(Alliance News) - The following stocks are the best and worst performers on the Small-Cap Thursday afternoon in Piazza Affari.

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FTSE SMALL CAP - WINNERS

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Giglio Group continues to do well, up 15 percent to EUR0.46 per share. The company announced the launch of OMNIA. The new advanced technology platform, based on artificial intelligence, represents the innovative merger and evolution of Giglio Group's two proprietary platforms Flex and Nimbus, and offers an integrated end-to-end approach to managing both the physical and online purchasing process, from the initial order stage to final delivery.

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Eems rises 7.2% to EUR0.22 per share. The company announced Tuesday evening that the entire board of directors resigned effective as of the date of the reconstitution of the company's administrative body, which will be re-elected on Aug. 29 by the shareholders' meeting.

All directors-except Stefano Modena and Fabio Ramondelli, who were appointed by co-optation on May 20 and June 18, respectively-were appointed by the June 8, 2023 shareholders' meeting for the 2023-2025 financial years and taken from the only list submitted by the controlling shareholder Gruppo Industrie Riunite Srl.

The resignations are related to the recent change of control of Gruppo Industrie Riunite, which was acquired by LIL Finingest Srl, and are functional to enable the appointment of a new administrative body that can reflect the company's new control structure.

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FTSE SMALL CAP - LOSERS

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Netweek is down 6.1% at EUR0.03 per share. The stock has lost 33% in the last month, 70% in the last six and 91% in the last twelve.

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By Claudia Cavaliere, Alliance News reporter

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