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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 |
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30/11/2017 11:59 | Agreed jfacwc. The date choice of the last day of CES does suggest news release. I'm hopeful, but have been optimistic about CES before, only to be disappointed. We shall see. H1 2018 will be make or break for me - possibly literally ? | riskblue | |
30/11/2017 10:30 | Decent time of year to hold an AGM.Especially if nanoco has demonstrated well at CES, plus (maybe) Biotec.Hopefully they'll have some sufficient amunition to silence recent critics, and show good progress for 2018. | jfacwc | |
28/11/2017 19:30 | I’m sure there lots of avenues being pursued with this technology, but I think the markets and existing shareholders are waiting to see the display sales scale up. Only then will we see any stable gains in the share price. | andycapped | |
28/11/2017 19:20 | As far as I know Nanoco are not players in these graphine quantum dots and the fabrication routes are totally different to their own. Im sceptical graphine can be made to precise colours, but when they are working like a precision biological stain, who cares, its the clever organic chemistry that matters binding the QDs in aqueous solvents. | tbreak | |
28/11/2017 18:16 | I think it's very early days for medical uses. It's display that needs to be cracked for commercial revenue to flow in near term. | andycapped | |
28/11/2017 09:34 | Anyone thinking of biological applications for QD's needs to look at the progress in graphine QD's as these are easier to manulpulate to be safe in a biological environment. Supplies are available for research e.g. hxxps://www.sigmaald | tbreak | |
28/11/2017 08:08 | would have had a similar effect on the other 3 short positions?unless shorttracker only interested in updating when the 0.5% threshold crossed. | jfacwc | |
28/11/2017 07:55 | The GSA change may be an update on paperwork as these figures are in % and that will have changed when the 18p shares diluted the company. i.e. no extra shares shorted. | tbreak | |
28/11/2017 07:29 | Keep us posted Brucie Cheers | mr.oz | |
27/11/2017 22:04 | Maybe tempting fate, but given the funding and director buys line at 18p, and the increased holding from LO, our current lows at 20p may be looking increasingly like a double bottom? I say this as a question, as this share has suffered more disappointments than the England national football team. And we will only truly know in retrospect. That said, a rise above the 200ma is likely to attract further interest. The MACD has also perked up. | brucie5 | |
27/11/2017 21:24 | That's on account of GSA dropping below 0.5%. Only GMT seem to be increasing slightly now. | andycapped | |
27/11/2017 20:34 | You’r right, they haven't updated the headline table on the webpage where the total was 2.99% | tbreak | |
27/11/2017 20:16 | GSA been reducing, now under 0.5%. hxxps://shorttracker | andycapped | |
27/11/2017 20:03 | Last move was on 20th , up 0.07%. So is this old news from August? | tbreak | |
27/11/2017 19:40 | Shorts are down to under 3%. | andycapped | |
27/11/2017 17:54 | Nanoco Advanced Tulip Technology...sounds good!Available in the near future.You never know,the Dutch might buy into it... | mrsooty | |
27/11/2017 17:36 | You’ll find it in investment articles that also report high mortality in cats exposed to heavy metals like cadmium. Causes problems with their coefficient of restitution when watching nanacos share price. | tbreak | |
27/11/2017 15:23 | Tulips?WTF?Provide some links please because I can't find any info on this. | mrsooty | |
27/11/2017 14:09 | j777 There are the hydroponic applications for a wider color gamut of tulip bulbs too. CD free, so non-toxic. | tbreak | |
27/11/2017 11:11 | Nice dip back. Thought the volume a few sessions ago was a little ominous. Volume still poor although half as much a again has gone thru on NEX. Intraday gap still to be closed. | boris cobaka | |
27/11/2017 10:07 | I think medical device area will be huge.We already know how infra red works,well different colour spectrums also have beneficial effects.Now There is also exciting research into further medical capabilities.Skin careWound healingInflammation relieve are already widely in use.Lasers for hair restoration or removal all have leds. | j777j | |
27/11/2017 09:18 | LCD screens outsell OLED by over a 100:1. I don't believe that OLED is ever going to present a serious threat to LCD, and there are competing technologies coming down the pipe which will may threaten both, but still some years away. Bear in mind also that QD filtered LCD will push the tech into another level with regards to brightness and off-axis viewing, and OLED will not be able to compete with luminance levels IMO, as it can't really match the levels at present. Crucially it seems whatever screen technology you look at, QD's are factored in some way or other, with them being integrated into LCD, and research integrating them into OLED or micro LED. | andycapped | |
27/11/2017 01:01 | hxxps://arstechnica. | ih_169538 | |
26/11/2017 21:26 | LG have been increasing their share of the premium market, but it's the low and mid range that shifts significant volume. Premium sets generate lots of profit for TV makers, but they generate little profit for component makers. QDLCD adds about $100 or so to a big LCD screen and around a quarter of that to a smaller one, so manufacturers should be able to produce large QDLCD screens to sell at a profit in the £500-1000 bracket quite easily, and I'm hoping we start to start to see that in the next few months. Can the OLED suppliers match that? My thoughts are, they won't. | andycapped |
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