Socrates
- 19 May 2003 17:30
A bit of info here on fuel cells. Every little item helps to promote Dysons fuel cell technology.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/030519/195453_1.html
Link to Dyson web-site
http://www.dyson-group.com/home.asp
Here also is the phone number for Nick Parker the FD, 0114 263 2841
apparently a friendly and helpful chappie. Number supplied with his knowledge and agreement.
Chart follows:
WOODIE
- 02 Jan 2004 16:45
- 65 of 88
yes it did the mms marked the stock up 3p before trading started set trend for the day.
vasey
- 04 Feb 2004 08:34
- 66 of 88
DYS up 11.5p so far this morning (4.3%)......
Socrates
- 04 Feb 2004 17:54
- 67 of 88
OK Vasey, I give in. Why the gap up today?
vasey
- 04 Feb 2004 23:08
- 68 of 88
Churchtower on the other thread has the only explanation I have seen. Spooky...but he is right EVERY single time!!
vasey
- 25 Feb 2004 09:33
- 69 of 88
MMs starting to wake up this morning. Spring in the air? Welcome Garth.....!
WOODIE
- 25 Feb 2004 11:18
- 70 of 88
hi vasey when are the next results due?
vasey
- 25 Feb 2004 12:27
- 71 of 88
minor ice age, I'm afraid, woodie! Think June for the full year figs.....zzzzz; but the-delicious-one claims he has no clue why the price was nudging positive today. (He's probably cackling down the pub as I type.....). They will announce the opening of the new plant sometime around Mar/May time to cope with the overflow demand, but nothing major expected imminently. So why the move today, guys....? Hmmm....
garth
- 25 Feb 2004 23:10
- 72 of 88
The medium/long term story remains very good at DYS. Just a case of being patient. But days like today are nice :-)
G.
vasey
- 21 Apr 2004 11:43
- 73 of 88
The move up yesterday has resulted in a cluster of technical BUY signals. Amongst many, the following principal ones have been triggered (1) CMO (2) RSI (3) CCI (4) STOCH (5) Linear Regression (6) TCI.
(CMO is the Chande Momentum Oscillator, CCI is the Commodity Channel Index, TCI is the Trading Channel Index and Linear Regression is similar to a moving average but does not exhibit so much delay. Individually they all have their strengths but when they all appear together the overall signal is very much more accurate)
I have also discovered EVO issued a note on DYS in the last few days - a BUY with a target of 3.50, apparently.
(All of the above cribbed from posters on the other thread, but price is still moving up today. Now 2.725 mid. 3.50 was a target also mentioned in one of the other brokers' notes issued last summer.
vasey
- 21 Apr 2004 12:29
- 74 of 88
I now have the brokers' note but it is far too big to post on here (24 pages with lots of graphics etc). A gentle word with Nick Parker at Dyson might get you a copy, (see the header for his direct line). It's good stuff, easy to follow and very conservative. Plenty of relevant information and the information is of good quality.
vasey
- 28 Apr 2004 21:23
- 75 of 88
I have just received a copy of the piece in the Independent last week.....amazing how they've nicked your thread header for their first line, Socs!
"DYSON - NOT the vacuum cleaners company, but the advanced materials
> developer - has been attracting renewed interest. IBM, Seagate and Maxtor,
> the world's three largest makers of hard disks, are testing the little
> Sheffield company's new Carolite material in disk drives because, Dyson
> claims, it allows disks to be spun that much quicker without increasing
> vibrations.
>
> The hope is that Dyson will have commercialised the technology by the end
> of the year and it could be contributing significantly to profits by 2006.
> A new broker has started to put out research on Dyson - Evolution Beeson
> Gregory has a "buy" recommendation - which ought to help liquidity in the
> stock, too.
> ----------------"
vasey
- 24 May 2004 13:05
- 77 of 88
I wondered when you would spot that......! Is it still the best performing share in the 'Team's' portfolio?
vasey
- 24 May 2004 13:30
- 79 of 88
Nothing wrong with taking a profit..... I held all mine, despite the slide, after reading the brokers' note mentioned above. 3.00 - 3.50 range soon.
WOODIE
- 25 May 2004 06:54
- 80 of 88
are the results due in the next few weeks?
vasey
- 25 May 2004 07:47
- 81 of 88
see post 70, woodie.
Socrates
- 15 Jan 2005 11:14
- 82 of 88
About time to bring this one back to the top. If anyone is interested in high-tech materials, this could be the share for you. It seems to behave fairly predictably, has been a regular riser and pays a reasonable dividend.
No fireworks so far but I wish all my shares were as good. All IMHO naturally.