Engineering firm Lycopodium disappointed the market with its interim results today whereas Southern Cross Electrical Engineering enjoyed strong gains after its profit report.
East Perth-based contractor Lycopodium has secured a definitive feasibility contract at Ardea Resources' Kalgoorlie nickel-cobalt project, valued at $5.4 million.
Perth-based Lycopodium's share price fell more than 12 per cent today, despite the company reporting a record post-tax net profit of $50.7 million off $348.9 million of revenue.
Engineering services company Lycopodium has won a $100 million contract for work on FG Gold's project in Sierra Leone, building on its relationship with the African gold hopeful.
Engineering services company Lycopodium has locked in a $19 million contract from Canadian miner Barrick Gold Corporation for work on its copper mine in Zambia.
Engineering services company Lycopodium has secured a $55 million deal for the study and scope of Barrick Gold Corporation's Reko Diq copper-gold project.
Newly-listed Leo Lithium has engaged Lycopodium to deliver engineering, procurement and project managing services at its Goulamina lithium project in southern Mali.
Liontown Resources has appointed Lycopodium to build its proposed Kathleen Valley lithium project for $35 million after reaching a final investment decision last month.
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East Perth-based Lycopodium has won a $36 million contract to oversee construction and engineering at one of the largest copper-gold mines in Indonesia.
Listed contractor Lycopodium has secured work on Talison Lithium's Greenbushes project in WA, while Clough has been appointed to TNG's Mount Peake project in the Northern Territory.
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Perth-based Lycopodium has secured further work on Burkina Faso's largest undeveloped gold deposit under an engineering, procurement and construction management contract.
Mining services companies Mader Group and Lycopodium have downgraded their full-year earnings guidance, citing the impacts of the coronavirus outbreak on their operations.
Engineering company Lycopodium has developed an electrically operated ventilator, to be used as emergency backup in the event of a shortage during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Blue-chip miner Northern Star Resources has predicted the rest of the industry will be forced to follow its lead in making radical and costly changes to their operations to deal with the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rio Tinto has awarded Perth-based engineering company Mondium with a $400 million contract for works at the Western Turner Syncline phase two mine, located in the Pilbara.
Another flurry of substantial share transactions from directors of Perth-based ASX-listed companies have occurred recently following the release of annual results, with David Singleton, Elizabeth Gaines and Rodney Leonard among those involved in the largest deals.
Monadelphous Group and Lycopodium will leverage each others' strengths to target engineering, procurement and construction projects in the minerals processing sector under a new joint venture.
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Rod Leonard has stepped down from his position as managing director of engineerig company Lycopodium, with existing board member Peter De Leo stepping into the role.
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The state's major engineering outfits have experienced significant staff changes in the last 12 months as the sector stepped out from the gloom of the global financial crisis.