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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Haydale Graphene Industries Plc | LSE:HAYD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKWQ1135 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.005 | 1.14% | 0.445 | 0.43 | 0.46 | 0.445 | 0.43 | 0.44 | 1,689,284 | 13:24:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Indl Inorganic Chemicals,nec | 4.3M | -6.17M | -0.0034 | -1.29 | 7.91M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/11/2018 07:54 | Dunno but I have. | encarter | |
26/11/2018 16:38 | has superg bought in here ? | arab3 | |
26/11/2018 10:35 | timbo So you don't answer easy questions,wouldn't trust you as a Director then,thanks. | p@ | |
26/11/2018 10:18 | Headline: DJ Wheelsure Holdings (WHLP) Statement re Business Update Date/Time: 26/11/2018 10:12:00 Wheelsure Holdings Plc (NEX:WHLP), the NEX quoted industrial engineering company, today announces that further to the company's collaboration with Haydale Graphene Industries plc (AIM: HAYD) as announced on 28th February 2018, a three-way project is being established with the addition of The University of Manchester's Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC). Ray Gibbs, President Business Development, Haydale, said: "We are delighted to bring our graphene materials knowledge to this project and work with Wheelsure and Manchester GEIC to produce a superior solution. The outcome will enable Wheelsure to market and sell its product worldwide across a range of applications that require a permanent 'smart' locking nut and bolt assembly." | sweetnodude | |
26/11/2018 09:27 | >>>p@ which suggests to me you already know the answer, You should be able to find further details and a contemporaneous commentary on the Advfn VRS bulletin boards. | timbo003 | |
26/11/2018 08:49 | No, just post the answer timbo- p@ 23 Nov '18 - 15:00 - 753 of 755 Edit 0 0 0 timbo-At what prices did you support VRS and how many do you still hold? timbo00322 Nov '18 - 13:48 - 750 of 753 0 1 0 I also supported VRS in two placings, which is probably beyond what most of the current shareholders who frequent the ADVFN bulletin board have ever done to directly support the company | p@ | |
26/11/2018 08:39 | >>>p@ If I posted the details here, would you question the veracity of my response? >>>axotyl * Cash spent in a placing goes directly to the company * Cash spent by buying shares through a retail stock broker goes to the Market Maker | timbo003 | |
23/11/2018 20:03 | "...which is probably beyond what most of the current shareholders who frequent the ADVFN bulletin board have ever done to directly support the company" - Timbo Interesting idea - I think you'd be surprised. Not quite sure how that 'directly' supports the company, though. | axotyl | |
23/11/2018 15:00 | timbo-At what prices did you support VRS and how many do you still hold? timbo00322 Nov '18 - 13:48 - 750 of 753 0 1 0 I also supported VRS in two placings, which is probably beyond what most of the current shareholders who frequent the ADVFN bulletin board have ever done to directly support the company | p@ | |
23/11/2018 08:38 | Time for a rocket Gif, I did realise they were oversold and was expecting a bounce, but I wasn't expecting it to be this big 😬 | timbo003 | |
22/11/2018 15:28 | timbo-At what prices did you support VRS and how many do you still hold? | p@ | |
22/11/2018 13:48 | I also supported VRS in two placings, which is probably beyond what most of the current shareholders who frequent the ADVFN bulletin board have ever done to directly support the company | timbo003 | |
22/11/2018 13:34 | Not so Phoenix I have been critical of some of the VRS shareholders and I have been critical of the VRS overvaluation, I have not been critical of the company and I wish them well. | timbo003 | |
22/11/2018 13:26 | Timbo, Since you insist on posting on the VRS board, you have been critical of Versarien for nearly two years now. At that time Versarien's share price was 15p and Haydale has an share price of around £2. # Please note that the share price of Haydale is about 21p and the share price of Versarien is £1.20 5ays it all one needs to know really. | phoenixs | |
22/11/2018 10:05 | Have never understood why VRS is on such a high rating compared to this ..not that I own either. Are they addressing different markets? | meijiman | |
22/11/2018 08:43 | >>>best146 I am inclined to agree, I think the chances are we have seen the nadir and the risk reward profile does appear to be better than it was a couple of months ago. Some of my best gains over the years have been made when I have bought shares at a time when investor sentiment is at rock bottom and with Haydale many stale bulls and potential investors are now ignoring positive incremental updates. The chances are there will be an equity based fund raise in the next 6 months or so, but the gloom merchants are assuming that this will take place through bucket shops at a massive discount and at a price lower than present, I do not think this will necessarily be the case. The company has a growing order book and the chairman has begun a cost cutting exercise which has already shaved off costs of £1m/annum with more to come. The Haydale technology offers a unique solution and it clearly has a future, the question investors have to ask themselves is will current shareholders be the beneficiaries of this, or will the benefits be seen by new investors who come in to provide further finance or to snap up the technology? | timbo003 | |
22/11/2018 08:21 | I don't think so p@ , unfortunately michaelmcandrew knows what he is talking about and I suspect that Ray would like to be able to sell the lot. There is no good reason to buy the cash burn is far too high to remain afloat. | luckyorange | |
22/11/2018 07:33 | New to this company aware that long term holders have experienced many false dawns and lots of losses but at these levels on the back of recent news and more to come feel risk reward is favourable ,and expect a reasonable return over next 1/2 years. | best1467 | |
20/11/2018 10:04 | This share is doomed. No cash and no hope of raising any cash. Pathetic RNSs with no indication of what the 'good' news means in cash terms for the company. It's all jam tomorrow. That may be right but Haydale is unlikely to be around to profit from the graphene bonanza. This is a one-way street to oblivion. | michaelmcandrew | |
20/11/2018 08:24 | Will Ray Gibbs buy Back those shares he sold less than 2 months ago ? | p@ | |
19/11/2018 15:39 | There is plenty of life in this dog yet and at these prices you may think a bargain could be had. However, there are high levels of cash burn within the company and recent announcements are not going to fill the coffers. Shares in Issue are a very reserved 27.33 million and sense a re-float with generation of new shares diluting any current holdings. Would imagine for Instuitional holders they will receive a sweetner of extra shares for their current holdings. Short term aim is get the share price as high as possible. So the number crunchers can earn their crust, keeping new shares issued to a minimum at a guide price set at the maximum. Until this happens I will keep my powder dry. | seastork | |
19/11/2018 07:49 | Reassuring news today, no details on numbers (yet), but I predict a blue day today. I suspect we have seen the bottom, at least for now. | timbo003 | |
13/11/2018 13:11 | Jonwig, The pertinent words are "this research is sponsored by the company". That's all you need to know. | andy | |
13/11/2018 09:44 | donkey performance here, up 22% earlier now just 2% :-( | loser7 | |
13/11/2018 08:45 | colin-now unable to sell but can buy @ 14p all those 14p in sell column are buys | loser7 |
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