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ntx flat speakers in mobile phones (NTX)     

ouen - 07 Jan 2005 08:27

ntx flying on news of mobile phone speakers

Barry Harris - 07 Jan 2005 10:41 - 3 of 46

ouen

where can i find the info you got on NTX

Juzzle - 07 Jan 2005 14:55 - 4 of 46

Barry - try this link
http://www.nttdocomo.com/presscenter/pressreleases/press/pressrelease.html?param[no]=519

Particularly note three things -

a) when a phone with new features is announced, it usually takes a while before it is adopted and badged by network providers; but that's what NTT-DoCoMo is - so it's already got that far.

b) the NTX bosses note that five phone companies are involved. So this could just be the first of a string of announcements to follow in the coming weeks.

c) it isn't the likely revenue from this particular deal (in royalties from DoCoMo for every phone sold) that is bumping up the share price, but the long awaited evidence that phone companies take NTX seriously and will actually adopt the technology worldwide. It is a turning point in terms of credibility.


gra1969 - 07 Jan 2005 15:15 - 5 of 46

guys please please go to the other side loads of info on there for you
a-d-v-f-n!

Barry Harris - 07 Jan 2005 21:15 - 6 of 46

Thanks for that info Juzzle. Have being buying and selling these shares since they were called Verity and sold some of them when they reach 27. Made some good money then. Does anyone see the sp going that direction again?

gra1969. I am new to these sites ("threads" I think you call them) so trying to pick up some of the jargon.
whats advfn and how do I see it

cavman2 - 07 Jan 2005 21:22 - 7 of 46

Barry go to www.advfn.com theres alot of crap barmy posters who spend their life insulting people but there is a filter button to use. My filter list is as long as your arm.
But there are some knowledgeable posters on there, should'nt take long to find them.

Barry Harris - 07 Jan 2005 21:36 - 8 of 46

cavman2. Will try your rec ("crap barmy posters who insult people") why would they do that? Have you been insulted by those posters?

Dil - 08 Jan 2005 00:14 - 9 of 46

They've been here before , trade what you see and forget about dreaming.

MightyMicro - 08 Jan 2005 00:31 - 10 of 46

Like dreaming about Wales for the World Rugby Cup . . .

However -- a good few years ago I met the guy that owned this thing at the time -- from the conversation I had with him, it was a solution looking for a problem, in some ways. But great technology, and it might just make it.

Apart from the Wales thing, I agree with Dil ;-)

cavman2 - 09 Jan 2005 13:09 - 11 of 46

Barry,
I for the life of me cannot understand why a person would want to sit in front of a PC when they have no interest in the share causing havoc but they do.
I would of thought they would have something else to do with their life, some of the post are so bad that ADFVN delete their posts before any body can read them but they still try.
I don't post much on there but check it every day because as I say you can get some good info and alot of people do the same.
Check the FAR3 thread.

cavman2 - 09 Jan 2005 13:13 - 12 of 46

Barry,
Also have a look at "Share Forum" a cracking site, imho the best there is but have a look and form your own opinion.

casham - 10 Jan 2005 11:35 - 13 of 46

Cav,
Have you got a link please?
Rgds
Cash

gordon geko - 10 Jan 2005 11:53 - 14 of 46

thought perhaps it would rise stongly today too ?

goldfinger - 10 Jan 2005 12:28 - 15 of 46

Down nearlly 10% now best take profits if you are long. The piece in the telegraph didnt help matters.

cheers Gf

goldfinger - 10 Jan 2005 12:33 - 16 of 46

Here it is................

Future looks flat at NXT

Mobile phones boost for NXT

Whatever NXT? Few shares jump 69pc in a single day, but then few have fallen quite so far as NXT without disappearing entirely. Even after yesterday's leap, they are still uncomfortably in the 90pc Club.

