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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.081 | 0.08 | 0.081 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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22/3/2024 14:44 | But imhho Bank news is definitely just a stones throw away🚀 | smraynot | |
22/3/2024 14:04 | Bank will collapse just as fast if there is no news | beatme1 | |
22/3/2024 13:58 | My monies in BANK fantastic potential, more than can be said for the CPX disaster. | smraynot | |
22/3/2024 11:43 | Pumpers gone | beatme1 | |
22/3/2024 11:03 | Pumpers underwater | beatme1 | |
22/3/2024 10:58 | 12 months ago perhaps but 2 placings since then adding 2.2 billion shares. | grahamwales | |
22/3/2024 10:47 | market cap was over £20million a few months ago | stockhunters | |
22/3/2024 10:44 | 1p would give a market cap of roughly £27 million. Do you honestly believe the company is worth that much bearing in mind they will have very little cash left at the end of the year. | grahamwales | |
22/3/2024 09:53 | So priced for admin and collapsed from 2p to 0.1p | stockhunters | |
22/3/2024 09:02 | Vauch If your going to meeting at least give them a hard time on what they have done over last couple of days. One minute they are unable to pay the court fees as they are way to much next minute they are not that great. CPX played private investors like a fiddle. | grahamwales | |
22/3/2024 08:55 | Vauch- Is English your 3rd language?? | juliemara | |
22/3/2024 08:55 | Pete They must have been pretty large supercapacitors. Must have been very rapid charging though. Ok I suppose if your using it everyday though. CPX had the chance to make supercapacitors built into batteries but seemed to disappear. They promised a lot but achieved nothing. | grahamwales | |
22/3/2024 08:55 | But if you really want to meet up then go to the EGM and Ill be only to happy to oblige. | vauch | |
22/3/2024 08:53 | Typical bully tactic their Graham. | vauch | |
22/3/2024 08:46 | No..it was a super capacitors.. plus point rapid charging, down side was I would lose 50 % of the stored power in 2 weeks. | petersmith6 | |
22/3/2024 08:35 | He smells of loose to me that is why he constantly posts or he may have lost his sheep | vauch | |
22/3/2024 08:24 | The temerity 🤷🏻 | juliemara | |
22/3/2024 08:22 | You'd have to find "Auss" first! | juliemara | |
22/3/2024 08:22 | julie I forgot they are world leading lol. | grahamwales | |
22/3/2024 08:21 | Why would I want to attend a meeting with a company that is going nowhere. They stay in Aus because they get hand outs from the government without which they would have gone under a long time ago. I would probably be thrown out after calling them a bunch of crooks pmsl. | grahamwales | |
22/3/2024 08:19 | grahamwales21 Mar '24 - 21:52 - 3250 of 3266 0 2 0 The company survives to take more private investors money. They will never make a profit and always require placings. I don't get it, why don't you think they'll ever make a profit? You're forgetting that they're: '...a world leader in the design and manufacture of supercapacitors...' | juliemara | |
22/3/2024 08:14 | May be you can use your wisdom on CPX to move to a different country and attend the general meeting in Auss as I'm sure they would be interested in your superior business abilities. | vauch | |
22/3/2024 08:09 | peter The thing that gave you 60 miles is called a battery lol. Supercapacitors wont get you 6 inches. | grahamwales |
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