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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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-0.12 | -0.66% | 18.16 | 17.94 | 18.16 | 18.20 | 17.94 | 18.18 | 374,167 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh | 5.62M | 11.09M | 0.0343 | 5.23 | 58.01M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/3/2024 08:27 | Any investing in business is founded on trusting the invested company. If you don't trust Nanoco why are you invested? It would be idiocy to mistrust a board of directors but still invest ... Or is it all about your ego and showing off your superior abilities to run any business you like merely from behind your keyboard? I know what I think. | terrorwit | |
27/3/2024 07:57 | Not you then? Jam tomorrow ..everything based on trust. The order is obviously very small as only £1m of revenue in the first half including the r&d work which was guided to be £2.5m for the year. So guessing a few hundred grand? Cavendish forecast revenues for the year to July 2024 £8.4m ..£6m Samsung accounting and £2.5m for r&d work same as 2023 said FD. Where are the growing revenues? Good enough to ensure the tender gets done though! | kooba | |
27/3/2024 07:52 | More mentions of mobile phones. This could imply Apple or Samsung or both. Cavendish have just reiterated their 60p target. (The clowns are those who publicly expose their own bitterness whilst others build positions quietly.) | terrorwit | |
27/3/2024 07:46 | 'Adjusted EBITDA of £0.7m (H1 FY23: LBITDA £1.1m) excludes the one-off impact of the FX hedge gain and share-based payments.' Seems Bones698 is too stupid to read what a liar! £23m cash and self funded for years ahead with commercial deals already delivered an enviable position many small high tech firms could only dream of being in...Angle Plc..just one of the multitude! | paul planet earth1 | |
27/3/2024 07:45 | "We are pleased to be returning £33.0 million of value to shareholders“ not seen mine?? Value now - not cash? | barkbooo | |
27/3/2024 07:19 | The road to 42p in two years looks much the same as the road to 22p over the last ten has. | chilom | |
27/3/2024 07:12 | Nothing much in there wasn't already known. Lack of commercial deals is the problem here and the money they say was profit was mainly die to exchange rate gain. The rthna that turnover na profit was less. Need a change of management here or many will not invest having witnessed the mess they have made of things here. | bones698 | |
27/3/2024 03:28 | Clown with an undisclosed agenda. | jph | |
26/3/2024 18:21 | All we want tomorrow is more steady progress towards executing the strategy and no dramas. And if people stop whinging perhaps others will buy in to the true story | terrorwit | |
26/3/2024 17:01 | Tomorrows results won't be anything out of the ordinary....IMO | beeezzz | |
26/3/2024 05:12 | I believe that NANO's results are released on Wednesday. At least that is what I noted on a link somewhere the other day that I can't trace now! Anyway, if they are due on the day I hope there is some positive news to come to stop all these childish name calling posts and generally ill-tempered tantrums! | lauders | |
25/3/2024 19:31 | Colin We will know when we should have got out or not in time. I trust management so I'm invested until Nanoco execute or fail and I hope and expect we'll see much higher prices than 42p by the end of next year. | terrorwit | |
25/3/2024 19:28 | TW You obviously got your 1st honours degree at the University of Charm and Courteousness. You will get no further of my time. | millwallfan | |
25/3/2024 19:19 | Millwallfan I suggest you go and talk to a lawyer who might explain that there is always a discount for early money in any legal case. If a litignat wants it all then invariably they have to pursue it to the bitter end with all the risks and delays that entails. In the case of Nanoco they had no choice but to take $150 million (still a huge sum) or they'd have run out of money before Samsung. You might even find a lawyer that supports Millwall - although I doubt it because most of them have got at least some brains. | terrorwit | |
25/3/2024 14:29 | 𝐀𝐟 𝐌𝐮 𝐂𝐨 𝐁𝐮 | coiin stein | |
25/3/2024 13:43 | I just wanted the 10-12p per share NOW as a dividend and then accept the risks of the business succeeding or not going forward whilst retaining all my shares. I’m disgusted at the share tender 24p which is only just break even for me but represents a huge loss for many. Terrorwit. Suggest you look at all the historical documentary evidence and informed comments from numerous sources (not least including the Markman outcome and volumes of sales using the patent breaches) which lead investors to believe the Samsung settlement would be a MINIMUM of $250 million and thus at least 66% more than the settlement !!! Please desist from trying to suggest the above is incorrect and investments made at that time were not based on research !!! | millwallfan | |
25/3/2024 13:02 | Katsy - I expect the price to keep nudging up as long as there's an arbitrage opportunity. | supernumerary | |
25/3/2024 12:48 | Plus selling shares yields money straight away, rather than uncertainty, (i.e. how many) as well as a delay period. Makes less sense? | jfacwc | |
25/3/2024 12:43 | BT has turned us over in the past, all imo - he can stick the tender offer up ..where the sun don’t shine. His legal jargon no longer cuts the mustard - now rumbled and the microscope is now on him as he is working the cash to keep the gravy train running! Give us the 10p - 12p - and without conditions as promised! | barkbooo |
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