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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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-0.50 | -2.50% | 19.50 | 19.50 | 19.98 | 20.20 | 19.00 | 20.00 | 1,848,194 | 16:35:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh | 5.62M | 11.09M | 0.0343 | 5.54 | 61.44M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/1/2018 17:01 | Buy on the rumour, sell on the AGM news ? | tbreak | |
09/1/2018 16:54 | Useful little rise, 30p within sight? | brucie5 | |
09/1/2018 09:27 | Any new from CES? Samsung with a very large television, called 'The Wall' on the BBC page. | brucie5 | |
08/1/2018 15:46 | Jfacwc yes I’m there,Bonker99 says 50+ bounce on LSE,not going to the AGM this year.Hope the volume picks up here,should do by Wednesday-Thursday.M | syd7777 | |
08/1/2018 15:04 | Another delight, @nanocotech’s Tweet: | mr.oz | |
08/1/2018 14:50 | syd!I've been watching very closely you can beleive it.Big thanks to you (and also bonker99, though only found him whilst being on clnn). Not sure I can make the nano agm. Are you there? I can afford to go now though - thanks to you!Just need nano to match that performance! | jfacwc | |
08/1/2018 14:21 | "Nvidia has been working on this initiative for almost two years with the help of AU Optronics, the producer of these BFGD panels". | nowenterprise | |
08/1/2018 14:15 | Also with regard to 65 inch monitors, "NVIDIA is showing off BFGDs at CES, and we plan to get a look at them soon. The company says we can expect the displays in the SUMMER, along with more information about specs and pricing" ... | nowenterprise | |
08/1/2018 14:12 | Anyway crunch, the Acer X27 (using AUO CFQD panels) IS in fact being rolled out, e.g. one Swedish retailer has April 4th published as it's in stock date, and I'm pretty sure US/UK retailers will have them earlier than Sweden, probably late March. | nowenterprise | |
08/1/2018 13:53 | We spend most the time be speculative. AGM on the 12th. Four days to go plus what ever happens at ces between now and then. | mrplay | |
08/1/2018 13:31 | Your getting way ahead of yourself..this statement says it all..many of these prototypes never see the light of day..Nanocos prototypes from last CES havent or the LG prototype from years ago.Nano will need to show revenues before the market believes...fool me once...well you know the story.. "The addition of G-Sync in such a big display is a surprise, alongside support for 120Hz refresh rates with a 4K resolution. Acer announced a 27-inch 4K HDR monitor with G-Sync at 144Hz last year, but the monitor still hasn’t been released. Acer never even priced that particular display, and Nvidia isn’t revealing exactly how much these giant 65-inch gaming displays will cost. These are bound to be very expensive. Nvidia says it will have BFGDs available at CES for demo, and we’ll definitely be checking them out at the show this week" VERY EXPENSIVE!!! DEMO !!! | ih_169538 | |
08/1/2018 13:16 | Jfacwc are you watching CLLN got back in early today,no volume on Nanoco ATM. | syd7777 | |
08/1/2018 11:24 | Acer, Asus and HP all using AUO, and with big format monitors at 65" this should help increase qdot shipment volumes. | nowenterprise | |
06/1/2018 18:34 | Next week I suspect NANO will begin a new upward trend. Visibility of commercialisation via the AUO CFQD panels in gaming monitors is unprecedented in NANO history, and it should be a real catalyst for a trend reversal to begin. The Acer X27 monitor has already been announced as a CES 2018 Innovation Honoree, and we know AUO are using CFQD (The Acer Predator X27 is based on AU Optronics’ M270QAN02.2 AHVA panel). If it's been in a coma, then it looks like it's about to wake up. | nowenterprise | |
06/1/2018 12:13 | It is in a coma at the moment Brucie5! Good luck with wishing for better PR here too firminator1! Dreaming comes to mind. Will we hear anything NANO related from CES this year? Been a damp squib every year so far. | lauders | |
06/1/2018 11:28 | firminator, I am indeed and like the situation, slow as it is to unfold.. However, I think anyone who's been in this share (NANO) before knows it mainly as a wealth destroyer, as with so many tech stocks. But every dog must have its day, and if all goes well, this one will surely bark! | brucie5 | |
06/1/2018 08:50 | Fair play to Syd and his share tips. He was a year ahead on Oxford biomedica before Sunday times tipped it for one of the shares to look out for. Before Mr Oz tells me off for talking non Nanoco still feel nothing changes with regards to poor PR from the company ...as a shareholder give us something... anything...by way of an update | firminator1 | |
05/1/2018 22:30 | Entelon. I’m afraid Dow once mentioned Quantum dots as potentially being a growth area but it didn’t happen. As Ih says even then it would have been immaterial to them and their share price. Now it’s inconsequential. Imho | bagpuss67 | |
05/1/2018 21:05 | Jfacwc yes there should be a lot more to come with the new CEO joining on Jan 22nd,I will be back on there for the ride.Hopefully after seeing Nanoco gain next week,especially Friday.Luckymouse the chartist is on CLLN with a glass ball ;) | syd7777 | |
05/1/2018 19:52 | A good day Syd!! CLNN (today) especially! Thanks!!Just the start & Lots lots more to come - owe you one! | jfacwc | |
05/1/2018 18:41 | All aboard the Nanoco express where it will go nobody knows. At least CES excitement gets it some focus. Brucie5 notice you are on Redt chat so fingers crossed. | firminator1 | |
05/1/2018 18:34 | DWDP has ~$55B in revenue with a market cap of ~$176B. Success (or failure) of their quantum dot business will not impact their share price anytime soon, i.e., it is relatively small. | ih_332411 |
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