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IQE - Silicon is the future (IQE)     

Master RSI - 03 Feb 2003 11:56

IQE is the leading global outsource supplier of customized epitaxial wafers to the semiconductor industry.

Their technology is of most advanced like AFM means Atomic Force Microscopy and moves a minuscule cantilever over an objects surface, a sharp tip passes over dips or rises punched in the surface and reads out digital information. This technology is not going to slow down it is going to speed up and has to replace most existing forms of memory storage by virtue of capacity and size.

The future of nano-technology, these tiny/minute robots would need very small processors and most sure strained silicon could provide these.

The low share price is due to uncertainty as to when the cash will run out, but I don't think this will happen as cash is of 12 to 15M and NAV of 30p, and losses are going to drop on the next 3 month and we could have profits on the Q4 2004.

Latest news from the Chairman were" The Group remains confident that it is in a strong position within the outsourcing market, although the protection of its cash position is paramount.
With a broad product portfolio allowing the customer base to use IQE as a 'one stop shop', a large available production capacity and a strong balance sheet, the Board believes the Group will benefit strongly as the overall semiconductor industry recovers and will continue to strengthen its position as the leading outsource supplier of advanced wafer products to the sector. "

Nearly all the recent results have been encouraging. Q4 accounts are being completed (30th Dec 2002). IQE know where they stand, if things had got worse their would have been a trading statement by now, and with Amberwave (IQE's partner) increasing its Asian presence, this is a bullish trend and a good point to pick up the shares @ 4.25p

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kimoldfield - 14 Nov 2017 11:14 - 1224 of 1520

Well, you can afford a stamp now skinny!😃

kimoldfield - 14 Nov 2017 16:42 - 1225 of 1520

Schroders holding 6.090%

skinny - 15 Nov 2017 16:41 - 1226 of 1520

T. Rowe Price International Ltd > 11%

Juzzle - 21 Nov 2017 09:22 - 1227 of 1520

posted by poombear on another bb, a snippet from a new interview with Iwan Davies, group technology director at IQE.



"Philips, which had been producing VCSELs on three inch wafers for many years, claims to have now produced more than 500 million devices in the last two years, up from 200 million across the previous decade. The company also claims to be ready to migrate to six inch wafer processes."

EDIT: Here is link to article which has much more positive stuff (thanks Rivaldo):
https://compoundsemiconductor.net/article/102920/VCSEL_home-run_for_IQE

Juzzle - 30 Nov 2017 07:26 - 1228 of 1520

Sir Derek Jones appointed as a non-executive director at IQE - brings some strong connections:
http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=5762291

skinny - 04 Dec 2017 07:42 - 1229 of 1520

Barclays Capital Overweight 167.00 - 210.00 Initiates/Starts

skinny - 05 Dec 2017 07:18 - 1230 of 1520

Director/PDMR Shareholding

IQE plc (AIM: IQE) was notified on 4 December 2017 that Mr Phillip Rasmussen, Finance Director of the Company, sold 353,012 ordinary shares of 1 pence each in the Company ("Ordinary Shares") into his Self Invested Personal Pension ("SIPP"), and Dr Howard Williams, Operations Director of the Company, sold 537,202 Ordinary Shares into his SIPP. Both sales were executed at the gross average price of 162.875 pence per Ordinary Share (the "Transactions"). These Transactions, which were undertaken for tax planning purposes, were completed on 4 December 2017.

Following the Transactions, Mr Rasmussen's beneficial ownership of Ordinary Shares are unchanged at 1,573,357 Ordinary Shares, representing 0.2% of the Company's issued share capital, and 2,211,444 unexercised fully vested options over Ordinary Shares. Dr Williams' beneficial ownership of Ordinary Shares are also unchanged at 2,392,965 Ordinary Shares, representing 0.3% of the Company's issued share capital, and 3,089,907 unexercised fully vested options over Ordinary Shares. In addition, Mr Rasmussen and Dr Williams each have 5,226,108 share options, which vest in January 2019 subject to performance criteria.

Juzzle - 05 Dec 2017 08:46 - 1231 of 1520

Same holdings held - merely filed differently ;-)
Just a shame that it has to carry a 'SOLD' headline.

skinny - 05 Dec 2017 09:10 - 1232 of 1520

Juzzle as I've posted elsewhere, I've underlined the 'helpful' hints in the above post :-)

Looking oversold?

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Juzzle - 08 Dec 2017 09:50 - 1233 of 1520

A very impressive pdf presentation put together last month by IQE. Well worth a read:

http://www.iqep.com/media/166855/Introduction-to-IQE-November-2017.pdf

bermon - 15 Dec 2017 14:54 - 1235 of 1520

Where is the end of the falling?
Has gone under the 50 days Moving Average, an important buying issue on the past

Is 143p the buying point for a bounce?

cynic - 15 Dec 2017 15:09 - 1236 of 1520

looks that a lot of stale bulls are baling out as no rns - very likely just short term margin traders

i have a small buying order in at 145.75 but sp has moved aboved that

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lucky or what?
order filled at 145.05

kimoldfield - 15 Dec 2017 17:36 - 1237 of 1520

IQE is one of the top shorted shares. Something will have to go pop eventually, I certainly wouldn't short it!

Juzzle - 18 Dec 2017 08:49 - 1238 of 1520

Nor me. I am not averse to placing occasional downbets - in some cases as a short term additional play whilst holding onto a longterm stake in the same stock - but I don't regard IQE as a stock on which it would be safe to dare do so.

bermon - 18 Dec 2017 09:54 - 1239 of 1520

154.50 and still strong
Strange shenanigans last Friday was a good sign of the turning on the way
143.95 was my buying price on Friday

Market potential- VCSEL
the summary (preamble) of the Report very interesting

https://preview.tinyurl.com/yd94j9a7

kimoldfield - 18 Dec 2017 14:25 - 1240 of 1520

Those who took those extra shorts one Friday may well be regretting it now!

cynic - 18 Dec 2017 14:26 - 1241 of 1520

but not those of us who opened new long positions :-)

kimoldfield - 18 Dec 2017 17:54 - 1242 of 1520

Well done Cynic!😊

Juzzle - 18 Dec 2017 19:28 - 1243 of 1520

I don't fret about shorters. Some will be perfectly reasonably hedging a long position in this stock or another, or merely here hedging a sector. Or any number of other tactical scenarios that don't actually indicate hostility. I've held stocks that were continually shorted for many months or longer while still rising regardless.
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