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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cap-xx Limited | LSE:CPX | London | Ordinary Share | AU0000XINAS1 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.0075 | -8.11% | 0.085 | 0.085 | 0.086 | 0.095 | 0.0855 | 0.09 | 396,386,385 | 16:35:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electronic Capacitors | 3.63M | -5.56M | -0.0077 | -0.12 | 648.17k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/8/2017 08:10 | LSE back up now but no data atm | classic123 | |
16/8/2017 08:05 | And what did the Aussies think about it? | rayrac | |
16/8/2017 07:53 | Tech ,, yes got lots to look forward to ,, think they will mess about today though looking for stop losses.👍 | jedad | |
16/8/2017 07:34 | Nope. has been down since last night. | classic123 | |
16/8/2017 07:28 | LSE not working ? | tia1617 | |
16/8/2017 07:18 | Like your honesty ttreb. What chart method do you use? | richsydenham | |
16/8/2017 07:16 | Who's ready for new highs today? I particularly love the final few words in the RNS 'across the globe' :) | techtom | |
15/8/2017 23:50 | The fact that price moved above the high at 13s shows there were no big sell orders sitting at that level. I dont see any further resistance areas on the chart until 22p. The previous levels at 13 and below have now been used twice or more and so all fresh trading should be above. The mms will play a game of smoke and mirrors of course but i believe new highs to come for the patient holders. | ttreb | |
15/8/2017 22:50 | If that's thin gruel, then lead me too it!! | rayrac | |
15/8/2017 21:25 | Thin gruel today and jam tomorrow ? | par555 | |
15/8/2017 20:56 | The order today may not have been massive but is adding to the other revenues and no doubt as long as our product proves to be reliable and there is nothing to suggest are products have been anything but reliable then we should see further orders flow from this. Our market cap is now approaching £40m but if we continue to win orders for our products and we seeing on going, repeat orders then it is not overly demanding for our company when looking at the massive markets there are for our products world wide. Well done to Anthony Kongats and all at CPX. A reminder of this mornings RNS which in my mind easily justified the added interest and increased share price today. 15 August 2017 CAP-XX Limited ("CAP-XX" or the "Company") First high-volume order for Thinline supercapacitors CAP-XX, a world leader in supercapacitors, is pleased to announce that it has received its first large order for mass produced Thinline supercapacitors. The order, received from a US customer, is the first high-volume order received by the Company for an 'Internet of Things' (IoT) wearable technology consumer device for the fitness and health markets and represents CAP-XX's single largest order for Thinline. The customer will distribute the product to large OEM manufacturers in addition to performing direct sales. The initial US$0.4m order is for delivery of units commencing in late 2017 and continuing into early 2018. Mass production by the customer of its product is scheduled to commence in November 2017, with the first sales to consumers targeted for early 2018. The directors of CAP-XX anticipate securing a follow-on order for in excess of US$1.0m in the first half of 2018. CAP-XX has numerous other parties evaluating the CAP-XX Thinline supercapacitors for a variety of IoT wearable technology applications and further design wins and high volume orders are expected in due course. Anthony Kongats, CEO of CAP-XX, commented: "We are delighted to have secured our first high-volume order for Thinline supercapacitors for an IoT application. Additionally, we remain confident that our partnerships with Murata and AVX will provide significant additional momentum to the adoption of CAP-XX supercapacitors in numerous very high volume applications across the globe." | yorgi | |
15/8/2017 19:37 | Rich, Obviously some people can not read or comprehend simple English. | theklf | |
15/8/2017 19:36 | I see on another BB it is get to 14p bid, then it is off to the races, is this right? MMs seemed hell bent on keeping it below 13p | pugg1ey | |
15/8/2017 19:03 | I got in at 13.53 and stop loss at 10.53, i dont think the mms will get me. i am looking for initial target of 16 then i will add and look for 20p where next supply level is on the chart. glad you are all making money while i am at a loss at the moment. | ttreb | |
15/8/2017 18:48 | Haven't seen vat today ?? ,, hope he's still holding.. | jedad | |
15/8/2017 17:50 | Not long ago I was talking to myself lol 👍👍,, | jedad | |
15/8/2017 17:39 | the monkey, TMI | lukead | |
15/8/2017 17:24 | I can't believe the amount of Rampers we have stalking us on this board. Used to be a day when it was just us investors. | monkeywench1 | |
15/8/2017 16:53 | I agree with you Roofer very true :-) | yorgi | |
15/8/2017 16:51 | I'm happy with today's rise, more contracts will follow as strongly hinted in today's RNS, you can almost feel AK excitement when reading the RNS at more contracts being lined up. It's been testing at times, patience is now paying of GLA R2 | roofer2 | |
15/8/2017 16:36 | Where does it say we are not producing? | richsydenham | |
15/8/2017 16:34 | A decent finish :-) | yorgi | |
15/8/2017 16:34 | Never seen a $0.4m order in a multi-billion pound market cause so much excitement. | par555 | |
15/8/2017 16:32 | I'm surprised we aren't producing these ourselves, we have the capability, 18 months ago we were not going to raise funds unless we had to raise production to fill a large order, we raised funds anyway and started producing a range of cylindrical capacitors, why don't we produce these thinline super caps | bobbie121 |
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