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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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-0.0015 | -1.82% | 0.081 | 0.08 | 0.081 | 0.0825 | 0.0805 | 0.08 | 103,661,021 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electronic Capacitors | 3.63M | -5.56M | -0.0077 | -0.10 | 576.15k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/3/2024 15:45 | Placing just got informed0.0008p Its shocking how the market makers take this up and up and up when they have placing stock to forward sell onto people and lemons keep buying it | tomavery19 | |
15/3/2024 15:17 | daar - I wouldn't say this isn't going under yet. They don't have the money to meet the legal figures and operational costs. They will try to get away with a placing but its not guaranteed. | pwhite73 | |
15/3/2024 15:00 | Impressive. Well, one thing for sure this isn't going under anytime soon | daar | |
15/3/2024 14:59 | beatme1 to me 23 Feb 2024 13:07:40 Known as a complete scum bag | pwhite73 | |
15/3/2024 14:49 | I never sent you any messages | beatme1 | |
15/3/2024 14:28 | Graham knows this clearly. Proven history of successful businesses under his belt. https://www.marketsc | tidy 2 | |
15/3/2024 14:25 | Graham Cooley hTTps://www.marketsc | tidy 2 | |
15/3/2024 14:25 | There is a placing being forward sold that is allThis is how aim works Brokers need to offload stock they dnt have yet Then the placing news comes out and it tanks to placing price Company have stated they need money | beatme1 | |
15/3/2024 14:21 | The amount of patents CPX got no way this is going into administration without a fight. Reckon a bidder will get a good deal | daar | |
15/3/2024 14:15 | Presumably today' RNS about increased shareholding means something... | maytrees | |
15/3/2024 14:12 | Enjoy the boooooom | zxie | |
15/3/2024 14:09 | Must be a new fundraise at 0.0006p being forward sold by these dodgy brokers | beatme1 | |
15/3/2024 14:03 | Watch these fleas start dumping before close as not many want to hold for a possible we know of no reason for the rise rns | beatme1 | |
15/3/2024 14:02 | Tidy He was before getting the boot for wasting millions on very little achievement. Had millions in pay off again wasted buying shares in failing companies. | grahamwales | |
15/3/2024 13:56 | The Imperialist - you sound rather desperate old son. The only way out for CPX would be if a fully listed company like DGI were to pick over the bones when it finally goes bust and picks up dirt cheap assets to integrate. There are, I believe, a few rumours of DGI acquiring some bits over the LSE threads (which I am not a user of - boring). DGI are fully funded, despite some desperate trolls trying to shout rumours of a placing, and are far advanced in their field than CPX have ever been, so some aspects of CPX's biz would be a decent fit. Not saying they will make a bid, but look at the CPX thread on LSE and you'll get the drift. It could or could not happen - only time will tell. | different world | |
15/3/2024 13:53 | From 2009 to 2022Is he looking for a new venture to bring back from the ashes. | tidy 2 | |
15/3/2024 13:50 | Graham Cooley former CEO of ITM power. | tidy 2 | |
15/3/2024 13:36 | More like Cooley averaging down lol. | grahamwales | |
15/3/2024 13:22 | Chart shows 1p at the very least. Low-ball offer coming in? | the imperialist | |
15/3/2024 13:21 | I would wait for an rns | beatme1 | |
15/3/2024 13:21 | Just like ENET. Back from the brink. Will we see 3p? | the imperialist | |
15/3/2024 13:20 | lol looks like this guy has put a spanner in the spread bed betters works. Turn it up he's still buying. | tidy 2 |
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