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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nxt | LSE:NTX | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004397567 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 4.35 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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28/5/2010 13:44 | As ever - steady buying so - widden the spread. | folderboy | |
28/5/2010 12:45 | RUSSY AND MR GANN, YOU ARE BLOWING SMOKE RINGS UP PEOPLES REARS. AT 19P YOU WERE URGING PEEPS TO BUY BUY BUY "ITS GONNA EXPLODE" DOWN DOWN DOWN WE GO BECAUSE THEY HAVE NO SALES NO NEW BIG ORDERS INDEED THEY HAVN@T EVEN MANAGED TO GET LAST YEARS ORDERS ON TO THE STREETS. PATHETIC TURNOVER, PATHETIC BUSINESS PLAN AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST PATHETIC AMOUNT OF CASH LEFT!!!!! DILLUTION DILLUTION DILLUTION IS ALL YOU HAVE TO LOOK FORWARD TO AND IN THESE RISK AVERSE TIMES FOR LENDING NXT COULD WELL BE ALREADY ON BORROWED TIME IMHO. Lisa:):):) | lisa279 | |
28/5/2010 12:37 | Light the blue touch paper. And watch this space next week. Be quick though, cause when it blows it will be very quick and very big. Roll on £ 1.00 +++ | russy1 | |
28/5/2010 12:00 | STARTS 1-5 JUNE TouchSound technology to make waves at Computex 2010 NXT plc, a provider of unique sound solutions, best known for its flat panel loudspeaker and touch screen technologies, is pleased to announce that its latest technology, TouchSoundTM, will be showcased by selected touch screen companies at Computex 2010 (www.computextaipei. June at the Taiwan World Trade Center in Taipei. TouchSoundTM is a combination of NXT's SoundVu technology, which transforms a transparent panel into a loudspeaker, and its Bending Wave Haptics technology, which produces a tactile feedback from touch screens. The resulting technology is capable of providing a tactile feedback at the precise points of contact on a touch screen while delivering high quality audio directly from the screen display. TouchSoundTM has an additional key characteristic through its ability to providing unique tactile feedback at different points on the screen simultaneously. The application of touch technology is growing across many different sectors including consumer electronics, commercial products and industrial equipment. The future growth rate for touch is expected to greatly exceed that of the display industry. TouchSoundTM applications, in each case operating on the Windows 7 OS, can be experienced at: Y eTurboTouch - Located at G244 - G248 and B343 - B347 in Hall 3, eTurboTouch [manufactures touch screen displays] and will be showcasing an 18.5" multitouch all-in-one PC equipped with TouchSoundTM technology. Y Apex Material Technology Corporation (AMT) - A leading designer and manufacturer of touch screen technology products, AMTs booth at G666 in Hall 3 will feature a TouchSound-equipped 19.5" five wire resistive touch monitor. Y ET&T Technology - ET&T, a provider of touch screen solutions, will show a 20" infrared multitouch monitor on their booth at C330 in Hall 1. This monitor will be the similar to the 42" TouchSound LCD display screen demonstrated at the NXT booth in the recently held Hong Kong Electronics Fair spring edition. As will be demonstrated in the Computex booths listed above, TouchSoundTM in larger screens has a vast array of potential applications, from devices such as tablets, to ATMs, Point of Sale and Information Kiosks. | mr gann | |
28/5/2010 11:59 | STARTS 1-5 JUNE TouchSound technology to make waves at Computex 2010 NXT plc, a provider of unique sound solutions, best known for its flat panel loudspeaker and touch screen technologies, is pleased to announce that its latest technology, TouchSoundTM, will be showcased by selected touch screen companies at Computex 2010 (www.computextaipei. June at the Taiwan World Trade Center in Taipei. TouchSoundTM is a combination of NXT's SoundVu technology, which transforms a transparent panel into a loudspeaker, and its Bending Wave Haptics technology, which produces a tactile feedback from touch screens. The resulting technology is capable of providing a tactile feedback at the precise points of contact on a touch screen while delivering high quality audio directly from the screen display. TouchSoundTM has an additional key characteristic through its ability to providing unique tactile feedback at different