Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
---|
23/6/2025 14:49:53 | And now wanting your shares. So who is buying Schurter wouldn’t have to declare if it’s them |  grahamwales1 | |
23/6/2025 13:42:29 | Market makers up to old tricks I see |  grahamwales1 | |
23/6/2025 13:36:59 | They're clearing the pathway for the bigger move. Seen it many times. Those who want kebab-money profits are provided with a exit opportunity. Remember the turnaround story behind the longer term re-rate and hold for gold. |  socionomics | |
23/6/2025 13:33:39 | Some of the 10 million look like rollovers |  grahamwales1 | |
23/6/2025 13:31:17 | Quite big trades going through... |  cyberbub | |
23/6/2025 13:20:09 | Very difficult to get a design win with a major company and potentially takes years for them to integrate new parts into an already designed product. However once your in then they will look at other products that can be redesigned if successful.
Could be the break CPX needed. |  grahamwales1 | |
23/6/2025 12:36:43 | It's not this contract specifically that matters in my view. It's what follows both with Samsung's other products, and every other major electronics brand who wants the same top performing Caps from the global leader in such tech. |  socionomics | |
23/6/2025 12:34:01 | I suppose the question is what value would be the samsung contract and what CAPxx be worth then? |  hsdeo1 | |
23/6/2025 11:41:34 | They'll take £20k in one go, not 30 though. :-) |  socionomics | |
23/6/2025 11:34:49 | Been waiting for a long time for it to break the .18 / .19 & .20 p. I am not speculating anymore. It comes when it comes, am waiting for .50 p |  cahus | |
23/6/2025 11:12:02 | Here we go! |  socionomics | |
20/6/2025 10:41:34 | Looks like market makers have a large seller and a buyer for those shares price wont move much until both have been filled. |  grahamwales | |
20/6/2025 08:55:25 | Practically the same price to sell as buy. There is a seller but someone is obviously picking those up as they come onto the market. |  grahamwales | |
19/6/2025 20:01:21 | If it is Samsung they could well be interested in the binder patent for their battery division. |  grahamwales1 | |
19/6/2025 19:24:25 | hxxps://www.sammobile.com/news/samsungs-xr-headset-launch-date-leaks/ Another one that says October 2025 release too.. the mystery continues 😁 |  borrowfundsfrommummy | |
19/6/2025 19:19:22 | Yep . Think which ever one it is … it’s Samsung for sure |  borrowfundsfrommummy | |
19/6/2025 19:12:14 | Possibly however if you search for UWB supercapacitor see what the first thing that comes up. |  grahamwales1 | |
19/6/2025 17:06:45 | hxxps://www.droid-life.com/2025/06/18/samsungs-android-xr-headset-scheduled-for-october-launch/amp/ Possibly these Graham Wales ??? |  borrowfundsfrommummy | |
19/6/2025 14:30:04 | So who is selling and who is buying |  grahamwales1 | |
18/6/2025 08:44:03 | Market makers been fishing again hooked someone as well 🙄 |  grahamwales1 | |
17/6/2025 13:29:18 | Could do with couple more distributors and or contracts first. |  grahamwales1 | |
17/6/2025 13:17:00 | My gut says this will go over 1p |  m_night10 | |
14/6/2025 08:08:33 | Good news for Schurter is good news for Cap-xx
Commission advances on the modernisation of EU-Switzerland relations |  grahamwales1 | |
12/6/2025 16:25:26 | About 80% certain now that Samsung are developing UWB headphones with Cap-XX supercapacitors.
Supercapacitors, also known as ultracapacitors, are energy storage devices that combine the high power density of capacitors with the higher energy density of batteries. Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a wireless technology that offers high data rates and low power consumption. While both technologies have distinct applications, there's a potential overlap in their use for certain types of wireless devices and systems, especially those requiring fast charging and long-term operation. Here's a more detailed look: Supercapacitors: Store energy electrochemically, making them capable of rapid charging and discharging. Offer higher power density compared to batteries, making them suitable for applications where quick energy delivery is needed. While they don't store as much energy as batteries, they have a longer lifespan and can withstand many more charge/discharge cycles. Ultra-Wideband (UWB): A wireless communication technology that uses a wide range of frequencies to transmit data. Known for its high data rates and ability to penetrate obstacles. Used in applications like real-time locationing, robotics, and industrial automation. Potential Applications and Synergies: Wireless Sensors and IoT Devices: UWB can be used for communication, while supercapacitors can provide power for these sensors, especially in applications where frequent charging is not practical. Portable Electronics: Supercapacitors can provide a reliable and quick power source for portable devices using UWB communication, like wearable devices or drones. Wireless Charging: UWB can be used for wireless power transfer, and supercapacitors can act as a storage medium to receive and store the transferred energy. Challenges and Considerations: Energy Density: Supercapacitors have a lower energy density than batteries, so their use is limited in applications requiring long-term energy storage. Cost: UWB technology can be more expensive than other wireless options. Integration: Combining supercapacitors and UWB in a single device requires careful design and consideration of power consumption and signal integrity. In conclusion, while supercapacitors and UWB are distinct technologies, they can complement each other in various applications, particularly where power efficiency and high data rates are needed |  grahamwales1 | |
12/6/2025 15:08:01 | I'm guessing there may be a few companies out there who has fallen out with Tesla/Maxell/Musk recently. |  grahamwales | |