Articles On De.mem (ASX:DEM)
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Strict wastewater regulations and growing customer-base spur adoption of De.mem’s technology
As decentralised water treatment company De.mem (ASX: DEM) heads for another record quarter, it anticipates up to $18 million in cash receipts for the 2020 calendar year. Shoring up the De.mem’s success is its proprietary membrane filtratio... |
SmallCaps | DEM | 5 years ago |
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De.mem posts record September quarter, anticipates even better performance in December period
Water and wastewater treatment company De.mem (ASX: DEM) has revealed a record September quarter, with company receiving its highest ever quarterly cash inflows of $3.7 million. This was also added to with record customer orders of $4.5 mil... |
SmallCaps | DEM | 5 years ago |
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Going viral: Don’t go catching falling knives
Welcome to our wrap for investors of the key coronavirus news this week. Australian cases: 2,676 Australian deaths: 11 Global cases: 471,060 Global deaths: 21,283 The ASX All Ordinaries closed up 2.28 per cent on March 26 at 5,120.40 points... |
Stockhead | DEM | 5 years ago |
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Reboot: Tech stocks can’t escape market hammering despite some being more in demand now than ever
Shareholders are selling everything but COVID-19 connected stocks. And tech companies are starting to become the latest beneficiaries, with many saying they haven’t seen a drop-off in demand and others saying they are witnessing greater dem... |
Stockhead | DEM | 5 years ago |
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3 Wastewater Treatment Related Stocks Expanding their Operations – CLQ, FLC and DEM
Government authorities all over the world are facing huge challenges in providing clean water to the general public. The rise in the population has further increased the pressure on authorities. Wastewater treatment solutions are the answer... |
Kalkine Media | DEM | 6 years ago |
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Tech: Vmoto launches two new electric scooters, shares rev 27pc
The ASX’s only electric two-wheeler manufacturer has continued its strong 2019 run, with its shares up 27 per cent this morning following the launch of two new vehicles. The company is looking to capture a slice of the global electric two-w... |
Stockhead | DEM | 6 years ago |
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Short & Caught: The small caps investors are shorting right now
Short & Caught is Stockhead’s fortnightly recap of which ASX small cap stocks are heavily shorted. Stocks that are shorted have investors betting that they fall. Shorting works by “selling” stocks you do not actually own in the hope of... |
Stockhead | DEM | 6 years ago |
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De.mem inks deal to acquire German industrial waste water treatment company
Australasian water treatment company De.mem (ASX: DEM) is set to acquire a majority shareholding in German industrial waste water treatment firm Geutec Umwelt-und Abwassertechnik GmbH following a binding agreement announced today. The $915,... |
SmallCaps | DEM | 6 years ago |
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Asian investors are targeting Aussie stocks. Here’s what they’re aiming for
E-sports, technology, biotech and primary producer stocks are all experiencing growing interest from Asian investors. This partially reflects rising investor sophistication, as well as the chance to pursue Australian investments in sectors... |
Stockhead | DEM | 6 years ago |
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When it rains it pours: water treatment stocks surge 260 per cent
The world’s demand for clean water keeps increasing, but supply is not keeping up. Water use has risen 1 per cent per year since the 1980s and more than 2 billion people live in countries with high water stress. China, for example, has eigh... |
Stockhead | DEM | 6 years ago |
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Market Update: Understanding Performance Of Australian Markets
On September 27, 2019, S&P/ASX200 ended the session in green, as the index rose by 38.5 points or 0.6% on an intraday basis to end at 6716.1, while All Ordinaries rose by 0.6% or 38.5 points to close at 6824.1. Coming to the performance... |
Kalkine Media | DEM | 6 years ago |
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De.mem to Issue 14.755 New Ordinary Shares to Raise $2.95 million
De.mem Limited (ASX: DEM) receives commitments for approx. $2.95million of new investment from a group of high-quality institutional and other investors via a placement of ordinary shares. mem will issues 14.755 million of new ordinary sha... |
Kalkine Media | DEM | 6 years ago |
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Rise & Shine: What you need to know before the ASX opens
On Stockhead today, why the ASX thinks the tech IPO story has further to run, McKinsey & Co say private equity needs to get more entrepreneurial and while low interest rates might make wealth creation harder, it’s not impossible, expert... |
Stockhead | DEM | 6 years ago |
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Rise & Shine: What you need to know before the ASX opens
On Stockhead today, why the ‘price is right’ to take vanadium to the next level, the ACT just became the first Aussie state or territory to legalise pot and we bring you Tim Boreham’s newest venture, the Health Kick podcast. But first: Th... |
Stockhead | DEM | 6 years ago |
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Four Diversified Stocks Enhancing Their Assets – SEQ, DEM, NHL and TSC
A company’s growth is measured organically as well as inorganically. Organic growth refers to the growth of the company by improving its output and sales. On the other hand, inorganic growth refers to the growth of the company through merge... |
Kalkine Media | DEM | 6 years ago |
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These Singapore-focused ASX small caps have gained 14pc in the past month, as Hong Kong looks shaky
Hong Kong’s advantage over Singapore, in being part of China, is turning into a disadvantage. Since protests against a proposed extradition law erupted, there has been speculation it could be replaced as Asia’s financial hub. This is both... |
Stockhead | DEM | 6 years ago |
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Trading Places: This hedge fund manager lost $50m in Speedcast, but is punting it’ll rise again
In this week’s recap of substantial shareholders, IOOF and a UK hedge fund manager take a bet they’ll recoup their losses in Speedcast (ASX:SDA), Australian Ethical Investment buys a 16 per cent stake in Cogstate (ASX:CGS) and Taurus increa... |
Stockhead | DEM | 6 years ago |
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De.mem generates first revenues from hollow fibre forward osmosis water treatment
De.mem (ASX: DEM) has achieved $150,000 in accumulative revenue since commercialising its hollow fibre forward osmosis (FO) water treatment technology in March 2018. The company has now begun scaling up the technology with customer interest... |
SmallCaps | DEM | 6 years ago |