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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Quantum Blockchain Technologies Plc | LSE:QBT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B50P5B53 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.025 | 3.57% | 0.725 | 0.70 | 0.75 | 0.80 | 0.675 | 0.68 | 5,869,678 | 16:23:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 0 | -5.03M | -0.0039 | -1.85 | 9.04M |
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02/12/2021 09:17 | PWhite hitting the nail on the head yet again. For all the but the densest of skulls(hi Spary) the reality of what is going on will have sunk in. Down again. Sub 2p next week is certainly on the cards. Hopefully the reckless gamblers and chancers took some profits while still possible. | ![]() purplepelmets | |
02/12/2021 09:14 | When are you going to grow up AQ? | ![]() bbanker | |
02/12/2021 09:04 | Down again I can hear clueless bedwetter sparey sobbing SOB SOB BWAHAHAHA | ![]() allenquatermain | |
02/12/2021 08:30 | Hey sparey1 - what is the share price ? Is it under 3p you bedwetter BWAHAHAHA | ![]() allenquatermain | |
02/12/2021 06:01 | Got up early just to see the freaks spary1 and stevebrrr I love it when those thick goons lose their money | ![]() allenquatermain | |
02/12/2021 00:47 | I am perfectly sane my multi ID friend..... | ![]() stevebrrr | |
01/12/2021 23:30 | EU Weighs Deal With TSMC, Samsung for Semiconductor Foundry By Natalia Drozdiak and Helene Fouquet 11 February 2021, 05:00 GMT Updated on 11 February 2021, 12:31 GMT EU wants to boost semiconductor production in the region Goal is to reduce reliance on Taiwan for cutting-edge chipset The European Union is considering building an advanced semiconductor factory in Europe in an attempt to avoid relying on the U.S. and Asia for technology at the heart of some of its major industries. The EU is exploring how to produce semiconductors with features smaller than 10 nanometers, and eventually down to 2 nanometer chips, according to people familiar with the project. The aim is to curtail dependence on countries such as Taiwan for chips to power 5G wireless systems, connected cars, high-performance computing, and more. Semiconductors: Europe’s expensive plan to reach the top tier of chipmakers The EU wants to enhance ‘strategic autonomy’ in a sector facing shortages but the risk is that it squanders public money. EU Semiconductor Renaissance in the pipeline | ![]() stevebrrr | |
01/12/2021 23:29 | figtree991 Dec '21 - 22:56 - 2074 of 2076 0 2 0 Europe is already home to cutting-edge chip manufacturers and equipment suppliers, each with annual sales from $4 to $16 billion. These include STMicroelectronics, Infineon Technologies, NXP Semiconductors and ams as well as Global Foundries with its Germany fab, Intel and ASML. Meanwhile, several smaller but strong industry players co-exist in Europe, including semiconductor foundries, Tower Semiconductor and X-Fab, each generating between $500 million and $1 billion in sales every year. Then at least 200 companies, including the IDMs, subsidiaries of system makers and semiconductor equipment manufacturers, are sprinkled across Europe. The likes of Elmos, Murata Europe, Besi, EVG, Soitec and Siltronic each earn less than $500 million annually but sustain Europe’s manufacturing and technology independence. | ![]() stevebrrr | |
01/12/2021 23:27 | EU Weighs Deal With TSMC, Samsung for Semiconductor Foundry By Natalia Drozdiak and Helene Fouquet 11 February 2021, 05:00 GMT Updated on 11 February 2021, 12:31 GMT EU wants to boost semiconductor production in the region Goal is to reduce reliance on Taiwan for cutting-edge chipset The European Union is considering building an advanced semiconductor factory in Europe in an attempt to avoid relying on the U.S. and Asia for technology at the heart of some of its major industries. The EU is exploring how to produce semiconductors with features smaller than 10 nanometers, and eventually down to 2 nanometer chips, according to people familiar with the project. The aim is to curtail dependence on countries such as Taiwan for chips to power 5G wireless systems, connected cars, high-performance computing, and more. Semiconductors: Europe’s expensive plan to reach the top tier of chipmakers The EU wants to enhance ‘strategic autonomy’ in a sector facing shortages but the risk is that it squanders public money. EU Semiconductor Renaissance in the pipeline | ![]() stevebrrr | |
