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Sadly people like Parkez are addicted to nasty commenting on here hence why he's got 3,799 comments to his name.
If they spent this time researching they would actually make money investing instead of gambling.
This is why they're angry because they know they haven't done the work needed to make good investments and take it out on those of us who have done the research.
Sad unhappy people.
Please read through these messages again.
It is you with the personal attacks,and you who seems to be getting irritated by the fact you were wrong .
OR perhaps you are suggesting everyone keeps quiet so you are free to ADD false information whenever you seem fit?
Anyway enough for tonight.
Please have a peaceful sleep and try and reflect on the error of your ways.
Goodnight.
Lol.
You're really a very nasty person, aren't you. Read my comment again.
People like you sadly do get heart attacks early because you're so full of anger.
You don't do any research, do you?
You're like some others on here, you spend your time making nasty comments and never doing any research.
You're obviously a gambler and not an investor.
You hate people that actually do research because you don't do any research at all.
I've met others like you on here.
Go and do some actual research and leave the rest of us to carry on doing our own research.
Stop with the nasty comments and you might learn to be happy in life.
The fact is you ADDED incorrect information to a published article.
Haha
So despite all your research...you got it wrong!
So you are saying it's ok to try and deceive people.
AND anyone pointing this out is going g to have a heart attack?
Lol
You are very touchy, aren't you?
The brackets refer to CAP-XX's financial year because their financial year is different to the financial year normally used.
It wasn't meant to deceive. It was meant to show the difference. If it was confusing then my mistake.
You really need to de-stress and take your anger out on something inanimate rather than on people.
It's not a competition on here. We're simply sharing opinions.
Life is too short to behave like you do. You'll give yourself a heart attack being so angry.
Chill. Life is good. Think positively.
Are you for real?
Please go away and understand your research...I have forgotten more about Cap-xx than you know.
Research all you want....
But if you cannot understand that financial year is irrelevant in this instance it does not bode well that you will actually understand your research.
Read the article again...maybe a couple of times for it to sink in....your statement contradicts the article.
As I said stick to the facts...stop trying to con investors with your "research"!!
Murata's financial year runs from 1 April to 31 March.
Yes I'm enthusiastic Parkez about CAP-XX because I've done loads of research on them. I've researched everything I can find about CAP-XX.
Through my research on CAP-XX I found out their financial year runs from 1 July to 30 June each year.
It helps to do your own research and never make any assumptions about your investments.
That is utter rubbish and hopefully you know it.
If every company were to use their financial year for reference it would become very confusing
The calendar year is ALWAYS used as a timescale.
Stop adding bits to the original article....
Trying to deceive investors is not the way to go.
CAP-XX's financial year runs from 1 July to 30 June each year.
CAP-XX is an Australian Company and yes its financial year is different.
Is cap-xx a special case....Q3 is July to September for everyone.
I continue to read this board...peoplepower is let us say a little too enthusiastic.
If murata is ceasing production in Q1...how can the machinery be in two places at once?
CAP-XX to buy Murata’s supercapacitor production lines
CAP-XX, the Sydney supercapacitor specialist, is to buy the supercapacitor production lines of its licensee Murata and relocate them from Japan to Sydney, and begin producing Murata’s three supercapacitor families in Q3 2020 (CAP-XX’S Q3 2020 runs from 1 January 2020 to 31 March 2020).
CAP-XX will produce supercapacitors that are identical to what Murata makes today, and maintain existing pricing, to guarantee customers a continuity of cost and supply.
Murata licensed CAP-XX’s patents in 2008, began producing supercapacitors in Japan in 2013, and has since significantly built its supercapacitor business.
After a strategic review of its business model in 2018, Murata decided to exit some of its non-core business lines including supercapacitors. Hence, the two companies reached agreement for CAP-XX to acquire Murata’s production lines, and have been working together for over 12 months to ensure their successful relocation.
CAP-XX says that Murata’s state-of-the-art production lines are newer, more efficient and have far greater capacity than CAP-XX’s own facilities.
Murata is building enough inventory to satisfy customer demand during the interim after it ceases production in Q1 2020, until CAP-XX recommences shipments in Q3 2020.
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