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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mycelx Technologies Corporation | LSE:MYX | London | Ordinary Share | COM SHS USD0.025 (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.50 | -1.43% | 34.50 | 34.00 | 35.00 | 35.00 | 34.50 | 35.00 | 12,200 | 10:27:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Water Supply | 10.91M | -3.71M | -0.1612 | -3.10 | 8.04M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/1/2022 09:41 | Yes, they obviously have a close relationship. The Mycelx PFAS page has a lot of co branding and calls Oleology a partner. | someuwin | |
27/1/2022 09:29 | Just looked up that it's definitely independently run (by Paul Callaghan in Australia), but doesn't explain why they seem to have built a decent company with very prestigious clients (Shell, Rio Tinto, BHP, Chevron) using Mycelx technology, yet not even appearing as a named client in the Mycelx financials. | concentrate | |
27/1/2022 09:09 | Thank. Good presentation. Shame he couldn't directly address the question (I think to a BHP representative) about dealing with 100ks litres/s. Still learning about this share, would like to understand more about the relationship with Oleology. In particular, how are Mycelx compensated: "OLEOLOGY has a long and close working relationship with MyCelx Research & Engineering Design in the USA, enhancing specialised engineering support to our Australia based engineering design, construction, and service resources. OLEOLOGY has developed the process IP independent of MyCelx for the market sectors integral to Australia; Mining, Trucking & Logistics, Waste Contractors, Marine Supply Bases and PFAS remediation sites. OLEOLOGY has designed many containerised Water Treatment Plants, mobile skid and hire systems for clients across Australia. Further abroad OLEOLOGY is also developing mission-critical water treatment systems for major clients in Singapore, Malaysia, New Zealand and USA." Even so, this company does not even get a mention in the MYX 2020 Financial Statements nor in the 2021 H1 interims. I really hope it is independent and not owned by a Mycelx fouder, because that would be very underhanded. | concentrate | |
27/1/2022 08:53 | Another slide from the above excellent presentation. The PFAS problem is moving to the mainstream. MYX has been doing small scale installations treating airbases, fire stations etc for industrial water PFAS contaminations. But growing realisation of the global problem affecting domestic water supplies, and muti-hundred million $ class actions are focussing minds, especially in the USA now. | someuwin | |
26/1/2022 22:35 | Wow!! This is a presentation from Oleology to the WQHN conference in Australia from November last year (i.e two months ago) Oleology is Mycelx's partner for PFAS remediation solutions. 5 mins - Been in discussions with the US EPA for 12 months. They now have trial equipment there (this was the successful trial which was RNS'd 2 days ago) webinar with representatives from across the USA, they asked the footprint needed to treat 110 million gallons of water per day! The US are focussed on treating Drinking water - which is HUGE! 18 mins - Questioner names 5 competitors when asking what makes Oleology solution a game changer. In reply he says that 4 of those 5 competitors have already approached them wanting to use the MYX tech. Watch the whole video to get a sense of just how big this PFAS remediation could get. Especially for MYX | someuwin | |
25/1/2022 14:28 | ...Well, they claim to be low cost. (I believe the MYX solution produces dry waste which doesn't require any further costly burial or processing) "The MYCELX solution is designed to offer a lower life-cycle cost of treatment, primarily due to significantly reduced waste versus alternative technologies." The fact that the trial commenced December 2021 and positive results are announced less than 2 months later is very impressive. As they did the test with a mobile system it should be easy to replicate the test in other locations to other companies / authorities. Once commercial roll out is underway mass adoption could happen very fast. | someuwin | |
25/1/2022 12:54 | Although on a slightly different topic, this article from yesterday relates to the same place where the Mycelx US trial took place This is a more relevant article from a few weeks ago There must be so many small towns near airports and military/ air bases with the same problem. The question is whether the Mycelx technology is seen as an affordable, practical and effective solution to roll out. | concentrate | |
