RE: Investors...15 Oct 2025 10:17
90million is something like 1.5% of the total shares in issue, so not enough to really make a difference. I still see people talking about a Samsung deal, where are people getting this from? The August RNS stated that CPX had signed a deal with a global semi-conductor leader, which is pretty great, and the announcement was that it was a design win. We also know that "the project involves integrating CAP-XX’s supercapacitors into high-temperature electric chambers used in semiconductor fabrication. These demanding environments require power solutions that can withstand extreme heat whilst maintaining reliability—conditions where traditional batteries often fail due to temperature sensitivity and shortened lifespans."
Now of course Samsung would be great, but a google search of global semi-conductor leaders, you have Samsung at Number 4 with a market cap of $435billion, but you also have say Sino-American Silicone Projects at Number 100 with a market cap of $2.48 billion.
So where has Samsung come from? I am just asking out of curiosity, and would you all assume that a global sc leader would have to at least be in the Top 100, but if it is one of the lower end companies, what does that do for potential revenue? It would be a lot lower than what is being hyped up, but hopefully still something profitable?