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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cientifica | LSE:CTFA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B4YSYV64 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 0.95 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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02/1/2014 15:52 | This is therefore a low risk high growth potential stock!. | leebong | |
02/1/2014 15:18 | Here is the New Year Letter: I would like to take this opportunity to thank former Avia Health Informatics Plc shareholders for staying with us, and to welcome new shareholders and to provide an end of year update on Cientifica. Since becoming involved with the Company in September the new management team has resolved all outstanding creditor issues through a CVA and changed the Company's name to Cientifica Plc. The investing policy of Cientifica Plc is to invest in and build companies applying graphene, but not to produce graphene itself. Graphene is still attracting significant interest, both from the markets, as shown by the recent Applied Graphene Materials plc flotation and the increasing number of graphite miners seeking to link themselves with graphene, and also from certain companies who are promoting graphene as a commodity which can be actively traded. Our belief, based on our experience with other nanomaterials, is that the price for all forms of graphene will only be driven down as capacity increases and production technologies improve. We are aware of and have visited several Far East companies whose production capacity is an order of magnitude greater than anything in Europe or the USA. We have identified a number of applications of graphene which will allow us to target major markets. These are applications where graphene has the potential to introduce game changing technology and for which we have already identified potential customers. We are in discussions with a number of parties in respect of such opportunities, the results of which we hope will be announced in due course. In the final quarter of 2013 we also commenced relationships with a number of graphene businesses in the Far East, the US and Europe with a view to ensuring that we have a scalable and high quality supply of graphene and access to highly skilled partners for developing the graphene based materials which we will require. We also initiated discussions with a number of academic institutions whose expertise and infrastructure would allow us to develop graphene applications faster and at lower cost than working alone. With over 1 billion of funding going into graphene research in Europe alone, we believe that the current opportunities we are pursuing are just the tip of the iceberg. Our contacts and our extensive academic network give us a window on the future applications of graphene. This allows us to identify applications early and build significant value by securing and developing them. Our capability in developing early stage nanotechnology businesses, combined with our academic network also allows us to minimise risk. Whilst we believe that 2014 will be another year of graphene related excitement, we will continue to focus on bringing real applications of graphene to market. We believe that this is the best way to build a long term sustainable business and to repay the confidence of our investors. With best regards and best wishes for a prosperous and happy New Year. Tim Harper CEO | leebong | |
02/1/2014 12:48 | Graphene is about to boom and will provide some great investment opportunities for those in the know. In our CEO Tim Harper we have the of the worlds best qualified to make those investments. hxxp://uk.linkedin.c | encarter | |
02/1/2014 12:36 | Yep good news soon. This from results. "With the European Commission funding research to the tune of EUR1bn over the coming decade, and Cientifica's strong links to the academic community, we are confident that we can identify and develop high value added applications of graphene with commercial potential. This allows us to build a robust technology business rooted in our deep understanding of graphene, but focussing on revenue generating applications. " | encarter | |
02/1/2014 12:30 | Expecting M&A news this month then the stock will really take-off. | leebong | |
02/1/2014 12:11 | Good news if you still hold they seem to have cleared the overhang, best price I can get is 3.45p now, for ages they were offering stock below 3p | 29howard | |
31/12/2013 10:41 | Good morning Today's shareholding RNS seems interesting if only because new years eve must be about the least likely time for investors to learn of it. Though the share holding is slightly down. | maytrees | |
25/12/2013 10:52 | big moves on the other graphene share i notice | oldvic | |
23/12/2013 08:15 | patience /ˈpeɪʃ noun noun: patience 1. the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious. Very important if you are an investor and want to make money. | encarter | |
21/12/2013 01:19 | OMG really? One whole day without a post relating the wonders of Graphene? Not one post that has NOTHING to do with this fraud POS CTFA but SOUNDS really really cool? I see "Graphene Investor" (the TB sock puppet) hasn't posted in almost 2 months... LOLLOLLOL Will wonders never cease? Speaking of wonders... has this POS done ANYTHING they said they would? NO? Shocking. | yarsan | |
19/12/2013 23:01 | Graphene Synthesis by Dry-Ice Method - NIU Video | 4pens | |
19/12/2013 22:53 | Carbon Checkmates Carbon Mike Lewinski I believe that graphene, the two-dimensional form of pure carbon, will change every aspect of how we produce, store and transmit energy. Graphene will not only replace fossil fuels as an energy production mechanism, but will also replace petrochemical-based plastics as the building block for a wide variety of consumer goods. Graphene has already been made from CO2 using dry ice. In the future, we may have an entirely different kind of carbon tax needed, to prevent people extracting CO2 from the air to make graphene, because that could cause global cooling. | encarter | |
19/12/2013 22:51 | But next year, as every year, most physicists will be doing work that is much more down to Earth from medical physics and optics to nanotechnology and semiconductors. In particular, 2014 will see a continuing stream of exciting results using graphene the one-atom-thick sheet of carbon that is not only the strongest material ever discovered, but can also carry currents with a density one million times that of copper. Our prediction is that this material will be used for the first time in the touchscreen of a commercially available smartphone either from Samsung or Apple. The device will not look or feel too different to existing phones, as the graphene will merely replace the conventional indium-tin-oxide electrode. However, a phone with a graphene electrode in its touchscreen could kick-start the next transformation of the display industry, which will eventually see fully flexible and bendable screens made largely from graphene becoming the norm. We can therefore expect the further development of a "graphene ecosystem" during 2014, thanks to a "perfect storm" of companies making graphene of the right amount and quality, engineers designing products people want and researchers transferring their know-how from the research lab to the marketplace. | encarter | |
19/12/2013 11:19 | CEO Tim Harper. | encarter | |
13/12/2013 17:57 | Winterflood dumping as muppets get sucked in | drunken sailor | |
12/12/2013 22:34 | hxxp://www.materials | encarter | |
12/12/2013 08:18 | This stock is in the right place at the right time. When the first batch of fledgling take-overs happen the share price will take-off. | leebong |
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