Confidant
- 06 Nov 2006 11:10
Small Aussie company into supercapacitors
Issued statement on 23/10 bemused at share price fall
Stock has since droopped another 15%
Basically I'm guessing institutional seller that got in on ipo needs out no buyers ----- free money for the patient --- 3-6 months if you belive the management that is
As for the business I have no idea :-)
Pond Life
- 19 Jan 2007 16:54
- 11 of 215
Use the board's charts function to get the chart you want. Suggest that you go for a one year standard chart, tick in the 50 and 200 day EMA, and MACD and RSI boxes. Then click on the bit that says 'paste chart to thread'. This will come up with a line of code that you need to cut and paste into the header.
If you have a problem, let me know and I can start a new thread if you wish.
Confidant
- 26 Jan 2007 15:17
- 12 of 215
Smiling :-) but no idea why. Anyone?
Pond Life
- 26 Jan 2007 17:12
- 13 of 215
I read elsewhere that the shares are being talked up to around 2 on the basis of a single deal with a mobile phone maker. Its just talk from what I can gather and I don't attach any real lasting importance to it, but if it does move the shares a bit then I'm not complaining. For any real movement we are still waiting for Nokia to sign a deal.
Pond Life
- 26 Jan 2007 17:13
- 14 of 215
By the way, like the chart!
Confidant
- 29 Jan 2007 13:06
- 15 of 215
thx --- toook a couple of attempts
Happy to wait for the numbers and be patient on this one just hope the management are not the over excitable type -- leading us up the garden path
Pond Life
- 21 Mar 2007 11:21
- 16 of 215
Nice update from CPX this morning - appears to have taken their stockbroker by surprise.
CAP-XX Limited
21 March 2007
CAP-XX Limited
Manufacturing partner and licensing agreements
CAP-XX, is pleased to announce that it is well advanced in partnering and
licensing negotiations with major international components manufacturers
regarding the scale-up of production to meet anticipated demand for its
supercapacitors from leading mobile phone handset makers.
Anthony Kongats, CEO of CAP-XX, commented:
'We have made good progress in advancing our relationships with mobile phone
handset manufacturers since we joined AIM, almost a year ago. Whilst we have
raised production to meet the demands of our existing customers, the level of
indicative schedules we are seeing will require a step change in manufacturing
volumes. The potential manufacturing and licensing partners with whom we are in
discussions have an established track record of meeting the demands of the
mobile handset makers.'
Pond Life
- 21 Mar 2007 11:21
- 17 of 215
Took this from the advfn and Shares Forum boards this morning. Thanks to Ed Crane for this.
edcrane - 21 Mar'07 - 10:13 - 70 of 72
from Collins Stewart today .... they are brokers to CPX .... the second paragraph is the most interesting as some of what has been announced today was new news to Collins Stewart themselves ..........
"This morning CAP-XX has announced that it is well advanced in partnering and licensing negotiations with major international components manufacturers regarding the scale-up of production.
Critical Development for the Company
While many mobile device companies have recognised the excellence of the CAP-XX
supercapacitor, before it can be incorporated in a commercial product large scale manufacturing would need to be established and essentially CAP-XX today are announcing this has virtually been achieved. The potential adoption of a licensee is exciting and had not been anticipated by us. It would be entirely incremental to the story, both from a forecasts and valuation perspective, potentially bringing upfront payments and royalties.
Remaining Positive on CAP-XX
We rate the shares a buy: We believe the CAP-XX supercapacitor has considerable
commercial application, particularly in mobile devices such as mobile phones, PDAs and laptops. As far as we can see all the requisite technical, manufacturing and commercial elements are now in place to meet this demand.
The shares are currently trading at 90p giving a market capitalisation of 44m. In the year to June 2008, given adoption by a mobile phone manufacturer and the ensuing volume ramp-up, we expect the company to have sales of A$46m and EPS of 9p, equivalent to 11x earnings."
Confidant
- 21 Mar 2007 11:29
- 18 of 215
A comment ahead of next weeks reults has sent the share up 2p
While comment is encouraging I think it could have been sent out to prevent disappointment that no contract with mobile co has been signed yet, so results will be fairly meaningless
Obviously the statement points to advanced discussions with component makers. This does suggest they see a mobile deal as pretty much tied up
My guess then is we might have to wait a few weeks after results for the contract to finally come into being. Then we may see some action
Confidant
- 27 Mar 2007 09:56
- 19 of 215
Results had no big contract but some clarity -- speaking to 3 of large 5 mobile players.
If it delivers a big mobile contract this stock is cheap and will shoot upwards, if not it is expensive. Upside/downside risk is certainly better than 3:1 so lets hope its worth the wait
Confidant
- 04 Apr 2007 21:08
- 20 of 215
going nicely but still waiting the first big contract. Let's hope they don't disappoint
Morigam
- 05 Apr 2013 11:08
- 21 of 215
Listen to Anthony Kongats, CEO of CAP-XX about the Stop-Start Automotive Supercapacitor Module in vehicle trial.
