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AFC Afc Energy Plc

18.10
-0.78 (-4.13%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Afc Energy Plc LSE:AFC London Ordinary Share GB00B18S7B29 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.78 -4.13% 18.10 18.24 18.68 18.90 18.22 18.90 551,304 16:35:19
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec 582k -16.45M -0.0220 -8.28 135.97M
Afc Energy Plc is listed in the Elec Indl Apparatus sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AFC. The last closing price for Afc Energy was 18.88p. Over the last year, Afc Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 11.28p to 24.00p.

Afc Energy currently has 746,261,171 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Afc Energy is £135.97 million. Afc Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -8.28.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
21/2/2012
08:55
Jak- they have indeed made promises before, but that was sometime ago and under different management. I think the current executives are far more cautious so judge them not the previous lot.
holism
20/2/2012
15:24
JakNife

Do they actually state the dates these milestones will be achieved, for the life of me I can't see a date only years, well what does that prove. Like all well run companies they only state when they have achieved there goals, as your posting points out. There last statement concerning two 50KW FC's stated that they were producing electricity at AkzoNobel's site, what else can they say, no it's not working and that plonker JakNife was right all along, how did he know, guess work, you know nothing.

I suppose you think that other fuel cell companies are better at meeting there deadlines, also you are invested in other FC companies.

At the moment the whole FC industry has no credibility as I have stated before, simply because nobody has produced a viable cost effective product, when that happens, which I expect will be for the end of this year, we'll see what happens then.

beeezzz
20/2/2012
12:52
Considering the company does not give deadlines you can never miss them, so not sure your point, it's usually completely inane anyway so not worth considering, including your knowledge of AFC.

I await results from AkzoNobel, which if AFC are as smart as I think they, I would have expected them to have had industrial produced hydrogen from AkzoNobel shipped over to their test FC, this way proving electrical efficiency were in line with there expectation, but more importantly would have demonstrated this to AkzoNobel before going ahead with installation of the 2 50KW FC's, otherwise AkzoNobel would not have even bothered having the FC's installed, neither company is going to waste money.

beeezzz
20/2/2012
10:18
In which case you should give up smoking and maths.
ianous
20/2/2012
08:47
Now, where is that BIG CLEVER SHAGGY DOG? He's got some gloating to do.
ianous
20/2/2012
08:24
Annual Results for 12 Months to 31/10/2011:
new tech
18/2/2012
22:58
Ianous, my old mucker;

Thank you so much for your amusing note; i do so enjoy your correspondence. Although I must say that £55m for AFC does seem a little outlandish.

JakNife; I do hope that you are enjoying a relaxing evening. I wonder if I might trouble you to inform us what valuation information your DCF model provides for AFC?

I'm sure that Ianous would be happy to provide you with a small consulting fee.

Group hug!

transforma
17/2/2012
22:33
JakNife

Thank you so much for providing us all with those insights; I do hope that you get a response from Allenby; that nice analyst Tom has been lead up the graden path a bit by Ianous and those other naughty AFC directors. All those hyped revenues can distroy a man's reputation if he's not careful.

Beeezzz, if you are implying that I am 'a shirt lifter' you really are quiet mistaken.

transforma
17/2/2012
12:35
JakNife how to do you know transforma is a gent, are you a stalker.
beeezzz
17/2/2012
11:55
Transforma,

>They pay Jon Halliwell to do the report, that's not 'independent' is it.

I thought you meant HE wasn't independent but I can't find any prior connection.

No professional would do a report for free. A free report would be worth what you paid.

alunmorris
16/2/2012
22:10
On yes, before I forget.

I noticed that Allenby capital have stopped writing about AFC. That NPV of £2:20 was very amusing, and those revenues.... Ouch.... Group hug!

I do find AFC funny. Particularly Ianous Balchin, deputy chairman of BB ramping.

transforma
16/2/2012
22:04
Ianous

Thank you so much for mentioning me earlier and encouraging me back.

This "independent" technology review that we see every six months is just the company paying one of their mates to roll out the same old drivel every time.

They pay Jon Halliwell to do the report, that's not 'independent' is it.

JakNife's numbers are bang on, why do you taunt him so! He is the most honest and straight forward person on this thread. You really should be more polite to him.

JakNife, run those numbers by us all again. They really are very interesting.

transforma
14/2/2012
10:22
this is just not on the radar
rovi57
13/2/2012
07:59
Encouraging RNS.
fredd
10/2/2012
14:31
time to purchase me thinks
rovi57
10/2/2012
09:39
Thanks again NT , I see Ian Williamson was a dir at Air Products !!
broshm
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