They listed on the 17th I think. maybe you are looking at split adjusted from transfer from Australia by way of Ireland?
wow only $2.60 Carbon Revolution Limited (CBR) floated on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) on Friday, 29 November 2019. The company opened its first day of trading with a share price of $3.25 which was up 25% from its offer price of $2.60 per share. The first day of trading for Carbon Revolution Limited on the ASX saw its share price move between a low of $3.25 and a high of $3.66, before closing at $3.45 per share which was 32.69% above its original offer price of $2.60 per share.
Nov 4 @$10.50 Carbon Revolution Ltd., an innovative Australian enterprise specializing in manufacturing carbon fiber wheels for high-performance vehicles, made headlines on November 4, 2023. This remarkable day marked the company’s debut on the prestigious Nasdaq stock exchange, a significant achievement resulting from its merger with Twin Ridge Capital Acquisition Corp. Excitement filled the air as the stock commenced trading at an initial price of $10.50 per share. Astonishingly, even before the official market opening, the stock experienced a staggering surge of 286% during premarket trading. This unprecedented growth occurred despite the relatively low volume of trading activity. Regrettably, as of November 6, 2023, the stock price remains unlisted on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
What's the use. We are but tiny fish in the stream This is humbling. I work so hard. British trader retires early after earning $100m in three years Mr Emerson, 47, will leave the bank after becoming one of the highest-paid executives on Wall Street - Goldman Sachs
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Incyte upgraded to Buy at Guggenheim following year-to-date underperformance » 12/04 INCY Incyte, Syndax announce full results from pivotal Phase 2 AGAVE-201 trial » Incyte to host conference call »14:25 INCY Folks I do not think that CC happened yet- that last reference was from yesterday about the CC- this could come tomorrow. Chart says $70--$73 // I think (brief look)
Hahahaah. Stoney he's nothing.... I got a job offer to manage a family's $'s in Costa Rica from this thread. Not my cup of tea. ********************************************************************************* Hey going back to CREV.... and I know you're gonna give me the blah blah blah.... but this thing is the story stock from hell. Are they good at what they do? YES! But Stoney... it is costing them $1700 PER WHEEL in manufacturing costs. So how much are the OEM's paying? At least $2500... so $10K per car! What was their revenue forecast? $47M? That is only 4700 cars. And bro.... those are ultra high end cars. Despite their glossy report which included annual wheel sales in the billions.... Toyota won't put $10K worth of wheels on a Camry to save 100 pounds in gross vehicle weight. Like a $38K Camry will sell for $48K for an extra 1/16 MPG. ---just sayin' And the $720MM backlog.... that is not set in stone---> the car companies can back out at any time. And that forecast is over a multi-year period. Which they don't specify. Bottom line... this thing could run to $200 again. But deep pocketed shorts that can withstand the margin calls.... would make super-bank. Soooo I doubt it's going much higher. Especially since the latest open short interest, albeit 15 days old... is about 8K shares. That's why it has flat-lined. I'm just calling a spade a spade. It is an interesting find and one only a Stoney could send me down the rabbit-hole on. But man.... trust me on this.... the numbers don't work. You don't throw up factories to up production for cheap. That costs HUGE $'s.... but whatever. The WSB's crowd will probably take it to $90 tomorrow and you'll provide us all with a bold-face all caps post.