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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 | 9.26% | 0.0885 | 0.087 | 0.09 | 0.0885 | 0.077 | 0.08 | 342,710,667 | 12:06:30 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electronic Capacitors | 3.63M | -5.56M | -0.0077 | -0.10 | 576.15k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2024 15:24 | Mate all Placings tend to leak out.... | babbler | |
27/2/2024 15:24 | Always does as the participants are invited to take part up front. No one checks whether they then sell on that info though | bagpuss67 | |
27/2/2024 15:22 | Is this drop down to placing shares getting sold. Company should be ashamed if this has leaked out. | grahamwales | |
20/2/2024 10:34 | They have a JV with Ionic Industries developing Graphene based supercaps which has huge potential. The ceo recently announced... Our half-year results reflect resilience in the face of industry challenges in the passive electronic market, achieving +59% growth on product revenue versus H1FY23. Key strategic initiatives, including a new salesforce as well as new distributor integration and market-focused approaches, position us for sustained success. This is underlined by a 33% growth in our sales bookings. The book-to-bill ratio remains above one and our progressive pipeline remains strong. | lobo | |
20/2/2024 09:50 | Musk also stated sharing patents in goodwill. CPX taking Tesla to court could hardly been seen as goodwill. As for a takeover there is nothing to takeover apart from second hand plant. CPX are stuck in a business that generates very little margin and high probability of failure of their products. If they had been more ambitious they could have got on the battery band wagon. | grahamwales | |
20/2/2024 08:52 | grahamwales19 Feb '24 - 08:14 - 3088 Elon Musk has a history of patent sharing... hxxps://hbr.org/2014 so I think their complaint was just help along the Maxwell case. I think its a good thing that the costly court proceedings have been halted. Maybe Capxx are clearing the decks for a takeover bid? | lobo | |
19/2/2024 17:44 | Hey guys... Elon bought you out yet? VROOM VROOM. or that piddly whiny sound his cars make, sort of like the LTH here. | shortcpx | |
19/2/2024 12:50 | Bailed today. Too high a risk of losing what little is left of my investment. GLA | bagpuss67 | |
19/2/2024 12:10 | Given how dismssive the judgment was of the suit against Maxwell it is just as well they have dropped it, you might wonder why they were advised to pursue it in the first place. There remains the need for CPX to demonstrate through orders that it was and is a viable £100M business, the last trading update was positive but a long long way off why we invested. Focus and execute. | marktime1231 | |
19/2/2024 08:14 | Question is will Tesla go for the jugular and put CPX out of business or will they back off. Imo they will want to send a message to anyone else that wants to take them on and finish off CPX | grahamwales | |
16/2/2024 11:31 | Gary We have all been there so nothing new and don't think calling you names like that is warranted. If continuing to invest look at what's trending and whether its going to be a long term trend or short term fad. Supercapacitors could have taken off however batteries have developed quicker and can store energy quicker than first thought possible making supercapacitors redundant in battery technology. Murata realised this early on hence the reason for the disposal of that business. | grahamwales | |
10/2/2024 10:11 | El Thicko himself calling others, in the bin you go ! | garybrandon | |
09/2/2024 11:23 | Gary Are you seeing what most previous investors have seen in the past. There is very little money in Supercapcitors as Murata found out. If they are using more and more distributors the margins will be even less. | grahamwales | |
08/2/2024 17:49 | We all had to start somewhere, but I can’t remember being as thick as gary back in the day. | the imperialist | |
08/2/2024 17:46 | £15k average sells/buys, no BoD buys yet the rampers call posters a troll for pointing out the obvious. When was the last finance enhancing contract signed ? Definitely share traders pumping here!!! | garybrandon | |
08/2/2024 16:07 | Yes I gambled then sold out, the main thing here is, are the big holders pumping while dumping as the graph suggests !!! Be ware or pure ramping | garybrandon | |
08/2/2024 11:58 | Trouble is that these days most PBBs are no better than social media channels, full of trolls who either attack others out of spite etc or people wanting someone to blame when they don't hit the jackpot on their punts. | intoodeep | |
08/2/2024 10:46 | There should be a 'Minimum Intelligence' test before authorising new ADVFN accounts. That would at least confine the likes of clueless Gary to social media channels. | the imperialist | |
08/2/2024 10:42 | GB, Obviously you gambled on the court case, time you moved on. | intoodeep | |
08/2/2024 10:41 | Not all board members have the funds to buy. You really don't get this game do you? | the imperialist | |
08/2/2024 10:32 | Why aren’t the BOD buying at these “bargain prices” always one reason or another as to why not !! I give CPX 6 months ! | garybrandon | |
05/2/2024 22:27 | It needs to show a profit and without that plus running out of money another cash injection will be needed the aim market is there to raise money for the start ups and very few of the start ups survived. AtbFin | erocnelg | |
01/2/2024 07:12 | The more they sell the more they lose always been the same. Very little margin and more chance of failures. Same old CPX | grahamwales |
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