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Had a search around for gipave. It looked to be in the testing phase with several different authorities/places but as you posted no actual orders yet.
I wonder what happened to Gipave? I thought that was a goer. Doesn't seem to be any orders at all.
I remember when these gave a video interview claiming to be tendering for 50M euro's of Setcar contracts.
Still waiting.. patiently..
When this was over a £1 🤔
Better not show my Wife or she'll want one .
Phoenix springs to mind.
Surprised the finance intention is non dilutive but I guess it sure helps having Nant on board!
I would have bet Nant would have bought Dcta by now especially at this bargain basement price!
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Trek
Good to see them buy the rest of setcar, seem to have got it pretty cheap too.
All we need now is a few more contracts please for what seems quite a promising part of the business imho;.
bit of a **** show on share price to be honest at the moment
Singer discussing a fy23 trading upate, but no RNS? Did they release?
It's bizarre, particularly given AFAICT all seems to be going well.
Didn't ever expect this to get this low , surely it must very near the bottom now? You never can tell with the markets as they are .
I also had shares in VRS and commented at an AGM that Directa seemed to be better organised and funded albeit via EU. Both have cost me even though graphene still seems a wonder material which no one wants to pay for. So many patents but are they any value? Is it unreasonable to be thinking cut your losses as I have done withVRS?
I also thought about buying 2/3 years ago but the spread always put me off. Like you Trek,I can't believe they are at 23p now. I thought a very well run company with a bright future.....
Think I last held here about 2-3 years ago! It held up well during covid. I sold out though as the awful news from Italy started to drip in. Can’t believe it’s 25p. Was 50p last time I bought! Had this and VRS which went from 13p to 180p from memory and yet I always thought this was the better company.
Looks like it was after all!
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Trek
It's been the TP for the past 3 years.
Got a few following the Cavendish note today. 177 TP!
50p will do!
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Trek
I disagree.
There are only 66m shares in issue and a regular seller has brought this down, along with general market malaise that has brought many micro-caps to their knees.
DCTA have recently announced their biggest contract, and no, not with an Italian Company.
Furthermore, there’s traction in the USA, watch this space.
Covgaz, you stated you sold out in July, I don’t blame you for being cheesed off with this stock, the relentless sell off from 150p has been unreal.
However, I’ve had my eye on DCTA, and I like 25p, I like circa 80 patents, and I’m interested in the growing revenue and diversity of the material.
It may take a little while for confidence to return here but it can move just as steadily in the opposite direction, as I said, a few more chunky contracts and sentiment will reverse very quickly.
Someone was buying plenty of 50K chunks the other day.
Happy Xmas all.
Therin lies a huge problem investors have with this company , there are never any figures.
It's all flags and whistles , as today. Todays news sounded outstanding , the market gave it zero value because neither did the company.
To say a couple more big contracts and this will turn around quickly is pie in sky imo.
They have supposedly won a couple of big contracts yet the sp is dire , with a constant seller present.
I also note most of the deals they do are with Italian companies , is that sinister at all as DCTA are Italian ?
I smell a rat there too. IMO
Yes, I thought the same, perhaps that’s why the news release had a muted response in the market.
This stock seems relatively illiquid, and it looks as though a regular seller has brought it down steadily over time.
Looks to me as though the Company is gaining traction in a number of areas, and revenue is growing.
A couple more big contracts and this will turn around quickly.
It doesn't say how much is costing to acquire this groundbreaking technology.
Micrometer-sized discs of graphene briefly turned into surprisingly strong magnets - useful for storage devices8 Dec 2023 11:12
For those who are still holding on to DCHT you may take hope from this new discovery for graphene in Germany posted 04/12/2023. Two important findings: 1) you only need small amounts of graphene to develop magnets that are very useful for switches and storage devices like batteries; 2) to develop these magnets it is "actually quite simple," says Martin Mittendorff, professor at the University of Duisburg-Essen.
Graphene, that is extremely thin carbon, is considered a true miracle material. An international research team has now added another facet to its diverse properties with experiments at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR): The experts, led by the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE), fired short terahertz pulses at micrometer-sized discs of graphene, which briefly turned these minuscule objects into surprisingly strong magnets. This discovery may prove useful for developing future magnetic switches and storage devices. For more go to:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/12/231204135144.htm
This is a major advance in graphene research, but as always do your own research please.
The company are very excited with the news release.
Let’s hope it excites the share price!
Will be good to see updated numbers, see how close they are to becoming profit-making.