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jgrjgr 06 Jun 2018

Yo-Yo Up and down like a yo-yo. What is going on?? Why up 6.5% today , yet hugely down over 6 months!!

Ripley94 21 Mar 2018

Re: queued at 417 Getting a little short of cash so sliced all 7/03/17 original buy . ( D ) showing up 15% today .. 11% on sell above yesterdays top up for meWill have to look what gave me notion to pay higher then March 17 price on 2nd Jan 18.

Ripley94 21 Mar 2018

Re: queued at 417 Well he was not yesterday RNS .. Profit slips 31% , yet opened up 12% .Can only think the market were expecting it to be worse.

Ripley94 20 Mar 2018

Re: queued at 417 And again @ 273p... Steve More correct not to like it in November.

Ripley94 02 Jan 2018

Re: queued at 417 Set limit top up @ 361p Just half lifted.

Ripley94 21 Nov 2017

Re: queued at 417 Steve More on SP .. Did not like it writes Profit warning ahead.

Ripley94 20 Nov 2017

Re: queued at 417 RNS ..Trading statement market did not like it down 16% @ 382p

gretel 02 Nov 2017

Important 3D printing news Important news here re XAR moving 3D printing to volume production which is worth reproducing in full - more to come later this month[link] November, 2017 - 12:47 Kate Sweeney Xaar technology nudges 3D printing closer to volume productionTechnology from Xaar in Cambridge promises to move 3D printing closer to volume production. The company will go into detail at the InPrint show in Munich later this month.Chris Noble, a 3D engineer at the Science Park company, will tell delegates how inkjet – and Xaar technology, in particular – is transforming 3D Printing from a prototype industry to manufacturing at scale. During his conference talk on November 15, Noble will explore the benefits and growth of 3D printing in general and the key enablers to accelerate the industry’s growth.He will also explain why digital inkjet, and specifically Xaar’s TF Technology and High Laydown Technology, is at the heart of the solution, delivering both a fast and a scalable 3D manufacturing process which is robust as well as economical.3D Printing as a manufacturing methodology encompasses a range of processes and applications all focusing on building parts up, usually layer by layer. It is a highly attractive methodology, not just because it eliminates the need for tooling, but also because it provides superior geometric freedom, giving product designers much more capability, whilst substantially reducing product design and production lead time. 3D Printing also enables customisation of products to individual consumers, decentralisation of manufacturing and reduction of storage space required for spare parts – not to mention the time, environmental and cost benefits delivered with these.Noble says: “To date, 3D printing technologies have often been used to produce prototypes and one-offs. Whilst for many businesses globally there is a definite value to be had in this, the opportunities with inkjet technology are now creating even greater excitement and buzz around 3D printing and its potential to deliver reliable, repeatable systems for high volume manufacturing.”

gretel 01 Nov 2017

New product launch EPS have launched their first new product since acquisition by XAR - they're looking for a very nice $16m of sales in its first year:[link] launches Roto-JetMax Goldbart, Tuesday 31 October 2017 Xaar subsidiary Engineered Printing Solutions (EPS) has launched the Roto-Jet cylindrical object inkjet printer for mid-range promotional applications. Launched and becoming commercially available at last month’s Pack Expo in Las Vegas, the Roto-Jet will be handed its European debut at InPrint, Munich in mid-November. Targeting 20 US and 20 European sales in its first year, the machine is priced from around $400,000 (£300,000) in standard configuration or $440,000 with varnish option.The Roto-Jet represents EPS’ first major launch since it was acquired by Xaar last year, which signalled the beginning of an ambitious push by the Cambridge-headquartered printhead manufacturer to double turnover by 2020. The strategy also saw it open a dedicated 3D printing centre.Xaar will be announcing a new product of its own at InPrint, with more information available nearer the time.etc"

oldjoe1 18 Oct 2017

Re: Xaar 6 Month Chart Breakout........ XAR Xaar PLC continuing its charge north. 2018 eps growth pencilled in at 15% giving a forward P/E of 28.8 hist'ly low. Chart at 6 mth high😎[link]

oldjoe1 17 Oct 2017

Xaar 6 Month Chart Breakout........ XAR Xaar (digital inkjet print) featured previously going for a 6 month breakout. Target SP is yearly top of approx 520p...

oldjoe1 13 Oct 2017

Re: Panmure initiate: Buy with 556p targ... Chart again...........[link]

oldjoe1 13 Oct 2017

Re: Panmure initiate: Buy with 556p target XAR Xaar break out to 6 month high Digital Inkjet Tech trading on a P/E of 23, which looks cheap for a Blue Sky Tech Company, SP targ 520p high for the year. [link]

gretel 01 Oct 2017

Panmure initiate: Buy with 556p target Panmure Gordon on Friday initiated coverage of XAR with a Buy and a 556p target - and this assumes no contribution at all from the 3-D printing HSS technology, which is a "significant potential source of upside risk".

gretel 13 Sep 2017

News: first 3D sintering sale Good news - XAR's high speed sintering (HSS) for 3D printers is being made commercially available for the first time through Voxeljet:[link] to Unveil First Commercial High Speed Sintering 3D PrinterMichael Molitch-Hou posted on September 13, 2017 |Earlier this year, we learned from the inventor of high speed sintering (HSS), Xaar’s Neil Hopkinson, that his technology was right around the corner from a commercial release. Now, industrial 3D printer manufacturer voxeljet has announced it will unveil the world’s first commercially available HSS system at the November formnext trade show in Germany.........HSS will find its way into the marketplace through a licensing model, with firms licensing the technology from Xaar in order to incorporate HSS printheads onto their machines. The first such machine will be a modification of voxeljet’s VX200. The smallest of the German firm’s systems, the VX200 has a build volume of 300 x 200 x 150 mm.......Dr. Ingo Ederer, voxeljet chief executive officer, said of the new product, “Our new high speed sintering process will initially be launched on our VX200 platform. With that, we are excited to offer to our customers great flexibility regarding process and machine parameters, as both can be tailored by our customers to their specific needs. We offer the option of open sourcing for materials, as our customers can choose various testing and validation services from voxeljet. ProPrint, our new and modular printing software, is available in a full access development-kit, allowing for even greater customization options. The availability and application of a wide range of 3D printable thermoplastic materials, including elastomers, makes this product line ideally suited for material suppliers, universities, and other institutions.”Hopkinson told us in April that voxeljet is actually the smallest firm to have licensed the technology. This means that in November, not only will HP have some stiff competition, but that competition will have stiff competition as well."

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