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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Xeros Technology Group Plc | LSE:XSG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMGYBJ57 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.025 | 1.75% | 1.45 | 1.40 | 1.50 | 1.45 | 1.425 | 1.43 | 753,599 | 10:04:47 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Industrial Patterns | 164k | -6.93M | -0.0459 | -0.32 | 2.19M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/8/2016 16:49 | What's going on? Up nearly 30% this week on no news! | grahamhacker | |
09/8/2016 07:33 | FD called it a day. Retirement is more exciting! | richj5000 | |
04/5/2016 17:33 | Not sure I read the sell volume properly but was that a sell at close to £600k??? | jr_ | |
28/4/2016 13:00 | Xeros really could do with some good news. This article mentions the domestic machines could be 3-5 years away yet... | jr_ | |
11/4/2016 16:33 | 'Following a successful early career with Lehman Brothers and McKinsey in New York and London, Vik worked with Coller Capital, a leading global investor in, and acquirer of, private equity portfolios, and most recently has been advising start-up and global scale companies on business development and growth. He has a B. Eng from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art and an MBA from INSEAD.' Quite impressive....imo | hazl | |
07/4/2016 11:22 | Looks like Mr 23 may now be Mr 1730 on the buy side? | jpuff | |
05/4/2016 13:23 | Hazl - There has been a fund selling in last couple of months, n Woodford has been picking it up - note when latter last holding RNS on 3 Feb when 20% threshold crossed, vs today's RNS - he increased stake by 835,333 since 3 Feb 16 | sherylchan | |
05/4/2016 12:22 | increase in holdings I see. | hazl | |
05/4/2016 07:05 | It also reduces the amount of detergents used which is great news for the environment as well as a substantial additional cost saving. | jpuff | |
04/4/2016 07:42 | RNS 'This new laundry management solution helps extend the life of linens and also significantly reduces the number of items discarded by removing stains hitherto incapable of being removed in conventional washing machines. This results in a significant reduction in linen replacement costs for hotel customers.' This firm gets better and better if you ask me. Separately. I have just noticed your posts Myretirementfund.... IMO | hazl | |
01/4/2016 17:32 | This stock is one of those that typically should be purchased and hidden away in a drawer. Many small investors will lose faith alonng the way and that means it wll move violently up and down in share price terms until eventually it announces serious revenue progress. Then the share price could surge. If the technology continues to prove irresistable then we might have a huge potential to increase massively the value of the holding. Just be patient and don't panic. | greek islander | |
31/3/2016 15:20 | Mr 23 has gone bonkers | jr_ | |
31/3/2016 15:17 | ?? people seem doubly quick to tell me im wrong but not provide me with proof !! | my retirement fund | |
30/3/2016 13:43 | Did they buy it then? Im not a close follower but in the ipo prospectus it explained otherwise from memory. I take it there have been some developments since then, what were they please? | my retirement fund | |
30/3/2016 12:26 | MRF - it is Xeros technology and have the patents for it - don't understand where u are coming from ? | sherylchan | |
30/3/2016 11:11 | Well the stock market is rather volatile at present and stocks like this are vulnerable,so yes easy to spread fear.I suppose I shouldn't comment as I have already said I have just a token holding because of the threat of the general market. However, I hope this firm do make it; they are so innovative and bang on trend with the environmental issues that you never know, a few amazing contracts and they could just surprise us al l even in this climate.imo | hazl | |
30/3/2016 11:03 | far too easy to manipulate on the short side. This literally falls like a stone without any support... Not for orphans or widows. The shisters in dark glasses love stocks like this | insideryou | |
30/3/2016 10:01 | I was just replying with a comment to setita post hazl. | my retirement fund | |
30/3/2016 09:35 | Well I think Woodford might disagree with you. He clearly thinks its a good bet,as do I. Water shortages, financial encouragement from the utilities in the US,it just needs time for the word to get round. Thanks for your post serratia interesting with your technology comment. IMO | hazl | |
30/3/2016 09:01 | From memory its not their technology, they just have a license to use it. Let the company do all the donkey work and the shareholders pay for said donkey work? | my retirement fund | |
30/3/2016 08:52 | This firm is in its very early stages! Profit will follow through presumably as the sales develop. immo | hazl | |
26/3/2016 22:20 | I've come to this company from the technology angle. After a fairly comprehensive review of their technology it looks excellent. Before investing in a company I like to run spread sheets to get a model of future potential. The latest results show very rapid growth going forward which is great as it's proof that the technology works for the customer. Where I'm lost is the gross profit on sales which in the latest results is only 10.8%. That can't sustain any future profit. The market values the company at £174m and Woodford is in so I must be missing something. I've read all the posts on this thread and don't think I've missed anything. Can anyone point me towards an analysis or explanation why the GP is so poor so I can develop the model. Thanks. | serratia | |
24/3/2016 10:20 | Mr 23 is back! | jpuff |
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