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IPS Ipso Ventures

1.425
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Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Ipso Ventures LSE:IPS London Ordinary Share GB00B1GDWB47 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.425 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/9/2011
09:55
6m shares traded on LSE and plus, that's 10% assuming a buyer for every seller.
simonparker5
27/9/2011
09:53
At this rate there will be zero stock left in circulation - -
tomboyb
27/9/2011
09:53
MMs happy to take all these sells, must be some big buying in the background.
simonparker5
27/9/2011
09:53
tree shake over
falia
27/9/2011
09:49
looks like mms giving us another chance to top up , will buying mor if these drop to 6p
falia
27/9/2011
09:48
electrick, I am surprised you are still around after you called it SO wrong!

Remember this post last week????

Give it up Tom... it is on life support.. the paymetn to therakind may be a few hundred £000 and IPS get 36% eventually -cash burn is killingand if revenues dont come in then it is fund raising!!!!

That was when we were at 3p, if people had listened to you they would of lost out on a 200% profit in less than a week!!!

27macca
27/9/2011
09:46
Long time to go yet today falia, sit tight.

DC

daicaprice
27/9/2011
09:43
sorry to say another day for 10p, just fell short
falia
27/9/2011
09:35
Nopo... what revenues... the financials dont show any todate and just cant get my head around what the royalties are likely to be for this drug... or at lease 36% of the royalties...

Still, the share price is up for today having seen the MMs square their books this am with the profit taking.

electrick
27/9/2011
09:26
still dont see where the revenue is going to come from though... without some detail on the payment from Therakind or the royalties.... just cant square the circle.....

What do you think Tomboy? what 2 things are you thinking?

electrick
27/9/2011
09:18
10% total equity traded - MMs don't have the stock so it can possibly be one of two things.gl.
tomboyb
27/9/2011
09:18
Ipsolenergy:

They offer Evaluation Service, Financial Modelling, Site Evaluation,
Feasibility Studies, Planning and Monitoring, System Qualification
Performance Measurements,Measurement of the generators, I/V-characteristic, Convention to Standard Test Conditions, Measurements on the inverter
Electrical Safety, Person and system protection, operational safety,

Consulting Services and Systems Integration

Solar PV Market analysis and futures
Solar PV Strategy
Solar PV Design & Implementation
End-to-end deployment of Solar PV solutions
Various Performance Test Reviews
Training; eg. wind loading, inverter technologies, earthing, etc.




Their research team are also running a project with some heavy hitting partners in the solar PV market

Astonfield
BHEL-ASSCP
European Joint Research Centre
HVV Solar
I T Power
Indian Inst of Technology Kharagpur
Indian Institute of Technology
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
IPSOL Test Limited
Lancosolar
Leapfrog
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
New and Renewable Energy Centre NaREC
PerkinElmer Ltd
Reliance Solar
Shurjo Energy
Solar Century Global Community Trust
Solar Semiconductor Pvt. Ltd
Tata BP Solar India Limited
West Bengal Green Energy Development Cor

Definition of the performance of photovoltaics is normally reduced to the efficiency alone. However, this number contains no indication of key issues such as system component reliability, module stability or appropriate balance of system design -- all of which play a crucial role in determining the performance in terms of usability. The key indicator is the levelised cost of energy (LCOE). The main influences on this, and thus the viability of photovoltaic technologies, are not only in material science but also in the way systems behave in the long term, and the uncertainty in predicting their behaviour. The link between laboratory-based materials science and the LCOE is poorly understood, revealing gaps in scientific knowledge which will be filled by this project. The key outcome is improved understanding of the potential for deploying photovoltaics in different climatic zones.

The biggest unknowns in the LCOE are: understanding of the stability and long-term performance of photovoltaic modules; how a holistic system performance can be described; and the uncertainty in life-time energy yield prediction. This is crucial, especially for newer thin film technologies, which have been shown to be more variable in degradation and often suffer inappropriate balance of system components. Close collaboration with manufacturers of thin film as well as crystalline silicon devices will ensure that these aspects are appropriately covered. Novel measurement and modelling approaches for the prediction of life-time energy yield of the modules will be developed and validated against realistic data in collected in different climatic zones. This will result in the development of accelerated test procedures. Uncertainty calculations will enable identification and minimisation of this, and thus reduce the LCOE. A holistic systems approach is taken, specifically looking at the effects of different inverters in different climates and the effects of the existing network infrastructure on energy performance.

At the heart of this project is the development of models and their validation, all focused on predicting the lifetime energy yield. A measurement campaign will be undertaken using novel techniques to better monitor the long-term behaviour of modules. Detailed, spatially-resolved techniques will be developed and linked to finite element-based models. This then allows the development of improved accelerated tests to be linked to real environments. These models will be validated against modules measured in a variety of realistic deployments. Using a geographical information system, maps of environmental strains and expected degradation rates per year for the different technologies will be developed.

The feedback from the grid is an often underestimated effect on photovoltaic system performance. Typically, the grid and power conditioning cause 5-10% losses in otherwise appropriately installed systems; in unfortunate cases this can rise to 60%. The underlying reasons need to be better understood, so specific models for the interaction with the grid and different control strategies will be developed with the overall aim to minimise these loss effects.

This project will be crucial for both the UK and India to translate their ambitious installation plans into reality as it will deliver the tools required to plan the viability of installations via geographical information systems, underpinned by a robust science base. This will aid decisions on the use of appropriate photovoltaic technology for a given site, to include both the modules themselves and other system components, to maximise cost-effectiveness and reliability.

Interesting stuff in a market... just not sure yet what their differentiator is over the rest of the players in this space .....

electrick
27/9/2011
08:46
Should we be getting an RNS this week??
27macca
27/9/2011
08:45
Seems like every dip being bought into again, showing great strength, double figures today??

10p still only 3.8M M/Cap according to table so kindly posted every day above!!

27macca
27/9/2011
08:40
I don't think this is sustainable - MMs will need to borrow stock - - 60% owned to consortium does'nt leave too much in free float.
tomboyb
27/9/2011
08:24
XXIC the next one?
pre
27/9/2011
08:19
Well done Chesty, only joking. Still holding 35k from 2.7p but intend to do the same @ 13p and keep 10k freebies for the 50p mark!!!

You never know!

DC

daicaprice
27/9/2011
08:15
fantastic well done to LTH
schrodingers_cat
27/9/2011
08:15
daicaprice got in at 4p sold half at 9.25p

The rest are free & left to run I did not expect this to fly so quickly...The funds are ready to get back in.

Be lucky to all

chesty1
27/9/2011
08:15
4 bagger in week is pretty good. Wish I'd bought back in earlier.
induna123
27/9/2011
08:14
Admittedly its a very small cap - what is rests on is the valuation of therakind and its further pipeline - they've done extremely well with Bucculum.
tomboyb
27/9/2011
08:12
weren't these around 2p a week or so ago? well done guys!!
pre
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