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OXN Oxonica

3.125
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Oxonica LSE:OXN London Ordinary Share GB00B0D09P49 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 3.125 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Oxonica Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/7/2007
02:31
A link from the iii boards



Also



If true then it doesn't look too rosy.
If David Browning (CEO Healthcare) has left, wouldn't that warrant an RNS?

cootuk
05/7/2007
18:38
mmmm interesting. thanks
jackal2
05/7/2007
12:30
Vahé Mamikunian, a senior analyst at Lux Research, a market research firm for emerging technology, predicts that nanomaterials will be a $13 billion market by 2014 while sales of nano-enabled products will become a $1.82 trillion market by that same year. "As nanotechnology matures, it will open up a new paradigm of electronics where electronic products will become even more ubiquitous," Mamikunian said.

Lofty sales projections and comparisons to breakthrough technologies of the past led a number of critics to accuse nanotechnology boosters of hyping the field's prospects. Mamikunian acknowledges that while some researchers may be inflating their projects' importance to attract more venture capital or government funding, his research finds that plenty of hard-nosed business cash is flowing into the field. "There has been an almost equal amount of corporate funding," Mamikunian said. "That's not something that is generally vocalized."

According to Mamikunian, big businesses ranging from electronics giants like Intel and Motorola to chemical powerhouses such as BASF and Bayer are intensely interested in nanotechnology. "Companies of these sorts are looking at nanotechnology as a way to further the progress of the industries they are active in," he said. "They're serious about nanotechnology."

andrbea
05/7/2007
12:26
Nanotechnology in Construction forecasts to 2011, 2016 & 2025
India | Posted on July 4th, 2007

There is considerable interest in academia, the investment community and among manufacturers about the exciting opportunities offered by nanoscale materials. Although many applications for nanotechnology remain theoretical (such as the fabled "space elevator"), construction is one area where several "here and now" applications have already emerged. While current use is limited (demand in 2006 totaled less than $20 million in the US), the market is expected to approach $400 million within ten years.

andrbea
05/7/2007
09:39
bought in today

looks good to me..

situation at 25.6.07:

andrbea
03/7/2007
12:45
the charts don't look good whats happening?
jackal2
27/6/2007
12:49
tis all reet :)
jackal2
26/6/2007
23:49
Sorry jackal2, I thought you was kidding when u asked.
joeblogg1000
26/6/2007
23:06
ah i see thanks peter.
jackal2
26/6/2007
19:34
a tree shake?
is were the market makers(MM'S)drop the bid to scare people into selling or seting of AT(auto trade /stop losses)a simple way of the MM's picking up cheep shares and slowing price gain of a stoc.also used when they whant to fill and order and make a little on the side

petersmith6
26/6/2007
17:53
That's 3 Arabs having a hooka session.
joeblogg1000
26/6/2007
17:43
what is a tree shake?
jackal2
25/6/2007
19:59
no,its just a tree shake
petersmith6
25/6/2007
18:38
only £57,000 worth of shares sold today, thats hardly profit taking is it?
landsker
25/6/2007
17:47
and what analysis did you use to get 50p landsker? I think this is going back to where it was before the drop over the next few months. Todays drop was due to profit taking after 3 consecutive days of massive gains last week. Today's fall provides a good entry point into an exciting company with huge potential over the long term.
eire voyager
25/6/2007
16:37
this will probably level out at about 50p
landsker
25/6/2007
14:04
Not much of a recovery today as soon as I bought in :((
joeblogg1000
24/6/2007
22:09
peter thanks for the info.
jackal2
24/6/2007
16:58
looking at re RNS
On April 27, trading in Oxonica shares was suspended on AIM, pending talks
with Petrol Ofisi on the planned termination of the Envirox supply agreement and
clarification of its financial position.
The Envirox supply agreement has now been terminated on mutually agreed
terms following which, Oxonica said in today's statement, it is now in a
position to clarify its financial position.
It said the termination of the agreement will be cash neutral and, at May 25
the company had a cash position of 2.6 mln stg. Oxonica's average monthly
revenue for the four months to April 30, excluding sales to Petrol Ofisi, was
165,000 stg

so i would sugest just plain old panic.but with an income stream we should make a full recovery.

petersmith6
24/6/2007
15:58
any ideas to why the share price drop like it did do?
jackal2
24/6/2007
15:10
there web site says AGM & Trading Update 19th July.what with all the recent trading i would expect more news over holdings.heres to further rise's next week
petersmith6
23/6/2007
14:26
my new minimum baseline is £1.20 with further news takeing us past £1.60 with in days.as for a date for an RNS,its down to the EPA.but the US fule market is huge!!! and could easly take us past £2 a share.the only down side is that such a rise and such a product could lead to a hostile takever from one of the many oil companies.
on a lighter note,did any one else stuggle to get stock on friday?my broker sruggled to get me any!!!

petersmith6
23/6/2007
13:52
One way of looking at it - when the news of the Turkish contract first broke, they were at around £1.10. The news sent the share price up to £1.60 odd. Anywhere inbetween those figures would suit. Does anyone have a bang up to date list of major holders? If they do, I'll include in the header.
damanko
23/6/2007
13:29
At what share price would you call full recovery and do you know when the rns is petersmith6?
jackal2
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