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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Photonstar Led | LSE:PSL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1TK2453 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.045 | 0.044 | 0.046 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/10/2012 11:32 | Great to see this extending into new highs again. :-) | cfro | |
11/10/2012 09:53 | The chart looks great; the commencement of another run, I suspect. | saucepan | |
07/10/2012 13:42 | brad44:_ 100% agree - Asthetics and pleasing design at (imo) the 2 key drivers in domestic and retail sales after RELIABILITY. In this respect the recent Philips offering in the States looks very ugly to me. How do you rate the PSL ranges against competitors in terms of asthetics and price? Who do you seeas the amin competitors? US introduces $60 LED light bulb | pugugly | |
07/10/2012 11:44 | Someuwin... You forgot to mention IQE and Nanoco this one is worth watching. | beeezzz | |
04/10/2012 22:38 | Holding a couple more myself IGR and PUR. | battlebus2 | |
04/10/2012 21:48 | I'm a LTH in many bb2, this is of national and regional sentiment. Would have been happier having traded it a few times and be sitting here on freebies mind you. DC | daicaprice | |
04/10/2012 21:13 | I am a shareholder here, but you need to look at our product range.. In general it is clumsy and chunky for the market areas they are looking to be specified in. Anybody can flog LEDs at the moment and nobody knows 4000k from special k the market will become more savvy to the quality manufacturers eventually and we have to be in this group | brad44 | |
04/10/2012 17:46 | diacaprice just shows you the wisdom of holding long term. | battlebus2 | |
04/10/2012 17:18 | Well at least one of Drew Nelson's tech investments is bearing fruit whilst IQE treads water (sp wise). | husbod | |
04/10/2012 12:30 | PSl are in the same market as the other 2 larger mkt cap co's & we are a minnow now - great investment at a low mkt capt | euclid5 | |
04/10/2012 12:27 | Cheers gerd - didn't realise they were main listed. (maybe PSL will be one day!) | someuwin | |
04/10/2012 12:20 | Carclo and Dialight have main FTSE listings (not AIM) PS. Don't mention LED or PPIX ! :-( | gerd212 | |
04/10/2012 12:09 | Another week like this and I'll breakeven!! Come on Enf/PSL. DC | daicaprice | |
04/10/2012 12:08 | AIM listed LED companies and valuations... Carclo (CAR) £270m Dialight (DIA) £385m Photonstar (PSL) £12m | someuwin | |
04/10/2012 11:53 | Getting better. | someuwin | |
04/10/2012 11:25 | Hopefully we will see it test 15p before we see a slight retreat before going upwards to the next leg. | clocktower | |
04/10/2012 11:06 | Extending its gains from yesterday i see. :-) | cfro | |
04/10/2012 10:59 | Expect massive growth in LED lighting of all types over the next few years. | someuwin | |
04/10/2012 10:54 | big background buyer here. | doobster78 | |
03/10/2012 23:18 | Gleach23, No problem pleased you brought in, I also only hold an initial position but plan to add into strength. ic2... | interceptor2 | |
03/10/2012 21:50 | I shall be there Sat hope Carol plays he will give them a few problems.Will look to put few of these away shortly, | whufcpaul | |
03/10/2012 21:32 | It just gets better and better for PIC pace micro. Comcast Corp. (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) has picked Pace plc as one of the suppliers for a new IP-only high-definition video client box in development called the XI3, Light Reading Cable has learned. Because it's IP-only, the XI3 won't contain a QAM tuner. It's anticipated that the XI3 will use Comcast's new cloud-based user interface and obtain linear video from a primary gateway that can transcode QAM video into IP streams that can be shuttled to the client box via the home network. Light Reading Cable first reported in April that Comcast was developing an IP client box called the X3. (See Comcast Sizes Up All-IP Set-Top .) According to a source familiar with the product, the Pace XI3 is based on the Broadcom Corp. (Nasdaq: BRCM) BCM 7428 chipset, supports MoCA 2.0, and features HDMI, Ethernet and USB ports, and an option for a 802.11n Wi-Fi module. Comcast declined to comment on the project. And what's with that SD Card slot? The XI3 doesn't have an internal hard drive, so the slot could be used for memory expansion. But it's also plausible that Comcast could use an SD Card as a local, mini-DVR that could buffer a small amount of live TV programming for trick-play functions (pause, fast-forward, rewind, etc.). Advanced Digital Broadcast (ADB) toyed with the notion of using an SD Card as a "lite" DVR for a tru2way "set-back" box it showed off in 2010. (See Tru2way 'Phantom' Box Is a DVR Lightweight .) The XI3 is also an obvious candidate for a network DVR that Comcast is testing in the Boston area. (See Comcast Tests Network DVR in Boston .) It's not known when Comcast plans to deploy the XI3, but it's not expected to show up until 2013 at the earliest. The XI3 appears to be a product based on the Comcast Reference Design Kit (RDK), a bundle of software for hybrid QAM/IP gateways and IP-only clients. Comcast hopes the RDK will help cut product development cycles to a year or less. The X1, a hybrid gateway also made by Pace, is the first product to come out of the RDK project. Following launches in Boston and Atlanta, Comcast expects to deploy the X1 in at least three more major markets this year. (See Comcast's Set-Top Accelerator Gains Traction and Comcast's Cloud TV Service Rolls Into Atlanta.) | citytrader420 | |
03/10/2012 21:27 | bb2,Thanks for reply, still time then.Yeah 6th better than expected some very tough fixtures over the next few weeks. :-) | whufcpaul |
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