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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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-0.07 | -0.37% | 18.79 | 18.60 | 18.98 | 20.00 | 18.60 | 20.00 | 891,781 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coml Physical, Biologcl Resh | 5.62M | 11.09M | 0.0343 | 5.42 | 60.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/1/2017 16:43 | Yeah , been wading through Got the posting that it's suspected to be QDCF (Quantum Dot Color Filter ) rather than QLED | mr.oz | |
03/1/2017 16:35 | Go on Forums, display devices, LCD flat panel displays.. | bagpuss67 | |
03/1/2017 16:24 | have you got a link , BP? Found the forum but not the thread | mr.oz | |
03/1/2017 16:17 | Samsung qled is not true qled. Read the AVS forum on LCD flat panel displays where someone explains it well. | bagpuss67 | |
03/1/2017 15:52 | So from my guess. The tv on nanocos display at ces is in relation to wah hong.. ---- The Manchester-based business announced that production partner Wah Hong, which produces Nanoco's CFQD Fine Color film for use in televisions, is planning to ramp up production prior to the product's unveiling at the CES consumer electronics show in Las Vegas next month. Nanoco advised that "based on high market demand and rapid progress to date, Wah Hong has decided to bring forward by 12 months its planned investment in a further film coating production line." "The new line is expected to be operational by the second quarter of calendar year 2017 and will allow Wah Hong to supply film for display screens of up to 100 inches," the company added. And Nanoco provided further cheer by advising that its own production and supply processes had received ISO 9001:2015 certification, a development the firm describes as "significant as it provides reassurance to both major and specialist customers that the company's quality systems are robust." ----- hxxp://money.aol.co. | mrplay | |
03/1/2017 15:52 | Phillips could be another name to look for after QD vision,I wonder who is supplying their QD monitors and Merck is not far away from them. | syd777 | |
03/1/2017 15:43 | nano own the trademark "CFQD" | mr.oz | |
03/1/2017 15:35 | mr playcdqd or cfqd ? | jfacwc | |
03/1/2017 15:31 | Speaking of trademarks and copyrights to names. Nanoco seem to have the copyright to cfqd. Do they own the name cadmium free quantum dots. Sorry for the confusion | mrplay | |
03/1/2017 15:24 | I predict last year's Samsung Suhd will hit higher brightness and cover more of Rec 2020 than LG's latest. They're first out of the blocks to gain some coverage but will be a footnote in upcoming articles... | howl01 | |
03/1/2017 15:18 | Hisense, sharp, TCL, Vizio the ones to watch - Sony could also pull something surprising out of the bag yet. | howl01 | |
03/1/2017 15:15 | Agree sinbad - worth bearing in mind CES 2017 is the first year nanoco themselves have had access to market directly to OEMs - previous years disappointment could be laid at Dow's door. No surprise to me on LG's attempt to confuse consumers but another year with inferior lcd specs may prove costly to them... watch them then turn to qds before the end of the year. Still believe Dow is a very likely supplier to Samsung. I'm gauging success from the amount of quantum dot TVs about to be displayed and the magic words cad free - orders then virtually guaranteed. | howl01 | |
03/1/2017 15:07 | Mr oz Tech journalist haven't got a clue....Not all but definitely most | sinbad74 | |
03/1/2017 15:06 | Don't expect too much I know a lot of people want the big news as do I but it may not be as big as some are hoping for progress is definitely happening but may not be to quick enough for some people | sinbad74 | |
03/1/2017 15:02 | The supply market for quantum dot nanocrystals is developing rapidly. In September 2014, Dow Chemical announced its will open a new large-scale quantum dot production facility at Cheonan, South Korea in 2015. This will manufacture the same Trevista cadmium-free quantum dots that are used in Sony's screens.---------hxx | mrplay | |
03/1/2017 15:01 | I agree Sinbad - got to read between the lines , but this quote is quite blunt ( but might be wrong ) "The big differentiating factor between LG’s UHD line and its Super UHD series will be the use of quantum dots" | mr.oz | |
03/1/2017 15:00 | Sinbad74 I think the same as you :) I really hope nanoco will come up with big news on CES. | chaba1 | |
03/1/2017 14:57 | These two companies really do hate each other. ....never seen such bitter rivalry between two companies | sinbad74 | |
03/1/2017 14:56 | Samsung had to ditch suhd because lg are using the same name they have to differentiate otherwise consumers will think it is the same thing. ...very clever of lg to use the word nano cell super uhd | sinbad74 | |
03/1/2017 14:52 | True qled is still years away | sinbad74 | |
03/1/2017 14:51 | And also will be like samsung were right all along | sinbad74 | |
03/1/2017 14:50 | Don't be fooled by marketing I have a feeling samsung qled is just a rebranded upgraded suhd model ...as for lg i am not convinced they are qd yet they have spent too much on oled and for them to go qd now will undemine billions spent promoting oled | sinbad74 | |
03/1/2017 14:32 | jh I'm of a similar opinion, but am keeping powder dry re CES this year My reading is that LG are using QDs in their new "nano" film for the new SUHD tvs. Will see if that's coming from DOW in due course I would not be surprised to see TCL or Hisense announce , too , CFQD film based display Samsung are continuing on their own path ,however. | mr.oz | |
03/1/2017 14:26 | Chaba, how can you possibly be positive when the company has continually failed to deliver and disappointed LTH.SP is just off all time lows. Nanoco has been a painful lesson with regarding to investing in companies with a bottom draw BOD.TECH TOP DRAWBOD BOTTOM DRAW | john henry | |
03/1/2017 14:16 | Wait and see. Please be positive | chaba1 |
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