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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Accsys Technologies Plc | LSE:AXS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BQQFX454 | ORD EUR0.05 |
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% | 58.00 | 57.80 | 59.80 | 58.00 | 58.00 | 58.00 | 24,248 | 16:29:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Manufacturing Industries,nec | 162.02M | -69.86M | -0.3173 | -1.83 | 127.69M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/5/2007 14:12 | The picture is building, June onwards could get exciting. | azalea | |
25/5/2007 13:41 | Latest data from sharecrazy site: | damanko | |
25/5/2007 13:13 | thanks goose | asparks | |
25/5/2007 12:46 | Accsys products reach the market!! reply from BSW timber today Accoya cladding material is now available from Arnold Laver, contact Danny Jones on 0161 777 2415 and Vincent Timber, contact Andrew Allan on 0121 772 5511. Both supply nationwide and can give you pricing information. Joinery material will be available from the end of July and details of suppliers can be found on www.bswaccoya.co.uk/ | goosegreen | |
25/5/2007 12:03 | UK TIMBER FRAME ASSOCIATION "Right across the developed world more people choose timber frame than any other building system with timber frame accounting for some 70% of low-rise family housing. In the UK, more and more builders are choosing to build houses of all shapes and sizes, right up to multi-storey flats, with timber frame. Most of the top 25 companies and virtually all self-builders now use the system. So more and more people are finding out what it's like to enjoy living in a timber frame home". "Nowadays all new buildings have to conform to new thermal efficiency standards. But, because wood is such a good natural insulator, enhancing the efficiency of the insulation materials, timber frame buildings have been meeting or exceeding these standards for years. And they are more comfortable to live in; thanks to the excellent insulation of the structural shell, the whole home heats up more quickly, without any cold areas. Better insulation, hand-in-hand with detailed draught- proofing, means a smaller boiler, lower heating bills and a cosier, more comfortable home". | partimetrader | |
25/5/2007 11:11 | It is an incedible insulator - 12 times more efficient than concrete. That's an amazing fact, which certainly seems relevant and important. Nature is remarkable. | rrr | |
25/5/2007 10:52 | I have no doubts - AXS time will come! | azalea | |
25/5/2007 10:42 | Been thinking about the possible uses for softwoods treated to have the properties of hardwoods. One such uses would be in the construction of buidings as the primary building material. In today's climate of one continually looking at carbon footprints, this is no better a time to look at wood over the use of concrete. Concrete has an extremely high production cost in particular that of the electricity cost. Wooden houses such as log cabins are very energy efficient, and more and more are today being built in the UK. In the mountainous regions of France they are being built in huge numbers. They are much more durable than traditional concrete block buildings in the region, the concrete buildings having polystyrene insulation. Wood is not only a natural crop, but a renewable one too, coming from managed forests. Wood 'breathes' and provides for a healthy living environment. It is an incedible insulator - 12 times more efficient than concrete. | partimetrader | |
24/5/2007 17:51 | This research document from our new company scientist Roger might be of some value, as it talks quite a bit about sheet materials. I have not read the fuller detail as yet: | partimetrader | |
24/5/2007 17:41 | Reference to good news on ShareCast: "Accsys Technologies' wholly-owned subsidiary Titan Wood announced the appointment of Roger Rowell, a leading wood scientist. The group added that Titan Wood's next major product development initiative is the development of Accoya technology for panel products". | partimetrader | |
24/5/2007 17:32 | Celanese stake - new shares, which we already know was happening. | azalea | |
24/5/2007 17:26 | 8,115,883 The same figure was mentioned on the 21st and 24th May. Can anybody throw any light on it? | springhead | |
24/5/2007 16:48 | wow massive vol again today. Is that the celanese holding being reported? strange I thought the celanese golding was reported a few days ago already | asparks | |
24/5/2007 16:34 | RNS Number:1892X Accsys Technologies PLC 24 May 2007 24th May 2007 AIM: AXS Accsys Technologies PLC (the "Company") Notifiable Interest The Company has received notification that Celanese Corporation and its direct and indirect subsidiaries (see table below) has acquired a notifiable interest of 8,115,883 shares representing approximately 5.45 % of the total voting rights attaching to shares of the Company. Chain of controlled undertakings through which the voting rights are effectively held. Celanese Corporation Crystal US Holding 3 LLC Celanese Holdings LLC Celanese US Holdings LLC Celanese Caylux Holdings Luxembourg S.C.A. BCP Holdings GmbH BCP Acquisition GmbH & Co. KG Celanese Europe Holding GmbH & Co. KG Celanese AG Celanese Chemicals Europe GmbH | springhead | |
24/5/2007 16:29 | wow massive vol again today. Is that the celanese holding being reported? strange I thought the celanese golding was reported a few days ago already | asparks | |
23/5/2007 17:28 | Ptt me too :0) | theo13 | |
23/5/2007 17:15 | I see a great deal of reward here, I am holding and will not be selling. | partimetrader | |
23/5/2007 15:32 | At this rate, a near term contract will tip the share price well over 4 euros. PI who held on, are now beginning to get rewarded! | azalea | |
23/5/2007 13:59 | PI buying/adding on the strength of today's news. | azalea | |
23/5/2007 12:04 | I have to say, the company is very proactive in ensuring good news is made public. Well done. | partimetrader | |
23/5/2007 10:28 | I like the professors global contacts: India, Japan, USA etc etc. Could be v significant for AXS | asparks | |
23/5/2007 10:17 | rrr then you are in profit already!! | asparks | |
23/5/2007 10:15 | Thank you for the pointer to ALK asparks. I decided to dip a foot in. After 5 mins in depth research. rrr | rrr | |
23/5/2007 09:48 | O/T another green co. of possible interest to AXS holders is ALK. Great news out today | asparks | |
23/5/2007 09:45 | Roger M. Rowell Project Leader Forest Products Laboratory USDA Forest Service Madison, Wisconsin, USA Dr. Roger Rowell is a Research Chemist and Project Leader at the USDA Forest Products Laboratory in Madison, Wisconsin. He is also a Professor in the Department of Forestry, the Department of Biological Systems Engineering, and the Engineering Research Center for Plasma-Aided Manufacturing at the University of Wisconsin- Madison. His research interests include carbohydrate synthesis, chemical modification of lignocellulosics for property enhanced composites, materials science of natural fibers, composites from sustainable agroresources, cold plasma modification of carbohydrate polymers, and fiber/thermoplastic composites. Previously, he was a United Nations Development Project Mission Leader for composites in India; Guest Scholar at Kyoto University; Guest Research Fellow at Forest Research; Guest Professor at the University College of North Wales; a National Science Foundation Exchange Professor at the Wood Research Institute, Kyoto University; and a Guest Professor at Beijing Forestry University. He received a B.S. in Chemistry/Math from Southwestern College, and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Purdue University. He is the author of over 300 publications, has edited 9 books, and holds 22 patents. | asparks |
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