Click here to listen to the webcast
mentor
- 29 Apr 2015 13:11
- 22 of 215
The RNS today has put a rocket on the share price
After the RNS it seems a well undervalued stock, being the market leader.
CAP-XX releases world's thinnest supercapacitors

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mentor
- 29 Apr 2015 13:13
- 23 of 215
RNS - 29 April 2015
CAP-XX releases Thinline, the world's thinnest supercapacitors
CAP-XX, a world leader in supercapacitors, announces the launch and commercial availability of its Thinline range of ultra-thin supercapacitors. This new range has been released to address the space-constrained needs of new products developed for the Internet of Things (IoT).
Thinline is designed for use in ultra-thin electronic devices, including wearable devices, such as medical, fitness and health monitors, smart watches, drug delivery systems. Targeting high volume applications, the device has a significantly lower ASP than larger supercapacitors.
CAP-XX Thinline supercapacitors will support pulsed loads from radio frequency modules such as Bluetooth, BTE, Zigbee, Z-Wave(TM) and Ant(TM) and can work with thin film, solid state and coin cell batteries, energy harvesting modules and inductive recharging systems.
Key features of the CAP-XX Thinline series include:
-- Extremely thin, flexible package (0.6mm thick)
-- Best-in-class power density (up to 117kW / litre) and high power output
-- Ultra-low resistance (ESR from 16m ), even at low temperatures
-- Excellent energy storage (up to 0.8Wh / litre)
-- High cell voltages (up to 2.75V continuous)
-- Virtually unlimited charge-discharge cycle life
Typical Applications
-- Peak power for pulsed loads
-- Enable the use of small, low power batteries
-- Extend battery run-time and cycle life
-- Support peak loads such as wireless transmissions, vibration alerts, GPS location
-- Stored energy for low/variable power source
-- Enable the use of ambient energy harvesting modules
-- Enable ultra-quick charging times for portable devices and process equipment
-- Backup power for mission-critical applications
Commenting on the launch, CAP-XX Chief Executive, Anthony Kongats, said
"We are pleased to have launched the Thinline range of supercapacitors, which directly addresses the demands of developers of devices for the "internet of things (IOT)" including wearable devices, such as medical, fitness and health monitors, smart watches, and drug delivery systems."
mentor
- 29 Apr 2015 13:35
- 24 of 215
Going places as the 2 up 1 down movement is going on from the moment the RNS came out
moved over 3p a very important point now 3.20p
----------------
30 October 2014
Directors' Dealings and Issue of Equity
Further to the Company's announcement on 23 October 2014 and in-line with its strategy to preserve its cash resources, CAP-XX announces that it has issued 1,768,116 ordinary shares of no par value ("New Ordinary Shares") in the Company, in lieu of certain directors' salaries and fees due to certain advisers of the Company. The New Ordinary shares have been issued at a price of 3.45p, representing the 30 day volume weighted average price to 29 October 2014, being the latest practicable date prior to this announcement.
Shares issued at 3.45p
Patrick Elliot (Non-executive director)
347,826
Bruce Grey (Non-executive director)
320,342
mentor
- 29 Apr 2015 15:18
- 25 of 215
now comes the delayed trades that pushed the share price to 3.40p earlier just after 2 pm
from 1.54pm
554 K @ 3.30p
300 K @ 3.35p
300K @ 3.40p
400K @ 3.33p
355K @ 3.37p to 2.09pm
on the way up at 12.10pm with 3 hours delayed
1.250M @ 2.34p
mentor
- 29 Apr 2015 15:50
- 26 of 215
some profit taking has taken place since but the best should yet to come
the Company worked for over 10 years to get to this point, they have spent a lot of time and money but then they produce an awesome world class product.
The amount achievable may surprise a fair few all with ongoing royalty payments and mind blowing potential.
The new technology can be tested for specialised requirement in different fields
A couple of weeks ago signed a deal with Thales Research Centre in France
mentor
- 01 May 2015 10:49
- 27 of 215
FURTHER RETRACEMENT EARLY THIS MORNING BUT SINCE ARE BOUNCING BACK
the lowest was 2.25p with large volume since 10.5M
cynic
- 01 May 2015 10:51
- 28 of 215
funnily enough, i've just seen this was mentioned on 29/4 on one of the sensible threads on advfn
major problem is that apparently it only has a cap of £4m, so assuredly untradeable via cfd, and probably not s/b either
mentor
- 01 May 2015 10:59
- 29 of 215
Good news for Cap-xx.
Murata of Japan is on the same business and announced record profits yesterday
hxxp://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150430005448/en/Murata-Announced-Record-High-Results-FY2014
mentor
- 01 May 2015 11:04
- 30 of 215
Elon Musk - Tesla CEO: Super-capacitors Trump Electric Car Batteries.
http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1057301_tesla-ceo-super-capacitors-trump-electric-car-batteries