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 :-)
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
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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
mentor
- 01 May 2015 11:09
- 31 of 215
On the BBC today
BBC- Tesla unveils batteries to power homes
are we swimming with the big boys ?
cynic
- 01 May 2015 11:20
- 32 of 215
what do you make of TSLA?
EM (that one!) seems to be something of a marmite figure, who predicts what sound to be ludicrous numbers but, as far as i can see, generally and eventually lives up to same
mentor
- 01 May 2015 11:35
- 33 of 215
What EM said >>>>>>>
"Talking at the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday this week, the 39 year old entrepreneur (Elon Musk) told the assembled audience that he’d bet on supercapacitors, not batteries, to deliver an important breakthrough in electric vehicle range.
Unlike batteries, supercapacitors do not lose the ability to store charge with age. As a consequence they could potentially offer future where electric car owners are not faced with the worry of battery packs wearing out before the car does.
Supercapacitors also have a much higher power density than batteries, meaning they can provide power far more quickly than existing battery technology".
mentor
- 01 May 2015 13:07
- 34 of 215
Could go ballistic
is going places just now as people realized of the company potential
mentor
- 01 May 2015 13:25
- 35 of 215
bounce from a 50% retracement from late March lows
mentor
- 05 May 2015 09:48
- 36 of 215
Has today broken 4p with ease and moving to 5p now large volume again
mentor
- 05 May 2015 10:20
- 37 of 215
CPX 6.275p Bid: 6.25 Ask: 6.30 Change: +2.65 (+73.10%)
anymore to say?
jimmy b
- 05 May 2015 10:45
- 38 of 215
You caught a good one here mentor !! well done.
mentor
- 05 May 2015 11:11
- 39 of 215
and was slightly expected ................and a roller coaster since, sold at 5.30p
Proposed Placing
The Board of CAP-XX announces that the Company is in discussions regarding undertaking a capital raise by way of a placing of approximately 31 million new ordinary shares at a substantial discount to the Company's current share price but a substantial premium to the price of the Company's last fundraise in March 2015.
A further announcement will be made in due course.
mentor
- 05 May 2015 13:12
- 40 of 215
Placing at what price?
I had some spare time so I tried to work out at what price will be
I opted @ 1.75p
reasons:
company said is going to be above "last placing price" .... it was at 1p
substantial discount to the Company's current share price
is going to be 31 million shares
How I work it out:
31M shares at 1.75p = 0.542M raise
500K for the company
42K for the brokers fees to arrange the placing
mentor
- 05 May 2015 22:09
- 41 of 215
Reasons for the spikes on share price
3 massive markets
Trucks

Sportscars

Apple & Nike
mentor
- 08 May 2015 09:36
- 42 of 215
Keeps with retracement at the moment