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AFC Afc Energy Plc

19.00
-0.20 (-1.04%)
19 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
  -0.20 -1.04% 19.00 18.34 19.00 19.48 18.46 19.48 1,025,303 16:11:33
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec 582k -16.45M -0.0220 -8.64 141.79M
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 19.20p. 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 £141.79 million. Afc Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -8.64.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/3/2015
10:42
Solid buying , quarterly newsletter next week ? .
ride the wave
27/3/2015
08:39
Buying more good bye
markbarker
27/3/2015
08:38
I smell wages
markbarker
27/3/2015
08:14
Norbus - the Lanstead deal is an on going fund raise which at the moment is working in AFC's favour. For any AIM company there is always the threat of a fund raising and AB stated he was talking to a number of strategic investors, so like the recent ITM and JCB agreement this need not be negative.

Thanks for the advise not to invest in CAP, shocking results, but may well take a small stake there now as all the bad news seems to be out of the way.

Love ya

ianous
27/3/2015
08:12
Buys flying in. Should be testing 30p again soon more likely next week than today though.
jimmynan
26/3/2015
22:53
Is there a Renuron type funding on its way?
norbus
26/3/2015
22:39
Follow the smart money because they won't stop buying . All the weak have sold and most of them are now sitting on the side lines (bless) . I would hate to be out of this stock for one second because our CEO is not messing about , this was clear from today's interview where he said we could be hooked up to the grid (generating money) before December . He is on a mission to make Lanstead pay dearly and that's exactly what he will do .

Afc is a unique share which doesn't come around often and the people selling or trading clearly have no idea of the short - long term potential otherwise they wouldn't take the risk . I wouldn't be surprised if we are trading in the 30-40p range next week .

Onwards and upwards ....gla

ride the wave
26/3/2015
16:13
sells coming in as buys now
metastock2
26/3/2015
15:12
I can sell 50k above mid price and over 100k just below. Still strong demand IMHO
jimmynan
26/3/2015
14:54
Couldn't care less , I'm holding for dividends lol . We could be hooked up to grid earlier than December !

Great news and video of interview , the sky's the limit IMHO

ride the wave
26/3/2015
14:35
seems strange you can buy large amounts of shares below ask
metastock2
26/3/2015
14:33
can buy 200000 below ask ???
metastock2
26/3/2015
14:31
Video interview with CEO Adam Bond

hxxps://youtu.be/0Gc_NfQc86c

Adam Bond, chief executive of AFC Energy (LON:AFC), talks Proactive Investors through the phased approach in Germany, where the AIM-listed group is to build the world’s largest industrial alkaline fuel cell facility.
AFC can start work on the foundations of the facility at Stade after receiving partial building approval, with first power from the plant towards the end of 2015. Bond explains what other permits will be needed at the plant and says he is confident the company still has enough cash in the bank.

proactivest
26/3/2015
14:20
Looks like that 500k buy was already privy to this news.
beeezzz
26/3/2015
12:30
Everything going to plan as expected, I have taken some profits and put into Kibo Mining where there will also be transfromational news very shortly, but happy to alos remain invested here. Great long term investment.
nerdofsteel
26/3/2015
12:05
We still have our quarterly update to come (which is due anyday).
ride the wave
26/3/2015
11:07
It's only a partial building permit,takes a long time to build a factory,it is a step forward,but a long time to go,I don't see the urgency to buy yet.
milliecusto
26/3/2015
09:03
Strong buying pressure , this will go ballistic soon as we head towards a new higher high .

Buy and hold - buy and hold , roll on December !

IMHO

ride the wave
26/3/2015
08:56
Milli: re funding factory: from last results:This EU-funded programme represents our key strategic focus and when successfully deployed will demonstrate the world's largest alkaline fuel cell system at Air Products' industrial gas plant in Stade, Germany.
spike_1
26/3/2015
08:26
Eh....need money to build a factory..placing
milliecusto
26/3/2015
08:16
when do the 650000 shares come on the aim
metastock2
26/3/2015
08:14
Fantastic news !!!

GLA

ride the wave
26/3/2015
07:38
AFC Receives First Partial Building Permit to Commence Construction at Stade, Germany

AFC Energy plc (AFC.L), the industrial fuel cell power company, is pleased to announce that it has received its first Partial Building Permit from the Stade permitting authorities in Germany to commence construction of what will be the world's largest industrial alkaline fuel cell facility.

Over the past few months, the permitting review and approval process has consisted of a rigorous examination of the technical specifications of the plant's design and is the first time a regulatory authority has been asked to objectively review and consider AFC's plant design for industrial application.

The first partial building permit has afforded approvals to AFC's:

· Civil engineering drawings
· Plant specifications and process description of operations
· Building structural load calculations and geotechnical survey results
· Landowner approvals
· Approvals of other relevant state of Saxony departments on submitted documents, in addition to the Stade building planning authorities

This permit allows AFC to proceed with:

· Foundation works
· Piled foundation works
· Reinforced steel concrete base plate
· Support work for the above

AFC will also be proceeding at this stage with the plant cable and hardware connections to the medium voltage power grid, as well as connecting to local water and telephone networks.

The consenting process for the AFC fuel cell plant in Stade occurs across several phases with multiple phase permits issued for construction, operating and dispatch of power into the German grid. AFC is continuing work on progressing each of these permits over the coming weeks.

The commencement of construction works at Stade is expected to commence next week which will affirm delivery of the fifth key milestone in the 2015 POWER-UP programme (as articulated in AFC's RNS of 8 December 2014) and therefore, reaffirms AFC's ongoing confidence in the deliverability of the fast track execution timetable for the 240kW KORE fuel cell system scheduled for the second half of 2015.

more....

skinny
26/3/2015
07:11
Nice progressive RNS. :-)Looking forward to watching the show today.
jakecat1
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