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Applied Graphene Materials. (AGM)     

skinny - 03 Feb 2014 12:37 - 2 of 38

Graphene companies

skinny - 03 Feb 2014 12:38 - 3 of 38

Graphene circuit's wireless promise

The promise of faster, cheaper and more efficient wireless devices has moved a step closer.

Researchers at IBM have demonstrated the most advanced integrated circuit made of wafer-scale graphene - often touted as a "wonder material" that could revolutionise electronics.

Graphene circuits could allow mobile devices to transmit data loads in a much speedier manner.

Details have been published in the journal Nature Communications.

mitzy - 24 Mar 2014 10:09 - 4 of 38

New high this morning.

Juzzle - 18 Nov 2014 09:15 - 5 of 38

Tumbling again. Lost half its value in the last 8 weeks.

AGM might end up as a profitable player in this new field - or might not. For the timebeing I have included it on my downbets thread.

I am a fan of graphene - and I look forward to buying shares in whichever UK company looks likeliest to benefit from its production and use. AGM might be among them - in which case I'll switch my bet :-)

cynic - 18 Nov 2014 10:05 - 6 of 38

an exceedingly dangerous and illiquid stock ......

7.5% spread
pathetic volumes
blocks of 1,000 shares only

Juzzle - 18 Nov 2014 10:39 - 7 of 38

Yep - it can move just as fast the other way ;o)

cynic - 18 Nov 2014 12:40 - 8 of 38

well you and your pals enjoy yourself with this one ...... assuredly not for me as it's far too easy for the price to be manipulated

Juzzle - 18 Nov 2014 13:06 - 9 of 38

The company hosted an Investors Site Visit at its premises yesterday. Today we see a big fall on big volume. Coincidence?

cynic -- I agree, it is dangerous.

cynic - 18 Nov 2014 13:15 - 10 of 38

hasn't it just, though of course if you take out the 15p spread, then the notional profit is not so great, nor the number of shares held as a short likely to be very many

Juzzle - 18 Nov 2014 13:24 - 11 of 38

The spread varies between 7.5% and 5%, and sometimes narrows to under 3%. Offputting unless the expected moves comfortably exceed that.

IGAS has a similar recent chart but at least the spread there is sub-1% making it a more comfortable one to trade. I currently hold downbets on both but both could easily bounce - which is why I ratchet my trades, placing them in lots of minimal stakes and banking them along the way.

cynic - 18 Nov 2014 13:29 - 12 of 38

but because the price is controlled by just 4xMM, it can be manipulated very easily ..... 5/7% is far too wide for trading purposes, especially as blocks of only 1,000 are on offer, though one can usually buy/short more ..... however, you need your fingers x'ed when you want to close the position, even if you are dealing live

Juzzle - 18 Nov 2014 14:18 - 13 of 38

Yep. The MMs can so easily walk this one up or down - and back again.

skinny - 28 Mar 2015 11:11 - 14 of 38

An interesting read :- Lightbulb moment as first mass-market graphene product goes live

HARRYCAT - 17 Apr 2015 08:19 - 15 of 38

StockMarketWire.com
Applied Graphene Materials reports positive preliminary findings following independent performance testing on graphene reinforced polyurethane coatings using graphene produced by the group. The performance testing was undertaken by a globally recognised independent coatings expert.

Polyurethane coatings are used in a wide range of industries including automotive, aircraft and general industrial coatings.

Although the extensive test programme is continuing, the initial results demonstrate that low loading levels of the group's graphene nanoplatelets substantially enhance the scratch resistance and ultimate tensile strength of a polyurethane clearcoat, and critically with minimal impact on transparency or colour. This opens up the route to further development for commercial applications in numerous high performance paints and coatings.

Applied Graphene Materials will be sharing the findings of the test programme with its Coatings Industry partners and also engaging with other interested parties when at the European Coatings Show in Nuremburg, between 21 April and 23 April.

niggle - 27 Jan 2017 11:00 - 16 of 38

This company caught my eye this week because of the Graphene dress being sported in the Trafford Centre.

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There is also a huge article in this week's Money Week about what an amazing material it is with all its uses etc.

As the shares are languishing it might be time to get in. We are all looking for thew internet revolution aren't we. All it needs is the right kind of excitement! :)

Other shares are available - Haydale for example.

I have bought both.

niggle - 27 Jan 2017 16:36 - 17 of 38

10% up today

niggle - 30 Jan 2017 09:59 - 18 of 38

The Money week article seems to have caught folk's attention this morning. Plus the MD bought 14500 late Friday at 1.38. No idea why he waited so long tbh.

skinny - 22 Feb 2017 10:31 - 19 of 38

From 25th January - Q&A between Graphene Council and Applied Graphene Materials

HARRYCAT - 02 Nov 2017 10:56 - 20 of 38

Any thoughts on this one skinny? Directors buying today, but doesn't seem to be doing as well as VRS.

skinny - 02 Nov 2017 13:36 - 21 of 38

Sorry Harry - I haven't followed these for a while.
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