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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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0.05 | 0.11% | 47.60 | 46.90 | 47.70 | 47.60 | 47.20 | 47.60 | 25,146 | 12:15:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Manufacturing Industries,nec | 136.17M | -17.86M | -0.0743 | -6.35 | 114.31M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/5/2010 15:33 | Will be good for the business if they get the funding; but many a slip....etc. On the list. | philjeans | |
27/5/2010 12:08 | My broker mentioned this China issue as hanging over the company - but with funding secure for the factory hopefully the share price performance will improve. | backwoodsman | |
27/5/2010 09:41 | But up "8.6%" now. Edit: now + 12%. There MUST be something stimulating this activity. | asmodeus | |
26/5/2010 14:55 | So can anybody yet explain the volume of buys this morning, and 13% rise? I was daft enough to buy a few, thinking there MUST be something in the wind. Now they're down about 20% ! Amazing. | asmodeus | |
26/5/2010 12:01 | Looks absolutely doomed! A good idea but cash flow and profit is non-existent. | philjeans | |
26/5/2010 10:59 | ... and the rest, asmo | backwoodsman | |
26/5/2010 07:21 | Does anybody have any suggestions as to why the price has been rising steadily? (except yesterday). Edit : and now the price up 13+% this morning (150,000 shares traded) - and still nobody here seems to know why! Edit - oh well, as usual, down it goes again - now 1% down! (10.00 am) | asmodeus | |
14/5/2010 09:19 | Attendance at TRADA's In Touch with Timber conference is nearing 200 as bookings continue to come in. Only a few places remain and TRADA has decided to hold the delegate fee at £100 + VAT for all. Interest in the event reflects TRADA's corporate and professional membership and there has been unprecedented press interest. Lead sponsors are Titan Wood (promoting Accoya), Advanced Housing Systems and RTC Timber Systems. In Touch with Timber takes place on 18th May at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London. | shawzie | |
10/5/2010 18:17 | Above link a couple of weeks old, relating to German QA spec accreditation for Accoya. | damanko | |
04/5/2010 07:40 | first time i have seen over 51c bid in about 4 or 5 months! (I know a bit sad im getting excited at 51c bid) | outsider | |
02/5/2010 08:40 | Getting a feeeling were going to breakthrough! | outsider | |
27/4/2010 23:19 | push throught that 50c...harder c'mon push! | outsider | |
24/4/2010 07:08 | An upward trend will it continue? | outsider | |
15/4/2010 08:26 | Yawn....nothing changes much in price here but at least a bit firmer today. | outsider | |
14/4/2010 15:23 | Not new, though relevant: Issue date: 22 March 2010 Accsys Technologies PLC Joins Timber Decking & Cladding Association Accsys Technologies PLC ("Accsys"), the world's leading high technology wood company and manufacturer of Accoya® wood, is pleased to announce its membership of the Timber Decking & Cladding Association (TDCA). The TDCA is the UK's independent technical and advisory organisation that provides guidance on the materials and practices required to create high quality deck structures and external timber cladding. Paul Clegg, CEO of Accsys, says: "Accsys values cooperative partnerships with industry bodies like the TDCA. Accoya® wood's dimensional stability and durability make it a perfect material for decking and cladding and we see ourselves playing an important role in the future development of these applications. The work we are undertaking with Coillte Panel Products on Medite Tricoya® MDF for external use is also, we believe, likely to have an impact on the cladding market. Our membership of TCDA demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of practice and our contribution to the timber industry through the sharing of our experience and knowledge about the latest innovations in wood technology." Steve Young, Executive Director of the TDCA adds: "The UK's timber industry is fast growing. We warmly welcome Accsys as a new member of the team at this exciting time and believes Accsys's wealth of experience and technical knowledge will help us develop the potential of wood as the most natural and sustainable construction material." As part of the agreement, Accsys will also become a member the Wood Protection Association (WPA) which is currently working in collaboration with the TDCA on a generic technical manual for designers seeking to specify modified wood. The WPA has invited Accsys to join the Modified Wood Manual technical committee. This would be particularly appropriate given Accsys's recent development of Medite Tricoya® -an important milestone in the technological advancement of wood composites which marks a major breakthrough for the industry. Justin Peckham, Business Development Manager at Accsys, further explains: "Accsys is the only company in the world to produce acetylated wood on a commercial scale. Our latest addition is the Medite Tricoya® MDF panel which we are jointly developing with Coillte Panel Products. This first trial panel marks one of the few true innovations in the wood composites industry in over 30 years and, potentially, the beginning of the next generation of wood based panel products suitable for outdoor use. We look forward to sharing our experience with the TDCA to help them highlight the wide range of applications for wood." The TDCA will shortly launch a new website and knowledge centre for designers seeking up to the minute information on subjects such as how to learn about, specify and source quality materials for decking and cladding installations. Accoya® wood will be featured on this site to make it easy for specifiers to access specific technical information. As a member of the TDCA, Accsys will practise the TDCA Members' Charter, including: Provide a well-made product, fit for purpose, in accordance with the DeckMark quality assurance scheme which is subject to independent audit Respond to all enquiries with courtesy, efficiency and promptness Provide clear, accurate information about the product/service offered and prices, the suitability of products, safety and advice about aftercare and maintenance Ensure staff or subcontractors are adequately trained to undertake their duties The principle activity of Accsys's business is the creation of advanced and sustainable technologies to commercialise the company's acetylation process for solid wood and wood elements. More information can be found at: www.accoya.com, www.tricoya.com and www.accsysplc.com. -Ends - For further information, to arrange an interview or high-resolution images please contact Sarah Allen / Sally Maier at Fuel PR on 020 7498 8211 or sarah@fuelrefuel.com / sally@fuelrefuel.com | damanko | |
10/4/2010 02:31 | price has been around 50c for nearly 5 months now.....heres waiting for some serious movement!.....at least it's stopped falling for now! | outsider | |
01/4/2010 11:06 | SCUK - share club uk was pasted on iii bb tuesday very interesting tricor was on there which i have held since jan 42% rise yesterday | pezza4 | |
01/4/2010 08:23 | I bought back in here again a few weeks ago. For me this share is one that could be 'life changing'. I believe in the massive potential that exists for Accoya and related products. If the company can get critical momentum with Accoya then these shares will fly. Of course the reason we languish is the very big 'IF'. | dunluce | |
01/4/2010 08:04 | whats SCUK pezza? Small companies UK? | outsider | |
01/4/2010 08:04 | whats SCUK pezza? Small companies UK? | outsider | |
01/4/2010 07:33 | bought into these today love the product and tipped on SCUK promising company could go a long way i hope! | pezza4 | |
01/4/2010 07:29 | I have thought the same thing for year after year, Commander. And look at the graph. | asmodeus | |
30/3/2010 08:01 | I can only see a positive future here. A company with the technology to build cheap buildings from cheap hard wood. | commander77 | |
30/3/2010 07:02 | It was just a suggestion, Outsider, in the absence of any other explanation for the recent falls. | asmodeus |
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