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- 02 Mar 2012 08:42
Shares tip...quite interesting.....graph looks good and a british company as well....in electronics...unusual....
mitzy
- 17 Jan 2014 12:26
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Bounce up 12p..!
Activmoto
- 17 Jan 2014 12:45
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No QD TVs at Vagas tells us everything. A show worth watching Buy Target 275pWhat’s new?The shares have declined by c 20% over the last five days and trade close to the levelprior to the announcement of the licensing agreement with Dow on 23 January 2013.An article in the trade press on 6 January 2014 suggested that Samsung would beunveiling quantum dot based TVs at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). However,CES passed by without any significant launches of quantum dot based TVs. Webelieve that this lack of news flow would appear to be the primary factor behind theshare weakness. However, our recent conversation with management gives usconfidence that Nanoco-Dow remains on track for the pilot launch of the first TVs(most likely Samsung or LG) using cadmium-free quantum dots by mid-2014.Impact on the Canaccord Genuity viewWhile it is disappointing that CES did not bring any announcements, we note that anumber of manufacturers (most famously Apple) launch key products through majorcampaigns later in the year. In addition, in its 13 December 2013 presentation to theÖko-Institut to evaluate the merits of extending the current RoHS exemption of usingcadmium in display devices, Nanoco-Dow reaffirmed the pilot launch of the first TVsusing cadmium-free quantum dots by mid-2014. We note that Nanosys/3Mpresentation to the Öko-Institut that it will take cadmium-free quantum dots 3-5years to mature is largely based on the performance of InP (indium phosphide) basedcadmium free quantum dots. Nanoco’s quantum dots are not InP based. Interestingly,the major TV manufacturers did not launch any TVs based on Nanosys or QDVision’s cadmium based quantum dots at CES. This could be a sign that the major TVmanufacturers are seeking out RoHS compliant solutions such as from Nanoco. As areminder, cadmium-free quantum dots offer TV manufacturers many advantagessuch as the ability of matching OLED TV colour quality at a fraction of the price.Cadmium-free quantum dots are agnostic to TV resolutions and can work in standardor ultra high definition TVs. From a manufacturing perspective, cadmium-freequantum dots fits into existing LCD manufacturing infrastructure i.e. capexrequirements are modest. Following the £10m placing in October 2013, Nanoco hasthe funds to see it through the commercialisation of its technology.ValuationTraditional valuation metrics have little relevance for Nanoco until commercialproduction commences and ramps up to meaningful volumes, most likely in FY15.
mitzy
- 20 Jan 2014 12:59
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Nervous share too volatile for Aim.
Activmoto
- 09 Feb 2014 16:41
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Activmoto
- 10 Feb 2014 09:47
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This was a short coming of QDs over LEDs....................
A new way of generating linearly polarized photons using quantum dots has been developed by an international team of researchers. The photons are emitted from a quantum dot at the top of a semiconductor "micropyramid", creating an efficient source of polarized light that could be used to develop energy-saving computer and mobile-phone screens, as well as wiretap-proof communications.
Full article
Activmoto
- 10 Feb 2014 09:47
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RNS shows Henderson went over 15% holding on Friday 7th
mitzy
- 10 Feb 2014 13:50
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Thats helped it today.
Activmoto
- 10 Feb 2014 15:22
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There are some rumors about apple using CF QDs after they made paten aplications.
Link here
Activmoto
- 10 Feb 2014 15:25
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Cadmium Quantum Dots EU RoHS exemption runs out 1st July lots of companies looking for an alternative.
Dow / Nanoco presentaion
mitzy
- 11 Feb 2014 08:54
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The tide has turned.
Activmoto
- 11 Feb 2014 10:45
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does that mean we are about to be flooded :)
Activmoto
- 11 Feb 2014 13:22
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This article has sidestepped the issue of Cadmium free QDs which reduces it's credibility for me, but worth a look
QD article
mitzy
- 05 Mar 2014 09:32
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Chart still negative.
panto
- 10 Mar 2014 23:24
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Today's marked down to 109p late morning, had encourage interest this afternoon and finished well ahead and strong at close
Got some at 114p

panto
- 10 Mar 2014 23:52
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Volume well over the norm
3 large trades this afternoon change the way it was moving and closing with a Bullish sign as "UT" at 117p and the Candlestick ........ BULLISH HAMMER
BULLISH HAMMER: This pattern occurs at the bottom of a trend or during a downtrend and it is called a Hammer since it is hammering out of a bottom. It is a single candlestick pattern that has a long lower shadow and a small body at or very near the top of its daily trading range.
panto
- 11 Mar 2014 14:29
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Going places now up to 119.50p
panto
- 11 Mar 2014 16:04
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A nice move to 121p now and rising after the shake to 118p
mitzy
- 11 Mar 2014 16:32
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good finish.,
mitzy
- 24 Mar 2014 15:31
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Results Tuesday..
panto
- 25 Mar 2014 16:45
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The losses were large and the share price was marked down to 90 at the start but something save the bacon .............
Canaccord Genuity BUY 275p
Libernum Capital BUY 260p
Nanoco Group PLC Stock Rating Reaffirmed by Canaccord Genuity
(NANO)had its “buy” rating reiterated by equities researchers at Canaccord Genuity in a research report issued on Tuesday, ARN reports. They currently have a GBX 275 ($4.53) target price on the stock. Canaccord Genuity’s price target would suggest a potential upside of 175.00% from the company’s current price.
Nanoco Group PLC has a 1-year low of GBX 101.75 and a 1-year high of GBX 188.00. The stock has a 50-day moving average of GBX 119.6 and a 200-day moving average of GBX 141.5.
Separately, analysts at Liberum Capital reiterated a “buy” rating on shares of Nanoco Group PLC in a research note on Friday, January 10th. They now have a GBX 260 ($4.29) price target on the stock.