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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% | 1.375 | 1.30 | 1.45 | 1.375 | 1.375 | 1.38 | 101,978 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Industrial Patterns | 164k | -6.93M | -0.0459 | -0.30 | 2.07M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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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 | |
24/3/2016 10:11 | maybe somebody messed up their automatic trading algorithm | jr_ | |
24/3/2016 09:42 | Same thing again this am. Anyone understand what it's about - is it someone shorting? | le4r | |
23/3/2016 20:11 | Yes the big feature on Xeros technology on the One Show should bring it to a wider audience.Maybe some potential customers might have been watching. | greek islander | |
23/3/2016 19:56 | A lot of v small sell trades (mostly 23 a pop??) going through today - some sort of algo trading strategy?? | le4r | |
23/3/2016 19:31 | Xeros machine featured on The One Show tonight. Great free advertising and very positive apart from a remark from the Welsh woman who said she wasn't' that keen on the idea. No reason given. | richj5000 | |
22/3/2016 16:09 | Hope you're right Greek Island. It's been a pretty rough period since it got ahead of itself last year...I too believe the investment case (the technology is potentially so huge I'd have a small holding irrespective of price), but would be good to see some of the top line start to filter down and unwind the accumulated loses... and halt further dilution. | le4r | |
22/3/2016 12:08 | Very significant results - massively reassuring. In all matters that count the information coming through underlines the massive potential here for this technologically advanced company to make a huge mark and benefit from being the first in this new field - this really could be massive and being in at this early stage could derive massive gains over the next few years. As long as cash for advancement flows steadily and without diluting the value of the shares then the continued progress couls lead to massive increase in the share price. I really can see a five fold increase beckoning within the next 3-5 years. Few opportunities as good as this at the moment though on the negative side it will short and medium term suffer from profit taking by small investors who will surely lose their nerve. My prediction is 450p by the end of the year. | greek islander | |
22/3/2016 07:50 | Very encouraging! | richj5000 | |
22/3/2016 07:46 | Well I think very encouraging results indeed! The rate they are growing is testament to that. IMO | hazl | |
21/3/2016 15:53 | Strange lot of sells considering results tomorrow? imo | hazl | |
01/3/2016 18:04 | This share seems to move for no reason at all! Down and up a third in little over a month on no material news! Not a holder at the moment but wish I'd caught that rise. | alphabeta4 | |
25/2/2016 10:12 | hi all does anyone have any tangible update on the leather cleaning opportunity as it was a while ago when they stated that phase 1 was complete and on track, I bought a fair chunk at around 220 again after taking profits within the spike, but that's now really hurting, I still believe long term this is so viable? any comments on time scales? | danielhopkins | |
22/2/2016 12:38 | hxxp://gulfnews.com/ | sherylchan | |
19/2/2016 19:43 | Just got whiplash! | rhubarbkid | |
19/2/2016 10:59 | Looks like MM still enjoying the drop here - 9% fall today on negligible volume. | le4r | |
17/2/2016 19:52 | Starting to look like I timed my re-entry badly! Even worse I sold FFWD to get back in here, and it has been rising ever since! Ah... it's a stressful old game! | rhubarbkid | |
16/2/2016 13:19 | Still struggling to escape the pennant... | bamboo2 | |
13/2/2016 07:10 | Just read back through the Final Results. Very bullish. This is an R&D company of a rare form indeed... One that not only has extensive patents in a future-proof sector, but has also identified numerous commercial applications and got a global team in place... and already proven the monetisation. Further placements look inevitable and we still look to be a couple of years from realising critical mass, but all things considered I think this is a fair m-cap for the genuine blue-sky potential and I'm happy to be back in at this price. | rhubarbkid | |
12/2/2016 19:47 | I haven't kept up with this for a while. Can anyone update me on the leather and other non laundry applications? | rhubarbkid | |
12/2/2016 15:39 | the potential is staggering though....America is a big place if it succeeds.... I have a token holding as these are difficult times but you never know,it might just be the preferred method with water shortages. IMO | hazl | |
12/2/2016 15:07 | M'cap £170m? | lufc5 |
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