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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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-0.021 | -4.57% | 0.439 | 0.42 | 0.43 | 0.46 | 0.425 | 0.46 | 4,205,611 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Indl Inorganic Chemicals,nec | 4.3M | -6.17M | -0.0034 | -1.24 | 7.55M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/8/2021 11:11 | I think we may be at the bottom of the pullback here. A weekly finish above 7.5p would be a good indicator that it's going to attempt 10p next. Volume sells have dried up and a few largish buys have started to come in to support it. Aimho, dyor, etc... free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | simonsmithiv | |
02/8/2021 08:34 | An interesting announcement this morning from Catenae Innovation which adds a little 'flesh' to last month's announcement from our company : It shows the potential size of this enterprise were ProMake to be successful. (Its own website makes interesting reading - promake.com) | knownowt | |
22/7/2021 11:42 | They've been busy of late, knownowt. Can see why they wanted that loan to increase production capability. Will 21/22 be a transformative year? Dare we believe? Ha! | lsoc85 | |
22/7/2021 09:39 | Thank you, Lsoc; a very interesting find. It serves to underline that Haydale is working with major companies across a broad spectrum of industries. Hopefully, this is funded! | knownowt | |
21/7/2021 21:18 | Well, well. Back down the Haydale rabbit hole I've delved, which is my wont of a Wednesday evening, and it appears that a golden nugget has been unearthed. Haydale are developing a CeramycGuard tile grout for €30bn multinational Saint-Gobain: hxxps://www.linkedin Incredible. | lsoc85 | |
19/7/2021 16:26 | Carnage out there Bought a few more for 7.7p | volsung | |
15/7/2021 16:16 | Well that rally didn't last long....typical Haydale | 1looking | |
10/7/2021 08:49 | Lsoc, I agree. Well, we are 10 days into the new year and I am hoping for great, meaningful announcements to be released during the course of it. | knownowt | |
09/7/2021 17:13 | Hi knownowt. Yes, I noted their production capacity of 20k per day but went with an article from 2018 stating that they actually do 1,000 per day: I definitely chose worst case but hopefully the truth is somewhere inbetween. Another bone of contention was the price of the 80kg in December. A review of the interims in Feb suggests that the UK operation made a total of £80k in H1 2021. Was it all on that sale? £13.33 for the raw material per sole seems pricey so left it out. Either way, the worst case scenario is exciting in itself. If it's any more, it'd be fair to say the PLC is making great strides. | lsoc85 | |
09/7/2021 15:41 | Lsoc, I believe that the production figure is 20,000 pairs per diem - per the press release 9/2/2021 on Haydale'swebsite - and if one was to assume that just 10% was ffor premium product soles then the original batch would have lasted 1.5 days. | knownowt | |
09/7/2021 11:42 | next stop 15p right sector things about to heat up | stockhunters | |
08/7/2021 21:44 | Following on from my last post re HDPE, and in light of the continued price strength, I've delved further down the Haydale rabbit hole in search of anything which could make the rise sustainable. There's good news. It appears that Bolflex have incorporated Haydale's enhanced rubber masterbatch into their product line: hxxps://bolflex.pt/p The Haydale input relates to 'SBR Advanced' (hxxps://www.thegrap Bolflex's blurb says they make 1,000 pairs per day. On the assumption of a 5 day week minus Bank Holidays that's circa 250,000 pairs of soles per year. Once the product is established, let's assume it makes up a tenth of sales (worst case-ish). That's at least c.25k soles required per year. Bolflex, on the face of it, do appear to be a good company so I'd imagine other rubber soles manufacturers will be interested once the Hayd/Bolflex SBR hits the streets. A step in the right direction? | lsoc85 | |
08/7/2021 17:20 | huge delayed buy popped up 564,972 at 9.76 wow 27p short term target | yus777 | |
08/7/2021 16:20 | You might just be on to something there. The PATit initiative could be very interesting indeed. Not just that but they seem to be evolving very nicely into a real player, not just a company that's doing some research into things, but one that is very scalable | cashistrash | |
08/7/2021 15:52 | Defo in breakout territory now | volsung | |
08/7/2021 15:17 | Meanwhile the HAYD share price is up when LSE is sharply down. | maytrees | |
08/7/2021 13:42 | Haha I could say exactly the same about your post too... why you so upset, this is a board is it not? For discussion. Why even bother spending the time to reply to it if you don't like it.. odd person you are | cashistrash | |
08/7/2021 13:32 | What aloud of Tosh Meaningless post similar to the previous . who cares if you take up a position | best1467 | |
08/7/2021 12:35 | Price target 24p in 12 months based on info in yahoo | 338 | |
07/7/2021 18:02 | This looks very interesting. Should I take up a position here though... | cashistrash | |
07/7/2021 14:06 | Nice chart | volsung | |
28/6/2021 08:36 | simonsmith Good prediction - breakout | niggle | |
28/6/2021 08:23 | amazing chart double digits incoming | stockhunters | |
25/6/2021 16:14 | Yes looking interesting just need to break the 8p resistance its been a stumbling block several times but as you say the volume is a good bullish indicator | best1467 |
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