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SUPERCHARGED RHETORIC ? (CPX)     

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 :-)

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mentor - 03 Sep 2015 13:51 - 141 of 215

It took a bit of time to turn around the reason was a large sell this morning, but once the buys absorbed that amount, the share are on the way up since 5.80p

the 500K sell earlier, not much money for the MM, but maybe wanted to get them off the books, there was plenty of buys at 5.675p

sell earlier 2 hours delayed
08:49:02 -- 5.66p -- 500,000

note out on these from Allenby dated 1st Sept. 36 pages
http://allenbycapital.com/research_270_2798206007.pdf

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mentor - 09 Sep 2015 09:11 - 142 of 215

6.025p +0.625p

a change of fortunes on the share price today, the drop yesterday was already smaller than the days before and by the end of the day recouped some ground.

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mentor - 11 Sep 2015 09:04 - 143 of 215

6.60p +0.375p

MMs want the stock on the up today

CAP-XX tapping into some potentially huge global markets -- 09:52 10 Sep 2015
“What’s held us back in the past is we have been waiting for the technology convergence to happen,” said CEO Anthony Kongats.

read this article
HTTP://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/110683/cap-xx-tapping-into-some-potentially-huge-global-markets-110683.html

mentor - 11 Sep 2015 09:55 - 144 of 215

a bit of profit taking and up she goes again, 2nd time today, now needs to go above earlier high for the day, already very close 6.75p

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mentor - 11 Sep 2015 10:32 - 145 of 215

The charting front is giving Bullish Indicators today
Has gone bullish on two fronts

1- RSI - has cross up the 50%
- Buy - RSI crossed up 50% level
- An upward trend is confirmed when the RSI crosses above 50.

2- MACD - has a complete divergence on both points,
- The MACD ready to cross up the signal line ( already touching it )
and also
- The MACD Line moves above the zero line ( Centerline Crossovers )

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mentor - 14 Sep 2015 09:05 - 146 of 215

A supper start of the day with buying all the way

- The MACD Line moves above the zero line ( Centerline Crossovers ) is now happening so bullish
7.125p +0.525p +7.95%

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mentor - 14 Sep 2015 16:48 - 147 of 215

CPX - By IAN LYALL, PROACTIVE INVESTORS, FOR THIS IS MONEY -PUBLISHED: 13:59, 14 September 2015

SMALL CAP IDEAS: CAP-XX's tiny super-capacitors should be no laughing matter once the technology takes-off

The surge in the share price of technology firm CAP-XX over the past six months has been nothing short of spectacular.
Investors lucky enough to get in at March’s £2.5million fund-raising, priced at 1p a share, are sitting on a near 600 per cent paper profit. Those who exited at 8p have done even better.
However, there is an argument the current price of 7p a share is merely a staging post to a valuation way in excess of the current market cap of £19million.
Certainly, if orders materialise from 20 or so automotive companies it is working with, or the integration of its tiny super-capacitors into machine-to-machine technology takes off, then the current share price will seem laughable.
Driving forward: CAP-XX's specialism is in super-capacitors – from the wafer thin, to those large enough to help power a high performance sports car.

Driving forward: CAP-XX's specialism is in super-capacitors – from the wafer thin, to those large enough to help power a high performance sports car.
Listed on the AIM here in London, CAP-XX is an Aussie headquartered firm that is tapping into some potentially huge global markets.
Its specialism is (as mentioned earlier) super-capacitors – from the wafer thin, to those large enough to help power a high performance sports car.
In layman’s terms, super-capacitors bridge power gaps.
They store electricity very efficiently, so it is there when it is needed. Importantly, they are able to supply the current in sharp, very powerful bursts.

Chief executive Anthony Kongats says CAP-XX’s technology is ‘disruptive’ on a number of levels
Its Thinline product is the lightest, thinnest super-capacitor on the market and is ideal for electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets and laptops where space is at a premium.

The ability to extend battery life is an added bonus that will no doubt be seized on by the consumer electronics industry.
However, the Internet of Things, where machines communicate via wireless, could be transformed by devices such as CAP-XX’s.
Its larger units, used in cars and for jump starting trucks, offer customers 'more punch for their dollar' by being smaller, but more powerful than the other products on the market.
Very little of this latent potential was apparent in the last set of results – the prelims – which were nevertheless revelatory on a number of other levels.
They showed the company’s gross margins, on sales of A$4.4million, had more than doubled to 30.6 per cent in the space of the year as CAP-XX became more efficient.
They also told us the royalties from Japan’s Murata Manufacturing, which uses the technology in a number of electronic devices, were on a sharp upward curve.
CAP-XX AT A GLANCE
AIM ticker: CPX
Value: £19million
Share price: 7.1p
Year high: 8.71p
Low: 0.75p
Notable also was the amount spent on research and development, which at A$2.6mln, was 60 per cent of revenues.
Boss Kongats makes no apologies for the amount invested back into products.
What he is selling is not another ‘me-too’ super-capacitor, but the best in class product, be that at the micro-end of the market, or larger units.
'We need to keep ahead of the competition,' he told Proactive Investors.
'If we cut back then we won’t be huge or a success. We believe there will be large growth in a number of markets we address that justifies the level of R&D
'We have to have something unique to sell.'
Neither is this a single-shot-on-goal company.

