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Simon Scott-White of Charles Stanley says Oxford Catalysts is worth a punt for those with the nerve.

Oxford Catalysts is a leading technology innovator for clean synthetic fuel production from waste gas, stranded gas, renewable sources and coal. The company, whose shares are listed on AIM, has premises in the UK and the US and is valued at £56m. Oxford Catalysts, which was spun out of the University of Oxford, was formed in 2004 and listed on AIM in 2006. A significant development for the company came in 2008 when it acquired Velocys in the US. This acquisition resulted in Oxford Catalysts Group becoming a leading catalysts innovator in micro-channel reactor technology. Oxford Cat...

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