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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Modern Water Plc | LSE:MWG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1XF5X66 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 2.45 | 2.40 | 2.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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26/4/2017 19:17 | Won't have a problem raising. Look at what has recently happend with ETF close down in water and the money is looking for a home. Add the unique IP, increaed market reach, demand and some of the microcap funds sniffing round. Corener turned. | p1nkfish | |
26/4/2017 19:10 | jailbird 13 Apr '17 - 11:35 - 42 of 52 0 0 Basically do not touch it....no profit in sight for at least 2 years. There will be a placing at some point.. that is why these Cos list on AIM and then it promptly 3 bags.pmsl | runwaypaul | |
26/4/2017 18:59 | Desalination is more than just filtering the sea water, it has in the past been done by osmosis, but is an expensive process. Why do you think all UK water companies prefer to harness rain water. | gbenson1 | |
26/4/2017 18:06 | bb2, have sent you a message for a question on another one. | p1nkfish | |
26/4/2017 17:49 | gbenson I'll be very surprised if it doesn't make for a 20p breakout within the first hour of trading tomorrow. People are only just beginning to waken up to the potential and I think there are far bigger returns ahead. | leafysuburb | |
26/4/2017 17:02 | my oh my, that was a good day :-) | argylerich | |
26/4/2017 16:43 | Get in there :0) | madmonkflin | |
26/4/2017 16:35 | It depends on how cutting edge the graphene filters are, they need to remove all micro particles and metals, I'm in for the ride. | gbenson1 | |
26/4/2017 16:33 | Cool. Any other questions p1nkfish? ;-) | bamboo2 | |
26/4/2017 16:22 | Its probably the next Blue Prism Dyor on Modern Water's association with the development of a Graphene Filter that can turn sea water into normal drinking water. Then think of the potential for all those drought stricken and warm climate countries with coastline. Its just starting to bounce and recognise its cutting edge technology imho. | leafysuburb | |
26/4/2017 15:32 | Amazing rise this month with the momentum seemingly coming from the recent China news, along with growing realisation of the potential here. Keep expecting it to have a breather at some stage but as yet there has been no pull-back at all, even on the quiet days! | mr hat | |
26/4/2017 13:43 | Still think caution here. Still burning cash. Central costs alone were £1.3m and operating loss £2.5m before dep and ann. Running ahead of itself and wouldn't be surprised if a cash call is near at hand. All guess work as usual. | smithless | |
26/4/2017 13:03 | I said this could return to £1 this year and the new order for a desalinatin plant in China just confirms my belief. Nice chart by the way. | top tips | |
26/4/2017 10:24 | All good so far, just need a couple more sales confirmed on the Aquapak, ZLD, FO side and things will really fly. | argylerich | |
26/4/2017 10:07 | Going well again this morning | hastings | |
26/4/2017 09:42 | Nice one bb2. | p1nkfish | |
26/4/2017 09:34 | Hi p1nkfish, Funnily enough I have just been looking at that very thing! As I mentioned before, we have multiple positive looking chart patterns occurring concurrently. I'm reasonably sure over the last few days we have been witnessing the making of a flag that is the consolidation zone within a High and Tight Flag pattern. The basic ID requirement for this pattern is a rise of 90% in less than two months. It is confirmed as valid with an eod close above 13.2 Target price is 18.275 Added 20k yesterday :-) | bamboo2 | |
26/4/2017 09:22 | bb2, any further predictions beyond possible 14p-14.5p? | p1nkfish | |
26/4/2017 09:21 | No, abroad. Whatever was said hasn't harmed the price! | p1nkfish | |
26/4/2017 07:15 | Did anyone get to the AGM? Went a few years ago and the out of meeting conversation proved interesting. | argylerich | |
26/4/2017 06:59 | CyberThe Co probably has approx 400-500k cash left now .Burn rate us approx £170k/monthResults said costs will be £2m/ year End dec 2016 cash was £1.1mFrom my understanding Osmosis tech (FO) is still being developed within all the cogs to produce clean water... trials take time but these can still bring in some revenues.Broker target for profit is 2019.So no casflow positive until thenNo idea how much or what terms this trade facility is.Would not rule a placing , sometimes this route is encouraged as all parties make a few quid.But let's see. | jailbird | |
25/4/2017 07:47 | Corner turned imho. Coal to Chemical plants in China are substantial and only 1 of many Chinese industrial segments needing ZLD. Watch this space. | p1nkfish | |
25/4/2017 07:44 | China appointees. Perhaps not immediately, but not far off, I expect big news out of China sales. The ZLD orderings in China should gain attention. Important, not just monitoring will see demand. | p1nkfish | |
24/4/2017 12:36 | This has massive potential, NWL tankers leave the Tees for Gibraltar full of potable water every week, desalination on a large scale is expensive, potable water is the new oil. | gbenson1 | |
24/4/2017 12:28 | If we get any meaningful ZLD news out of China (I think we will) this will fly. Given the Indian take-up they now have proof of benefit. Only a matter of time for a Chinese signing imho. The market is substantial and MWG ZLD capabilities impressive. Might be why the price hasn't fallen back. The right news and this could double again and still not fully represent the full market potential. | p1nkfish |
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