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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nanoscience | LSE:NAN | London | Ordinary Share | KYG6390E1070 | ORD 0.25P |
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20/5/2008 08:22 | spekky, whats it like talking tooo yourself?? ;-))) | humbugg | |
19/5/2008 19:09 | Well done CT,you are officially a genius....pretty amazing company you're in....."Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking."......congr | spekky | |
13/5/2008 09:24 | I think they are talking the same kind of "care" language.Not sure if our deal with Texas Instruments excludes the likes of Intel,but you never know...... | spekky | |
12/5/2008 19:13 | From a few days ago at eHealth 2008 conference........I think they're singing our song.Make no mistake,the NAN group will be taking a huge slice of that forthcoming action. Reading that led me to this The group of EHTEL directors includes a guy from Intel,I have been wondering whether they had any interest in telemedicine and I think thats a yes.In my ideal world,INTEL would be the next to come courting the Toumaz technology. | spekky | |
12/5/2008 08:14 | More good news,looks like the sale of FW will be a breeze when it happens.Of course they might not be in a position to dictate that a sale will occur since they are 18% share now.Sale or no sale ,NAN (Toumaz) will always draw royalties from FWs use of Toumaz IP......win,win..... Wish they could say more about the "product". | spekky | |
12/5/2008 07:11 | Embargoed Release: 07:00hrs Monday 12 May 2008 Nanoscience Inc. (`Nanoscience' or the `Group') US$4.75 million fundraising for Future Waves Nanoscience, the specialist niche investor in emerging technologies with strong commercial propositions for the healthcare and electronic sectors, is pleased to announce that its investee company Future Waves Pte. Limited (`Future Waves'), a fabless manufacturer of specialist chips for digital broadcasting markets, has completed a US$4.75 million funding exercise for the purpose of further expansion and development of the business. Post-funding, Nanoscience remains the second largest shareholder with an 18% interest. Subscription for the entire fundraising was satisfied by existing shareholders and the total funds raised by Future Waves since early 2007 has reached US$15 million. Future Waves' strategy is to build a substantial presence in the expanding mobile TV sector with significant operations in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea and the UK. Currently all countries are implementing individual standards in differing frequency bands for mobile TV, which is forcing product manufacturers to use different chipsets and create tailor-made designs for each country. Future Waves' technology solution offers international standardisation as it has designed and developed one chipset for all standards and frequency bands and it also provides considerable cost savings to OEMs as the cost of a Future Waves chipset is comparable to a single standard solution. Future Waves has achieved early market penetration with its proprietary Fenix chip which offers a method of digitally controlling analogue processors in a low power design. This technology ultimately allows manufacturers of devices that use radio frequency (`RF') to reduce the amount of energy needed to power their electronic devices. This results in either smaller batteries and ultimately smaller devices or longer lasting batteries and ultimately better performing devices. Fenix is based on the CMOS (Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) process. The funds raised will be used to further develop Future Waves' Fenix range of chips with the next generation of chips being prepared for mass production capability in Q4 2008 as well as to strengthen its management team in the areas of finance, sales and engineering. Sales efforts are being stepped up in Future Waves' key markets of Korea, China and Taiwan and communications with European broadcasters will be reinforced. As highlighted in the final results, strategic sales contracts have been secured in China and Future Waves' first generation chip, Fenix 1, is incorporated in a product that has been launched in preparation of the Beijing Olympics. The company anticipates that further expansion of sales volumes will arise in Q3 2008. Fenix 1 chips have also been placed in portable navigation devices, smart handhelds and portable media players (`PmP's). Guy Spelman CEO of Nanoscience commented: `The Future Waves team has made serious progress technically in creating a compelling product for an exciting and potentially vast market and Nanoscience