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CPX Cap-xx Limited

0.083
0.0005 (0.61%)
Last Updated: 08:21:23
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.0005 0.61% 0.083 0.082 0.084 0.083 0.0825 0.08 39,629,546 08:21:23
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electronic Capacitors 3.63M -5.56M -0.0077 -0.10 576.15k
Cap-xx Limited is listed in the Electronic Capacitors sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CPX. The last closing price for Cap-xx was 0.08p. Over the last year, Cap-xx shares have traded in a share price range of 0.0575p to 2.35p.

Cap-xx currently has 720,188,327 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Cap-xx is £576,151 . Cap-xx has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.10.

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17/8/2017
18:09
Tonsil, and so? What were you trying to say with your post? I cant see any reference to CPX.

Anyway, ive already said I've no knowledge of the science here concerning super capacitors. I'm happy with my 500k holding whatever. Ride it cowboy?

The chart, its very impressive to say the least!

rayrac
17/8/2017
18:03
I take full responsibility for this staying under 15p today and will continue to ramp in the morning.I also apologise for my frivolous posts with little interesting research and information
markycrispy
17/8/2017
17:11
Marky that is no excuse..with some ramping I am sure we could have hit 15p. I'll have a pint of Flack Manor TPA cheers.
monkeywench1
17/8/2017
16:23
Just home and missed all the opportunity to ramp - what beer do you like monkeywench1 ! It won't be long.I have you down as a Stellar man ?
markycrispy
17/8/2017
16:15
Tonsil I look forward to your informed next post which is well researched and useful
markycrispy
17/8/2017
15:21
Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitors: Companies, roadmap, forecasts and formulations "Supercapacitor Materials 2017-2027" is a drill down from the IDTechEx overview report, "Supercapacitor Technologies and Markets 2016-2026". It has 206 pages packed with detailed analysis with infograms, conference slides, roadmaps and a ten year forecast 2017-2027. The Executive Summary and Conclusions is insightful, detailed yet easily assimilated. Chapters then give introduction then cover separators, active electrodes and electrolytes. Then there is an extensive chapter on 60 profiled developers and manufacturers. 78 tables and figures overall. Download the full report: https://www.reportbuyer.com/product/5059947/"Supercapacitor Materials 2017-2027" is a drill down from the IDTechEx overview report, "Supercapacitor Technologies and Markets 2016-2026". It has over 200 pages packed with detailed analysis with infograms, conference slides, roadmaps and a ten year forecast 2017-2027. With 78 tables and figures, it is based on global research by PhD level multi-lingual analysts in 2016-7 with frequent updates. The lead author has followed the subject for 20 years and is a globally acknowledged authority on the subject. Indeed, he published the book "Dielectrics" in 1973. The Executive Summary and Conclusions is insightful, detailed yet easily assimilated. For those with limited time it is sufficient in itself. An introduction focusses mainly on the objectives and challenges with the key components - the active electrodes and electrolytes. Chapters respectively on separators and on electrolytes follow then one on active electrode materials and other important materials. Then there is an extensive chapter on 60 profiled developers and manufacturers. A balanced appraisal explains how in many of the last 20 years they have improved their power density and energy density faster than lithium-ion batteries have done thanks to better hierarchical active electrodes and sometimes exohedral ones plus new electrolytes and so on. However, with its primary focus on the present and future, it shows how new pairings of active electrode and electrolyte materials are now key. Markets of billions of dollars remained elusive, however, due to high price caused by complex processing of basically low cost materials and limited energy density even after all that improvement. The report also explains how, out of the spotlight, very important advances are occurring even beyond market leader Maxwells superlative opening up of new applications with tailored products. In the desert for supercapacitor manufacture - Europe - Skeleton Technologies has started to make supercapacitors partially based on graphene that set the record for power density and Yunasko in the Ukraine set the record for production hybrid supercapacitor energy density - up near lead acid and NiCd batteries and something Nippon Chemical says it will match next year. The report has a global sweep. From ongoing visits, it explains how, recognising the distaste of the Japanese motor industry for highly toxic electrolytes, Nippon Chemical in Japan jumped from nowhere to number two in supercapacitors in the world by making supercapacitors for cars that had benign electrolytes. "Supercapacitor Materials 2017-2027" expresses the view that, partly because its supercapacitor suppliers have become more capable, China has recently reversed its policy on traditional hybrid vehicles, declaring that in 2030, 30% of cars made would be hybrids that do not plug in - candidates for supercapacitors. With GM now adopting them, supercapacitors are rapidly taking market share of stop-start systems for conventional vehicles. "Supercapacitor Materials 2017-2027" finds that electrolytes with totally new chemistry are pairing well with new exohedral active electrodes. Hybrid capacitors are benefitting from totally new electrolyte-electrode pairings in the laboratory at least. Are the old rules of extremely hydrophobic assembly following complex high temperature processes really necessary for best performance? Everything is being questioned now. Learn how, in 2016-7, researchers at MIT and elsewhere developed a supercapacitor using no conductive carbon that will potentially store much more power. Learn how the British have entered the fray, announcing new large molecule electrolytes based on large organic molecules composed of many repeated sub-units and bonded together to form a 3-dimensional network. Appraise the opportunity to match lithium-ion battery energy density without the short cycle life, poor power density and safety issues of a battery. Are we going to have "batteries" that can be fully discharged for safe transit and safe retrieval in a car crash unlike real Li-ion batteries? Learn how, in three countries, researchers are making supercapacitors that are load-bearing structures and others demonstrate stretchable supercapacitor fibers being woven, things batteries cannot do even when solid state because they swell and shrink on cycling. Other old certainties are being questioned as well, each advance potentially opening up large new applications. A multibillion dollar market for the materials is in prospect but not overnight. Now is the time to investigate and invest and the report, "Supercapacitor Materials 2017-2027" goes right to the added value emerging. Download the full report: https://www.reportbuyer.com/product/5059947/
tonsil
17/8/2017
15:17
Greetings Rayrac - I am sure that you are right though
people from the USA probably do not trade on our market until about 2:30pm our time because of the time difference.

