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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.40 | 1.35 | 1.45 | 1.40 | 1.40 | 1.40 | 5,710 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Industrial Patterns | 164k | -6.93M | -0.0459 | -0.31 | 2.11M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/9/2018 21:44 | Watch and learn... Still watching, not much learning other than learning how to take a company into receivership? | insideryou | |
03/9/2018 14:37 | you dont need to believe me just see the chart. I can see that you are holding and keep adding to reduce your average but ..... | amture | |
03/9/2018 09:36 | mdalos1..... what make you to think that I am not investor? or wasn't invested in the past? for your info I was one of the believer of the is company. But after so many years of playing patient game I lost believing and at same time lost a lot too. This is my story. By they way are you so offended by my advise? Did my comment make you not to invest? if so then u must be grateful. Clearly 10 years must be enough for start-up to make or break. But you see i learned my lessen in hard way and im say what I see On cash burning loss making company sealing future (idea). | amture | |
08/8/2018 17:22 | Have you added Md? | insideryou | |
08/8/2018 10:10 | I know this company inside out, I warned people when price was 280. I couldn't be more specific due to confidentiality. Unfortunately this company dome to be bankrupt. Simply not enough revenue and much high cash burn rate. Most of the investor will pull the plug. Those who still hope for quick turn around with one or two contract they are day dreaming. Still not too late to get out and recover some cash. | amture | |
07/8/2018 15:50 | Bankrupt in no time... The guy who said watch and learn? I am still waiting? | insideryou | |
07/8/2018 11:57 | Im sure shareholders her will be feeling rather warm and toasty. Howrvet when the money runs out the shareholders will then be toast themselves. | my retirement fund | |
05/8/2018 12:25 | Useful link: | talygarn tom | |
01/8/2018 13:32 | Bead extraction and re-use After a bead has absorbed soil from a stain, it is carried away from the fabric and placed back in a special wet sump, where it is ready to be used again for hundreds more cycles without losing its cleaning performance. Beads are constantly extracted from the wash drum and refreshed ones are introduced to ensure maximum cleaning performance. One of the amazing things about the Xeros system is that the beads never leave the washing machine. After hundreds of uses the beads are replaced by a Xeros technician and recycled. Saving the earth with recyclable plastics leaf-waterEnvironmen To minimise the environmental impact of the Xeros polymer beads, we ensure that: Our beads are highly reusable, lasting for hundreds upon hundreds of wash loads before needing replacement. The polymer used in the beads is 100 percent recyclable. Once the beads are taken out of circulation, they are recycled by Xeros. The image below shows Xeros polymer beads at different stages through their use phase in the Xeros system – in this case, having trapped vagrant dye from hundreds of loads of dark blue or red work wear. BeadLifecycle Xeros goes one important step further to help ensure the sustainability of the polymer bead washing system with our Sbeadycare program. As a part of the program, Xeros supplies all of the necessary beads, chemicals, and support to make the most of the Xeros system, as well as providing a reliable recycable plastics collection method for used beads to ensure that they do not end up in landfill. | hatfullofsky | |
30/7/2018 11:46 | Interesting thoughts guys. But then you can argue these balls might be a far better use of plastic than say carrier bags and food containers. It could be a very valuable solution but the countries that need it most ie poor water supplies, are very likely some of the world's poorest. So it may be more of a social good than a commercial money spinner. Maybe this is the time to buy here though? | ltcm1 | |
29/7/2018 21:19 | That is a very good point and is what is stopping me invest. I was actually sold this product in a previous job and when I asked that very question they told me that the balls can be reused in car dashboards. But if this technology becomes mainstream then surely it will need more forms of recycling than just Car dashboards and how could they control it? | stevenbetts | |
27/7/2018 19:47 | Midas verdict: Xeros joined Aim in 2014 at 123p. The shares hit 300p in 2015 and again last year. They have slumped since then, as shareholders have grown tired of waiting for the business to deliver licensing deals and move towards profitability. Profits are unlikely to materialise for the next three years but new deals should be forthcoming, and with increasing frequency. At 69p, the shares are a buy for adventurous, long-term investors keen to back a British technology pioneer. | sandy12345 | |
27/7/2018 09:50 | Was tipped in Midas column daily mail | jpuff | |
23/7/2018 16:22 | I have not looked at this company for quite a time and was pleasantly surprised to see the mkt cap was a much more sensible number, between £65-70m, than previous occasions when I had cast my eye over it. I know there are no profits and cashflow but with the Sealion venture in the bag it no longer seems a silly stretch to envisage XSG justifying the valuation. I v rarely invest in blue sky stocks but this seems to me to be a more interesting proposition than some one can mention and IP and Baillie Gifford are onboard - ok, and Woodford too. I have bought a small starter position. Wish me luck. | sspurt | |
23/7/2018 08:56 | someone is buying today! bargain basket... | sandy12345 |
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