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IQE Iqe Plc

28.75
0.00 (0.00%)
01 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Iqe Plc LSE:IQE London Ordinary Share GB0009619924 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 28.75 28.35 29.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electronic Components, Nec 167.49M -74.54M -0.0775 -3.72 276.91M
Iqe Plc is listed in the Electronic Components sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker IQE. The last closing price for Iqe was 28.75p. Over the last year, Iqe shares have traded in a share price range of 12.32p to 32.55p.

Iqe currently has 961,504,577 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Iqe is £276.91 million. Iqe has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.72.

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31/1/2018
09:47
MF - Agree that the company must come out with some sort of reassurances to both Institutions and PI's.
IMO the more they leave it the more the hyenas will be convinced they are right why their persistence in butchering the share price

fuji99
31/1/2018
09:43
The 3 month chart looks interesting. I wonder if this will be the leg down when if finally breaks below £1? I'd personally like to get it over and done with, would hopefully see many of the shorters cashing in their chips and allow for the next leap forwards (maybe?).
poombear
31/1/2018
09:39
Just need to sit tight for the next 48 hours while all the tech updates are released and hope the broker targets are realistic, with positive news on 20th March.

12 Jan Deutsche Bank 140.00 Hold
12 Jan Barclays... 210.00 Overweight
21 Dec Citigroup 195.00 Buy
20 Dec Peel Hunt 188.00 Buy

Faith and patience !

hannath
31/1/2018
09:35
Fascinating, but annoying, to witness how the big players have collaborated to bring the share price down 15% in a couple of days since the AMS news of massive growth in IQE’s sector caused a jump in IQE to 125p.
bbonsall
31/1/2018
08:45
The share is on AIM, so price sensitive has a wide meaning, but they don't need to be RNSd, just an update on the website would do.
mad foetus
31/1/2018
08:35
Several raids already this morning from desperate shorters launching flurries of AT sells to try and smash down the bid. Today & tomorrow will be their last opportunities to push it down before a rebound and sustained recovery imo
rossy73
31/1/2018
08:29
All good news but really we need information from the company and for progress to feed into turnover and EPS. I understand that there are NDAs in place, but the odd announcement of new facilities being completed, new machines starting up, major but unnamed new clients being won, operating at full capacity, recruiting new staff, creating a new job title to reflect growth in the business etc, would all help the share price
mad foetus
31/1/2018
08:02
The Lumentum announcement explains in partApple’s investment in Finisar ;-)

The bottom line is that there IS and will REMAIN a GLOBAL SHORTAGE of VCSEL supply, and anyone that does their research knows, not ALL VCSELS are created equally ;-)

Eitherways any collaboration that accelerates Android 3D sensing is fabulous news for IQE

Also it endorses the OUT-SOURCING model employed by IQE, there is simply NO WAY that vertical companies like Lumentum, Finisar and Himax can concentrate on VCSEL production when their CORE business of module production is being so stretched- think long and hard on that point

Nothing sensational here, but an update from Bluglass last night, simply mentions at about 2 mins 20 seconds the strong collaboration with IQE which is NDA’d, this is all about incorporating IQE’s cREO IP utilising Bluglass low temperature RPCVD technology and I am guessing we will be hearing a lot more about this shortly


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sweenoid
31/1/2018
06:54
Thanks Taffy.

This answers the route Himax and Qualcomm went. Which also makes IQE a probable supplier here to. And as this may well be a product used in Android phones means its a bigger market than Apple.

"Lumentum partner Himax, with their SLiM™ module for mobile device platforms, incorporates a Lumentum diode laser, wafer-level optics (WLO), laser drivers, diffractive optical elements (DOE) and additional semiconductor components for Face ID facial authentication."

poombear
31/1/2018
01:03
Dexter - hopefully Qorvo will mention something later on today when they release their results.
blueflame
31/1/2018
00:20
hammerd230 Jan '18 - 18:04 - 12177 of 12184

"EDIT - excuse my slight crotchetiness, I've decided to only drink on up days......" -End-

Fingers crossed that you don't come on here at the end of Feb. and say, "Not a drop has passed my lips for more than a month". I'd much prefer to hear that the wine consumption in France has increased by 10% in the same period.

regasclockwork
31/1/2018
00:01
Noted on Bloomberg TV that its thought that Qorvo have taken over
Broadcom front end product for new Apple phones No detail as to what or when but
Qorvo is a major customer for IQE. Lots happening this year .:)

dexter5
30/1/2018
21:46
IQE customer I believe.

