required field
- 02 Mar 2012 08:42
Shares tip...quite interesting.....graph looks good and a british company as well....in electronics...unusual....
Activmoto
- 08 Jan 2015 16:00
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I held and here is some clarification from Nanoco
Nanoco blog
goldfinger
- 08 Jan 2015 16:40
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Thanks for that Activmoto, cant access the news article though.
Anyway you can post it please??? tia
cynic
- 08 Jan 2015 16:44
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here you are in full .... looks exciting reading
07
JAN
Quantum Dots at CES? That’s Us!
Posted by Nanoco | On January 7th, 2015 | in Our Business
Talk about starting the year with the bang. This week, quantum dots found their way into the mainstream narrative with a big development –the first quantum dot displays from LG debuted at the CES 2015. These beautiful, new, quantum dot screens are powered by Nanoco’s science and technology, more than a decade in the making.
The LG endorsement is a big one for our technology. We’re confident that our cadmium-free quantum dots are setting a new standard in the display industry due to the exceptional color reproduction and the environmental benefits they offer. We remain the only company in the world to offer the cadmium-free version of the technology at scale. We have our exclusive licensing partner, The Dow Chemical Company, to thank for helping to accelerate their commercialization.
And our excitement doesn’t end with the display market. Last month, industry analysts predicted a very bright future for quantum dot technology and its many applications, with Nanomarkets naming 2014 the “breakout year for QDs,” as well as citing its expectation that the market for quantum dots will grow to $5.5 billion in revenues in 2020. You can read the press release summarizing those figures – and more –here.
The new innovations made possible through cadmium-free quantum dots means we’ll soon be saying good-bye to the old ways of doing things. In display, standard LCDs will soon be a thing of the past, gone the way of the cathode-ray tube or rear projection. In their place will be LCDs enhanced with cadmium-free quantum dots, which not only enable lifelike color and brightness, but allow for such advancements without the risk of toxicity. In lighting, today’s already remarkable LED will soon be able to mimic the color performance of an incandescent light source. And, in medicine, short-lived bio-imaging dyes will give way to longer “fluorescing” via cadmium-free quantum dots, enabling – among other things – surgeons to better remove malignant cancer cells.
For Nanoco and its employees, the vision for our quantum dot technology is fast becoming reality. We look forward with great confidence to the year ahead.
goldfinger
- 08 Jan 2015 17:03
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Thats just a copy of the blog. Is this the news article in the blog Cyners????
goldfinger
- 08 Jan 2015 17:04
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Its this what Im trying to read......
You can read the press release summarizing those figures – and more –here.
cynic
- 08 Jan 2015 17:08
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that was what came up on the link
cynic
- 08 Jan 2015 17:09
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ah, i see what you mean, but don't wish to sign up
jimmy b
- 08 Jan 2015 17:10
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Exciting reading !!! I thought you said it was a body bagger cynic ?
cynic
- 08 Jan 2015 17:20
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irony dear boy, irony ..... looks dull as ditchwater though didn't read as don't hold
however, i'ld be more than cross if i'ld been stitched by that seeming misinformation which took a long time to be squashed ...... lousy management, and also smells of a plant by someone heavily short
jimmy b
- 08 Jan 2015 17:31
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Yup have to say it does look corrupt the way it was done.
As for exciting ,don't you know there are Geeks at that show in Vegas actually getting gratification from what's going on ,none of them are married.
goldfinger
- 09 Jan 2015 07:59
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LG Electronics Partners with Dow
RNS
RNS Number : 7213B
Nanoco Group PLC
09 January 2015
For immediate release
9 January 2015
NANOCO GROUP PLC
("Nanoco" or the "Company")
LG Electronics Partners with Dow
Nanoco Group plc (AIM: NANO), a world leader in the development and manufacture of cadmium-free quantum dots and other nanomaterials, announces that, further to the Company's announcement on 16 December 2014, LG Electronics has signed a partnering agreement with Dow Chemical Company ("Dow") in connection with the supply of Nanoco cadmium-free quantum dots for LG's Ultra HD TV range, which was launched this week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
The full text of Dow's announcement on this partnering agreement can be viewed at this link: www.dow.com/news.
Michael Edelman, Nanoco's Chief Executive Officer, said: "We are delighted that LG has entered a formal partnering agreement with Dow, which has the scale and expertise to meet LG's quantum dot requirements. The launch this week of LG's Ultra HD TV at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is a major milestone for Nanoco as it represents the first commercial product to incorporate our cadmium-free quantum dot technology. The colour quality of the LG Ultra HD TVs incorporating Nanoco's technology at CES is stunning."
For further information, please contact:
Nanoco
Tel: +44 (0) 161 603 7900
Michael Edelman, Chief Executive Officer
Activmoto
- 09 Jan 2015 10:27
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VICTIM
- 11 Jan 2015 18:47
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Main tip in SCSW - " A speculative but still exciting buy. "
required field
- 30 Mar 2015 09:19
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Good ongoing recovery...
Activmoto
- 30 Mar 2015 09:59
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Two news articles,
BBC News - 28th March Graphene in Lighting is here. Mention of Manchester University. See further:- Duke of York's visit to Nanoco/News/Press Release.
FT comment In today's Small Cap Week column chief exec Michael Edelman is quoted saying investors have been patient "they do not have long to wait". This must have been at the analysts presentation, Edelman told analysts we are heading for profitability and mentioned Dow.
required field
- 30 Mar 2015 16:42
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Shot up today !....
jimmy b
- 31 Mar 2015 08:12
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And now back down on this news ..............
Nanoco Group proposes placing, move to main market
StockMarketWire.com
Nanoco Group confirms its intention to apply for admission to listing of its ordinary shares on the premium segment of the Official List of the UK Listing Authority and admission to trading on London Stock Exchange plc's main market.
In conjunction, the Company is pleased to announce that it has placed 19.0m new shares at 105p each with new and existing shareholders to raise gross proceeds of £20m.
The funds would be used to fund further research and development of Nanoco's CFQD quantum dot technology, which the Directors believe will enable the Group to pursue its strategy in all of the target markets identified in its Business Expansion Strategy.
The Placing price of 105 pence represents:
· a discount of 24.3% to the closing share price on 30 March 2015; and
· a premium of 0.7% to the average closing share price in the last month.
As part of the Placing, Robin Williams, a Non-executive Director of the Company, subscribed for 9,523 shares at 105 pence through his SIPP. Therefore, on Admission, Robin will be interested in 9,523 Ordinary Shares representing approximately 0.004% of the enlarged issued share capital.
The Company believes that the Official List is the most appropriate platform for the continued growth of the Group by increasing Nanoco's profile, assisting in the liquidity of the Company's shares and providing a greater range of potential investors for the Company.
required field
- 31 Mar 2015 08:49
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Normally what happens is : I take out a cfd or spread thinking this is great and then bang : it drops like a stone....fooled them !...because I didn't.....
jimmy b
- 31 Mar 2015 08:58
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I fooled them this time as well rf ,they must have thought i bought in in with you yesterday ,we are winning .
mitzy
- 29 Jul 2015 09:21
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Falling back to 50p.