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HIW Hiwave Tech

0.16
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23 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Hiwave Tech LSE:HIW London Ordinary Share GB0004397567 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.16 0.00 01:00:00
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Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 0.16 GBX

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Posted at 06/1/2016 10:19 by pvb
Takes you back! As NTX these used to be just about the most discussed share on many a BB.

I haven't registered any of my losses for CGT for years and years. The tax reporting system is, like everything else, changing from April this year. But I expect in the short term it will only affect Income Tax
Posted at 22/1/2015 15:07 by dafrog
pvb. I'm no expert but I do a return every year and attach a page with my return showing CGT. Attachments have to be PDF but you can download free write for single pages. I believe that if you have anything extra like property investment and businesses then they do want you to do one each year. I don't know if that applies to share dealing though.
Posted at 17/9/2014 16:37 by tackems
I still reckon my Advent NXT speakers that I bought are one of the best I have used!

Does anyone know if the IP for HIW has been sold on or has it time expired?
Posted at 07/6/2014 16:18 by kenbachelor
My accountant is tidying up my personal accounts to 5 April and he has asked me about my share holding in HIW. I assumed that by now they would be on the IRev worthless list, but I can't find them.

Can anybody help me?
Posted at 17/1/2014 07:07 by flatpack
OliversAnvil

Anyone who believes they can obtain legal advice from a top firm of London solicitors for less than £400 is an idiot. On that basis and from your post I can only surmise you are either a fool or you are not a member of SAG and are up to mischief with your enquiry.

On the other hand, if you are a member of SAG and you believe you have been conned then either shut up or get out.

Preparing a successful legal case takes time and patience. I have paid my £400 and I am prepared to pay twenty times that amount to see justice brought to bear against those responsible for the demise of NXT and HIW.

I suggest you take a long look at Redux and come back and pose a similar question!
Posted at 27/10/2013 13:11 by digger27
I notice the article referred to in 463 of 491 that "The company is no longer subject to the pressures of the public markets and what the HiWave spokesperson said engendered a short-term mentality that hindered the longer term strategy".

Unbelievable considering how NXT had kept the gravy train running for years while it fine tuned it's products.

What prompted me to look in was this
hxxp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SoundScience-QSB-30W-USB-Stereo-Desktop-Speakers-/300996915809?pt=UK_Computing_Speakers&hash=item4614d07261
I saw these had BMR drivers and thought to myself if they had tried to sell them at this discounted price and in quantity NXT could have survived. Always thought their products were too expensive.
Posted at 08/8/2013 13:35 by pvb
It may be of no importance, but does anyone know why these shares are still 'listed' in the FT, with a "price at suspension". Another company of mine that went bust disappeared from sight practically overnight.
Posted at 26/7/2013 16:07 by grandwood
So, do I have this right? The administrators have done their due diligence and sold (given away) most of the company to some of the old directors. But, they have done this only on the proviso that if, in the next two years, the assets of HIW turn out to be more valuable that implied by the sell price (i.e. zero) then the original shareholders will get a return.

So why don't the SLG (I am not a member by the way, but not through choice) set up a new company, give all the shareholders of HIW an opportunity to buy into it and assuming they get enough interest, go and buy back all the decent IP from the whatever company now owns it. The money expended will just come back to HIW shareholders so we will be in the same net position financially but of course we will now own the IP and the old directors can't use it without actually giving us fair value for it!

Perhaps a bit naive but maybe worth a shot!
Posted at 15/7/2013 16:37 by pvb
What! The HIW Shareholders Liason Group has 7 Billion members? They can't lose!
Posted at 10/12/2012 07:18 by aphrodites
Christmas greetings to all SLG and other ADVFN members and may 2013 see a recovery in the HiW share price.

An email message has been sent to all SLG members which requires a prompt response please.

If you do not receive it please email us at: nxtslg@hotmail.co.uk

Thank you.
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