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NANO Nanoco Group Plc

20.01
0.60 (3.09%)
25 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
  0.60 3.09% 20.01 19.82 20.20 20.50 19.42 19.42 1,434,134 16:35:11
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh 5.62M 11.09M 0.0343 5.89 65.32M
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 19.41p. 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 £65.32 million. Nanoco has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.89.

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23/6/2019
10:33
There are a few names on this board I have never seen before, so probably new into the Nanoco game. Perhaps the share price will lift next week, but any rises will be short lived IMO, unless underpinned by something significant.

So I would expect an extremely volatile share price. To date the only serious money makers in this company have been the short sellers, and the ceo. Everyone else has been taken to the cleaners.

andycapped
23/6/2019
10:32
Superarms spot on this is what i was telling them im amazed how stupid these investors are
aladin1033
23/6/2019
10:31
A 100% rise from 8.5p is 17p
A 200% rise from 8.5p is 25.5p
A 300% rise from 8.5p is 34p

A 100% rise from 1 is 2

superrams
23/6/2019
10:30
I do but he said it would have to rise 400% for the share price to get in to the 30's go and learn you maths mate
aladin1033
23/6/2019
10:29
If it rose 400% from 8.5p that would mean an share price of 42.5p as 8.5 *400% = 34p plus the 8.5p share price = 42.5 you guys really shouldnr ne investing if you dont understand basic maths
aladin1033
23/6/2019
10:26
Aladin. There is another factor. The cash runway and revenue prospects at any point in time. This also impacts the IP value IMHO. As it could determine how accelerated any IP sale may need to be.
bagpuss67
23/6/2019
10:25
You are wrong and do not understand the term percentage rise. What is a 100% rise from 1 is it 1, 2 or 3?
pwhite73
23/6/2019
10:25
He said it would have to rise 400% for the share price to get in the 30's 8.5 * 300% = 25.5 plus the 8.5p = 34p jeeez
aladin1033
23/6/2019
10:23
He said it will rise 400% from 8.5p a 400% rise from 8.5 is 42.5p a 300% rise from 8.5 is an share price of 34. You guys do not even know basic maths i sorry for investors like this
aladin1033
23/6/2019
10:20
8.5p x 300% = 25.5p

8.5p x 400% = 34p

pwhite73
23/6/2019
10:19
74tom nonsense it was an obvious buy, the share price shot up sharply post trade.
aladin1033
23/6/2019
10:16
Actually to get in to the early 30's will require a 300% increase not 400% i cant see it will without news but i can see s recovery to 20 this week
aladin1033
23/6/2019
10:13
Andy before we got news of this US company share price was 26-27p with the same number of shares! Don't think many peoppe understand most of the value attributed is in the intellectual property👍
aladin1033
23/6/2019
10:03
I don't think this will go anywhere until there's some serious signs of income revenue. It's a traders plaything until then. No doubt lots on here and elsewhere will have jumped in on crushing lows and believe it's a way to make some easy money, and will seek to whip up some froth, then trade out with a healthy profit.

Bear in mind though that to even get back to he early thirties where it was on Thursday would require around a 400% increase, and the last time this share did that was on news of the Dow partnership, and Nanoco were a much richer company back then.

The Dow partnership hasn't resulted in any significant revenue since then, and we're now at an all too familiar place once again with the mysterious 'US company'.

I've never doubted Nanoco's scientific credentials or it's extensive IP, but their ability to transfer that into a commercial product has so far proved elusive.

Either the tech isn't as good as competitors, or they're charging too much for OEM companies to stomach.

andycapped
23/6/2019
10:02
Pwhite doubt that director would put £400k here just to apologise
aladin1033
23/6/2019
09:21
I’d say the following buy at way above the ask near close on Friday has a good chance of being a director buy;

21-06-2019 16:17:54 21/06/2019 16:17:53 9 269,142 XLON RM GBX

Whilst I’d love to think one of the board had a spare £400k lying around it seems unlikely. Also that huge trade was way below the bid at 7.50, so looked more like a sell than a buy...

But yes, director buying is a must here, I do think it’ll rise regardless though as this is a huge all time low in share price and it’s an established company with a finger in a lot of exciting industries

74tom
23/6/2019
09:00
Could simply have been closing a short position, in which case they’ve done very nicely.
andycapped
23/6/2019
08:15
It would be better if it were an institution buy. A director buy can be seen as an apology or showing solidarity with existing shareholders. An institution buy would be seen as totally objective and they would only buy if they were 100% convinced the shares were going up. Either notification should push the price up anyway.
pwhite73
23/6/2019
08:04
Sp on friday was a gift! Rarely do you get gifts like this on the markets! This is going to 15/20p next week👍
aladin1033
23/6/2019
07:59
I mean come on who buys £400k ? Only 3 possible answers 1) your average joe pi 2)insti 3) director its definitely not 1 and probably not 2 more likely 3 either way an insti or director buy will see this fly . It makes sense for the director to buy At 7-8p as he knows that by buying a large amount it will easily recover to 20p share price his £400k will easily be worth a £1m no beainer this why i am sure its a director buy
aladin1033
23/6/2019
07:54
Exactly guys lets be real!! Do you think an insti would have bought £400k on the day of the rns? I think it's safe to say that this must be a directors buy, in fact i am 99% sure it is
aladin1033
23/6/2019
07:51
buywell3 - "If an AIM CEO sells his own shares in ANY meaningful amount Follow him the same day if you can ... otherwise the day after ... BAIL"

Never a truer word spoken. And likewise "If an AIM CEO buys his own shares in ANY meaningful amount Follow him the same day if you can ... otherwise the day after ... BUY.

Let's wait and see who bought £400k worth.

pwhite73
23/6/2019
07:46
And even if it was Apple ... so fukcing what ?

The deal is a dead duck

Plus from what has been said the CEO and BOD have sold loads of their own paper

In an AIM stock this is VERY bad so don't try to make light of it

In a FTSE 100 company not so bad granted BUT still bad.

Put buywell firmly in the camp of:

If an AIM CEO sells his own shares in ANY meaningful amount

Follow him the same day if you can ... otherwise the day after ... BAIL

dyor

buywell3
23/6/2019
07:42
If there was a link to confirm Apple WAS the US customer nobody would be speculating that Apple was the US customer not even The Times. Think hard about it.
pwhite73
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