Lumentum Showcases New Technologies And Solutions

PR Newswire•January 30, 2018

taffy100
30/1/2018
19:30
The fund will receive a fee split of the earnings from shorting and the fee split is dependant on the negotiation between the fund and the securities lending provider who acts as the middle man between the broker dealers and the fund. Allowing short selling in their funds creates alpha in their portfolio as well as allowing other strategies to proceed such as dividend tax arbitrage. E.g. if the fund is a UK entity and hold a French stock they may only receive 80% of the dividend due to tax, lending a French stock to a French entity may allow that entity to receive 90%. Very simplified example but there are very many reasons for securities lending it's not just for "doom and gloom" shorting....
drobinson1991
30/1/2018
19:16
After that Routers article, now would be an excellent time for the lenders to all-at-the-same-time demand their shares back from the shorters. :-)

However, one question that I have about funds profiting by lending shares to shorters.... Who pockets the cash received from lending out the shares? The fund itself (i.e. investors in the fund) or the fund manager? If it is the former then, taking a long term view, you can almost make a case for why they lend the shares out. However, if it is the latter then that would appear to be a clear conflict of interrest would it not??

jamesrowe
30/1/2018
19:04
If I was invested in a T Rowe fund and they couldn't go short, I would be very worried indeed!
toffeeman
30/1/2018
18:38
your liver must be having a well earned rest then h2
thereptile
30/1/2018
18:04
Toffeeman - the problem with fund managers doing that is that the only money they have belongs to their investors who invest in their funds. If I were 64.5 years old and about to retire and my main investment for my retirement was a T Rowe Price fund which held a bunch of long IQE shares then I would be ROYALLY f'ed off that their activities had directly contributed to my fund being worth less than it otherwise would have been if they hadn't.

As to them enjoying the benefits of being able to buy cheaper as a result of the shorts in place (directly facilitated by their actions) then this really is little more than collusion, price gouging and market manipulation bordering on, effectively, insider trading and is, or bloody well should be, illegal !

EDIT - excuse my slight crotchetiness, I've decided to only drink on up days......

hammerd2
30/1/2018
17:46
Like Toffeeman, I too am a simple soul but have been trading and investing for many years and it is a simple observable fact that when a price spikes too much it regresses to the norm. The rise that IQE had last year is sufficient to make a good bet on the stock falling back and opening a short position.

There does not have to be 'something bad going on that only the sharp city boys would know'

After all was Arm not heavily shorted as it was rising and look at the Dow today. It has risen to far to fast and is now down 350 points on the day. It does not mean the US economy is about to crash..simply that the Dow has risen too far too fast and is, therefore a good candidate for a short.

I think that is all there is to it.

bocase
30/1/2018
17:20
Sweenoid’s link extract: “But over the last few months, some short sellers - who position themselves to profit when a share price falls - have grown convinced that IQE will lose its dominant position in the technology, according to sources familiar with two of the seven hedge funds that have disclosed short positions in IQE’s stock.

They declined to be named as they are not authorized to speak publicly”.

Amazing that so many share this same conviction despite IQE’s diverse portfolio of cutting edge products many of whose markets are about to inflect, no less. No wonder Meadow’s comment was confidently spare.

hoverflyman
30/1/2018
17:15
The shorts are not idiots, they are sharp boys and will have spent time and money looking at all angles of this business... Mr Meadows has gone on record let's see how things settle..
sailastra
30/1/2018
17:13
Good to hear from Meadows..re shorters, it WAS simple the majority saw too quick a rise, that is as clever as (most) are when deciding what to short.
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