining Corp PLC, up 4.3% at 1,824.57p, 12-month range 855.00p-2,900.00p. It reports ‘encouraging results’ from drilling at the Blanket mine. ‘The consistency of grades and widths we are seeing, together with confirmation of the Lima orebody to 34 level, provides growing confidence in the scale and quality of the mineral resource below the current lowest levels of the mine,’ Chief Executive Officer Mark Learmonth says.

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