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In the short term, indeed. Still reason to be concerned long term.
means there's no risk of dilution in the short-medium term.
Apple extending it's orders. Share price recently up to 30p. Sounds good to me.
well spotted.
I am very pleased to have built up a nice holding here, happy days
Deta were already selling lw stuff. Not sure this is news. The real news is tomorrow - how much do Apple push all the accessories to HomeKit with their new gadgets released tomorrow??
" .... Deta has placed an initial £350,000 order with the Company and it has committed to placing a minimum of £2,000,000 worth of orders during the first year of the agreement... "
Excellent news, well done to all at LWRF
Yes great interview and very informative-should create great interest when they arrive in the Apple shops..
Good. Let's get it done and get on with it. Placings are done as long as its not just a keep the lights on. Dipped my toe in and ready to add after the placing
Tom winnifrith thinks a placing is coming here. I am inclined to agree.
Great news, well done all concerned at LightwaveRF. Apart from the obvious sales potential, partnering Apple suggests to me two things: 1. The tech has been thoroughly tested and works and 2. The company is adequately financed or has agreed access to sufficient funding. I can't see Apple agreeing to sell our products if we hadn't got the ready finance to fund production etc.
Absolutely-a no brainer for a big rise-Apple will give huge publicity to Lightwave and when all the Apple tech users see what Lightwave can products will fly of the shelves as will the share price.....................
looks like a total no brainer for a bagger.
Freefliat apital: Percentage of shares which is not in public hands: 33.10% (as at 20 June 2017). 67% tradeable . 67% * 38 mill, Only about 20million shares
14 August 2017 LightwaveRF plc (AIM: LWRF) Next generation Apple HomeKit range launching in Apple stores LightwaveRF plc ("LightwaveRF" or the "Company"), the leading smart home solutions provider, announces that its next generation Apple HomeKit certified product range, for controlling smart devices with iOS apps and Siri voice commands, will be released on 3 October 2017. LightwaveRF's next generation Apple HomeKit range will be on sale in Apple retail stores in the UK and the UAE, online via apple.com and at other selected retail outlets. There will be an extensive marketing campaign to publicise the new range to both current and potential new users. This next generation product range, which is now Apple HomeKit certified, is the culmination of an extensive two-year research and development programme. The new range of products comprises the Link Plus, Smart Dimmers and a Smart Socket. Link Plus connects to a standard WiFi router and controls the integrated LightwaveRF smart home system for lighting, heating, power and security. End-point devices are controlled through both Apple Home and LightwaveRF apps and via Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control. Link Plus supports the current LightwaveRF product range, as well as the new range of devices, which feature two-way communications and comprehensive energy monitoring capabilities. The products are future proofed by remote over-the-air update capability.
Mcap seems way too low. Evrh about 70 mill mcap. Homekit will be far bigger than the evrh app
Apple is not only the largest tech company in the world, but also also the 9th largest company in the world.
Apple's been making an effort to push HomeKit into the mainstream; thecompany has actually built it into quite a few of its Apple stores. Customers at one of these 46 locations are able to play around with fans, lights and other Home Kit-integrated devices in order to see how they actually work. It's an important step to making the system a serious competitor to already-entrenched smart home systems like Amazon's Alexa-enabled devices. It also suggests that there will be a lot more emphasis on HomeKit's features in iOS 11. This is a great move on IKEA's part, for sure. It serves as further confirmation that, first of all, they are committed to their smart home lines. Second, they provided this update to existing users for free, cementing their status as a lower cost, full-featured provider for smart lighting. Competitor Philips, with its Hue line, also has integrated HomeKit, but the update doesn't apply retroactively. Existing customers must purchase a second-generation Hue Bridge if they want the integration. It's hard to argue with a lower price and more features, that's for sure.
Ikea using homekit
LightwaveRF plc (AIM: LWRF) Next generation Apple HomeKit range launching in Apple stores LightwaveRF plc ("LightwaveRF" or the "Company"), the leading smart home solutions provider, announces that its next generation Apple HomeKit certified product range, for controlling smart devices with iOS apps and Siri voice commands, will be released on 3 October 2017. LightwaveRF's next generation Apple HomeKit range will be on sale in Apple retail stores in the UK and the UAE, online via apple.com and at other selected retail outlets. There will be an extensive marketing campaign to publicise the new range to both current and potential new users. This next generation product range, which is now Apple HomeKit certified, is the culmination of an extensive two-year research and development programme. The new range of products comprises the Link Plus, Smart Dimmers and a Smart Socket. Link Plus connects to a standard WiFi router and controls the integrated LightwaveRF smart home system for lighting, heating, power and security. End-point devices are controlled through both Apple Home and LightwaveRF apps and via Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control. Link Plus supports the current LightwaveRF product range, as well as the new range of devices, which feature two-way communications and comprehensive energy monitoring capabilities. The products are future proofed by remote over-the-air update capability. Commenting, Andrew Pearson, CEO said: "This is a further exciting development for LightwaveRF. We look forward to working with Apple as a HomeKit technical partner and a supplier to its retail outlets. The exposure and awareness from this partnership should enhance our market visibility and greatly benefit our customers via easier management of their smart home solutions. We look forward to expanding our relationship with Apple as we launch further HomeKit compatible devices for both the UK and international markets".
This site has been showing 24.50 for the last few days, google is showing 24.98, not sure what's happening but at the moment lwrf aint showing any signs of weekness, good sign of resistance at 24.50 hopefully tomorrow we pass the 25p mark and go up and onwards.
Moving up nicely this morning after mail write -new products out soon and with investors starting to see the potential and the fact that their tie ups with Apple and Amazon are quite exciting could move higher this pm.
The one to keep your eye on is CC. Many firms are into IoT but the overarching problem is building penetration. Many IoT's will not need this penetration but it is no use having say a 90% success rate and then be let down. Has to be 100% or nothing especially where moving objects (cars) are concerned passing solid concrete buildings. I am from the CC site so I would say that. Regards