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Capital markets in London.
https://www.ft.com/content/7a8207d9-b2e0-4969-a10a-2c41e8639fb7
Ilka could ask this Robin Zeng for a hand out?
I wonder 🤔
Unsure if silence is going to those of us that are 70+ percent down!
Well this board is extremely quiet, no posts for 5 weeks.
Have a very small stake here, looking forward to the next update.
Good luck All holders
CEO Graeme Purdie and CFO Jason Stewart discuss the company’s solid performance in the first half of the fiscal year and its advancements in solid-state battery technology, specifically the Goliath project. They highlight successful grant-funded projects and effective cost management. The interview also covers ILIKA’s collaboration with Cirtec for the Stereax product line, its impact on the electric vehicle sector due to regulatory changes, and optimism for a potential breakthrough in the company’s financial and operational progress in the near future.
View : https://1lo.co/O3b5K
Another route to the video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmrvUwQNmso
(thank you, good find)
G.P said we should hear more about sales ramp up of Stereax with Cirtec at todays update. Nothing I can see in the RNS. Another RED FLAG for me
flipping lse:-
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bmrvuwqnmso&embeds_referring_euri=https%3a%2f%2f*************.net%2f&source_ve_path=mjg2njy&feature=emb_logo
https://*************.net/ilikas-robin-bell-discusses-goliath-solid-state-batteries-for-evs-at-future-battery-forum
Sorry Neon…afraid not.
Thanks Dablerdale. Any idea what is their expected cash level on this report?
23rd January
Any idea when it’s due guys?
Thanks
Neon
I notice that a Chinese company Betavolt is expecting to launch a small battery BV100 that has striking similarities to Stereax in terms of voltage and size (lower power output than Ilika though). Rather than being rechargeable it's nuclear - giving it a 50 year life, so it'll have a somewhat different, although overlapping usage profile. I don't see this as causing Ilika any difficulties, rather I see it as confirmation that there's a market in this space. The article is here on the Tom's Hardware site,
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/power-supplies/chinese-developed-nuclear-battery-has-a-50-year-lifespan
and a spec sheet for Stereax is here,
https://www.ilika.com/images/uploads/general/M250_SPECIFICATION_V2.4_-_ENGLISH.pdf
https://*************.net/ilika-an-apc-success-story
So no price target for giving away over 1% of the business to the directors through share options.
3 Metrics which have not been disclosed in the RNS to what they are.
Another AIM share to keep away from.
Any ideas what the 5 transactions of 332,816 at 3 at 47p and 2 at 47.028p in shares were at 17.00 last night.
This link below was posted back in January and slowly coming to fruition. Technically they are doing everything right with the right partners. They just need a big cash injection from someone like Bill Gates! They seem to be further ahead than the other SSB firm Quantumscape who I’m also down on my investment with - despite Bill fat wallet backing them!
https://www.eenewseurope.com/en/ilika-nexeon-team-for-uk-silicon-solid-state-batteries-with-bmw/
Why? I believe they're not going down the manufacturing route. I see them licencing the patents and technology, a bit like what ARM do in the Semiconductor industry.