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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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-1.50 | -6.98% | 20.00 | 19.84 | 19.90 | 21.50 | 19.90 | 21.50 | 4,267,120 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh | 5.62M | 11.09M | 0.0343 | 5.80 | 64.35M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/9/2018 21:38 | It’s products ARE used. So many years of BS | bagpuss67 | |
06/9/2018 19:46 | from february 2009 turnover not much different over 10 years ME's comment on rapld development is interesting , i suppose its how you intepret rapid "A TECHNOLOGY company spun out of Manchester University has been bought in a reverse takeover deal which values the enlarged business at £38.6m. Nanoco Technologies manufactures fluorescent nano-crystals, known as quantum dots, and works with electronics companies to produce extremely pure colours within LEDs and electronic displays. The company, which has its global headquarters in Grafton Street, has been bought by AIM-listed healthcare and technology investment company Evolutec Group . The enlarged company will be known as Nanoco Group . Chief executive Dr Michael Edelman said: "This acquisition represents the next milestone in Nanoco's rapid development. "Nanoco has grown by focusing its efforts on the development and mass production of high performance quantum dots and working to get these exciting materials into the market by partnering with strategic quantum dot application developers around the world. "Admission to the AIM Market of the London Stock Exchange allows the company to continue to further strengthen its shareholder base and balance sheet and gives Nanoco the resources needed to meet the growing demand for its products." Nanoco was founded in 2001 by two academics from Manchester University - Professor Paul O'Brien and Dr Nigel Pickett - to advance the development of quantum dots. The company has raised £4.1m of private equity funds to continue the development of the technology since 2001 and now sells its products to universities, commercial and government research laboratories in Europe, America and Asia. Its products are used in television screens, computer displays, mobile phone display as well as solar energy products and health care. Nanoco turned over £1m in its last financial year and posted losses of £550,000. Shares in the enlarged Evolutec Group will become effective from the end of April." | notimpressed | |
06/9/2018 16:23 | Lombard Odier buying a bit again. Almost like they act like liquidity for the street. | stun12 | |
06/9/2018 16:02 | I am still positive, although ME is not my favorite person. I suspect that he is selling because he has high personal debt and needs the money. It's a good sign that share price up on high volume. | mwwh | |
06/9/2018 07:09 | thanks boris | bagpuss67 | |
06/9/2018 02:24 | VERY remote notimpressed! Never mind: rochdae 8 Aug '18 - 15:40 - 17092 of 17209 0 0 0 Share price continues to strengthen. That's all that matters. Oh dear.... | lauders | |
05/9/2018 18:20 | I think the best strategy for Pi's is to put themselves in a cryogenic state for 2 or 3 years, that way they won't suffer from share price induced stress, and there is a remote possibility the share price may have doubled or even trebled. | notimpressed | |
05/9/2018 10:46 | Looking like a fall back to mid / late 20s in my view. Patience will be severely tested and maybe rewarded. | riskblue | |
05/9/2018 08:17 | Boris. Any view on where the share price could be heading? | bagpuss67 | |
04/9/2018 20:47 | AGM pointless. Been here before. No change at the top with the ME ME ME culture | mr.oz | |
04/9/2018 17:00 | More dilution coming up. Potential sales (and only potential) now 2019-2020. What price this time? AGM should be a blast. | howl01 | |
04/9/2018 15:33 | Delayed sale into that mini recovery during touch Taiwan? | bagpuss67 | |
04/9/2018 12:09 | 1.3 million? A Low sell price? Maybe a buy.. Fun and games as per usual. | jfacwc | |
04/9/2018 10:44 | 30p here we come. | bagpuss67 | |
04/9/2018 10:34 | at 35.6p advfn show no change, HL show down 3% | notimpressed | |
03/9/2018 22:40 | interesting read from the dark side(lse) hxxps://www.bizjourn para's 4 & 5, pricing strategy and eventual decline of qdef particularly relevant to nano, but also reassuring to a certain extent (assuming nano make big inroads in capturing the market) as it vindicates ME in his view of market size for cfqd. | notimpressed | |
01/9/2018 11:38 | hxxps://electrek.co/ Joking aside they take cadmium very serious in automotive. At least if rohs extend automotive is an area to expand in. | mrplay | |
01/9/2018 10:20 | Dodgy sensors? | mr.oz | |
31/8/2018 17:17 | Expected another rinse and repeat but just rinse this time. 5% down on my last foray into nanoco. Rampers doing a very poor job this time round I have to say or is it there's not a lot to speculate on? Is ME no longer excited? Do all the major TV brands no longer want Nanoco technology? The Big S? Sainsburys must have changed their mind no? Samsung QLED seems to have finally come into it's own though - looks great - not sure I'd like to sit too close to a 4000 nit screen though - must be like camera flash. | howl01 | |
31/8/2018 16:56 | Nitwit continues to unravel. He comments are narcisistic and paranoid. The probability that he created Wellwell for support lends him a schizophrenic quality. Of course, what do I know. I am only a numbskull. | mwwh | |
31/8/2018 16:44 | Surprised the share price was red today?B Bulls had Nanoco down as a buy? (!) | jfacwc | |
31/8/2018 15:02 | Nitwit = Rochdae He is allowed to be 'optimistic' on the Red Channel | mr.oz |
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