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NXT ABOUT TO RELEASE MASSIVE NEWS...CHECK OUT TRADES (NTX)     

maestro - 07 Nov 2006 14:13

AWESOME!!!

700202 - 30 May 2007 13:16 - 41 of 49

I think the problem is they get orders for great technology but sell it to cheap

700202 - 30 May 2007 13:16 - 42 of 49

I think the problem is they get orders for great technology but sell it to cheap

Haystack - 30 May 2007 14:23 - 43 of 49

Tbe problem is that no one really wants their products. It is amazing that they have managed to stay in business so long. They have hit a new all-time low share price today and look like heading down even more. It doesn't seem likely that they will still exist in the near future.

Big Al - 30 May 2007 14:26 - 44 of 49

................ but then we've said that before. ;-)))

Haystack - 30 May 2007 14:43 - 45 of 49

It is getting there. Just a slow lingering death.

Big Al - 30 May 2007 14:47 - 46 of 49

LOL. Couldn't agree more.

I actually have had a set of speakers for several years and pretty good they are too.

I always remember the idea put forward around the millenium whereby within a short time they expected a car windscreen to be the speaker, as would be roof tiles in offices, etc, etc. Infact anything that was flat and panel-like. ;-))

Re someone's earlier comment on Goodmans, it was a part of this company a decade ago. I guarantee it!

hlyeo98 - 30 May 2007 20:05 - 47 of 49

NXT sees audio product sales, licensee shipments falling below hopes - AFX


LONDON (Thomson Financial) - NXT PLC is seeking alternative short-term revenue sources after warning that sales and licensee shipments in stand-alone audio products in the last two months are likely to fall 'significantly' below its expectations.

In a trading statement the sound technology company said it is reviewing its short-term capital requirements and ongoing cost structure.

'Given the reduced level of short term revenue generated by stand-alone audio products, the board is considering all strategic alternatives to protect and build shareholder value,' the company said.

It said it believes that several ongoing strategies and developments laid the foundation for medium-term sustainable revenue.

maestro - 26 Jul 2008 23:15 - 48 of 49

LARGE BUYS FRIDAY...NEWS IMMINENT...COULD BE A KRAKATOA

blackdown - 04 Aug 2008 17:49 - 49 of 49

Or maybe perhaps not.
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