25/1/2022 10:56 | Lethal ‘forever chemicals’ taint our food, water and even blood. The EPA is stalling Sun 24 Oct 2021 11.31 BST "There is no longer any population or place on earth untouched by PFAS contamination. We are living through a toxic experiment with no control group" This week the EPA announced a new roadmap to research, restrict, and remediate PFAS – a group of industrial “forever chemicals” that have been linked to cancer and are found in our food, water, and even our blood. President Biden is requesting $10bn in the infrastructure bill to address PFAS. But this new attention still falls short of what’s required to confront an unprecedented crisis that affects the health of the entire United States and countless people across the world.... | someuwin | |
25/1/2022 10:53 | PFAS market worth $8bn per year. And that's just in US. This is a global issue and MYX are already rolling out the tech in Australia "The Company estimates the annual PFAS remediation cost in the United States to be in excess of US$8bn" | someuwin | |
25/1/2022 08:05 | This is an excellent RNS. Good to note that that this successful trial is with MYX next generation of PFAS remediation than the tech currently being deployed in Australia. | someuwin | |
25/1/2022 07:43 | Sounds like we've got a contract ready for this approvalHope so !! | nico115 | |
25/1/2022 07:13 | 25 January 2022 MYCELX Technologies Corporation Successful Trial of MYCELX's PFAS Remediation System Reduction to non-detect levels highlights significant commercial opportunity With reliable and complete remediation of detectable PFAS chemicals, MYCELX provides a breakthrough technological solution to remove a complete range of PFAS types to below detectable levels. We believe this means that the Company's offering not only has a significant technical advantage over its competitors, but at a more cost-effective price point. This test result is an important step forward in progressing towards our first commercial contract for PFAS remediation in the United States." | thefartingcommie | |
11/11/2021 13:07 | bit more interesting than Connie Mixon buying. This is a first purchase and initial position. Not a huge sum of money but interesting nevertheless. | kinbasket | |
11/11/2021 12:07 | Filling their boots before the big news hits. imo. | someuwin | |
11/11/2021 12:02 | More director buying : ) | nico115 | |
09/11/2021 19:58 | Plaudits Connie November 2021 Mycelx Technologies Corporation ("Mycelx" or the "Company" (AIM: MYX) Dealing by Director The Company announces that it was notified on 9 November 2021 by Connie Mixon, Chief Executive Officer and a Director of the Company, that on 9 November 2021 she purchased 24,000 Common Shares at a price of £0.60 per Common Share. Following this transaction, she continues to be interested in 2,514,469 Common Shares representing 12.93 per cent of the present issued capital of the Company and in 413,017 options over the Company's Common Shares. The aggregate number of Common Shares held by Ms. Mixon also includes (a) 150,000 shares held by limited liability companies controlled by Ms. Mixon; (b) 202,646 shares held by or on behalf of Ms. Mixon's children; and (c) 10,000 shares which are held by the estate of her late husband Mark Mixon as a custodian. | thefartingcommie | |
05/11/2021 11:29 | Could't agree more. Stupid or what? | sooty snipes | |
29/10/2021 12:07 | Wow! 80p being paid. Huge buy/sell spread | sooty snipes | |
29/10/2021 09:48 | BLUE SKIES :o) Ella or the unforgettable Bobby Darin | sooty snipes | |
29/10/2021 08:16 | MYX PFAS remediation solution proved in the field in Australia. US trials underway. From September this year... "Australia: validation and capacity upgrade of Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances ("PFAS") system for Department of Defence" "In the US and Australia, the Company is actively pursuing the PFAS remediation market, a rapidly growing multi-billion dollar global sector. Recent validation and capacity upgrade at an Australian Defence location and at a global oil Company's site are evidence of our technology's increasing adoption in the PFAS market. MYCELX expects to commence trials in the US in the coming weeks..." | someuwin | |
29/10/2021 07:57 | MYX time has surely come! Their patented polymer based tech has proved its worth cleaning water and air for supermajors in the O&G industry. Now they can use it to clean up the whole planet. | someuwin | |
29/10/2021 07:38 | Not surprised !!Mkt cap 11m fallen from 230p and our prospects are much brighter now with Pfas regulation about to be confirmed in StatesWe are a sitting duck | nico115 |
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