It is currently active in areas or developing products for car keys, electronic locks, smart metering and building controls.
Add to that list: smart credit cards, electronic shelf labels, medical and fitness devices and asset tracking.
Tiny product: Its Thinline product is the lightest, thinnest super-capacitor on the market and is ideal for electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets and laptops where space is at a premium

Tiny product: Its Thinline product is the lightest, thinnest super-capacitor on the market and is ideal for electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets and laptops where space is at a premium
Each, in and of itself, is a multi-million pound market.
'We are selling the shovels here to the gold miners,' CAP-XX boss said.
'I don’t know which application is going to take-off in the medical market for instance, but what I know is they are going to have a better product using CAP-XX.'

Among the high profile products on the market is a next-generation insulin pump that uses its super-capacitors – and provides an entre to the wider medical devices arena.
CAP-XX has a twin-track approach to commercialising its Intellectual property.

The larger opportunities in consumer electronics, mobile telephony and the automotive sector, it will joint venture or license out.
But where the market is smaller, the company will oversee the manufacturing of the product, while maintaining control of the technology at the core.
The plan ultimately is to be for advanced power what Intel is to the computer central processor – the default technology.
Currently CAP-XX’s Thinline product is under evaluation with more than 20 different companies involved in developing machines that talk to one another – part of the so-called Internet of Things.

A further twenty-odd automotive businesses are interested in the technology – some of these collaborations are close to throwing up licensing opportunities.
These and the deal with a tier-1 vehicle components maker to commercialise the truckStart product (it does as the name suggests), should tell investors the next six to 12 months will provide many more catalysts for share price growth.
'What’s held us back in the past is we have been waiting for the technology convergence to happen,' said CEO Kongats.
'We’ve had our technology ready, but others haven’t. That’s all changed and it is having a profound effect on our prospects.'

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-3233901/SMALL-CAP-IDEAS-CAP-XX-s-tiny-super-capacitors-no-laughing-matter-technology-takes-off.html#ixzz3lktc4cWD

mentor - 14 Sep 2015 23:49 - 148 of 215

Record high volume of the last 4 day and the bounce is very strong today, closing at high of the day till last minute

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cynic - 15 Sep 2015 08:54 - 149 of 215

i note this company got a nice little puff in today's Mail

why the fall from grace since 2012?

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mentor - 15 Sep 2015 11:02 - 150 of 215

STOP being as usual negative, who cares about going up and down on 2012, we are 2015 and all is positive now.

I am making money and plenty of it at the moment

re- mail
btw it was yesterday not today the large positive write up

cynic - 15 Sep 2015 11:04 - 151 of 215

i am asking a polite question, not whether or not you are making or losing oodles of money

mentor - 15 Sep 2015 11:43 - 152 of 215

Then make you own research for 2012 we are now on 2015, and change your tune of negativity, after my postings

ole ole gone to 8p again

note
Brain Function And Negative Thinking Linked To Late-onset Depression

Late-onset depression, which first emerges in people aged 60 and over, is linked to a decline in the brain's executive functions that leads to repetitive, negative thought patterns a new study reveals. Executive functions are those that enable people to plan and control their thoughts and actions.

cynic - 15 Sep 2015 11:46 - 153 of 215

you arrogant little tosser!

mentor - 15 Sep 2015 11:51 - 154 of 215

one day you will eat you words, on a mental place at this rate

jimmy b - 15 Sep 2015 11:52 - 155 of 215

cynic - 15 Sep 2015 11:57 - 156 of 215

jimmy - i think GRPH are in a similar field and have also suffered a similar fate ... it's certainly interesting and cutting-edge stuff, but what or why is it that the market has fallen out of love with?

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mentor - 15 Sep 2015 12:21 - 157 of 215

from many different places

Just a reminder of deals we know we are waiting for

1. Car Deal 1 "Truckstart" with North American Global Tier 1 Auto components Company 'initially for development of products for the North American Truck Market'

2. Car Deal 2 " a separate global Tier-1 automotive systems company has bought a number of 500F cells, in November 2014, for the development of a Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) for use in racing cars, prior to anticipated broader adoption in sports cars."

3. Car Deal 3 "Another global Tier-1 automotive components company has approached CAP-XX to licence a patent and has tabled an initial offer involving an upfront license fee, plus a sliding scale royalty on sales. This opportunity is currently in active negotiation."

4. Thales Feasibility Study - Graphene Supercapacitors ? This would be mega and make CPX a huge 'concept stock' favourite amongst Investors.

5. Thinline - Mulitple sector opportunities in Wearables, Energy Harvesting and Smart Credit Cards Just a reminder of deals we know we are waiting for

cynic - 15 Sep 2015 12:25 - 158 of 215

i think the product is very interesting indeed, but remain puzzled as to why CPX and GRPH have both fallen so heavily out of favour
is there a fear that the chinese will easily copy this technology, or is that just a "panic play" or similar?

mentor - 16 Sep 2015 09:24 - 159 of 215

The rise short term looks over, there was 3 important points that were reached yesterday

the Stochastic reached overbought, resistance was also reached and the price went over the upper Bollinger Band.
Naturally I sold 2 lots

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edit
Share holders do not want to see it, but is happening all the time after a large rally.
main reasons:
1- since yesterday reached resistance @ 8.20p
2- the Slow stochastic also reached overbought
3- and at the same time Share price was over the upper Band on the Bollinger Bands ( sell signal )

mentor - 23 Sep 2015 12:44 - 160 of 215

KEEP AN EYE
@ 6.60p ( 6.55 - 6.65p )

and my reasons are:
Had a very large retracement since reaching intraday 8.20p
The large spread earlier is being close bit by bit and buying is happening again, and could be the signal of the large selling trades are over, MMs are asking full ask price for any buying
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