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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 | |
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-0.0075 | -7.50% | 0.0925 | 0.09 | 0.095 | 0.0975 | 0.092 | 0.10 | 1,033,261,310 | 09:19:36 |
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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30/1/2018 15:55 | Roofer2 aka Gary smith | techtom | |
30/1/2018 15:28 | CPX will go back up for sure but the trend is down, Anthony Kongats over egged it in the June video statement imo gla R2 | roofer2 | |
30/1/2018 13:35 | Just me who was ready then! | ttreb | |
26/1/2018 22:14 | every one ready for next week? | ttreb | |
26/1/2018 16:34 | Master RSI sitting on 12.9p next support 12.5p then 10.7p but that isn't going to happen is it ? | vatteton | |
26/1/2018 13:33 | Finally PEEL has given up of staying on the offer 13p and gone to 12.75p bid not sure the reason for it earlier, when the rest of the MMs where ready to move higher yesterday. | master rsi | |
25/1/2018 16:52 | Ready, ready and it is ready to go better from this point 12.75 v 13p reasons on the charting front: The move down yesterday got the chart into a double bottom from the last low. This morning buyers got the stock moving higher but a seller stop the rise for the day. But at the end of the day there was 5 buyers and the last one paid full ask 13p. Small spread now and better Level 2 of 2 v 1 There is only one way from here, and that is up | master rsi | |
22/1/2018 18:54 | I don’t think AK can take CPX to the next level, failed to close contracts, no news on the fund raising so that must be to pay wages as we are still around loss making, far too many secrets, I’d rather add in good news than ramping speculation!!! R2 | roofer2 | |
22/1/2018 17:56 | chart is bad for long term hopers but good for short term trader | ttreb | |
22/1/2018 08:47 | The latest Murata update. hxxps://www.murata.c | kj kelley | |
21/1/2018 16:00 | What do you mean you are buying in the morning? Surely you will short if chart is bad? | richsydenham | |
21/1/2018 14:48 | my latest buy set for the morning long term hopers getting restless | ttreb | |
19/1/2018 23:35 | chart looking very bad for long term hopers | ttreb | |
19/1/2018 18:15 | The writing has been on the wall here for a long time, anyone that even questions AK gets shot down, he has failed to deliver on his promises, where’s the new contracts, why the massive fund raising ! I don’t believe he can take CPX to the next level ! Promised so much delivered so little, more falls next week imo R2 | roofer2 | |
19/1/2018 16:29 | Wtf happened this afternoon? | richsydenham | |
18/1/2018 16:40 | jedad, the way I'm looking at the cpx chart, 12.9p support 15.5p resistance.. oimo.. | vatteton | |
18/1/2018 12:03 | Come on cpx , blue afternoon please 👍👍 | jedad | |
16/1/2018 09:51 | They sold he shares they paid over 16p for in September by the look of it | pugg1ey | |
16/1/2018 08:23 | Looks like Hargreave Hale have started selling shares that they bought on the spike a year ago (possibly on CES optimism?!?!)Still, 50% gain in one year, decent trade. | tradertrev | |
15/1/2018 20:14 | CES finished, loads of wonderful new electronic gadgets on display, none with our world beating super caps in, not find that annoying? | bobbie121 | |
13/1/2018 19:16 | Monkey’s a bit of a lone none trader here. Ive not seen him make one rational comment yet, just one liners day in day out...wonder why? Useless bum | rayrac | |
12/1/2018 21:39 | Rampers back out in force. | monkeywench1 |
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