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NANO Nanoco Group Plc

18.40
-0.45 (-2.39%)
09 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Nanoco Group Plc LSE:NANO London Ordinary Share GB00B01JLR99 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.45 -2.39% 18.40 18.40 18.60 18.58 18.40 18.48 938,635 16:35:24
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh 5.62M 11.09M 0.0343 5.42 60.08M
Nanoco Group Plc is listed in the Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker NANO. The last closing price for Nanoco was 18.85p. Over the last year, Nanoco shares have traded in a share price range of 15.50p to 23.55p.

Nanoco currently has 323,380,668 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Nanoco is £60.08 million. Nanoco has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.42.

Nanoco Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/5/2024
15:52
tbow - what is anyone doing investing in high tech, high risk minnows if they can't even read a tender document? As these things go, it wasn't particularly complex, and in any case the underlying investment position was crystal - if you think it's going up, hang on, otherwise tender. Since nobody's ever made a realistic case for a rise, the action was self-evident.
supernumerary
09/5/2024
15:10
That jump to 23p after the tender, which helped the option tax payments, looks a tad suspicious admittedly - now we're falling to near 18p, allowing the buy back of shares to go more cheaply.
weatherman
09/5/2024
15:02
It was not rigged but in hindsight a lot of shareholders did not understand what was going on which is perhaps a reflection on the tender document. If you wanted money returned you had to tender.
tbow112
09/5/2024
08:41
No, the tender wasn't 'rigged'. It was pretty obvious the price was going to fall afterwards, so 24p was the best price anyone was going to get for the foreseeable future. Tender all shares was the only logical choice.
supernumerary
09/5/2024
08:02
Was the tender offer rigged? The market price was very close to the tender price near the deadline so I (and I suspect others)didn’t bother due to the hassle. Those in the know tendered and sold more than the 38.5% knowing they would be able to buy them back cheaper.
davemac3
08/5/2024
15:08
Yes because in your topsy-turvey world the best thing to do after you've bought shares is to go on some anonymous forum to criticise management. Perhaps you also enjoy cutting yourself.
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By the way when you call me a clown it doesn't hurt. Would you like to think of another word? Try hard and maybe you can manage one with more than one syllable.

terrorwit
08/5/2024
14:49
Clown.Another totally untrue post by the resident bender of truth.
jph
08/5/2024
13:57
Whilst I'm here

Tenner and the rest of the BoD are doing a great job. That's how come they won $150m from Samsung in one of the largest out of court settlements ever in a patent case and why they've won contracts with huge international corporations. All of these people know more than you. Not that that's difficult.

The problem isn't that Tenner mislead you, it's that he told you the facts but you had your fingers stuck firmly in your own ears ... unlike the <90% who re-elected him twice.

terrorwit
08/5/2024
10:08
I'm so sorry I really shouldn't be let out into the public without wearing my special shirt and with my escorts...Apologies it won't happen again not since I got the restraining order.
bones699
08/5/2024
07:13
Looks like most have finally bailed here they have seen the light and realised this is not going anywhere with this bod in charge. The ultimate watching paint dry share that will soak up it's money paying a useless bod.

Even the court case money handy been returned, but instead used as a vehicle to make their lives even easier.

Utter terd of a share and to think someone on here thought it would be worth 750m lmfao

bones698
07/5/2024
18:17
Clown.With no life.I have forgotten more than you will ever know.
jph
07/5/2024
18:08
and I think the share price will climb as the company declares more profits and orders with its results so enabling more investors to analyse the potential. It won't happen overnight.
terrorwit
07/5/2024
09:38
Clown.Serves to remind us that you can't trust a word the BoD utters. Just like you.
jph
07/5/2024
08:31
"Does nobody remember the "multiples of current share price" comment? Or "fair value" or "inflection point" "

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If you have to keep repeating these tropes in a way that disparages the company that underlines that you didn't understand them in their whole context and had unrealistic expectations of large, sudden gains.

You have no-one else to blame but yourself

terrorwit
07/5/2024
08:17
Apologies wrong board forgot to take my horse tranquillisers again!
bones699
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