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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Eleksen Grp | LSE:ELG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B12GJ944 | ORD 5P |
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% | 9.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/1/2008 15:46 | and so you should be | wild bill | |
04/10/2007 18:15 | Shortest thread on advfn. | floppyjoe | |
04/10/2007 06:54 | Gone.Sorry for all holders here | floppyjoe | |
21/9/2007 07:02 | Good morning mr.oz Yes - without the doubt the most peaceful disappointed board on the site | nabcom | |
21/9/2007 06:57 | At least it's only you and I that exist in the world to be disappointed ...good morning Nabcom | mr.oz | |
21/9/2007 06:47 | Definitely a bit tricky | nabcom | |
20/9/2007 21:52 | in daily mail .... | mr.oz | |
14/9/2007 19:15 | 21st Sept for Half Yearly Results ... a week away | mr.oz | |
02/9/2007 17:10 | Computerworld Horizon Award winners Computerworld "cutting-edge technologies from research labs and companies that are looming on the horizon." Eleksen Group PLC's Sideshow Wearable Display Module Stanford University's EyePoint Ghost Inc.'s Global Hosted Operating System Linguistic Agents Ltd.'s Streaming Logic Cleversafe Inc.'s Cleversafe Dispersed Storage Zink Imaging LLC's Zink Imaging Hewlett-Packard Laboratories' Memory Spot University of Southern California's Globus Medicus Northwestern University and NEC Laboratories America Inc.'s Compressed RAM for Embedded Systems Symantec Corp.'s Norton Identity Client | mr.oz | |
28/8/2007 18:58 | City Sports Stores Select Eleksen for New Fall 2007 Line of iPod Enabled Jackets Eleksen's smart fabric controls bring hands-free electronic controls for cell phones and iPods to clothing line MAGIC Show 2007 LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Eleksen Group plc. (AIM:ELG.L), the world's leading provider of touch-sensitive smart fabrics for consumer electronics in apparel and accessories, today announced that sporting goods retailer City Sports will carry a new line of iPod-enabled apparel using Eleksen's ElekTex® technology. Consumers can enjoy their music in style with this novel merging of technology and fashion. City Sports, an award winning retailer for the metropolitan athlete, has 15 stores on the East Coast, including Boston, Providence, New York, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Baltimore and Atlanta. The stores will carry a line of men's and women's performance outdoor apparel featuring Eleksen's Made-for-iPod controller. The Made-for-iPod apparel will join the City Sports private label line CS and will arrive in stores mid October. "We are thrilled to be joining forces with Eleksen to create a line of iPod enabled jackets," said Jeff Connor, Chief Merchandise Officer of City Sports. "The interactive apparel market is thriving and is only expected to grow; this is a great time for City Sports to integrate an innovative technology like ElekTex into our apparel." Each jacket uses Eleksen's smart fabric technology that has been integrated into the sleeves as iPod control pads. This allows wearers complete control of the iPod, including On/Off, play, pause, track changes and volume, from their sleeve, while keeping the device safely tucked away in their pocket. The durable, stylish jackets are water resistant, and come in three styles for both men and women. "City Sports customers appreciate the latest athletic wear styles and features," said Robin Shephard, CEO of Eleksen. "These new designs are particularly appealing, as they not only offer handy features for runners and other athletes to enjoy their music but help to protect the iPod from wear and tear." The jackets are machine washable, require no batteries, and are completely self-powered and customer friendly. Visit one of the City Sports Stores for additional details. | mr.oz | |
28/8/2007 16:21 | Well , the share price rose 10% today ( after its intial 50% drop ! ) | mr.oz | |
28/8/2007 06:32 | Yep it could have been better! | nabcom | |
28/8/2007 06:17 | ouch .. tradin statement looks quite worrying in the short term | mr.oz | |
