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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ilika Plc | LSE:IKA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B608Z994 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.50 | -1.75% | 28.00 | 27.00 | 29.00 | 28.50 | 27.75 | 28.50 | 37,615 | 14:49:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh | 702k | -7.3M | -0.0459 | -6.10 | 44.51M |
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17/1/2017 11:32 | 2, and possibly even 3, licensing agreements likely before the end of their April year-end. Some of the comments in this thread are just ludicrous... | malnu | |
17/1/2017 11:15 | chart looks to me like a bowl forming which coinciding with a deal announcement could be about right.. | big7ime | |
10/1/2017 14:32 | Maybe, like many 'blockbuster' innovations, they have reached an early limit to the process, they need show that the 'potential' is achievable, they are not convincing the market at the mo.... | diesel | |
10/1/2017 14:13 | "Intensified commercial discussions" is the only thing I'm interested in right now I think they might announce their first license deal any day, that is going to turn all negative thoughts into positive overdrive | big7ime | |
09/1/2017 22:14 | Yes quite frustrating, we need a decent CEO interview with a proper update. | a.fewbob | |
09/1/2017 10:08 | What a rubbish RNS, especially for those who shoved money in last year. They're very careful to avoid mentioning car batteries in the outlook so that application and the Toyota JV they used to bray about got nowhere. | mr macgregor | |
09/1/2017 07:26 | Man of few words. Doesn't sound like the train is pulling onto the station anytime soon. | waterloo01 | |
06/1/2017 13:03 | Why do you care Rog? is it because you sold for a loss a few times Don't both answering, by the time I log in again you will have deleted your post anyway! Lol | big7ime | |
05/1/2017 12:49 | I'm no longer confident in their unique process. What they seem to have currently is a process that can produce micro solid state batteries. The solid state part is critical, but also the process needs to be scalable initially in volume, but also in power to create a commercial product. In the fast moving world of consumer electronics I would have expected some developments by now, nothing over the last year signals that this is moving closer to a commercial product. | diesel | |
05/1/2017 12:31 | Once they can multi-stack the world, theoretically, is their oyster. It would dramatically increase the power density. The limits are then defined by heat control. | horneblower | |
05/1/2017 10:22 | Interim results out on Monday. Confidentiality Agreements are signed in all these types of negotiations. Companies can't discuss the parties they are talking too, nor any comments on how they are progressing. | malnu | |
04/1/2017 12:29 | malnu - 'This is all coming together nicely' - what is there in the public domain that would lead you to think that? Nothing that I can see... | supernumerary | |
04/1/2017 11:40 | I am prepared to extend my patience...for now. | horneblower | |
04/1/2017 11:31 | A little more patience horneblower. This is all coming together nicely but is intricate. | malnu | |
04/1/2017 11:15 | Hmmm. I was thinking more of commercial operations. It is that that they should be concentrating on. At the moment they appear to be a one trick pony...without a pony. Hopefully, appearances are deceptive! | horneblower | |
28/12/2016 12:34 | I hope it's going to be a better year on here hardly any news flow of any interest and I for one don't feel we are any nearer hope I'm wrong good luck all | kenbos | |
16/12/2016 15:57 | Means nothing to me | big7ime |
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