Dona Ferentes
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and retreat from $7.00 to $5.00 in the last two weeks. High priced tech stock sell-off?we have Calix, which is a sustainable material processing player. Its share price skyrocketed 546% in 2021.Is it a buy, hold or sell?
Half Yearly out today. Nothing earthshatteringly new (to my unsophisticated eye)and retreat from $7.00 to $5.00 in the last two weeks. High priced tech stock sell-off?
after some selling the first few minutes to sub $5, the shares have rallied all day, and now up 10%“FY22 is the year we accelerated on technology development, given the growing tailwinds that have transformed the financial markets since early 2021. As a result, we have invested aggressively in people, capital and external expertise. This is starting to pay off. The investment by Carbon Direct into our cement de-carbonisation technology in September ratified this strategy, providing look-through value into just one arm of our business. The opportunities continue to build across all our lines of business, and we are well resourced and positioned to capitalise on them.”
(will see how the 4.10 action goes)[m]y tip for Feb comp..
and as the Outlook used some nice words, I will tip CXL for the March comp.My tip for Feb comp..
"With many mineral and chemical processes requiring heating in a kiln, Calix’s electric Calix Flash Calciner (CFC) technology is a comparable yet sustainable option for when alternative or renewable power is desired. Electrification and use of renewable energy is a growing focus of many industries.The Company will continue working towards the FY22 targets across each line of business. Particularly, with a rapidly growing pipeline of opportunities in the CO2 and sustainable processing business, there is significant potential to convert existing relationships into licensing / project agreements, which Calix anticipates reporting in the near term........
Time | Price $ | Volume | Value $ | Market | Condition | |
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4:51:22 PM | 7.010 | 118,794 | 832,745.940 | ASX | LT XT | |
4:29:09 PM | 0.780 | 118,794 | 92,659.320 | CXA | LT | |
4:10:34 PM | 7.010 | 3 | 21.030 | ASX |
The close was strong, and EoD was above last year's.Closed $8.05 a hell of an up day, todays announcement even made the GlobalCement news.
The close was strong, and EoD was above last year's.
Closed $8.05 a hell of an up day,
The close was strong, and EoD was above last year's.
Nice ride.Did some more selling early last week as i needed to finance a new car/ute, thus this is the vehicle that Calix paid for....
Sounds like a LEILAC-2 type installation? a first for the Aussie cement industry thus giving Boral a green advantage over the others.bringing the tech here
Calix, in collaboration with Boral Limited (ASX: BLD), announces a carbon abatement project with $30m in funding from the Australian Government’s Carbon Capture, Use and Storage Hubs and Technologies Program.
Highlights:
• Boral to receive $30m to develop a CCUS project at its cement and lime facilities in the NSW Southern Highlands, targeting 100,000 tonnes per year of CO2 capture.
• Calix will be supplying its Low Emissions Intensity Lime and Cement technology to the Project.
• The Project will be developed in three phases:
... o The initial feasibility assessment phase will focus on a Basis of Design, commercial agreements and assessment including CO2 use options
... o Phase two will concentrate on Front End Engineering and Design leading to a final investment decision
... o Phase 3 will involve detailed Engineering, Procurement and Construction leading to commissioning and operation
and a hiatus of a day, then 2 bits of news today ($7.12 ; up 1% on a down day)another day another grant
Market sensitive but not market moving ... up 1%
Calix is enthused about its process having an application with Pilbara PLS. Scoping study work was done by Lycopodium LYL
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