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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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-0.38 | -2.11% | 17.60 | 17.22 | 17.98 | - | 57,443 | 16:35:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh | 5.62M | 11.09M | 0.0343 | 5.24 | 58.14M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/12/2019 12:27 | Is there any evidence that I've missed that points to Chinese interest? | lavbog | |
06/12/2019 09:15 | Btw - I still don't trust, or at least have reservations on our Yankee partners motive? | barkboo | |
06/12/2019 09:09 | Good morning all - I get the impression that some on here are short on bottle...barrow boy language. We have a great product that our Yankee partner gave up on but now seems a little more reluctant to let go...the Chinese are ready for a fight with multiple interested parties....the only negative share price worry is cash flow...and I don't see this situation lasting to that distance. Listen - if this was taken out for a song, that song would be worth 40p a pop...if we had the Chinese, and a little auction fever..it could be multiples, and still pocket money to them. Our mere 13p a pop at this stage..is a nice little safe bet, not a gamble! Patience my friends - we have a minimum 2/1 imo..on a one horse race! | barkboo | |
05/12/2019 17:27 | Pretty much as I expected. | andycapped | |
05/12/2019 17:00 | And the share price close just sums up the exceptional news..... | botbot1202 | |
05/12/2019 14:45 | We have also received confirmation of the demand by a key participant in the US Customer's supply chain for further test volumes of our IRQD materials throughout H1 of calendar year 2020 as they seek to identify other application opportunities while completing their own production facilities. The Group and its sensor customers are working hard to identify and secure further infrared sensor opportunities for our technology | bagpuss67 | |
05/12/2019 14:42 | Nano have spent a vast amount on the best minds generatibg IP accross a wide range of nano particles. IMHO the Chinese will not want to let the opportunity to get their hands on this pass. I thought it intertsing their supply chain partner was also trying to salvage something out of the situation and there could be something there too depending on how big they are. The IP could be split and go to different bidders? | bagpuss67 | |
05/12/2019 14:32 | Bagpuss... on a downer today... Frustrated with positive news with no positive reaction... | botbot1202 | |
05/12/2019 14:10 | They haven't dumped them. Their clients have after a period of net accumulation | bagpuss67 | |
05/12/2019 14:06 | And now Peel Hunt just dumped 300,000 shares.... The Nano curse continues... | botbot1202 | |
05/12/2019 13:26 | Peter, that's what I thought so bought a few more and then the price dropped! | iomdm | |
05/12/2019 12:12 | Very positive update for me. Still supplying for testing in US partner supply chain for H1 2020. Discussing sale with a number of parties 6 months before that ends. They have to bid Off to raid kids piggy banks | peterm10 | |
05/12/2019 10:28 | Yes the share price was at one point £1.86 year on year mike would state that they were so close and sales and contracts immanent. Year on year the exact same story. He would say year on year another successful year for Nanoco. False rumors would spike and mike would sell then reality arrives and we are now at 13p. Mike is a liar and a cheat. Always sold before bad news bought back in at the lowest points. Mike as always a big fat failure. | mrplay | |
05/12/2019 09:53 | I would not take any notice of the share price when mm's mark up an 8%+ spread - just a tool to dissuade players...Your account would look pretty sick the moment after a buy. I would take the tactic as positive - a force that seeks quantity at a price....just a guess? | barkboo | |
05/12/2019 09:26 | I fully appreciate to all the long long term holders that my following statement is completely stupid.... but whilst googling this morning, I never realised that back in 2013 the share price was 186p with a market cap of 550m.... looks like the curse of Nano started long before I got involved.! | botbot1202 | |
05/12/2019 08:48 | And... all the positives.... The share price starts down.... going to start saying “The curse of Nano” soon | botbot1202 | |
05/12/2019 07:50 | Disclosing more than one interested party will certainly get swing traders interested and active - so expect some volatile share price movement. | barkboo | |
05/12/2019 07:44 | A number of interesting points in that rns - but specifically, "The Group is currently in discussions with certain interested parties" I wonder how many? Two is great, more than two? - auctions can get frantic? | barkboo | |
04/12/2019 20:52 | hxxps://physicsworld | bagpuss67 | |
04/12/2019 09:53 | BOTBOT1202 - reading posts 20560 and 20561 there is almost zero chance of losing money at these levels, and long odds on in making serious money. My book is watertight! | barkboo | |
04/12/2019 09:29 | Well. I decided to buy even more this morning. Over 1m now.... | botbot1202 | |
03/12/2019 19:50 | AGM in a couple of days. Perhaps there'll be an update on proceedings, not holding my breath though. | andycapped | |
03/12/2019 17:46 | As you know Andy. I’m in it to win it. Would love a multi multi bun fight to push the price through the roof. 210m or 75p is my guide.... but why not 500m or 1bn...!!! 1.75 or 3.50 per share.! I can keep every part of my body crossed but the rumours are great. The simple fact is that the share price is dangling and despite all these wonderful rumours... we are still where we were 3/4/5 months ago. | botbot1202 |
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