points on the screen simultaneously. The application of touch technology is growing across many different sectors including consumer electronics, commercial products and industrial equipment. The future growth rate for touch is expected to greatly exceed that of the display industry. TouchSoundTM applications, in each case operating on the Windows 7 OS, can be experienced at: Y eTurboTouch - Located at G244 - G248 and B343 - B347 in Hall 3, eTurboTouch [manufactures touch screen displays] and will be showcasing an 18.5" multitouch all-in-one PC equipped with TouchSoundTM technology. Y Apex Material Technology Corporation (AMT) - A leading designer and manufacturer of touch screen technology products, AMTs booth at G666 in Hall 3 will feature a TouchSound-equipped 19.5" five wire resistive touch monitor. Y ET&T Technology - ET&T, a provider of touch screen solutions, will show a 20" infrared multitouch monitor on their booth at C330 in Hall 1. This monitor will be the similar to the 42" TouchSound LCD display screen demonstrated at the NXT booth in the recently held Hong Kong Electronics Fair spring edition. As will be demonstrated in the Computex booths listed above, TouchSoundTM in larger screens has a vast array of potential applications, from devices such as tablets, to ATMs, Point of Sale and Information Kiosks. | mr gann | |
27/5/2010 11:17 | I direct these questions to you. LISA Are you NOT a buyer at any price? You must be waiting given all your interest in this share? Where do you see fair value? TIA | dare2 | |
27/5/2010 10:24 | Welcome back Lisa- was getting a little worried about your "quietness" of late. | donalc | |
27/5/2010 09:50 | LETS PLAY NEXT FUNDRAISING PRICE???? 8p, 9p or 10p? REMEMBER THE LOWER THE share price THE HIGHER THE DILLUTION FOR THE SAME AMOUNT RAISED!!! WERE ARE ALL THE BULLS NOW??? OH< ON MOTLEY F IS SEE STILL BEING ALLOWED TO DISH AND SWALLOW EACH OTHERS BULL!! LISA:)) (THE 100% CORRECT ONE) | lisa279 | |
26/5/2010 22:23 | Visit the Fool (Motley) - stirrings in the undergrowth . . hope?! | folderboy | |
26/5/2010 15:07 | STILL NO ANNOUNCEMENT WITH REGARD GARTMORE REDUCING THEIR 10% HOLDING. THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO REPORT EACH DIP THROUGH A 1% BARRIER YET ONCE AGAIN NXT ARE OHHHHHH SOOOOOOO SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW IN INFORMING THE MARKETS THAT THIS IS IMHO THE CASE. GOD HELP THE share price IF GARTMORE STILL HOLD OVER 9%!!!!!!!! AIMHO/DYOR/NAI Lisa:) | lisa279 | |
26/5/2010 14:14 | everything is up, this still goes down!!! | ibstock | |
26/5/2010 09:26 | Is the news any better for being a month old? ... the company's still a dog! | runbrian | |
25/5/2010 17:05 | or check the date (stated twice in what you pasted) | jaudi | |
25/5/2010 14:35 | Phew Panic over I had assumed it was a new anouncement..Moral.. cheers Mike | mjb1 | |
25/5/2010 14:06 | It is referring to interim management statement of 27/4. Factually correct. | donalc | |
25/5/2010 14:00 | Sorry but I have just read the source the above may not be that reliable Mike | mjb1 | |
24/5/2010 10:27 | Haptic feedback 13.50 - 19.00 | gerd212 | |
24/5/2010 09:34 | Computex 2010. Does anyone know if the Touch screen technology is now sophisticated enough to be used in mobile phones and is low power usage ? | amt | |
24/5/2010 06:20 | NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE SHAREHOLDER LIAISON GROUP SLGC circulated an email update to all SLG members last night. If you do not receive your copy please advise us by emailing: nxtslg@hotmail.co.uk | aphrodites | |
21/5/2010 15:26 | An RNS - it's not bad news so, of course, the share price falls. For those who don't watch the PLUS trades one has jst popped up - 100K at 10p! | folderboy | |
21/5/2010 13:59 | the NeXT step would be to put the sound at each pixel ! | psyco | |
21/5/2010 12:00 | John, a good example, thanks. I can also see that tactile feedback will be superior to visual feedback for keyboard style interactions: I had only considered interactions where the user was selecting from a menu. Nigel Martin | gnnmartin | |
21/5/2010 11:42 | Providing a tactile keyboard on screen without shift and control keys would severely limit the applications of the technology. Another example of the use of multiple touch would be for multi-user games on a single screen. John | john of groats |
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