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CPX Cap-xx Limited

0.26
0.025 (10.64%)
18 Jul 2025 - Closed
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Cap-xx Limited CPX London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.025 10.64% 0.26 15:33:14
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.2475 0.2475 0.265 0.26 0.235
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Industry Sector
ELECTRONIC & ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

Cap-xx CPX Dividends History

No dividends issued between 20 Jul 2015 and 20 Jul 2025

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Posted at 18/7/2025 09:40 by advfn news
Read the latest news on CPX here:
Posted at 18/7/2025 08:32 by grahamwales1 when the CPX share price was 0.26p.
At least all the news coming from CPX these days is positive. That will eventually have a positive impact on the share price.
Posted at 18/7/2025 07:06 by socionomics when the CPX share price was 0.235p.
18 July 2025

CAP‑XX Limited
("CAP‑XX" or the "Company")

Update re. collaboration with SCHURTER

CAP‑XX Limited (LSE: CPX), a global leader in supercapacitor technology, is pleased to provide a further update regarding the cooperation agreement (the "Agreement") with SCHURTER AG ("SCHURTER"). The current total project pipeline under the Agreement is estimated to be approaching USD 2 million of potential revenue to CAP-XX, which underscores the commercial viability of the joint Agreement.

Progress over the first few months is delivering strong momentum

· A diversified design-in pipeline is now underway across multiple industrial electronics projects.

· Potential pipeline revenue to CAP-XX is approaching USD 2 million from prismatic supercapacitor volumes.

· Achieved first design-win order, confirming early-stage commercial traction.

Strategic Significance

The Agreement between CAP-XX and SCHURTER represents a significant milestone in CAP-XX's growth strategy. By combining CAP-XX's advanced supercapacitor technology with SCHURTER's global market access and established customer relationships in the industrial and electronics sectors, the partnership enables CAP-XX to accelerate its commercial expansion. The collaboration is already facilitating entry into new market segments, while enhancing the scalability of CAP-XX's solutions through SCHURTER's international distribution and support infrastructure.

Recent Visit to Sydney Facility

This week, CAP‑XX hosted Lars Brickenkamp, CEO of SCHURTER, at its manufacturing plant in Seven Hills, Sydney. During his visit, Mr. Brickenkamp toured the facility alongside CAP‑XX CEO Lars Stegmann, observing first-hand the end-to-end production process.

Lars Stegmann, CEO of CAP‑XX, commented: "The cooperation with SCHURTER is delivering strong momentum. The first design-win order and c. USD 2 million of potential pipeline opportunities underscore the commercial viability of our joint innovation. It was a pleasure to host Lars Brickenkamp in Sydney and showcase our cutting-edge production capabilities."

Lars Brickenkamp, CEO of SCHURTER Group, added: "We are excited by the early success of our partnership. CAP‑XX's capabilities are truly world‑class, and we look forward to scaling global deployments of advanced energy storage solutions, leveraging SCHURTER's established international network."

Outlook for partnership

CAP-XX and SCHURTER will continue to advance multiple design-in opportunities across the industrial and electronics sectors, with a focus on converting the current pipeline into commercial sales. Both companies are actively working together on go-to-market strategies to maximise reach and customer engagement.

For further information, please contact:



CAP-XX Limited

Dr Graham Cooley (Chairman) +61 (2) 9157 0000

Lars Stegmann (Chief Executive Officer)
Posted at 10/7/2025 09:36 by umik1
New Cpx LinkedIn post
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/cap-xx-limited_climatetech-energystorage-venturecapital-activity-7348987383419138048-JsKY?
Posted at 07/7/2025 11:06 by sniperstocks when the CPX share price was 0.2925p.
Leaky Leaky

Then again, could just be as simple as market recognising CPX is tied with the following as in majorly undervalued:

- RS Group
- SCHURTER
- FarnelL
- Digi-Key

I can see fireworks here soon considering this has been much much higher on less news less than a year ago.

All coming together nicely.

I suspect we see the year high go at some point soon
Posted at 05/7/2025 09:47 by socionomics when the CPX share price was 0.265p.
Morning All,

I know cross-ramping or whatever they call it is poor form, but I am going to make an exception on this occasion and take the reputational hit on the chin in doing so. CPX long term holders know how to spot a quality AIM company when they see one, and I'm sure this proposition will appeal to you. There aren't many, and I'm sure we've all been fleeced before. Anyway, further to my post the other day, I encourage you to take a further look at SBTX.

Here's an example how widespread Croda's marketing efforts are:


Zenakine (Google it), is an SBTX developed product, and it's going to be huge in my opinion.

They're also launching their Acne skincare product into Superdrug in week 37 (September this year). They just raised £4M to cover this expedited rollout (it was planned for 2016). Their clinical-looking packaging and the sachets therein are going to be rebranded to give them mass market appeal. Gummies in the pipeline too.

Here it from the horse's mouth here:


Last but not least, my quickly cobbled together analysis of the accumulation phase at SBTX, compared to another stock which followed the same standard pattern:



Note: I have 2x my first mortgage value in CPX, and 3x in SBTX. Both are long term holds.
Posted at 04/7/2025 08:42 by socionomics when the CPX share price was 0.265p.
The market is shaking out weak holders. That's exactly how it's designed to operate.

Retail liquidity is always found under the current share price

Samsung/Sony lands and we flush out the remaining hot money, then comes the sustained rise as the business evolves. The future is very bright here.

Other similar stocks with significant upside potential, but at different stages:

GDR: Considered by many as a complete dog, but this K9 is rolling out one of its core solutions nationally across the NHS in Scotland. England could follow. A sustained rise is only constrained by dilution risk, which in my view is diminishing as each week goes by. Breakeven comes in 2026 (God willing).

SBTX: This could be massive, and they're arguably at the same level of evolution as CPX. A deal with Croda is in the bag. Superdrug rollout to 200 of their 800 stores, in a few weeks time. Google Zenakine.

NARF: Cyber Security play bankrolled by the US government. They launched their new product offering (Ranger) last month, and they'll be selling directly into US gov departments and large financials firstly, and then to the wider market. SaaS offering to follow shortly.

Just thought I'd share a few of my conviction-holds.
Posted at 02/7/2025 17:02 by fillipe when the CPX share price was 0.29p.
CPX - I'm reading today of an analyst's tp of 6.48p for CPX, within the next 12 months.
That's a lengthy stride, but given the current minuscule share price I'll be more than pleased with half of that amount.

Good wishes to all.

f.
Posted at 24/6/2025 22:09 by grahamwales1
Not just about the thinnest though. Their technology is obviously something other companies want. Problem was no one working for CPX had the sales knowledge or the energy to change from license deals to sufficient sales in order to make the company profitable. They were quite happy generating enough revenue to pay directors and raise the odd couple of million to keep the company afloat.

Kongats biggest mistake was taking on Tesla however as it turns out his decision and subsequent sacking has actually proved to be the saviour of CPX and allowed them to change direction.

Lars has transformed the company and will in my mind make them stronger and profitable in the near future.
Posted at 15/5/2025 17:47 by garybrandon
I really don’t want put a dampener on CPX, I’ve bought in today, I was last in CPX 10yrs or so ago, fingers crossed and all that I get that 95% back!

The RNS does sound promising no one can deny, what’s a 4 month hold when I originally held for 10 years lol
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