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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Applied Graphene Materials Plc | LSE:AGM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFSSB742 | ORD 2P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 5.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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05/1/2022 13:25 | When I know the answer, I'll tell you. :) Thanks for responding. The interims in March ought to make the situation a bit clearer. | mjneish | |
05/1/2022 08:04 | There are many trials and applications proliferating all over the world for graphene and more potential applications than you can shake a stick at. There's plenty to go around, or at least that's my impression. Let us know the difference between this GFP and The Graphene Council ? | cordwainer | |
04/1/2022 23:48 | I'm new to this thread. I've been reading up on this company to try to assess their prospects. I wonder how they can hope to compete with the likes of this EU-funded project. Can anyone comment? hxxps://graphene-fla Graphene Flagship Partners The Graphene Flagship coordinates nearly 170 academic and industrial partners in 22 countries and has more than 90 associated members in its core project. The new 2D-Experimental Pilot Line (2D-EPL) project has 11 partners throughout Europe, many of whom are also part of the core project. View the full list of partners and associated members below. ( ) They are already trialing a corrosion-resistant coating containing graphene on two ships, among many other potential applications that are described on that website. EDIT: I can't get the above links to show properly. For some reason a double-t appears as a double-x. | mjneish | |
20/12/2021 08:49 | Sub 10p soon.Lemmings and mushrooms only. | ken chung | |
15/12/2021 17:18 | ench health agency advises against FFP2 masks over graphene content Anses reports a ‘lack of information’ surrounding the toxicity of this substance in the long term 15 December 2021 A French health agency has advised against the use of FFP2 masks because of their graphene content By Emma Morgan France’s main health advice agency is recommending definitively that people avoid using FFP2 face masks over concerns about the graphene contained within them. The Agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire (Anses) agency says there is a “lack of information on the graphene used by manufacturers and the toxicity of this substance, particularly in the long term.” Available data “does not foreground any worrying situations concerning exposure” to the graphene content, but Anses states that it is “impossible to evaluate the health risk” and therefore sensible to withdraw the masks as a precaution. The sale of FFP2 masks, which can be recognised by their more structured, pointed shape, had already been temporarily suspended in France in May. Read more: Hospital face masks recalled in France due to potential toxic risk These masks contain nanographene, which is made up of nanoscopic flakes of carbon. These tiny particles have antiviral properties, which is why they have been used during the Covid pandemic, but there are concerns that they could potentially cause lung problems. However, the lack of available data means that this has not been confirmed. “Anses recommends that public authorities favour the sale or distribution of masks without graphene,” the agency said in a statement. The potential risks associated with masks containing graphene were first highlighted in April by authorities in Canada, who withdrew those made by the Chinese company Shandong Shengquan New Materials from circulation. However, Canada had eventually reauthorised the use of these masks in July, having decided that there were no proven risks. Anses has also stated that studies on the surgical masks which are in general use in France have provided “reassuring results.” “Exposure to the chemical substances found in these masks does not exceed healthy limits,” Anses said, adding that this “guarantees the absence of public health risks when these substances are inhaled or in contact with the skin.” | waldron | |
13/12/2021 07:27 | Launching their own product, could get interesting now | myn0k | |
07/12/2021 21:52 | Still no reason to invest IMO. A company needs to have something worthy of making money. | myn0k | |
13/10/2021 11:44 | Underwhelmed. | cordwainer | |
13/10/2021 11:35 | Video - CEO & CFO presenting this morning's results: hxxps://youtu.be/CRV | macc1 | |
13/10/2021 10:53 | I'm still undecided what to make of AGM.I'm invested in TGR, ACP, BRES..Armadale and Blencowe are likely to become mainly focused on supplying battery markets and will be essentially miners/refiners. So there will be some good visibility on revenues and hopefully good margins..Tirupati is probably the gem of the sector as it is advanced and will be supplying more specialist graphite items for customers probably for well known industrial suppliers..That leaves us looking at Applied Graphene. I'm Impressed by the ammount of supplied products/customers they mention, but to invest I want to see a boost to the revenues. The company needs to secure longer term and more lucrative contracts. There is huge potential, they just need to tap it with a more aggressive outlook. | apfindley | |
13/10/2021 08:11 | Their full year results aren't as bad as I was expecting. Seems they still have a way to go though before they become profitable | myn0k | |
13/10/2021 07:45 | Hi mynok Just a punt on graphene I believe this sector will explode soon I’ve a osition in a range of graphene stocks | volsung | |
09/10/2021 09:12 | Hi Volsung,What's your thought process for accumulating here?From my perspective right now their customer base is far too low to see any foreseeable growth in the next few years and updates from the BOD remains suspiciously low. I expect another fund raise in due course. | myn0k | |
08/10/2021 13:25 | Looool reached a 52 week low today | 12toes | |
06/10/2021 11:44 | Not pretty out there in Shareland Bought a few more of these for 25.4p | volsung | |
27/9/2021 23:36 | https://www.theguard | myn0k | |
20/9/2021 08:17 | They could do with posting an earnings update. | myn0k | |
03/9/2021 23:12 | Can't fault the header here! AGM is certainly groundbreaking. It has left a large hole in my portfolio :( | mach100 | |
01/9/2021 11:55 | Not much news from this company of late is there. | myn0k | |
23/8/2021 15:58 | 6 of my worst / highest risk current holdings: FUM, AGM, PTRO, ITX, CWR, MTL | cordwainer | |
03/8/2021 16:27 | no idea how but, could this have anything to do with the recent Nasdaq OTCQX listing ? @myn0k, not that it makes any difference, but the last FY was approx 80K, recent H1 43K. | cordwainer | |
03/8/2021 16:26 | I see no reason why this would go up just yet, with revenues less than 40k a year, what's to get excited about? :D | myn0k | |
03/8/2021 16:21 | Looking like a breakout is on the cards | volsung |
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