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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nanoco Group Plc | LSE:NANO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01JLR99 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.07 | -0.37% | 18.79 | 18.60 | 18.98 | 20.00 | 18.60 | 20.00 | 891,781 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh | 5.62M | 11.09M | 0.0343 | 5.42 | 60.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/5/2017 18:03 | jfacwc, you cant be that stale coz I havnt got you on filter,: ) | roadster750 | |
15/5/2017 17:46 | BorisI'm one of your 'stale bulls'.Nano always manage to pull out the unexpected, (or maybe not, ... with hindsight....) and dash hopes at a stroke. Sincerely wish your prognosis success. Long overdue. | jfacwc | |
15/5/2017 17:18 | Another decent day supported once again by strong volume. I can certainly see how some 'stale bulls' and others who have suffered greatly here from the heady days of 1.00+ would disregard the bounce we've had so far. It's a human trait, especially if you've sold out at a loss. Hopefully most will have done so enduring minimal damage but those holding on may about to see the start of some long overdue payback. Tech wise it's been a near perfect set-up and from a contrarian standpoint the disbelief and lacklustre response so far is quite encouraging. A few % very other day with the occasional pullback is a better way to proceed. | boris cobaka | |
15/5/2017 15:03 | "CFQD Fine Color Film" Trademark hxxp://tmsearch.tipo | nowenterprise | |
15/5/2017 14:14 | No, no...It's just I'm suspicious of any raise caused by a Lad's mag...oops sorry shares mag....they aren't the real deal. are they... ;)? | balaura | |
15/5/2017 14:04 | oh my gosh ...is someone suggesting the excitement is orchestrated ? | mr.oz | |
15/5/2017 14:02 | Also, we have two main investors selling 10 mio shares very recently. One of them borrowed 5.3 mio (CFD) and already sold 1/6. Possibly more today. Which kind of suggests that they KNOW this excitement will soon be over....possibly because they are about to drop another 6 mio or more?! Any speculations about this? I mean...can we ignore the elephant in the room :(? | balaura | |
15/5/2017 13:59 | Worth reading the Edison report again up the top of this page if you have not done so already. | ifthecapfits | |
15/5/2017 13:53 | Well, Nano hasn't been mentioned at all in the agreement. | balaura | |
15/5/2017 13:53 | I am happy with the rise. Still way below even my last top up before ces. Have i missed something? has dow released news of production? Nanoco silent again no suprise but many a video ME has stated he can not release news regarding DOW. | mrplay | |
15/5/2017 13:40 | Still can't believe Nano PR are so quiet. Surely the news deserves an RNS along the lines of .... "we are please to note the recent agreement between Dow ..... etc" | woody33 | |
15/5/2017 11:00 | 100k there just gone thru above the ask. | boris cobaka | |
15/5/2017 10:57 | Thanks - both. | longshanks | |
15/5/2017 10:49 | longshanks, this is the million dollar question. Samsung currently sources its Cadmium free Qdots from its wholly owned sister company, Hansol. However, manufacturing capacity there is limited and Samsung tends to try and dual source its requirements. Dow will have certainly pitched to them, but are not under any obligation to tell Nanoco anything, just to pay royalties based on sales. This is why the share price is languishing and is as volatile as it is - the actual level of sales in unknown and we have to wait for royalty payments to (seemingly) come out of the blue. Nanoco of course makes its own dots at the Runcorn facility, and sales of these should be a lot more transparent. | stun12 | |
15/5/2017 10:44 | the answer is maybe one day but not yet | mr.oz | |
15/5/2017 10:38 | I saw an advert yesterday during the "Durrells" on ITV for Samsung's new QDot TV technology. Has that anything to do with Nanoco? Sorry for the newbie question but can anyone give me a simple answer | longshanks | |
15/5/2017 10:29 | Well that biggie 1.3mil has been worked for a bit. Almost cert a buy - no one drops that cash without a decent degree of confidence. Volume great so far - underpins the breakout. Momentum shift underway - expect increased volatility. Certain tech resistance levels will be closely watched - if these break easily it'll only serve to accelerate the reversal. Interesting times ahead. | boris cobaka | |
15/5/2017 09:51 | The announcements will come probably when we least expect them, but as we all know you have got to be in it to win it. Trying to jump on board once announcements come will be expensive as the share price moves quickly when in demand. | trt | |
15/5/2017 09:13 | Bring it on! | ifthecapfits | |
15/5/2017 08:55 | Yes, KMann, Qdots are truly mainstream and accelerating into the market. One sniff of an order and we'll be back over £1 .. same goes for news from Dow or Merck. Seems like all Nanosys clients have jumped ship apart from Asus ... it's easy to make cadmium Qdots incredibly difficult to make cad free. Sony and panasonic and LG will be back in the Qdot market soon enough. Their high end TV metrics very poor when compared to Qdots.. The Chinese will move to cad free very soon. Nano now have an infrastructure for rapid scale up.. | kuss1 | |
15/5/2017 08:43 | Back in and it looks like its heading towards the 40 soon..Something is brewing big time. | syd7777 | |
15/5/2017 08:41 | strong heading to 40p now. Qdots now all over the place in general. Too many applications to mention means this is a buy - hold - add | kmann | |
15/5/2017 08:36 | Interesting lombard have reduced by 6m and still it's rising.. | bagpuss67 | |
15/5/2017 08:25 | Something is brewing - got to be in it to win it !! | trt |
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