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"Kencarv.....There are far greater things happening in this company than a law case with Maxwell."
Totally agree although that may well prove to be significant at some point.
Fundamentals are the key and like many, am hoping for a bouyant update next month.
Love that TONY_P - patents certainly given more rights than humans.
https://patents.justia.com/assignee/cap-xx-limited heres a few
"The CAP-XX patent portfolio currently consists of 11 patent families with 31 granted national patents with an additional six applications pending in various jurisdictions", in last results.
When where the patents originally filed? Thanks
battery day at 9.30pm UK time.
hoping he mentions capacitors as Maxwell were bought by Elon musk.
patents run out after 20 years from filing. they cant be extended but they can be added to, amended, improved, re-classified, err think thats about it for starters, patents certainly given more rights than humans.
Thanks Tradingdutchman, liked this part:-
Musk is also acutely aware of the competition, whether it’s QuantumScape, the 10-year-old San Jose, California, startup backed by Bill Gates (another Musk antagonist), or Lucid Motors, the EV startup founded by the former lead engineer on the Model S. QuantumScape claims its lithium-ion batteries can extend the range of electric vehicles by 50 percent. And Lucid says it recently unveiled sedan, the Air, can achieve a range that is 20 percent better than the best Tesla.
EV batteries are no longer the sole province of Tesla. Legacy automakers like Volkswagen, General Motors, and Ford are funneling billions of dollars into EV development, and batteries will play a major role. Musk needs to seize the moment if he’s to remain in the pole position, LeVine said.
“Whatever is unveiled during Tesla’s Battery Day event on Tuesday won’t enter “serious high-volume production” until 2022”
When do our patents run out?
Today is battery day, After quite some research I think nothing will be presented which can be related to Cap-XX. Hopefully we get some figures soon otherwise we will end back to 3 to 3.5 in no time...
Hereby a link which gives a quite extensive overview on what to expect:
https://www.google.de/amp/s/www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2020/9/21/21443806/tesla-battery-day-rumors-specs-what-to-expect-elon-musk
Kencarv - absolutely, however, I like to take in everything around the shares I hold. I thought it was interesting and thought others might find it interesting too. Maybe not. I like to read and research far and wide around the shares I hold. Sometimes, I find great little nuggets of information doing it this way.
Octobers the month I'm looking forward to, should get plenty of news which will hopefully be positive, a bonus RNS on the Maxwell case would be great but I wont hold my breath for that!
There are far greater things happening in this company than a law case with Maxwell.
Kencarv - the relevance was to Tesla. Also, Elon Musk owns SpaceX. In case anyone was interested in finding out more about Tesla and SpaceX with the CAP-XX patent court case against Maxwell owned by Tesla and Tesla's big battery day soon.
Funds being transferred to SYME.......
Down 10-% seems ott...
What relevance does that have People?
Tough day in the all the markets - maybe realities of locking down the economy is kicking in?
SpaceX's (SPACE) SN8 Starship rocket will take a test flight sometime next week, with plans to soar up to 60K feet and then return to Earth in a controlled landing. The launch will mark the first time three Raptor engines will be tested together as a single unit. SpaceX is tracking toward a final version of Starship that will feature six Raptors and be capable of carrying up to 100 people to the moon, Mars and other distant destinations. While SpaceX isn't a publicly-traded stock, the company's high-profile launches have helped draw interest into space-related names like Maxar Technologies (NYSE:MAXR), Virgin Galactic (NYSE:SPCE) and the Procure Space ETF (NASDAQ:UFO).
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) holds its annual shareholder meeting on September 22 to be immediately followed by the highly-anticipated Battery Day event. Expectations are that Tesla will reveal plans to ramp up battery capacity, show off improved cell chemistry/performance and highlight how the cost curve could spiral downward. Wedbush Securities expects a home run from Elon Musk and gang. "We believe the company is getting closer to announcing the million mile battery at this highly-anticipated event. In our opinion this battery technology will be very advanced, potentially last for decades, withstand all types of weather/terrain, and be another major milestone for the Tesla ecosystem," writes analyst Dan Ives. Panasonic (OTCPK:PCRFY) will be on edge to see if Tesla tips off a goal to become battery independent over time. Other stocks to watch around the event include the usual EV auto suspects like Nio (NYSE:NIO), Li Auto (NASDAQ:LI), Xpeng (NYSE:XPEV) and Kandi Technologies (NASDAQ:KNDI). There is also Glencore (OTCPK:GLCNF,OTCPK:GLNCY) to keep tabs on just in case Tesla pulls out a wildcard with its cobalt plans. Strap in for some fun.
Oops, looks like I need to put it as three words here, i.e. small cap pick. It was all one word but looks like lse won't let me put it on here as one word.
surprised and strudel - The link from parry400 took me to twitter and ************, I think it was, and you could only read it if you followed ************.
It's a dodgy link heaving with iffy attachments keen on infecting your technology. Avoid or catch the plague.....
re Cannacord and Times .....It's an old article , not current or specific to cpx and gawd knows why he posted that across many bb's ?!!!...as we say, takes all sorts :-)
parry400 posted the same thing on nearly 50 different tickers, member since 13th Sept.
parry400 - could you copy and paste it here as I can't access it.
Well done PP1.....very interesting.
I guess it's now just a sit back and see situation whilst we journey through some interesting times for Cap-XX.