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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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03/3/2017 09:50 | THE Technology of the future! | hazl | |
02/3/2017 21:14 | seems IP Group purchased more on 10th of feb missed that. | hazl | |
02/3/2017 21:02 | Good old Woodford. | hazl | |
01/3/2017 21:14 | jpuff - unfortunately as the majority of shares are tightly held, by Woodford & Invesco, the illiquid nature of the traded shares will see such drastic lurching on the upside & downside - won't be surprised to see that Woodford picked up that 1.5m sale at the negotiated price of 192.5 the shares will only gain traction once revenues are more advanced n commercialisation of the technology accelerates | sherylchan | |
01/3/2017 21:04 | I'm getting rather sea sick from all these ups and downs! Hopefully this marks a low point again after that big marked sale appeared | jpuff | |
28/2/2017 08:41 | There was a massive lack of water in California until a few weeks ago. Water costs a fortune out there. Now the reservoirs are half full. Only temporary though! | richj5000 | |
23/2/2017 09:32 | Would you rather short-term magic or long-term sustainability Potter? I hope for the latter,though I wouldn't mind the former! | hazl | |
23/2/2017 09:06 | I see we're experiencing one of our regular dips in MV & share price yet again ? When, oh when, will this gain real traction again and blast through to an all time and irretrievable high... I think we need Public & Private Hospital networks at Country level, along with more, widespread Hotel networks. | pottermagic2310 | |
23/2/2017 07:07 | Yes thanks The Prophet. Questions have been covered before. Water shortage is going to be a serious issue in the future. I read some worrying statistics about China and likely lack of clean drinking water in years to come. Primach... the point is very little water is used. I was surprised how little. | hazl | |
22/2/2017 19:57 | The Prophet: Thanks - just a bit concerned as to whether at risk from Sky's current OCEAN campaign. Your quote appears to have answered the question, | pugugly | |
22/2/2017 17:43 | not a holder here, but interested. Anyway, the answer to your question PUGUGLY would seem to be here: 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 programme. As a part of the programme, 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. | the prophet | |
22/2/2017 17:17 | But what happens to the nylon polymer beads after they have been used instead of water to clean clothes. What proportion of them either go down the drain or into the waste and eventually find their way into the sea to add to the plastic contamination ? | pugugly | |
22/2/2017 16:21 | Any views here on whether a Trump regime may make grants system more restricted for the hotels that are buying these machines in water stressed areas ? I'm thinking no effect but welcome other views. | visionon | |
22/2/2017 11:50 | The beads are fully recyclable and last ages too. | jpuff | |
21/2/2017 00:09 | They get good environmental marks for saving water and power, but not clear how waste water is handled.? What about the beads? Are they biodegradable? | primachm00 | |
17/2/2017 21:37 | Does anyone know when interim results are coming out? Financial calendar only says it's in march... looking for something a bit more specific? | from8to800 | |
14/2/2017 09:07 | Indeed,a specialist market, a great prospect for the future,this firm I am convinced of it. | hazl | |
14/2/2017 08:56 | Effluent from this type of contaminated clothing can't be just discharged in the normal way to the public sewers. | jpuff | |
14/2/2017 08:51 | A substantial new and specialist market, great news indeed. | jpuff | |
14/2/2017 08:18 | PROTECTIVE CLOTHING XSG Now selected for cleaning fire-fighters uniform. Used for highly protective clothing as in the 'Petroleum, mining, construction and military agencies.' | hazl | |
10/2/2017 14:13 | To be fair some of those interviews are old. Still impressive! The Newsweek interview is good and things are certainly progressing nicely. Thanks. | hazl | |
10/2/2017 14:04 | Wow Forbes! | hazl | |
10/2/2017 13:51 | This is going to go BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ;-) | pottermagic2310 |
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