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NANO Nanoco Group Plc

20.00
-1.50 (-6.98%)
18 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
  -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
Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh 5.62M 11.09M 0.0343 5.80 64.35M
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 21.50p. 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 £64.35 million. Nanoco has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.80.

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12/5/2019
07:12
lanugauge please gentlemen,
constructive criticism yes, personal attacks no.

notimpressed
11/5/2019
20:42
Plenty sold out when it went down to the late teens a couple of years back, bet they're choked now.

If you're that narked with the company or its management team, best to cut your losses, if you have some, and invest elsewhere.

Don't think anyone is delighted with the CEO's share dealing antics, but thankfully he seems to be the only one up to these shenanigans and he has plenty of past form.

I'd be more concerned if I learn of ii's or other managers selling in chunks, but so far seen little evidence of that.

andycapped
11/5/2019
15:54
Remember Richard Griffiths another one who knows nanoco inside out bailed out of his ME size holding a while back too...
bagpuss67
11/5/2019
15:40
smiling emoji
meijiman
11/5/2019
15:34
Ah yes. Very true.
bagpuss67
11/5/2019
15:11
I thought that was the point of this company. You give your money to ME to make him seriously rich and you poor. It's called wealth transfer.
meijiman
11/5/2019
15:07
Sorry make ME really rich. He is of course rich already on the back of this company
bagpuss67
11/5/2019
14:49
Fair comment. If I do anything it will just be to sell up. But I guess I've just kept hoping the potential would be realised. ME not believing it could make him rich seriously makes me doubt whether I will make any money out of it or better expressed recover my enormous losses on this share.
bagpuss67
11/5/2019
14:29
Hence the share price is forty something pence, not a pound and forty or more.

You have a choice depending on your view of the company. You can go long or you can go short.

andycapped
11/5/2019
13:55
I don't think thus have come to nanoco to buy quantum dots. Rather to exploit Nanocos ability to develop and potentially scale up a new nano particle. The fact is though that whatever the product is that these are going into is in development and may never be commercialised. In those circumstances nano does not appear to have a quantum dot business to fall back on.
bagpuss67
11/5/2019
12:54
Risk in any venture. Still doesn't answer the question- why would they come here, build a facility, and pay milestone payments, when they have a manufacturer on their doorstep?
andycapped
11/5/2019
11:47
Like Dow did in their facility?

The new investment is welcome but could be turned off in an instant and Nanoco is no more

bagpuss67
11/5/2019
11:09
Why would a major US corp invest millions into UK Nanoco tech if US based Nanosys have a better product?
andycapped
11/5/2019
09:10
eh guys bitcoin going thru the roof again 6800 now and check out which company is mining bitcoins..

there is a bit coin miner in UK called clear leisure CLP..you can trade it on AIM market just 0.42p to buy,very low market cap..they make a profit above 4750 on bitcoin mined so well in profit now

johncasey
11/5/2019
07:37
Very interesting article. I don't understand why Nanoco had been unable to do thought leadership and PR and get actual products out like Nanosys who have always had a much more commercial feel about them imho
bagpuss67
11/5/2019
07:25
Thanks HOWL. From the article. And on what products are Nanoco quantum dots? Its on the back of that perfmancs ME is enriching himself...

Among the companies at the forefront of this effort is Nanosys. Its photoluminescent quantum dots (PL QDs) are used in LCD TVs from Hisense, JVC, Philips, Samsung, TCL, and Vizio as well as computer monitors from Acer, ASUS, HP, and Philips. But the company knows that EL QDs are the ultimate future of QD-based displays.

bagpuss67
10/5/2019
14:54
from above,
"Since their discovery, Quantum Dots (QD)s have featured in a range of optoelectronic devices, including TVs and displays, "
pity nano dont have a major stake in the above

notimpressed
09/5/2019
21:55
the runes don't look encouraging

board departures
display obfuscation/unfulfilled targets of predicted sales/uptake
the shift of emphasis from display to other products, after
years of pumping display as the holy grail
the use of nanosys and qmc output in current products
despite nano's claim to be world leaders in QD development
no news from DOW
CEO dumping his stake.

notimpressed
09/5/2019
20:57
Had a look on Glassdoor to see if employee reviews have improved, alas this one from Current Employee - H R Administrator posted aug 17, sounds like it could have been posted by a long term pi.
"Unprofessional, Unhelpful, Unorganised and an absolute shocking company"

roadster750
09/5/2019
19:46
Having said that he's had over 5m quid plus compensation risk free. And along the way spent a vast amount on corporate luxuries.
bagpuss67
09/5/2019
19:43
And it only takes a big us corporate to have a change of plan and nanoco is insolvent. The fact the supposed person best able or judge the future of the company doesn't believe its possible to turn 11m shares into 30m quid says it all.

So why should we hope for a compensation for the risk we are running

bagpuss67
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