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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ethernity Networks Ltd | LSE:ENET | London | Ordinary Share | IL0011410359 | ORD NIS0.001 (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.038 | 31.67% | 0.158 | 0.14 | 0.145 | 0.18 | 0.12 | 0.12 | 551,922,825 | 16:35:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Communications Equip, Nec | 3.78M | -6.37M | -0.0169 | -0.08 | 453.17k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/9/2024 08:27 | Oh dear Patt As has been continually said the game is up. Give up man. | realdealy | |
03/9/2024 07:23 | Some people did not calm down yesterday.Dont upset yourself today. | snooker40 | |
03/9/2024 07:22 | But pwhite. While you are spot on about the 0.4p, or 0.3p you are missing the real point about New Tech not selling. If Ethernity went into administration then right now New Tech would be left with valueless shares and their remaining unconverted loan of £405k would also be lost. So, they clearly have no concerns over Ethernity going bust. Which it would do, especially with a delay on the $1.05m contract unless they were making serious Tarana sales every month. As they said they would “throughout H2 24”. | purchaseatthetop | |
03/9/2024 07:00 | koti4 - "Looks like another day of nothing ahead" It won't be another day of nothing ahead if nothing happens. If nothing happens and the share price closes unmoved the next conversion will be 0.30p under the rounding down procedures. The last 5 days would have included two days with share price being 0.45p on the bid. Some people took comfort from the fact New Tech were not selling. I explained there is no need for them to sell if the share price keeps falling. If there is any positive news on the aerospace contract from tomorrow onward New Tech can sell into any rise at 0.30p. | pwhite73 | |
03/9/2024 06:09 | Looks like another day of nothing ahead | koti4 | |
03/9/2024 06:02 | Also... how far is a measley $400k going? That's gone in BOD salaries already.. So where's the other contracts that were insinuated 6 months ago?? | bantamboy | |
03/9/2024 01:27 | Pull the other one. "Exciting" news for the last 5 years. Give up man. | realdealy | |
02/9/2024 20:25 | Labour Day in the US today so public holiday. Will be interesting to see if anything serious appears tomorrow. It is just 13 months to G2 launch which will happen at WISPA 2025 mid Oct. We started getting production orders for G1 in late 2020 for the Oct 21 launch. They have to get numbers of trial units out many months before launch so major customers can do field trials. 2/12/20 RNS “A customer who signed a contract in May 2017 to enable 1Gbps over fixed wireless residential service as an alternative to fibre has now advanced beyond field trials to actual service deployment, incorporating Ethernity's FPGA SoC as the main switch and traffic manager device, to be located at each antenna. Following successful field trials in 2020, the customer has forecast that they will require ~$500,000 ENET FPGA SoCs based on their planned deployment rollout for 2021, the vast majority of these to be supplied in H2 2021, and a further requirement of up to ~$1m in SoCs in 2022.” We are just more than a year earlier than this RNS. G2 field trials may already be happening. Of course we can say nothing. Interesting that they said $1.5m chips needed. They then raised that to $2m. 5,000 chips for $1.5m is $300 a chip. Which is about right. So much exciting news very close or happening. | purchaseatthetop | |
02/9/2024 19:46 | They'll mess it up. I promise. | realdealy | |
02/9/2024 19:45 | In a normal company spot on, but this is enet. It's possessed. | realdealy | |
02/9/2024 18:02 | Let’s not forget it’s all about TARANA. Nothing else matters. PURCHASEATTHETOP said so. | antonagis | |
02/9/2024 17:30 | If they drop another contract Those that are in final stages You could be looking at re run of last time 3 or 4 pence | washingmachine | |
02/9/2024 17:28 | Dp grow up you tool We all can work out the imitation bluster What they stopped out of over 300 contracts (military alone) Gas masks ? The RNS is good news a 400k injection of cash Any one of you clowns looked at the market cap of ENET … U can’t see value here , I’d seriously pack in self investing if you can’t ! This will do the 504 exercise soon mark my words , it’s primed for it | washingmachine | |
02/9/2024 15:57 | U.K. suspending some military equipment export licenses to Israel. Never just a formality.. | dplewis1 | |
02/9/2024 14:45 | I don't know if the new incumbents are raising the profile of enet.? The way to raise the profile of enet is to manage it well, show off the rock solid financing to the market, and stay away from money sharks at all costs. | realdealy | |
02/9/2024 13:53 | The sooner this so called company goes bust the better. Been milking shareholders for years. | russ42 | |
02/9/2024 13:39 | As if the $42.5b BEAD and other $37.5n other US govt funding was not enough…&helli Let’s add another $9b to the pot. “The Federal Communications Commission today announced it had adopted new rules to move forward with targeted investments in the deployment of advanced, 5G mobile wireless broadband services in rural communities. The bipartisan vote on these rules reignites the 5G Fund for Rural America using the FCC's new and improved broadband coverage map, which shows that millions of homes and businesses lack mobile 5G coverage. For Phase I of the 5G Fund, the Commission will use a multi-round reverse auction to distribute up to $9 billion to bring voice and 5G mobile broadband service to rural areas of the country unlikely to otherwise see unsubsidized deployment of 5G-capable networks. Once the Commission is ready, we will announce the expected start of the auction through a Public Notice.” This has got to help both Tarana, our broadband access solutions and maybe even our long forgotten Open RAN solutions that got us into so much trouble. | purchaseatthetop |
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