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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cap-xx Limited | LSE:CPX | London | Ordinary Share | AU0000XINAS1 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.10 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electronic Capacitors | 3.63M | -5.56M | -0.0077 | -0.13 | 720.19k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/2/2017 15:57 | The mm's happy to take a few for 11.925p 👍 | jedad | |
09/2/2017 15:48 | Very little interest here. Wonder why...over indulged perhaps on little substance...or worth waiting for something ...graphic?👉 The chart looks very promising! | rayrac | |
09/2/2017 09:06 | Quite so Jedad :-) | yorgi | |
09/2/2017 08:02 | Just look at the chart and stop being worry guts? If you can't stand the heat....? | rayrac | |
08/2/2017 23:31 | What I would like to see is some update on graphene? relationship with Thales. Especially in light of Graphene coming to investors attentions with stocks like VRS hxxp://www.cap-xx.co | theklf | |
08/2/2017 23:29 | Don't worry about the website. Cap-XX have done multi-million pound deal with likes of Murata and AVX without a fancy website | theklf | |
08/2/2017 22:16 | The one thing that could be better is cap-xx's web site. It appears, half the time to be hacked and the other half the time it just seems to be aimed at shareholders and not to actually selling the product. Put cap-xx in google and it comes back thus: CAP-XX Power to the IoT www.cap-xx.com/ This site may be hacked. CAP-XX makes thin, flat supercapacitors with best-in-class power and energy density – ideal for space-constrained, handheld and wearable electronics. Products · Contact · Investors · Applications | netcurtains | |
08/2/2017 22:12 | Lovely to have all the old team back together ;) 👍👍 | jedad | |
08/2/2017 21:35 | Not a bad days ramping. | monkeywench1 | |
08/2/2017 16:31 | Not a bad day ,, a 1/4 a day keep the doctor away lol 👍👍 | jedad | |
08/2/2017 15:57 | And 19 trucks to put the fire out ,, they will be needing a new truckstart battery soon as well ;) 👍👍 | jedad | |
08/2/2017 15:53 | Well well phones catching fire and now the production line in China. Batteries with cap-xx technology looking real sweet now | vauch | |
08/2/2017 15:48 | Vauch I have copied your link so it is live. If you use TT instead of tt it won't be edited by the ADVFN software. | yorgi | |
08/2/2017 15:43 | Thanks vauch for posting 👍 | jedad | |
08/2/2017 15:43 | Samsung factor fire. hxxp://www.in.techsp | vauch | |
08/2/2017 15:43 | Hope so yorgi,, I wonder if it's the credit cards , truckstart or Samsung batteries ??? ... lots to think about 👍👍 | jedad | |
08/2/2017 15:42 | Samsung factor fire. hxxp://www.in.techsp | vauch | |
08/2/2017 15:40 | I'm quite sure our BOD will be making very good use of it in building our company to take it forwards to a bigger and stronger company. | yorgi | |
08/2/2017 15:38 | Looking forward to finding out what the £2.4m is going to be used for 👍👍 | jedad | |
08/2/2017 15:37 | Onwards and upwards :-) | yorgi | |
08/2/2017 15:36 | Samsung factory in china had a fire due to faulty batteries, more info on LSE sight | vauch | |
08/2/2017 12:32 | Also of interest people on here should look at VRS. Talking today of graphene and uses in batteries/supercapac | theklf | |
08/2/2017 12:13 | Thanks for that. Most action is in divisions of larger companies. Will have another look at Ilika. | meijiman | |
08/2/2017 11:33 | Ilika work with Toyota and many others so I would not discount them. Dyson is going to spend $1.4bn on one of Ilika's competitors Sakti3 so big money in these things even in the development stage hxxp://fortune.com/2 | theklf |
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