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NANO Nanoco Group Plc

19.50
-0.51 (-2.55%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.51 -2.55% 19.50 19.50 20.15 19.92 19.50 19.50 1,311,544 15:58:32
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh 5.62M 11.09M 0.0343 5.69 63.06M
Nanoco Group Plc is listed in the Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker NANO. The last closing price for Nanoco was 20.01p. Over the last year, Nanoco shares have traded in a share price range of 15.50p to 23.55p.

Nanoco currently has 323,380,668 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Nanoco is £63.06 million. Nanoco has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.69.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/2/2018
11:44
Now what would Mickey Mouse's dog be doing with Nano shares?
littlealbatross2
12/2/2018
11:39
This stock is going to Pluto.
geraldus
12/2/2018
11:20
short squeeze???
bagpuss67
12/2/2018
10:46
'note 'significant expansion'....
rochdae
12/2/2018
10:34
More good news can come at any moment - Dow, Merck, AUO monitors, or one of the other 15 OEM's Nano are working with. Or, indeed, another non-display production contract as announced last week.
rochdae
12/2/2018
10:33
Volume fairly solid and more bot trdes showing, is this a
a portent it has finally caught the attention of the big
players.

notimpressed
12/2/2018
09:06
As markets wake up to the almost endless uses of Nano's technology,the shares will multi bag from here.
j777j
12/2/2018
09:02
Should get over 40p soon
trt
11/2/2018
11:43
howl01, you make a very important point which highlights the incompetence and overriding self interest of Edeleman.
roadster750
11/2/2018
10:31
Once again Crucnh is back tooting the hooter for QMC on a Nanoco board.
andycapped
11/2/2018
08:45
LOM just bought more and another II?

When will nano give profit guidance for FY19 or a trading update?

bagpuss67
11/2/2018
08:35
Significantt customer or significant order? Two acre new site or new machine in a back shed? After the price rigging at 27p was this phrased to help shift 18p shares to PIs?
tbreak
11/2/2018
05:33
You asked, so

hxxp://www.qmcdots.com/innovation/qmcexpertise.php

Quantum Materials Corp (QMC) develops and manufactures quantum dots and nanomaterials for use in display, solar energy and lighting applications through its proprietary high-volume continuous-flow production process. QMC's volume manufacturing methods enable consistent quality and scalable cost reductions to provide the foundation for technologically superior, energy efficient and environmentally sound displays, the next generation of solid-state lighting and solar photovoltaic power applications.

ih_169538
11/2/2018
00:12
Crunch,

Those links do not refer to a commercial Qd product using continuous flow. You said they are commercially available. Please post evidence to support your claim.

rochdae
10/2/2018
23:10
The premium on Runcorn produced dots will easily cover staffing costs as scaling occurs. Even at only £20 per 1g, a 3000KG annual production equates to £60 million. Just how much are you imagining that these staff are getting paid? ;)

And for these custom nanoparticles supplying our new mystery US corporation, the price will probably be significantly higher than my example of £20, so I think you're way off mark Crunch.

nowenterprise
10/2/2018
22:52
hxxps://www.generalkinematics.com/blog/batch-processing-vs-continuous-flow/

hxxps://www.tutor2u.net/business/r.eference/production-flow-production-method

Two of many examples.You csn search the rest yourself.QD will become a conmodity and if you cant scale your operation and reduce costs your doomed to failure.Hiring more people to scale gets costly ;)

ih_169538
10/2/2018
22:49
They did lose production staff in October - just to keep it balanced - don't want it turning into a 1 sided hysteria board like lse..... have a look through LinkedIn profiles. Not positive losing experienced production staff. Training is time-consuming and expensive.
howl01
10/2/2018
22:33
Crunch, hasn't stopped the orders coming in for Runcorn's batch process dots though, has it. And the scale up IS happening so what is your point anyway.

Eskers on LSE just posted this:

Full list of new jobs:
- 5 x Shift production chemists

- Run Plant Specialist - Resins

- QualityControl Analyst

- Engineering Maintenance Technician


This is on top of similar recruitment of production staff in October last year.... orders must be really ramping up....!

nowenterprise
10/2/2018
22:05
Crunch,

So if continuous flow is a commercial success, please name a product sourced by that method. Facts speak volumes...

rochdae
10/2/2018
22:01
Batch is NOT the only commercially viable way to make quantum dots.
Read thd difference between batch and continuous flow

://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_production

"Batch processing. This involves the processing of bulk material in batches through each step of the desired process. Processing of subsequent batches must wait until the current batch is finished. This method seems effective at first glance, but in most cases falls short of continuous flow.Apr 24, 2014"

Do your own search and you will see major chemical and drug companies incorporate contious flow instead of batch.

ih_169538
10/2/2018
21:12
Crunch you ask "Why scale up at Runcorn when they went with Dow to scale ?" - different dots for different purpose, which is evident from the RNS itself.
nowenterprise
10/2/2018
20:29
crunch,

All QD displays (now many millions) are produced with a batch production method. That is the only commercially viable method. With Dow it wasn't the production method but getting the cad free Dots to the required standard.

This new deal is interesting. It's true US companies are hard-nosed and why not. If they are willing to fund capex expansion to Runcorn that can only be good news.

Nano have a platform technology that allows production of all types of nano particles. Dow only interested in display.

Taiwan panel production using nano's Qdots about to ramp up. Dow now selling commercially. But, more importantly, the Qdot industry just beginning.

rochdae
10/2/2018
20:27
We do need follow ups. The Dow rns for example. We never received an update. The medical company in the states no update. Merck building factory no update and now US company which we probably won’t receive another update. First commercial product on shelves first quarter of 2018. Not much time left now.
mrplay
10/2/2018
18:55
hxxps://www.cnet.com/news/how-quantum-dots-supercharge-farming-medicine-and-solar-too/

Mention of Nanoco grow lights

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