believes Fenix 2, with the AMx technology at the core, will trigger further significant traction in Future Waves' targeted markets and position the business as a key player for 2009.' Professor Chris Toumazou Chairman of Future Waves commented: `We are entering a great new wave of digital radio technology for consumer applications as is evidenced by the critical designs wins we previously obtained in the kitchen radio and hand held GPS/PmP player market. The new funding will now help us target the emerging markets for mobile TV in Asia offering enormous potential for the Future Waves ultra-Low power Fenix 2 Multi-standard Tuner.' -Ends- Further Information: Guy Spelman Nanoscience Inc. 07767 338 967 Vikki Krause Hansard Group 020 7245 1100 Tim Goodman Ambrian 020 7634 4711 | papalpower | |
06/5/2008 09:10 | It would be good to hear an update on the Cardinal contract in too! | ianood | |
06/5/2008 08:12 | No arguments with that.Just good to have an actual product ready for market.At the moment all the other TOUMAZ stuff is still in the development/trials stage.I know FutureWaves chip is in products but which ones? We never get any news from FutureWaves. I look forward to future RNSs announcing actual contract wins from various local health authorities and private care businesses. | spekky | |
06/5/2008 07:52 | spekky, yes good news, now here comes the but, we need contracts, sales generating deals. awards are on thing, only when we sell the products will the share price move north. | humbugg | |
06/5/2008 07:17 | Excellent RNS today......looks likely that NAN have developed another winner with worldwide appeal.It could even acheive profitability before the others. | spekky | |
02/5/2008 09:22 | 1st May 2008 - My Amego wins a new product of the year award at Naidex 2008. From news section on myamego site. | spekky | |
02/5/2008 08:45 | Just a matter of being patient. This has multi-bagger potential and just needs carefully managed expansion | the drewster | |
02/5/2008 08:23 | OK got a report now.... and press release... That pdf is a good read,great technology.......and its got a dedicated website which I was unaware of.... | spekky | |
01/5/2008 17:59 | CHECK THAT OUT....BBC website......page 1 of highlights...excelle No reports available yet but i'm confident that we'll find some soon. | spekky | |
29/4/2008 11:34 | Yes spekky, your input for the technologically challenged is both appreciated and very useful, many thanks I | ianood | |
29/4/2008 09:33 | Let's hope so. Thanks for keeping us informed, spekky. | ilancas | |
28/4/2008 16:57 | Big day tomorrow,will we /wont we get the public launch of the MyAmego system and ........ "We currently have more than 12 interested care provider organisations looking to explore the benefits of such a service" will any/all of them make a commitment? | spekky | |
25/4/2008 15:20 | Agree entirely, proper real world application and some partners with the foresight to maximise revenue opportunities and we have lift off. | the drewster | |
25/4/2008 15:18 | Looking forward to NAIDEX next week,hopefully the new product will generate some newsflow. | spekky | |
18/4/2008 14:55 | FOR reference only......please ignore.When its appropriate it might be good to have a better understanding of NASDAQ rules . | spekky | |
16/4/2008 14:05 | Touche, though I did have a vague caveat in the form of things not becoming clear for the next 18-24 months, however, I do believe the mists are clearing quite well already, and we're only 5 months into that time window. I would buy more despite my already considerable holiding, though cash is some sort of king just now, and there will doubtless be other opportunities for good solid short term plays to spread the risk. | the drewster | |
16/4/2008 13:06 | DOH !!!!.......(and LOL)..........should I mention post 270 (are you still comfortable with that?). | spekky | |
16/4/2008 11:52 | Spekky, I should remind you of (your) post 70. Some things have taken longer than some expected, but we are getting closer to the goal-line with each day that passes. I still firmly believe there is multi-bagger potential here, possibly 30-fold within 5 years. Would be absolutely gutted if someone came along and took them out for only 10 times current price, albeit I would be significantly richer. | the drewster | |
15/4/2008 16:37 | spekky, re post 417, thats my big hope. uncle sam going for it in a big way. moving up the trading range again, will it break out 12p mark? | humbugg | |
15/4/2008 14:05 | In a perfect world the next round of funding would see Intel Capital appear as a new investor............ | spekky |
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