The rise followed an order from NTT of Japan for its mobile phones. This may be the breakthrough NXT's fans have been awaiting for so long, but then again, it may not be. They dream of turning every flat hard surface into a loudspeaker, whether it be a laptop, car windscreen, or mobile phone. Rather than a groundbreaking technology, flat speakers now look like a clever gimmick. With just 5m of development capital left and likely losses of that much this year, NXT seems doomed to become little more than an interesting novelty, perhaps in the tradition of the Rabbit mobile phone or the Squarial.

neil.collins@telegraph.co.uk

Paddywak1967 - 10 Jan 2005 12:39 - 17 of 46

More good stuff!

10 January 2005
Continued progress for NXT at CES 2005


Huntingdon, 10 January 2005: The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held last week in Las Vegas, Nevada, once again provided NXT with the opportunity to demonstrate progress, and further underlined the commitment of the company's licensees.

This year's CES saw a number of NXT enabled products make their debut, as licensees grasped the opportunity to utilise the show's early position in the calendar to introduce their latest NXT based models, including;

TEAC's MC-DX20B - a vertical loading 2.1 CD system utilising NXT's flat panel technology for the two satellite speakers. Capable of MP3 playback, the system's black finish and motorised door loading mechanism are the perfect complement to the NXT technology the speakers employ.

Sonic Impact demonstrated a range of NXT based products including a new version of the SI5 speakers. Previously, the SI5 comprised of a separate amplifier and two speakers, whereas the latest version integrates the amplifier into one of the speakers. Retailing at $59.95, Gen3, Sonic Impact's all-new speaker design, utilises NXT technology to create virtual surround sound, perfect for audiovisual and multimedia equipment. Finally, the company has also launched its first NXT SoundBag, set to retail at $19.99.

Maxell also increased its range of NXT speakers with the addition of a brand new 2.1 system, set to retail at a price point of $49.99.

Existing NXT enabled products, including the Philips Ambilight range of LCD TVs, KEF's KIT 100, and Mission's recently introduced M-cube system, continued to attract high levels of interest and attention at the show from both electronics retailers and the global media. The show also saw a number of NXT manufacturing licensees, including Billionsound, Eastech and Elac, highlighting their NXT capabilities to their customers.

During a media breakfast hosted by NXT at its suites at the Las Vegas Hilton, international journalists were given the chance to have a first view of some of the company's latest prototypes and in-market products, as well as meet NXT executives and engineers face to face. The highlight of the session saw NXT's CEO, David Pearson and Business Director, Graham Ryan, presented with the coveted 'Product of the Year' award for the company's second generation Distributed Mode Actuator (DMA) by Electronic Products magazine from the US.

As well as showcasing a SoundVu enabled prototype LCD TV on the show floor, NXT also utilised CES to unveil a selection of its latest prototypes to existing and potential licensees in private meetings at the two demonstration suites. Similarly, several NXT partners took the opportunity to gauge industry reaction to their own NXT based prototypes in 'behind closed doors' demonstrations.

Commenting on the show, NXT's CEO, David Pearson said, CES has always proved to be a very successful exhibition for NXT, and this year's show has been no exception. We have been delighted by our licensees' genuine creativity and innovation, illustrated by the diversity of NXT products demonstrated both publicly and privately at the show. Combined with last week's announcement by NTT DoCoMo of the world's first NXT enabled mobile phone, CES has provided an excellent springboard for further business progress in 2005.

cavman2 - 10 Jan 2005 19:22 - 18 of 46

Casham,
www.sharesforum.co.uk
and its free as well.

goldfinger - 10 Jan 2005 23:43 - 19 of 46

Worst site on the net, hope you are seeing this Ian. Ban him.

Barry Harris - 11 Jan 2005 08:57 - 20 of 46

GF Why
Just look at advfn

cavman2 - 11 Jan 2005 12:15 - 21 of 46

Barry,
Look at the site and make up your own mind, its free and you are the investor therefore dyor.

gordon geko - 11 Jan 2005 13:51 - 22 of 46

still falling is it going to give back last weeks gains hope not ?
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