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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% | 1.225 | 1.20 | 1.25 | 1.225 | 1.225 | 1.23 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Industrial Patterns | 164k | -6.93M | -0.0133 | -0.92 | 6.38M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/4/2022 12:07 | A sea of red. Yet another all time low -Any hope of this being taken over or is it time (for those still holding) to bail out at any price? | ![]() pugugly | |
17/4/2022 06:11 | Any company where the Directors take more out in renumeration than they generate in revenue is a massive avoid. Even at £12 m mcap this is massively overvalued. Just wish I'd seen this a lot earlier so I could have shorted it all the way down :-( | terminator101 | |
10/4/2022 18:02 | The only practical filter for microplastics uses reverse osmosis, these are fairly common and work well where high pressure is not needed (outlet of a washing machine). Filter membranes are reasonable and widely available, the main downside with RO system is the bypass of water which ends up as waste, if you could divert this into storage tanks for cisterns or use in the rinse cycle it might make commercial sense. | ![]() 1pencil | |
01/4/2022 09:05 | The danger is you get pulled in believing major investors must have a better understanding, that said still a puzzle why someone would leave a fund for a board appointment. "Klaas joined Xeros as Chairman in January 2020. In June 2021 he left Entrepreneurs Fund" His involvement certainly piqued my interest but the filter product looked very basic with no real advantage, that's where my interest stopped. | ![]() 1pencil | |
31/3/2022 20:23 | The only thing that's kept me invested here are the large shareholders however its by far the worst share in my portfolio.I can't work out where all the moneys going and why.If it was not for the large shareholders I would consider it a scam. | ![]() beerboy02 | |
31/3/2022 10:50 | Another placing incoming... LOLOLOLOLThese Directors are criminals IMOThey know and have known for years that the whole business model is a a concocted "Box of Frogs"My advice is dump all of it if you are unfortunately still a shareholder, and definitely don't take up any placing/open offer to refinance the business.You won't be giving the business yet more time to succeed.....you will just be fuelling more years of obscene board member salary drawings.They are complete fraudsters IMO, and should be in jail. | thebabe | |
10/1/2022 08:39 | They only created the filter system,when they discovered that all their bead washing machines they were marketing as eco revolutionary....lol | ![]() mr_todd_f_kozel | |
23/12/2021 08:14 | Don't think there is any doubt on the dangers of micro plastics and the need to find a solution, what is in question however is the efficacy XSG technology in doing so. There's an understandable tendency for investors (big and small) to reply on glossy brochure's and power point presentations rather than make an informed decision on what they see. With that in mind, could someone point out what makes the washing machine filter special and different from a host f other centrifugal filters which have been around for decades? Can we actually see it in action rather than wheeling out the same Uni report over and over again (which we cant see in it's entirety without paying a hefty sum}. If they are going to make a go of it now is the time, very favourable backdrop given our current predicament. | ![]() 1pencil | |
23/12/2021 06:42 | A global model by Leeds University has found 1.3 billion tonnes of plastic is destined for the environment both on land and in the ocean by 2040.We're slowly poisoning ourselves around the world. Fish consumption was a link | ![]() jpuff | |
23/12/2021 06:38 | https://www.telegrap | ![]() jpuff | |
09/12/2021 21:05 | Let's hope this pile if dung hold the 50ema and does not repeat what happened on 21/09. As it looks identical. | ![]() beerboy02 | |
07/12/2021 19:57 | They say you couldn't make it up, but perhaps someone has. | ![]() glavey | |
07/12/2021 15:00 | I reckon it's going the far to be micro plastic filters to be fitted in all new domestic and commercial washing machines with well in the frame here and overseas imho | ![]() jpuff | |
07/12/2021 14:46 | Must be Storm Barra and they have a leak maybe | ![]() football | |
07/12/2021 14:38 | Can anyone explain the rise today, no RNS | ![]() beerboy02 | |
29/11/2021 12:11 | GB news - MP for Leicestershire lobbying for micro fibre plastic filters on all new machine machines. | ![]() jpuff | |
26/11/2021 18:21 | What a disasterous week | ![]() beerboy2 | |
23/11/2021 19:32 | There is very little detail on what makes this technology special, plenty of high efficiency filters which can eliminate microscopic particles of plastic but of course they clog quickly in doing so, what if the cleaning frequency of XFiltra? Pursuit Dynamics | ![]() 1pencil | |
23/11/2021 14:44 | From an engineering standpoint, I cannot visually see anything special about XFiltra technology. It's just a fine mesh rotary filter, these can be found in many appliances - does anyone know what exactly makes this unit different? The testing note released cannot be viewed without a hefty subscription. | ![]() 1pencil | |
11/11/2021 08:04 | Some real significant revenueDon't hold your breathIt's going bust sooner or later ..Unless they can find more lunatics to find yet another raise | banggone | |
10/11/2021 22:07 | XFiltra looks similar to conventional centrifugal filters, not much explanation as to what makes this product different from anything else currently available ? Griffiths must be wishing he stuck with sheep farming :) | ![]() 1pencil |
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