We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.
Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iqe Plc | LSE:IQE | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009619924 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2.15 | 7.23% | 31.90 | 31.75 | 31.85 | 32.15 | 29.60 | 31.40 | 2,773,751 | 16:35:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electronic Components, Nec | 115.3M | -29.4M | -0.0306 | -10.38 | 305.28M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
---|---|---|---|
14/5/2024 17:03 | Dear Lord Loads Of Losses. The other day I gave credit to Dr Nelson for his excellent achievements. I had in mind his technical expertise. Yet you, an embittered cynical whinger disparaged me. What have you ever created in your sad life, Lord Losses? Do please share your achievements with us. | votiem | |
14/5/2024 16:44 | Still well underwater. But pleased to see a +7% day. Long way to go mind. | ardent8 | |
14/5/2024 16:27 | sweenoid - assuming a link's trustworthy, easier just to delete the hTtps bit altogether & to start it with www. That way ADVFN won't block it. | lord loads of lolly | |
14/5/2024 16:19 | My share info Go into edit for your posts to put the correct link in - delete the https and put in hTtps NOT https and the link will magically work And by the way Nvidea will almost certainly beat expectations and give yet another bullish outlook in their next earnings. Everything and everyone is totally focused on AI and they are the kings and way ahead of peers, this is of course great for IQE. All IMHO AND DYOR 33.5 is our next huge and likely to be very testing resistance point - just like 26.5p was, fingers crossed for an announcement or two to keep momentum going certainly the chart is looking better than for a very long time S | sweenoid | |
14/5/2024 15:02 | Thanks sweenod, tried both the methods one of it should definitely work. I wonder who are the wafer suppliers to toshiba. | myshareinfo | |
14/5/2024 15:01 | Fyi, hamr tech seems to be pickingup www.tomshardware.com | myshareinfo | |
14/5/2024 13:49 | just tried to sell some shares and was quoted 30.8825p at 13.49 | 666james | |
14/5/2024 12:53 | The hardest part of investing is knowing when to sell, finding shares to buy to make a profit is much easier than timing getting out | longtallsally | |
14/5/2024 12:05 | My guess is Nvidia will continue to defy gravity for a while. Which will make its eventual - and IMHO inevitable - crash landing even more spectacular. | lord loads of lolly | |
14/5/2024 10:15 | Yes I think the sector has paused for breath until the NVIDIA earnings. Can they continue to outperform with such lofty expectations…B | crosswires | |
13/5/2024 14:42 | Nine days until Nvidia report earnings, which will decide the next movement pattern for the wider semi index and whether the frenzy around AI continues in the short term. | longtallsally | |
13/5/2024 09:22 | Barclays take the average of the 3 broker's figures. I suspect they do this for all shares. Not checked. | guildedge | |
13/5/2024 09:05 | Well I think we can confidently say that if IQE cannot generate more than £200m in revenues and a few million in profit by 2027 (given the trends that should align in their favour) then they are broken as an investible company. Americo is confident, Barclays and the other analysts their figures are based upon clearly not (as their 2026 revenue prediction would almost require Americos 3x happening in the space of one year from 2026-2027) but then as Lords will tell us, analysts are often totally wrong… | longtallsally | |
13/5/2024 04:08 | Main change is losses have been forecast higher for next 3 years by about 2m a year. The overall revenue trend is the same. | guildedge | |
11/5/2024 09:44 | sweenoid - it’s not the alcohol. Votiem really DID just write “Dr Nelson's excellent achievements”. | lord loads of lolly | |
10/5/2024 22:22 | Too much to drink last night 🤔 | sweenoid | |
10/5/2024 21:38 | Gentlemen. I'm with you again having bought back half of my original holding a few days ago. For the curious I sold at 29.07p and returned at 29.27p. Part of the justification for reinvesting is that unlike in previous years IQE is now seemingly led by a dynamic CEO who is focussed on delivering. Mr Lemos has handpicked key people from GF and elsewhere to share the journey. The R&D is world class and the partnerships bode well for success. This is not to detract from Dr Nelson's excellent achievements but one just has the sense Mr Lemos is the more savvy businessman. Am very happy with my stake in IQE. Inevitably there will ups and downs but am confident for the medium/long term. Best to All. | votiem | |
10/5/2024 16:56 | Excellent close to the week, back into the 30s. Hope everyone enjoys this beautiful warm May weekend 🥂 | longtallsally | |
10/5/2024 10:20 | Americo has stood by his 3x commitment since Apple canned the iWatch Micro Led project and I think the lions share of this GaN revenue increase wasn’t likely to be coming from Micro LED. However IQE and their currently small partners could quite possibly hold the key to delivering the technology to make it cost effective later this decade. | crosswires | |
10/5/2024 09:09 | Earliest!? We will go broke by then | alotto | |
10/5/2024 08:57 | Thanks Crosswires, interesting. | longtallsally | |
10/5/2024 08:52 | Interesting article re micro LED, which shows that mass production is likely pushed back to the end of the decade at the earliest due to the technological issues to make it cost effective. Not new news as such but this website has excellent articles all specific to the micro led market and is worth a read. No doubt the future is micro LED still, just about timing. | crosswires | |
10/5/2024 08:34 | Sometimes I wish emojis had never been created ✅🤓 | longtallsally |
It looks like you are not logged in. Click the button below to log in and keep track of your recent history.
Support: +44 (0) 203 8794 460 | support@advfn.com
By accessing the services available at ADVFN you are agreeing to be bound by ADVFN's Terms & Conditions