skinny
- 03 Feb 2014 12:58
hangon
- 10 Sep 2015 15:18
- 15 of 20
No postings since July2015 - so these comments may be rather late . . .
Since Carbon is an Element and graphine is just very thin atoms of Carbon, I don't understand any claim to "BioDegradable" - it is carbon and carbon it stays.
Also, I'm surprised that a drilling-fluid is their best product, as the Electronics industry is likely to take to Graphine - although since it's only carbon, once the processing is understood, it should be a cheap material with many benefits.
Whether this Ggrphine Co [ GRPH ], will be the winner, when there are plenty of Carbon-based companies already connected to Industry is a moot point....IMHO there stands a chance that as soon as the Dirs have made their money, the shouting will subside and we'll see the true value of the Business.
Relying on one Sector ( Or worse One Customer), is bad Business practice.
Do we now their Turnover and ROCE ?
Does anyone think the fall in sp is "about right" - or does it have another 90% to fall, I wonder. The sp peaked about 130p as I recall..... now about 18p
cynic
- 15 Sep 2015 12:08
- 16 of 20
as you can see, this stock has suffered badly, rather as has CPX, and i think they're both in the same field
it's certainly interesting and cutting-edge stuff, but what or why is it that the market has fallen out of love with?
jimmy b
- 15 Sep 2015 12:15
- 17 of 20
cynic
- 15 Sep 2015 12:27
- 18 of 20
thanks jimmy .... i actually saw and read it earlier
given the liquidity of CPX, that would look to be the better bet, always assuming the two companies are in the same field
not sure that i'll do either, but may consider for a "lock-away" in my sipp
HARRYCAT
- 20 Jan 2016 08:10
- 19 of 20
StockMarketWire.com
Graphene NanoChem has announced the group's first commercial order for Confi-Gel, its nano-engineered gelling agent or viscosifier developed using patented cavitation technology, SimPlat 5, is ready for deployment.
The purchase order valued at USD33,300 was secured for Confi-Gel following more than six months of comprehensive testing and full lab trials by Scomi Oiltools, for inclusion into its supply chain to service global market requirements.
The product will be deployed for use in Scomi's existing contract in Pakistan in Q1 2016 and gradually into further markets in Turkmenistan, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and India.
hangon
- 11 Apr 2016 14:10
- 20 of 20
Big debt is being restructured...DYOR by selling-off non-core . . .
This appears to be a Malaysian Co, listed in London on AIM . . . . and received much hype from the IPO which has not been maintained - partly due to their main products being aimed at Oil exploration ( As I read it -DYOR )..... Sadly this Sector is in the doldrums and there is little likelyhood it will improve with Oil price being low - maybe by 2020 but that could be too-late for Graphine Nano.
What I can't discover easily is what is being sold ( ie the qty/value) - fancy trade-names and "Patents" don't impress, since a business is about making Profits and Nano-profits might appear to be the result of operating in so many place around the World.
It would be nice to see One product being used in products which we could see - and judge whether the increased Cost was worth it.
Sadly I don't see Graphine-Manufacture as being their main production - so I conclude this is like their Website - honed puff . . .
The fall in sp says it all +++ and the debt came out of the blue, too . . . but then I rarely invest where I can't be present.
+++ does anyone here have opposing views?
EDIT (17June2016)-sp 15p, probably says it all . . . forget the Patents and what have you got? . . a new Co. flogging carbon + do they have a USP? Do they have the money to get to respectable sales and profits? Will their Patents stand scrutiny . . and can they afford to protect infringers?
Ask about the Execs - are they determined to make a success of this, or are they concentrated on making themselves rich, with Options, etc.?
FWIW: From my viewpoint, a lot needs to improve . . . .
EDIT (3Feb2017)- sp 7.4p - - - Oooer!
EDIT (20MArch2017)- 5p now . . . It really doesn't look good....
EDIT (30Aug2017)- 1.3pence . . . was 140p in 2013 . . . . but they are flogging soot.
EDIT-(23Oct2017)- Few Posters now, looking like last one = over 1-year.