RE: 2p share price or £100M valuation.26 Feb 2025 12:21
Aah the mysterious "they" the institutions.
If one of those were to get involved again it will be the icing on the cake, the cake being a spectacular RNS from CPX regarding a contract of meaningful value, then we could see the lift we are all waiting for.
RE: 2p share price or £100M valuation.26 Feb 2025 10:13
So if I come along to you today and say I have a company with all the below attributes, looks absolutely fantastic but does not currently make a profit, will you give me £100 Million for it? ......... you would say p*** off, what do you think I am stupid.
Get Real......current worth in my opinion 0.18p with a good trading update 0.4p, so currently undervalued.
I broadly agree with all that Cahus and David Roberts have said, but I believe I am possibly a typical investor from the last 10 years who has witnessed many such "jam tomorrow" products from Cap-xx and yet seen our investment decimated.
So not surprising to see a bit of scepticism emerging.
Well my experience in life has taught me that you can have a fantastic product, amazing workforce, terrific manufacturing ability but without a great sales force you will never succeed.
I have felt the reality of this situation in my business life and until I put in place the best marketing/sales team I could gather it was like floundering in the dark.
Commission basis is no good........get top notch people, with industry experience, and pay them top notch money to find customers and sell your product.
South Africa....Why did we only get 1 out of 6 possible contracts? I thought we were world leaders.
Selling Cap-xx Supercaps should be a dream for any decent saleman.....Oh well I suppose we will sit back and let the distributors sell it, good luck with that, they will sell what ever is the most advantageous for them. in the case of Schurter that may well work because of their direct involvement, but anyone else????
A declining Book to Bill ratio is not a good thing and may suggest that the company is struggling to find new orders.
Below is what Google states about Cap-xx 0.88 ratio.
"AI Overview
A book-to-bill ratio of 0.88 indicates that a company is shipping more orders than it is receiving. This could indicate a potential slowdown in business.
Explanation
The book-to-bill ratio is a key performance indicator that compares the number of orders received to the number of orders shipped and billed.
A ratio of more than 1 indicates that more orders are being received than fulfilled.
A ratio of less than 1 indicates that more orders are being shipped than received.
A declining book-to-bill ratio is a strong indicator of impending trouble.
A book-to-bill ratio of less than 1 may indicate that action is needed to increase sales.
The book-to-bill ratio is commonly used in industries where it takes time to fulfill orders, such as manufacturing, website development, marketing, and other service providers. "
Now I'm not trying to put a negative spin on things here but we definitely need some positivity to come from the forthcoming Market presentation......
This is a re-post of comments I made on the 25/08/2020
"When I invested here quite a few years ago now, I did it for the future potential.
Tesla were not of course anywhere near the scene at that time so did not figure in my decision but I could see the growing need for Cap-XX's type of technology. They made a mistake with 2.7v tech but corrected it with 3v to be compatible with button batteries but it all takes time. The I.O.T will be HUGE and I believe Cap-XX will be very successful along with it.
That is why I have topped up again today and when Elon Musk's rocket ships are going to Mars my grandson will be enjoying his life a little bit better thanks to AK and Cap_XX............Keep the faith .
Now have to wonder if Elon is going to be launching before Cap-xx take off !!!
I notice that all the Schurter "SC" series shown are made in Malaysia but the recent delivery to Schurter went from Seven Hills so must be the "DM" series.........
I'm assuming that Schurter would have done their due diligence and had assurances from their own team that this time round things were going to work, before partnering.
They're pushing pretty hard world wide to launch the supercaps and would not want their reputation tarnished by a failure.
My only concern is productivity and the scale of it, can that be fulfilled by Cap-xx or are they thinking buy out and licensing with manufacture in Malaysia.....???