Last Price
0.74
Today's Change
-0.01 (1.33%)
Day's Change
0.735 - 0.755
Trading Volume
150,642
Market Cap
156 Million
Shares Outstanding
211 Million
Avg Volume
289,380
Avg Price (50 Days)
0.89
Avg Price (200 Days)
1.15
PE Ratio
-5.29
EPS
-0.14
Earnings Announcement
21-Feb-2025
Previous Close
0.75
Open
0.76
Day's Range
0.735 - 0.755
Year Range
0.73 - 3.51
Trading Volume
150,642
1 Day Change
-1.33%
5 Day Change
-1.33%
1 Month Change
-8.07%
3 Month Change
-33.93%
6 Month Change
-42.64%
Ytd Change
-78.17%
1 Year Change
-78.24%
3 Year Change
-87.65%
5 Year Change
-3.90%
10 Year Change
17.46%
Max Change
17.46%
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Sector: Basic Materials - Basic Materials
Industry: Specialty Chemicals
Description:
Calix Limited provides industrial solutions to address global sustainability challenges in Australia, Europe, the United States, and South East Asia. Its solutions include ACTI-Mag for biogas and wastewater; AQUA-Cal+, a water conditioner for shrimp farming and lake remediation; BOOSTER-Mag, an agricultural solution for increased yield, fertilizer usage, insect/pest management, and fungal control; and low emissions intensity lime and cement (LEILAC) for cement and lime companies to mitigate carbon dioxide emissions. The company also provides chemical dosing wastewater treatment for controlled delivery of chemicals into the process stream to adjust and maintain the pH, reduce hydrogen sulphide odours, prevent corrosion of sewer assets, and remove undesirable elements comprising phosphorous or fats oils, and grease. It serves agriculture, aquaculture, cement and lime, food and beverage, lake and pond remediation, marine coatings, winery, water utilities, and mining and mineral processing industries. The company was incorporated in 2005 and is headquartered in Sydney, Australia.
mike_m4
Exaggeration or market manipulation, Phil Hodgson from Calix Australia CXL.ASX is at it again, another investor presentation to raise money for projects that were meant to be funded by the last capital raise, how can a company continue to exaggerate the potential for their growth, with failure after failure mounting up and still have the hide to ask investors to add to the growing pile of losses.
2021-09-04 20:48