27/8/2007 21:19 | August 27, 2007 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time Eleksen's New eSystem Powers Interactive Apparel Industry; Offers Comprehensive Merchandising Support Program lowers barriers to entry for iApparel manufacturers and retailers in market estimated to reach $1billion in 3 years. Eleksen's new smart fabric sensor technology is the cornerstone of a transformational model for the apparel industry. The technology allows consumers to decide for the first time which electronics they want to control from their interactive clothing. LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Exploiting the convergence of music, fashion apparel and the digital lifestyle, Eleksen Group plc. (AIM:ELG.L), the world's leading provider of touch-sensitive smart fabrics for consumer electronics in apparel and accessories, today announced the launch of the Eleksen eSystem for interactive apparel (iApparel). Eleksen's eSystem is a transformational model for the apparel industry which includes a range of new ElekTex® smart fabric sensors, next generation electronics and comprehensive marketing and merchandising support programs designed to move iApparel into the mainstream. Eleksen's eSystem extends the ability of the wearer to control iPods, cell phones, MP3 music phones, radios and other entertainment and communications devices from their garments. A growing range of electronics controllers makes eSystem the industry's first solution to let end users decide which consumer electronics devices they want to control from their interactive clothing. The enabling components launched as part of the new Eleksen eSystem consist of three new sensors incorporating Eleksen's new SensorID technology, which allow iApparel designers to use any of 16 different six-button layouts in their designs with any eSystem control electronics. This facilitates the seamless transfer of device controllers between any enabled garments. Fuelled by the explosive global growth of mobile communications and entertainment devices and the integration of these devices into consumers' lifestyles, the iApparel market is predicted to become a $1billion dollar business within the next two and a half to three years (Source: NPD). Eleksen invented the comprehensive eSystem to solve challenges experienced by iApparel manufacturers and retailers while eliminating the barriers to entry into this highly lucrative, emerging market. eSystem frees manufacturers to capitalize on the growing iApparel segment by doing what they do best designing apparel. The eSystem lifts the burden of managing electronics from iApparel manufacturers and retailers while Eleksen assumes the responsibility for their development, production, technology licensing and after-sales customer support. ....continues... | mr.oz | |
23/7/2007 07:18 | mr.oz, It will be all about the timing with a stock like this. I reckon that they will have a good run at some time. Untill then, one to watch for the break of the downtrend and a move through the 200day MA. Dibbs | dibbs | |
23/7/2007 07:05 | tend to agree Dibbs , co. slowly moving , abeit in the right direction. | mr.oz | |
23/7/2007 06:57 | Still only small steps IMO, hardly the sort of contract that is going to change the direction of the share price, other than a minor blip up for a day or two. They need global volume deals to become something other than another blue sky tech co. Promising tech nonetheless. Dibbs | dibbs | |
23/7/2007 06:51 | Thanks - same to you Same here, lets hope these two have a more positive effect | nabcom | |
23/7/2007 06:43 | Good luck Nabcom , if still holding (I hav v.small holding only) Two very good RNS's today | mr.oz | |
20/6/2007 17:26 | Eleksen is in control of Wearable Electronic June 20th, 2007 | nabcom | |
14/6/2007 19:53 | When down looks like this; I don't mind.... | mr.oz | |
14/6/2007 16:11 | Nice Pic and advert Marks & Spencer unveils £149 iPod suit Marks & Spencer is on a roll right now. No longer the domain of middle-aged, middle-income women, it's transformed itself and its profits, thanks to some glossy ads and general updating. And now they're even down with all this new technology, launching an iPod suit in selected stores. Yes, you can add technology to your off-the-peg wool and lycra suit. It's thanks to the addition of specially-designed Elektex fabric which turns the inner lapel into a five button control centre for their iPod. According to M&S, that makes it "must-have fashion for the billion-dollar portable MP3 and mobile phone market". Well, it does have iPod control, but it's still a cheap pinstripe suit. How cheap? Well, the iPod jacket retails for £90, with matching trousers an additional £50. | mr.oz | |
09/6/2007 10:35 | Lets hope it generates some interest | nabcom | |
09/6/2007 10:01 | hoorah .... lots of new re the above and some in the "broadsheets" Eleksen was featured in the following articles: 08 June 2007 M&S is to sell suits of smart fabric, made by Eleksen Group Times Online 08 June 2007 White Stripes not included: M&S's iPod suit Guardian Unlimited 08 June 2007 Marks & Spencer to sell iPod suit VNUNet 08 June 2007 iPod Suit Better known for gateau than gadgetry, Marks & Spencer has created an ensemble that's techy rather than tart... T3 08 June 2007 URBAN TOOL 'Grooves' at SGMA Spring Market 2007 Broadcast Newsroom 08 June 2007 Marks & Spencer to sell iPod suit CRN | mr.oz |
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