01/12/2021 23:10 | "the estimated speed of QBT’s proprietary Bitcoin mining ASIC is expected to be at least twice as fast as the leading international Bitcoin miner manufacturer" From RNS 30/11/21 The rationale to move from a 7nm to 5nm, is because the estimated speed of QBT’s proprietary Bitcoin mining ASIC is expected to be at least twice as fast as the leading international Bitcoin miner manufacturer, before taking into account the optimisations of a second patent under development, which are yet to be factored in. The Company will, therefore, move directly to developing a 5nm ASIC prototype, although it will still consider a phase of testing, as an intermediate step, on the 12nm ASIC, as announced on 5 November 2021. | ![]() stevebrrr | |
01/12/2021 23:10 | The ASIC chip R&D is only one of several different R&D streams running, including AI and Quantum Computing: From RNS 30/11/21 “We continue to move fast to develop our disruptive Bitcoin mining strategy, of which the ASIC component is one of the key directions of our multidisciplinary cross-fertilising R&D approach.” | ![]() stevebrrr | |
01/12/2021 23:09 | Potential chip fabs that will make 5nm chips suitable for QBTs new chip technology. 1. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company 2. Samsung 3. United Microelectronics Corporation 4. GlobalFoundries 5. China’s Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) Which nanoelectronics partner does QBT have an NDA with? RNS 30/11/21 A Non-Disclosure Agreement (“NDA”) has been signed with an international research & development organisation, which is active in the field of nanoelectronics, and which will give the Company access to one of the few 5nm semiconductor fabrication plants currently operational in the world. | ![]() stevebrrr | |
01/12/2021 23:06 | Copied for the record PWhite731 Dec '21 - 22:52 - 9369 of 9369 0 1 0 A company that signs a non-disclosure agreement is not even allowed to mention that it has entered into a non-disclosure agreement. QBT then go onto state - "which will give the Company access to one of the few 5nm semiconductor fabrication plants currently operational in the world." Anybody in the industry who knows their onions can tell you off the top of their head which companies are manufacturing 5nm semiconductors. There is no non-disclosure agreement with anybody. | ![]() stevebrrr | |
01/12/2021 23:02 | Figtree, Are you in that field of work? | ![]() a.fewbob | |
01/12/2021 22:56 | Europe is already home to cutting-edge chip manufacturers and equipment suppliers, each with annual sales from $4 to $16 billion. These include STMicroelectronics, Infineon Technologies, NXP Semiconductors and ams as well as Global Foundries with its Germany fab, Intel and ASML. Meanwhile, several smaller but strong industry players co-exist in Europe, including semiconductor foundries, Tower Semiconductor and X-Fab, each generating between $500 million and $1 billion in sales every year. Then at least 200 companies, including the IDMs, subsidiaries of system makers and semiconductor equipment manufacturers, are sprinkled across Europe. The likes of Elmos, Murata Europe, Besi, EVG, Soitec and Siltronic each earn less than $500 million annually but sustain Europe’s manufacturing and technology independence. | ![]() figtree99 | |
01/12/2021 22:52 | A company that signs a non-disclosure agreement is not even allowed to mention that it has entered into a non-disclosure agreement. QBT then go onto state - "which will give the Company access to one of the few 5nm semiconductor fabrication plants currently operational in the world." Anybody in the industry who knows their onions can tell you off the top of their head which companies are manufacturing 5nm semiconductors. There is no non-disclosure agreement with anybody. | ![]() pwhite73 | |
01/12/2021 22:28 | A Non-Disclosure Agreement (“NDA”) has been signed with an international research & development organisation, which is active in the field of nanoelectronics, and which will give the Company access to one of the few 5nm semiconductor fabrication plants currently operational in the world. | ![]() spary1 | |
01/12/2021 22:23 | Copied for the record Cryptominer1 Dec '21 - 22:17 - 9366 of 9369 0 0 0 I'd like to see the NDA signed.... | ![]() stevebrrr | |
01/12/2021 22:17 | I'd like to see the NDA signed.... | ![]() cryptominer | |
01/12/2021 21:48 | Copied for the record AllenQuatermain1 Dec '21 - 21:28 - 9364 of 9369 0 0 0 Stevebrrr the only chops I’m interested in pal are the ones I eat with my kebab | ![]() stevebrrr | |
01/12/2021 21:28 | Stevebrrr the only chops I’m interested in pal are the ones I eat with my kebab | ![]() allenquatermain |
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