The point is not substantive in any event.

maytrees
17/8/2017
15:14
This has to be the most useless thread on ADVFN. Typical posts are one liners that range from oh it's gone down and ooh it's going up to lol. Since holding this share over six months I have seen little in the way of worthwhile research posts. The contrast with the IQE thread could not be more stark.
tonsil
17/8/2017
15:13
just been made redundant what the chance this get to £130 a share by Friday
well Monday would be fine too

jovi1
17/8/2017
14:55
Im sure the rise is on our market! 👉🏿🤔😜 8514;⏰🔜;
rayrac
17/8/2017
14:49
Not one of my biggest holding in my portfolio, but in sub 3p so very nice profit and it keeps rising GLA
rwatson2
17/8/2017
14:45
oh look i have moved into profit,two bloody days. i must be losing it.
ttreb
17/8/2017
14:44
Topped up earlier,will be back for some more when they are through 14p nicely.
excell1
17/8/2017
14:41
Sudden share price rise - US market perhaps?
maytrees
17/8/2017
14:39
very quiet on here considering the rise. Have all the short termers moved on...
pugg1ey
17/8/2017
14:35
looking good
pugg1ey
17/8/2017
12:31
i was on about over on lse
ttreb
17/8/2017
12:27
Ok jedad. Do your best with the ramping and we will see later..but i think we both know the answer!!
monkeywench1
17/8/2017
12:23
jedad is indeed a fun guy ttreb:-)
pugg1ey
17/8/2017
12:17
pugs your trying to educate a funghi on the ohter board,it cannot comprehend.
ttreb
17/8/2017
12:01
welcome back tia.
ttreb
17/8/2017
11:58
come on jedad its been 2 days since the last news, a lifetime for some of the traders here:-)
pugg1ey
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